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Let's see what you guys come up with.
I can't check back often till I'm home as I'm away with terrible wifi.
Fingers crossed that this posts on the thread
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08-05-2024 09:41 AM
Let's see what you guys come up with.
I can't check back often till I'm home as I'm away with terrible wifi.
Fingers crossed that this posts on the thread
I thought it was Bb, but yeah, Ab sounds more like it. Shout out to Guy Boden's embedded clip
Maybe they rounded off, thinking 5/100ths of an inch is negligible (which it is, at 1-1/4 mm.... oh sorry, 1.27mm :smile-new: ) And since all countries other than America use the metric system...
How did the rest of summer go? Any more gigs? I listened back to your tracks, even the fist one sounds like a competent jazz solo.
So after going through Jon's 2 videos 8 or 10 times,(I have a very thick head) I started thinking, wait a minute, I think I do this sometimes though I was unaware. I'm referring to the rhythmic...
Video #12: ii-V lick (using vi7, ii7, and V6 sounds) The lick starts on the downbeat of 4. Played in the keys of Bb and Eb. Over the ii, Prez ascends with a vi7 arpeggio, descends with a ii7...
https://youtu.be/6ITgrJyjs94?si=lf2Te2pq1_AxduXQ I appreciate how fortunate I am to be able to get up every morning and play this amazing guitar for a few hours, record videos, and generally...
I wonder why the fist sax took 16 bars then they skipped to the third and then skipped the 4th over to Wes, after all the trumpets and bones got 8 bars.
My half-baked physics brain thought about momentum instead of force. If the string is further away it can get more velocity, which would translate into more force when it hits the string. It would...
Is it unusual that the top has no bracing, but the bottom does. I'm assuming that the top is up in the picture, since we're seeing the bottom of the pots. Your ES-330 copy is cool. You've shown it...
I mean... I play 3 hour gigs with 13's and I'm a hack.
Very fluid. Curious how you were picking it. It looked like sweep picking ala Jimmy Bruno but couldn't be sure.
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