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Probably not man, if you're playing Debussy you should know how to read. C5 works because power chords are so common with guitar, but non guitarists will probably still have to think about it.
oh man, if it was any other color I'd be on it!
yes a wooden saddle (rosewood is a rounder sound than ebony which is a rounder than a tune o matic metal saddle setup) next step is flatwound strings I like TI jazz swings
https://youtu.be/Ml6S2yiuSWE?si=ALh_VDzjqXVRqSs-
Far south side, Mt. Greenwood neighborhood. Almost the burbs but a city address for work, I teach in Roseland. Grew up in Brighton Park, so all Southside for me.
So, is there a chord symbol for a 4th "chord"? - C4 (C-F) rather than C5 (C-G), I'm thinking of Debussy's chord = C-C(8va)-F Maybe C4/C ? - although that would require a footnote on the lead sheet...
Another good listen for Prog lovers (imo). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54kRcfVFxvw&t=10s
There's this website Freddie Green Style: Transcriptions
Are transcriptions of Freddie Green or other good rhythm guitar players accompaniment available? It would certainly help us understand what they're doing.
Someone, somewhere in some early page of this thread, mentioned American Minimalism. Check out this song: min. 2:10 - 2:40. Sounds to me like Steve Reich composed it!! ...
Thanx for posting. Ukrainian Village? Logan Square?
And you've never felt that way before, right? ;)
Im going to play each one in twelve keys. So I’ll be back around to see shortly and yes. Definitely anyone can post clips there. That would be excellent
That wasn't a dig, it's a perfectly fine archeological thread on Gershwin's changes. CharlieParker wants to post clips and get feedback and I think that'll also work there. I like the master...
Anything that speaks against stainless steel...
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