I did a fair bit in the 80s 90s and into the 00s. Rock bands, Country, Function, House band, Jazz residencies, Duo/trio, Dep work, several operating at the same time. All this while working in...
Unfortunately, it’s not always that simple because of nut slot clearance. If a slot is too narrow, the string will bind. If it’s too wide, the string will not be stable, which is a common cause of...
I actually stepped away from a side band last week. I was feeling overwhelmed trying to keep up three different repertories as well as family life.
It's ok thanks. It has always been a bit of a compromise balancing gigs with family life. I'm more choosy these days (one failed marriage) and don't gig as much as I did. Currently more rock than...
Altered is stupid. Ambiguous chord symbols annoy me.
Nice to hear the piano. I liked the interesting voicings in the treble. Are you playing single notes with your left hand?
And don't start running through your normal practice routine - on stage, at normal performance volume - before the first set.
I'm pretty sure he's a member of this forum but hasn't made any posts for quite a while.
Screenshot taken May 06 2024 This is the Pyramid H427 Jazz 11-48 set: 011p, 014p, 018p, 028w, 038w, 048w. Essentially equivalent to the MAPES but without the additional options. So the Mapes...
Haha, well I guess you have to enforce some discipline on the miscreants eventually. This is my favorite one lol:
Thanks. The Leslie is broken because I broke it when I rage quit the organ haha. Yeah F# minor is convenient on guitar. But jazz keys players neglect the guitar keys. I like playing in them...
And sorry to hear about the bandsaw trouble. That did seem a bit iffy to me for the kind of tolerances you're trying to achieve. It'll have to be very well tuned up.
I've used UF a lot (the nasty big press), but not for a long long time. PVA cannot be beat. We spread it with a foam roller. Your glue ups are pretty small, and I think you'd be able to get it done...
Big band music alive and well in Japan
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