Check this thread here called japanese westville insights A user posted a photo of his. Is that what you are looking for?
I’ve wanted one of these for a while. Specifically a pre Norlin Era Blonde one. They are very rare and the only few times I saw them come up in the past few years they were either overpriced or in...
They sound close but they would sound even closer with the same strings. I hear the dullness of the flat strings in the L4 recording. I think L4 would sound better with rounds but it's a personal...
Can we just pause for a minute and acknowledge how insanely good Tony Williams is on this recording?
got rid of the real track piano on band in box .. replaced with Oliver Gannon comping....Real track 95...i feel better now....whats with the Hal Leonard play alongs..no melody sheet...bring your...
You’re being asked to record yourself playing the guitars you’re trying to sell. A brief one is fine - you don’t need to make a 5 minute clip, but it should be enough so prospective buyers can get...
Although it was last week I can't remember if China Airlines was indeed the company - will have to check. Speaking about poor men's Mercedes, in Japan, riding in the old Toyota Crown taxis was a...
You know what grinds my gears... alt chord symbols in changes. Every other chord symbol is exact notes except the alt chord.
Love this version of Poinciana; so many textures and original ideas happening. Like the early Kessel Poll; Winners records, this trio was really listening and interacting to one another. A lot of...
The L4 seems a bit rounder on the low notes. They're both great.
I wouldn't know, I don't think like that. I don't see nationality or skin color. I mean, of course I can SEE it, but I don't see it. The only time I see nationality is when another country declares...
I have several different necks in my collection, from chunky (1-11/16" nut width, fat "c" shape) to small (1-5/8" width nut, thin-V shape) and I can play all of them equally well, pretty much. Some...
Look at the piano right hand on the F#m7b5 though … and the actual voicings in the rest
According to this transcription they first play: F#m7b5 - F7#11 - Em7b5 - A7#9 and then it changes on the solos: F#mb5 - F7#11 - E7#11 - A7alt (occasionally the A7alt becomes an A7#9)
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