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Have you ever read the book? Read the book, and you can find out for yourself
If you're familiar with Jazz/Fusion guitar great Tim Miller, this is his new signature guitar. It plays exceptionally well and is semi hollow. Ergonomically it is amazing to sit with, the most...
There is a video of Jimmy Bruno playing over Bbmaj7 using chord tones (maybe some Bb major scale tones too, I don't recall) and swinging like mad. One chord and only a few different notes in the...
I often play at my worst when I know musicians are in the audience. So, as long as I don't know there are (pro) musicians in the crowd I play OK.
Who knows what they sound like in the room but in the recordings, I thought the Tal sounded best followed by the Golden Eagle. Those two just had a richness that the others didn't have.
I don't often listen to Mike Stern, but a couple days ago I put on the Upside Downside album, and that is just an glorious slab of mid-80s NYC muscular jazz-rock fusion! Of course the chorus...
I ordered one from Ali Express. It arrived in a week from China. That's faster than my recent purchase from Calgary, one province away. I've been using and recommending the Dynarette for about 10...
OP, I notice your point of reference in your post is to a youtube video rather than a record you like. Wondering what jazz you listen to? I think the classic versions of Monk or Miles playing Round...
I'm trying to help the OP... I can swing like a Mother F.... I've worked with some of the best drummer. They know and can help. The obvious thing is technique... which is always the main problem...
Wow... beautiful Mark. Thanks... please play more in that direction. Do you enjoy this style... Reg
thanks... yea the sequencing approach is great for developing two part or compound line soloing. Even call and answer thing. I use harmonic approach with sequencing licks. Kind of like playing a...
The tone isn't Wes, but it can work fine. In fact, it's all fine. It doesn't have to be jazzy. But, the reason it doesn't seem jazzy, to my ear, is a lack of syncopation. Put on a fedora...
Ah I figured I could just ask the guy leaving the cryptic ellipses and maybe he’d tell me. Alas.
He usually sounds similar to my ears in casual listening. It's always weird watching him play, he never looks like he depresses any fingers on his left hand. NOT a criticism, just an observation
Maybe you should apply for a forum monitor position LOL
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