I'd like to hear someone solo without intervals.
I don’t think the OP was attempting to analyze the Bach in these terms. Just noticing that it was considered unusual in the context of counterpoint, but that it is not terribly unusual in jazz harmony
I'll try to get to it this weekend. I have a gig tomorrow and prepping is taking all my practice time.
Don't go by Gibson catalogs, they're frequently incorrect/inaccurate. The ledgers and experience are the best sources.
Have you considered a Positive Grid Spark Go? I have been traveling with one for a while and it is perfect for hotel room practice. It also doubles as a decent Bluetooth speaker.
I tried going upwards and it also sounded awkward to me also. That's why I was asking if you had a different way. I was trying out scalar warmups like 3rds up the scale, turns down the scale. ...
^ It's cool. Use some intervals in your solo too.
I would skip amp reverb and effects, but I really like the King Cole or Oscar Peterson Trio sound. So very traditional...
Sounds like a technical exercise or a Philip Glass tune. I love it.
Good point. First example, just play the pattern back up the scale. It’s written descending but you can just ascend. In the video, I think I played it both ways. Or if you meant can the actual...
I'm a big fan of PRS guitars, would love to have another Custom 24. Given the choice I'd take a Custom 24 over a Les Paul any day, simply for the inconsistency of modern Gibsons. I traded my last Les...
Right. But they first appear in a 175 in the ‘58 catalog, and only in the D. The single PU 175 still has a P90 in the picture. 1958 was a transition year, so they may have put PAFs in 175s made...
I’ve been trying to understand how you all got to the content in this thread from a simple observation on Baroque counterpoint. Yes, there are simultaneous tritone jumps from the F to the B and...
Use of amp reverb when recording?
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