"He tends to buy interesting guitars just to check out and experience for awhile, and then he sells them." No offense, but that sounds like a disease.* Have you kept any of them? ...
And don't forget-Drum Genius agrees! :pride: Doug
I've used a (paid) program called LALAL.Ai to separate Wes Montgomery's guitar from the band on Mp3 files. It will split out drums, etc. also - whatever you tell it to. I tried using it on a Ventures...
The ending would be played slowly. I was talking about playing large chord voicings up-tempo before. Besides, not all large chords are created equal, barre chords can often be played quickly a la...
All the best to big Mike. Friendships and good people eclipse guitars.
Re: Latin There's absolutely too many styles for most to master, but a good jazz player should be able to play a bossa correctly at least...I hear it butchered waaaay to often.
I am sorry to hear about Mike's troubles and I hope he is doing as well as he can. I'm sure all of us want to send our best wishes to one of our standout forum members.
At the time of the clips you posted they were, but that's a different band (with different personnel) than the original group that formed in 1967, which was considered a psychedelic or prog-rock...
The name doesn’t denote anything about the genre, but the appearance of its performers. So there’s that wrong with it.
So, more seriously. I have owned two Telecasters; my first one was/is a Squier Affinity which was about $200 new, no case. Even dead stock it was a pretty good guitar for jazz; rolling off the volume...
Agree to disagree then. There’s unending minutia in every feel and genre. Impossible to master them all, better to know what tools will get the job done.
But we are talking about jazz, not that there is anything wrong with blue-eyed soul.
There is no fret wear. Probably @$200 fully insured via FedEx Ground from 16509. No idea if anyone stuck another piece of paper inside the guitar other than the label (I'll check).
Original sin? Does one man speaks for all the white jazz musicians who followed him? Besides, their music was Sicilian ragtime. We would not recognise it as jazz.
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