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You shouldn’t be teaching your wife how to play something you can’t play. Let her play piano, you play your guitar.
Funny timing, I just saw a right handed version for the first time and thought it was a cool looking guitar.
I’ve heard this sort of progression referred to as a ‘rag’ in gypsy jazz circles. EDIT - this seems more like the second half section in fact. What is this progression? Help — DjangoBooks Forum ...
I can agree on that. There were less than 20 made as I recall. I got one with Johnny's signature on the headstock. The scale length was 25 5/8ths", isn't it? It's a beauty.
I had heard criticisms about the ones with Eminence Wizard in them before I bought mine with Elsinore in it. The problem with my comment is I never gigged with it.
she’s like, 8
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To me it looks like she's playing a more-or-less period correct instrument. I'd have pointed out that she could have played any 1/2 or 3/4 classical but this is a Siccas recording so those were...
OK, so I was the guy in my Harmony class at uni that refused to play examples on the piano, so I brought my guitar and a ghetto blaster instead to get the extra notes my guitar could not. Weird, I...
no problem, I got them from Barry Harris by way of Alan Kingstone! Also I was interested to try doing notation+tab+chord grids in Musescore, took a bit of googling but got there in the end.
Funny, from the light reflections in the pic, it doesn't look like a V at all. I actually owned several Gibsons from the teens and 20s, including a Loar L5. Their huge V is why I parted with them.
School me in basic piano voicings.
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