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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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05-22-2024 02:24 PM
I grabbed 3x23xx but tried to hit the middle only, since G is a natural 5th. I need to start practicing grips without my root security blanket.Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
When it's that specific, it's either A. What the overall sound is based on what the horns are playing or B. The composer being very specific.
Big band chart A. is your answer.
But at any rate, I see that in a big band situation, and I'm playing an F# and a C.
I hope you feel better soon, Rob! All the best to you, now and in the future.
I think it could be a great tool for ear training. Learning melody by ear. Probably better than something like this, which I have used as well. https://youtu.be/0wX5kvqFuxo?si=3rCvu9lRwODwTpxV
I think that would rather have the opposite effect, making the brain and body talk even less to each other. Besides, a good (really Southern) bourbon or rye would be more appropriate in these...
I don't know if one is better than the other, but I like the extra access to higher frets on my Campellone EP.
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Wow, Mr. MacKillop has published a lot of books, I count over 2 dozen there on AMZN! Thank you for your musical contributions and I sincerely hope you're back on your feet and feeling better soon!
My best wishes for you, Rob, for a speedy and full recovery.
I am sorry to hear about the health problems. I am not a neurologist, but I have had many patients with myasthenia, most of which were well managed with medications. I hope the docs find the right...
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I don't know, I used to have that LP, and transcribed some of it, don't recall his guitar tone being so dark, like he's using gain on his amp? - muddles the sound a bit.
Dear friend, I am no God follower, but regard myself a Humanist, and recognise the love and humanity in others. Best wishes to us all! Rob
Nice tone on that take. That ending is one I use on tunes that end on the tonic note of the scale. Arnold's ending is more like a Count Basie ending, and I'll be switching it up a little to the more...
Sorry to hear the news about Mike Here's hoping for some healing and comfort in the future.
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