Hello everyone! I want to share with the community this real-time transcription of the first part of Ted Greene's Baroque Improv. The video also includes chord notations to adress any potential...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8tGoKUVLPg&list=RDGMEMTmC-2iNKH_l8gQ1LHo9FeQVMb8tGoKUVLPg&start_radio=1
Jazz arranger Don Sebesky occasionally used drop terminology but mostly spoke in term of range, density, openness, weight, color, etc. Of course voicings for full big band horn sections are far more...
Thinking about it, I think you're right, lammie. Milk Duds had a caramel interior I think. The malted balls had a different brand name, which I can't recall now. It's been more than 60 years since...
I use the La Bella flat wound 15-56 strings on my Heritage Super Eagle. I’ve been using those for at least the last 10 years. When I bought the guitar I was trying to match the feel on my Gibson...
What I hear from the amp is a clearity in attack, a decay envelope that is rich in harmonics and a sustain that changes as the the overtones come into play. That, for me is the sound I go for, and it...
As I understand it it's how the pick 'escapes' the plane of the strings in order to get to or cross another. It's about the angle of the picking motion in the sense of angling down into the guitar...
Thanks for this. I understand that some players do it this way. It seems to me that another way to do it would be to just label them by the intervals. There are 24 permutations each of which has...
You can call it fudgeamabucket for all I care. Those are beautiful guitars. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Yeah.. thats why I changed my tuning. Too many darn things to memorize! Of course I still have a lot to memorize but not to that extent lol. I have respect for standard tuning guitarists though...
I studied classical for a few years a long time ago. I was taught rest stroke. On classical rest stroke is an up-stroke, right? Most of the time at least. With a pick, rest stroke is usually...
That sounds interesting! Looking forward to it. Thanks for posting.
Ted's Greene Baroque Improv [tab+analysis]
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