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Pöhlert was a German guitarist who learned jazz the old school way and later wrote some very practically oriented theory books that saved me from Berklee-esque chord scale theory very early. ...
Marty thanks Ralda nice things you said about me I know the old ladies in my building miss the pasta dishes and the soups that I asked to bring up to I know my friends on Facebook Missy and me...
Put me in the more is more camp. I think less than two chords per measure is boring. I love to hear Harmony's, inversions, substitutions I think it sounds great. I don't think it gets in the way...
I read these messages that you guys sent me and I'm thinking take out of a talking about somebody other than my dirty nasty old grouchy ass ha ha ha I tell you boys get yourselves out there and...
hey pizza man I'm doing all right my friend considering the journey I've been on all I could say to amanda is you keep making those beautiful pies I saw you making stay safe
Thanks Allen. Also Denis Chang’s been on this kick about avoiding m7 in rhythm guitar playing for anything pre bop - for example Honeysuckle Rose, the guitar just plays C7 for a whole four bars;...
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Interesting shape to the TRC! Sorry! https://youtu.be/kQs_BTl3HEQ?si=UMLe-M_PaE3stO66
chord1 noun a group of (typically three or more) notes sounded together, as a basis of harmony. "the triumphal opening chords" Oxford. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Little post of a street gig today with Sousa and Trumpet. Decided to go acoustic, with thinnish pick. Recording made a few meters away from the guitar. Not too bad. No idea if the audience could...
My understanding has ALWAYS BEEN the smallest unit of chord is the triad. It doesn’t have to be root-3-5. It can be 1-4-5, 123, but it has to be three. Now if things have changed in the last 40...
Quite right. But we can both look down on people who use Aebersold charts for Jobim tunes. Because jazz is all about the pecking order ;-)
Time I grew up!!
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