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There’s a thread for it in the ‘Improvisation’ section.
Is there a thread for that somewhere, or should we just post to this thread here? John
Great player. Here at 2004 NAMM, Heritage booth, jamming with Kenny Burrell and Henry Johnson: Kenny Burrell at NAMM 2004 with Rory Hoffman and Henry Johnson. - YouTube
I appreciate your response explaining where you are coming from. Focused hard work over time + listening + live performing = artistic achievement
Of course, for the audience. Julian Lage is standing right next to the bass amp and right in front of the drums. Chances are he is not relying on the PA to hear himself. The Champ is still competing...
This is a great cut and I se what you mean about the amp being part of the instrument. Whil;e we're on the subject of harmonica players, here's one of my favorite swinging solos by a modern,...
Tight sound. Good musicians. Very nice feel and tasty guitar by Paul Ricci. However, I had to listen to the rest of the songs without watching the videos since I found the vocalist's(Minnozzi)...
These types of fingerings take time to get used to - it is more the matter of control, flexibility and maybe strength. All of which develops gradually, you just do a little of this regularly and it...
The master...Juke was my party piece when I was a teenager, that & Sonny Boy Williamson's King Biscuit Time Stuff.
Agree with the fellows above. I've had two guitars refretted with JESCAR Golds, the tallest available. Suits me, but sorry, I can't remember specifics. If I had the bread my 1935 L-50 would...
The resemblance is remarkable! In the early nineties, the show was broadcasted on Catalan television (along with other British comedies, like The Young Ones, Red Dwarf, and others), dubbed into...
The thing is I used to think that was what jazz was even in the years before iReal; a bunch of chords to be used to improvise music. Chord symbols have that effect almost inevitably I think. ...
Here's Nelson Veras playing my Multiac SA Nylon, which he borrowed for this recording/concert in Cologne in 2019:
1935 Gibson L-12 - what frets?
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