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I was mainly experimenting with a GoPro and an external microphone when I made this clip, but thought I'd post it because it's a very basic handling of "Autumn Leaves" that I think about anyone on this forum could play, and it has lots of openings for doing fancier things than I do. It's in Em/GMaj, but the basic chord voicings can be moved up a minor third to Gm/BbMaj without having to make many changes.
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06-25-2016 04:55 PM
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Lawson, I think you sound better with each video.
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Originally Posted by matt.guitarteacher
Making a clip is the closest thing I have to playing for an audience. When we play for others, we have to get it right, and the "pressure" is different from just sitting alone and playing. Since I don't play for audiences much, I'm using these video clips to "simulate" the pressure of playing for an audience.
It's fun to play for others, too, and that's another aspect of it. I hope others will get inspired,, even if only because they think "Hey I can do better than that guy!"
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I have been busy with a weekly nursing home gig but I must dust of some jazz chord melody stuff. I do (well, did) Misty and Autumn Leaves too. I'll see if I can record them soon and if they are somewhat decent I'll post them here as well.
Keep going Lawson, don't stop.
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Originally Posted by Liarspoker
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You do it very well, very inspiring, thanks for sharing.
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Very beatifull
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Very nice
Sorry for repeat the post xD !!!
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That was very nice.
I also hear that you are improving in each new video :-)
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That's nice, Lawson!
Do you have a chart?
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Originally Posted by h1pst3r88
BTW has anyone else noticed you can play most the the theme song to M*A*S*H* over the "Autumn Leaves" changes?
I'm planning to do a clip of a chord-melody take in Gm/BbMaj as well. A lot of the same voicings, of course.
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It's totally M*A*S*H!
I love the Ahmad Jamal version (I love his version of everything), but yours was really nice. I will cop some by sight ;-)
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Originally Posted by h1pst3r88
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Cool Lawson-Stone. Who is your man - Pass, Kessell, Smith?
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Originally Posted by gggomez
My current favorites are Joshua Breakstone, Royce Campbell, and Pat Metheny.
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Well done I can hear it Lawson PK Stone.
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lawson thanks for this video
I like so much how you play waves
that,s videos in the forum are very nice and a lesson for students who are learning from a lower level
thanks for share your music with us
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You guys are so gracious. It's fun to play something and then have a chance to talk about it with others who are trying to figure out how to play it too.
Funny but the post on "Wave" has gotten very little comment. I must have really butchered that one, and everyone is being polite!
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"public domain voicings" lol! great
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Originally Posted by joe2758
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of course, that's why I liked the term!
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Very nice!
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Here is a rough-cut of the tune in the traditional horn-key of 2 flats (Gm/BbMaj). Just one chorus.
Today I can't seem to make a clip without a hair-ball, so please forgive the howlers that breed like cats in this clip. You can still get the very basic vanilla voicings I'm using, a few fun moving lines and the bigger challenge of getting some bass lines underneath--it was easy in Em, but in Gm, it's a bit harder.
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Both keys sound good. Both the Ellis and the Aria have fine, albeit distinct tones. Nice voicings all around. Well done!
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