Quincy can shuffle too. https://youtu.be/JF_wx8sv8uk?si=MXsQMzGlvKDH6_Fh
Like this? BH said people should play more shuffle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsjvIWUSq6Q I get he impression that many people do not really understand the African aspect of what's going...
Interestingly, I have both. The Cube 60 was a gift from a friend who played bass with Steve Miller. He used it for quiet practice back when he had an apartment in the 80's. I used it for my band...
^ Agreed. You don't want your jazz playing to sound like a damn shuffle.. Unless you want to sound like a dork. Jmo.
Alright hang tight hang tight. So I think the issue he was talking about at first is probably more related to actual legato. Guitar is a naturally choppy instrument with lots of ways to kill a...
I do not know what kind of rock blues you listen to but you seem to have a strange conception of its legato and rhythm ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkmfS64-1hc ...
It seems to be very quiet though I still have the fractal FM3 so I'm using that for recording. I haven't tried recording with it. I run it into an Alto 10" powered PA cab which weighs around 21lbs. ...
So up-to-date ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGcGBDE0gls
What Peter said: Although there is some multiple hammered notes per 1 pick if you listen to guys. But that is not the chief technique in jazz. Also this. It is less of a guitar-istic...
Forgetting the fact that Rich is a Heritage guitar dealer (talk about conflict of interest!), let's also remember that the guys who built his Heritage guitars were Gibson archtop luthiers at one...
Saw his perform in a small club earlier this year. Absolutely amazing!
Take five and make it four https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbt78buj80Q
There is a playlist on Youtube with a different cover. Many Jamaican musicians received their musical tuition at the Alpha Boys' School that apparently still exists in a different form.
Free Western Swing recording
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