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I try again
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06-02-2013 06:08 PM
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Bravo! Great playing!
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Very nice.
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Nice "try" ...keep at it. I think you're getting the hang of it.
Just beautiful.
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Well played. Thank you.
Music is the key that can open strange rooms in the house of memory.Llewelyn Wyn Griffith
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Time on the instrument man...
That"s what it takes...
time on the instrument...
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Nice! Inspiring playing too! Tnx for sharing!
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Great! Inspired of Joe Pass but with your own touch! Really enjoyable listening!
/Goran
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Loved it
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Originally Posted by jckoto3
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Ciao, Roberto! Mi piaciano tanto il tuo stile e il tuo tocco sullo strumento. Sei davvero un maestro. Come fai a creare la partitura? Usi lo software tipo Sibelius o e tutto improvisato al momento? In ogni caso, continua cosi.
Jay
Perdona mi la mia Italiano - ho vissuto in Italia per piu di dieci anni. Padova, Perugia, e Torino. Se fosse possibile, vivrei la con la mia moglie Italiana e mio figlio. Mi manca molto.Last edited by targuit; 06-06-2013 at 06:02 PM.
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Originally Posted by Jazzino
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Originally Posted by pierre richard
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Originally Posted by targuit
Non creo le partiture in nessun modo ma improvviso sulle partiture di RB
PS il tuo italiano è ottimo ed oggi l'Italia, bellissimo paese, non è il miglior posto dove vivere !
Grazie per i complimenti e per l'incoraggiamento
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Beautiful! Well done!
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Originally Posted by Jazz6string
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Wonderful arrangement and playing. You have your own signature sound and I like your tone more than Joe Pass. I took a lesson from Joe Pass back in the late 70's. It was a "once in a lifetime lesson" but I really wasn't impressed by the tone from his guitar. It sounded like his strings were old and quite dull. But his music was amazing and I will never forget that lesson.
wiz
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Wiz, not to get off topic, but briefly what was the lesson with Joe Pass about? Do you remember the specific tunes you worked with? I'm kind of a nostalgia buff and I regret never hearing Joe play live in person.
Jay
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This is really lovely. I could listen to a lot of that!
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Originally Posted by targuit
wiz
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Originally Posted by wizard3739
I'll say you don't even need a TON of chords to start out...you'll discover many by necessity...but every chord you do know, look for a way to put any melody note you might need on top of it...you can do a lot with a little, if you really KNOW the little bit...
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Originally Posted by goranlindelow
thanks
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Hey - I have been working on a version of misty - that blew mine out of the water though :P so I don't think I'll bother.
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Originally Posted by Pukka-J
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Very nice Jazzino!!!
Thanks for share!!
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