LOL, there's probably a Mark Twain quote for that, something like, "He's an extremely talented man, unfortunately no one has been able to find a practical use for his talents."
Thank you. I wish I had an actually useful skill.
Very nice summation, Christian, you really are good at that sort of thing. :smile-new:
Since you played with and learned some stuff from Danny Gatton (who I just discovered in the last few months), do you have any observations on that crazy alt. picking chromatic scale study (5 NPS) he...
OK, so to be super specific. a pitch class is defined as the set of all pitches a whole number of octaves apart. Alternatively put, it is an octave invariant definition of a given pitch (C, E,...
"BTW, there's a clear b13 there too, in case you missed it." Played over the IIm7b5 chord (b9th), not the V7 chord. This is, the b9th of the IIm7 chord = b13th of the V7 chord. Like I said, b9th...
It sounds like he did to me. Many melodic devices, especially in the minor key, are reminiscent of Bach. They may have been semi quotes, for all I know. And then there's stuff like this that he...
Well I had like 4 days so I did my best without the book. I learned the basic structure from you guys's recordings and I inserted some BH. But it's anti-BH. Anyways, I'm gonna make a thread about...
Is this based on Arnold's arrangement? - because you said you didn't have a copy of the book yet. I'll have to analyze it.
When Sunny Gets Blue would be my choice, and I think it's one of the less difficult arrangements.
I’ve also read numerous times (accurate, I’m not sure) that Bird played and listened to a good bit of Bach, in which case those pitches in a minor cadence would’ve been his vibe for sure, regardless...
anyone selling a 535 or 335? And how do the new...
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