Barry Harris used to teach that BTW. Nice one Charlie.
For what it’s worth, I think most folks of my generation would describe this as transcribing. Means literally to turn into script, but the most folks in my cohort use it to encompass any focused...
My drummer said she used to wash his and other students sweaters when they were @ Berkley for extra $ He said she couldn't play a lick then but her boyfriend, another student, was very good and she...
I also think that there MAY be some in the boat I'm in, which is that I'd buy the TF if some of the other guitars I had listed would sell.
This is very well thought out and presented. Thanks. There is a way to think about soloing using the same ideas. Maybe it's obvious. You start with Bb6, so you play Bb Ionian. Think of Bb as...
But they're two different chords. They have their own separate sections in any musical dictionary. Dominant: The fifth tone of the scale. Dominant seventh chord: The dominant triad plus a minor...
I almost never transcribe. It always seemed more an exercise in writing than in assisting with playing. Whenever I “learn” a solo I just use my ears and analyze as I go. And then I’ve never memorized...
Yeah, because that’s due to the strength of the Pound, don’t you think?
I'm sure you have heard someone play a popular solo where it is obvious what they did is use TAB to learn the thing note for note, but you can hear that is how they did it because all the notes and...
Oh yeah, I mean ... sure. Those four are going to be really tough rhythmically. Cannonball because his time-feel is so malleable (some things feeling super straight and others swung hard, on top...
Keep in mind the shop did say the instrument's action was lowered so what was in the picture is higher than what it is now. They said the action was a touch high, but not crazy high. They said the...
Easier rhythmically: Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett (both right hands only), Grant Green, Freddie Hubbard. Harder rhythmically: Cannonball Adderly, John Coltrane, Chick Corea, McCoy Tyner (both right...
The bridge looks like it's maybe an 1/8" too close to the bridge. Pushing it further back a little probably would bring the saddle down a bit. But to echo what Sgosnell said, you really need...
Getting hung up on rhythms when transcribing
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