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Originally Posted by ragman1
Em6 (one measure) Am6/F#m6.
The End of the song is of course slightly different.
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03-06-2020 06:17 AM
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This is what it sounds like. I've put some bass in and left the chords fairly loud so we can hear them. Happy with it?
GM7/F#m7 - Bm6 - Am7/E9 - Am9
C6/C#o - GM7/Eb9/D9/Db9 - Em6 - Am6/F#m6
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Originally Posted by ragman1
What shall I say ?
Thanks a lot.
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All right, but are you happy with it? Does it sound like what you wanted?
(I've got to admit I quite like it myself. I like the Am6/F#m6 at the end )
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Originally Posted by ragman1
Here's something to listen to: Luke Jordan
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Yes, I did like that one!
Last edited by ragman1; 03-08-2020 at 07:44 AM.
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Originally Posted by ragman1
Last edited by crusoe; 03-08-2020 at 10:54 AM.
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I like this one. New guy doing an old one. There's some quite sophisticated stuff going on there.
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I just like that performance, by the way, I'm not suggesting it to do. I'd rather try something in minor now. I'll do it later.
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They haven't really 'jazzed it' much, have they?
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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Originally Posted by ragman1
The whole McTell,Lipscomb,Fuller- world of wonderful Fingerpicking.
I paid good money for all those Stefan Grossmann-Books
and I still love ragtime-blues.
Good choice, man.
I'm working on careless love.
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Tell us when you're ready :-)
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Ok, Ragman1, here's my doodle
C6 / Dm6 G11 Dm6 / C6 / C13 G7
C6 / G11 D13b9 / Dm6 / Ebm6 Dm6
C6 / Gm7 Gm6 / Fma7 Fma6 / Fm7 Fm6
C6 / Dm6 / C6 / G7#5b9
Last edited by crusoe; 03-08-2020 at 11:02 AM.
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Originally Posted by ragman1
Takes me back. I lifted that song from a Victoria Spivey LP back around 1970 ....
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Hello,
I'm a newbie here ... but really enjoying this discussion. Thank you for the learning opportunities!
Careless Love was mentioned and I remembered just seeing this last week. Unlike any version I've ever heard, but very nice IMO. Just another take on "jazzing the blues". It's a long video, but I've tried to link right to the song ... it's from 24:40 to 28:34 ... Tim Lerch. Not sure if Telecasters are allowed here though ... ;-) ... respectfully.
John
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coopman -
Welcome. Thanks for that vid - highly useful, I should think. Tele's are acceptable :-)
50s Jazz Guitarists Using Telecasters
plus a lot more modern players.
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Do I see one of those "Charlie Christian Pick Ups" on the Tele ?
(like Barney Kessel)
Love that kind of swing...great post, coopman.
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What about some Snooks for our next Jazz-Up ?
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Originally Posted by ragman1
This should be fun.
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This one's fine. It's been a favorite for years :-)
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What do you think ?
Chords are of the 13th, m6 and m7 varieties.
The sound is lousy, the playing sucks...another smash
I take it as a basic idea to work on it later.
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I can hear what you're trying to do... but what are you trying to do? Is it a solo?
Last edited by ragman1; 03-11-2020 at 11:10 PM.
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Originally Posted by ragman1
It could be played (with variationes) behind a singer.
The first few notes are for instance part of an F6 arpeggio,
then fill and Bb13, fill and F13, fill and Bb13,fill and F9 at the end.
Working my way from this idea... ev'rything's wide open.
Charlie Garnett - Franken Tele
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