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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
Sonny Stitt Live in Boston, 1954. Song: Sweet Georgia Brown. Please, listen at 2:35. I'm convinced it's not a coincidence. However I prefer the version played by Wes.
it is the chord that is putting you off. in Cm you'd expect the usual move x55565 to x33343. but the background stays on x5556x and does not move down. so it sounds like an F chord to you. and on...
I remember Albert Collins always called it the “gunslinger” carry.
Thanks ! The wait is going to be short, I hope. I'll report as soon as I get it.
I am not sure but Charlie Sexton’s strap looks like the work of Jodi Head out of NYC. Charlie uses Smith Straps made by Mark Younger Smith but they are all leather I believe.
Hey, Mr. B, It's arguable who is the biggest GG fan on here. :-) That said, I agree with your assessment. GT
Hey :) I just stumbled on this thread by luck ahah. I don't use a cnc for my supports. You can see most of the process in the video I made last year on that topic. ...
indeed. on the record in question before So What in Cm, there is a minor blues in Ebm called come sunrise (the melody got similarities with softly), check out the opening phrase. it is lick no.2....
Bill Carson, who helped Leo Fender develop the Strat was a Western Swing player. The Strat was intended to be a jazz guitar. As was the Tele and the Lester. Jazz cats tend to be stuck on the guitars...
I think, Hep, you might be playing with the moldy figs if they're that uptight about what instrument the guitarist uses (rather than what music the guitarist plays). It'd be like me chastising the...
Yeah one of the reasons Grant is so great for transcribing is that he can teach you to hear in chunks. I haven't transcribed as much GG as you or Mr B probably, but quite a bit, and this is just a...
I heard this on the radio while working the other day, and the last chord of this movement really jumped out at me. Maurice Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin ? Menuet...
TBH, I feel a bit "meh" about both. The GB version is probably a bit more compelling, but still not really satisfying either. IMHO, nobody, and I mean nobody, should ever attempt to cover this...
btw, the last lick is called the "long but not forgotten" lick. the second one is the same as the starting lick on grants other version"two for one". the first one is of course Ebmaj/Cm9 with a...
Jazz on a Strat? Check out the late Dean Brown who played with Billy Cobham and Marcus Miller for a start; and many others.
What is this jazzy chord? (Ravel)
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