Threads 1 to 50 of 147
LOL Alter, I remember your lockdown solos were as long as they were cool, but what you're describing is more applicable to whole compositions, IME.
Did anyone notice how physically static the OP is in the clips? Holding, as opposed to hugging (mauling in my case) the guitar is maybe more classical school, which is fine as a plan for arrangements...
Actually, the entire ending can be played utilizing open strings (or simply at the first rather than 5th position). If I'm in a key such as G Major that lends itself to open strings, I like to take...
Yeah, that why I'm a bit wary of doing business with them...:nightmare:
Today, one of the girls called me up to tell me that the results of the nuclear stress test were fine. I asked her, "Then why am I glowing in a light green color when I look in the mirror?:cool:
Hey golf, Can you give us some specs, like nut width, neck width at fret 14, body depth (look like maybe 3"), and weight? Also, how would you describe the neck profile? Thanks!
I like the G 6/9 that Jeff's arrangement ends on. Really looking forward to hearing your take of Jeff's arrangement Mick. We should also start thinking of the next tune. I'm open but can suggest...
You sound like you know a lot about using MS. I've written about 75 big band charts on MS, but don't know how to send them to people. You know how to do that? I've had a lot of them played by 'real'...
I better keep doing both, or my chops will fall apart! I wasn't referring to the Romaine comment, I was referring to you're suggestion to have the metronome playing on 2&4, only 4, or on one every 4...
The ones I recall was a like new super high end prs with the case and all cards and whatnot that went for $4500 several years ago. And back about 10 years ago there was a early, 1961 maybe. gibson sg...
The thing Romain was doing was the first beat of every four measures. Anyway, it sounds like you were asking a question to which you’ve already arrived at an answer. And also the post said...
The numerous times I've played "Solo Flight" in concert with a big band, I always practiced for it by playing with the recording, but I'm not talking about that here.
I had a Gibson with a sticky neck. I bought it new and used both the naptha trick and the 3M Scotch-Brite pads previously suggested. The abrasive pad dulled the finish, but it would gloss up again as...
They're not presented online played in perpetuity, so that would be impossible. It means a bit more work copying out the notes into MS, but once you've done one copy of the 59 note exercise (in this...
Artur Lang Super early to mid 1960s
Today, 04:24 PM in For Sale