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When playing rhythm I'll play a lot of notes that aren't roots...keeping the string set (643, emphasis on the 4th) in most important
This is definitely not the case. Guitar players invert all the time. The chords will not often be close-voicings because they’d be unplayable, but guitarists play inverted and rootless chords more...
This is my preference. I just love it. https://youtu.be/o25b-fyL-WQ?si=DR1F_pLUmWmRGoBR
Vin, Everytime I see that Special, I want it. Like Lawson said, the most perfect guitar he’s ever seen. Me too. Joe D
You must have better pizza joints, all the ones I call send bone players.
I play my 76 ALL THE TIME acoustically. It’s not jumbo or a dreadnaught loud, but it’s certainly not dead. In fact it’s very much alive and its my baby. JD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMjD4zZYlxk
Who’s that fat bastard trying to play that beautiful guitar? I remember that day. I had shingles and I was in massive pain. That was like 60lbs ago. Man I was a load! MG, we’ve talked about this...
Hmmmm……I’ve played several from the ‘60s that were quite good acoustic guitars, not loud mind you, but decent volume with great, balanced tone from high to low. I’ve found everyone I’ve tried made...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bu2cdaz4p2Y&t=134s
I think JM was using the K-Muse Photon Midi guitar interface at that time. Initial view at the start of the video is obviously from a distance, but my ancient eyes think they see the K Muse foot...
Just call a pizza delivery service. Chances are the guy delivering your pizza will be a drummer.
Hey. On piano inversions are like the bread and butter of jazz. It's so common that when not using any inversions it's referred to as block chords, which are rare. eWhen I see guitar players comp...
Inversions
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