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Love this album. It was my gateway to jazz.
You Tube can provide that stat? Think I'd be skeptical about its accuracy too, to an algorithm, "most of" might be more than 20 seconds.
It's become more apparent to me recently that the way horn players phrase their notes/lines is at least as important as the notes they play. Phrasing like a horn player - and not phrasing like a...
Why are you making it so complicated? Keep it simple. You can go crazy on the soloing :-) Stream AL by ragman | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
+1 to Cliff, I have got a feeling after a decade of what constitutes popular search terms for jazz guitar content. Giants steps is one, as is Barry harris. The algorithm is quite complicated, but...
Maybe buy the other two in ear monitors? (Only 1/2 joking) :-) Doug
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I looooove playing with a good drummer but I’ll tell you what … if they forgot their sticks and remembered on the way, I wouldn’t tell them to go back to get them.
Bill Hollenbeck made his guitars with a high arch much more than his teacher Bill Barker. The neck angle is around 3.7 degrees and the carved his tops to be most responsive directly over the bridge....
Generally speaking, jazz guitar is a low dynamics instrument. Just listen to the average jazz guitar album, chances are the dynamics are a lot lower than the average horn ones, and even piano ones....
This thread is getting really long, currently 19 pages, we may have to have a Just the Melody, Vol. 2 thread, especially if the site's current slow loading page syndrome continues, going back to...
I played one at the showroom in NYC. It was a very positive experience. Lightweight, comfortable, looks good, plays good. They are well made, and sound very good. Someone told me it was their...
Yes, the worst one caught by my cousin. You know, she filmed when there was nothing to film. Log into Facebook And I played a wrong thing.
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