Do you mean a wedge monitor as an extension or wedge to angle the amp?
I don't know who put this together (or why) but I was 7 and 8 during 1966 and remember hearing a lot of these songs on the radio. Some of them proved to have a bigger influence on my, um, musical...
I gigged with a Blu 6 for several years but eventually traded up to the Bud 6. I mostly leave the tone controls at 12 o clock and make minor adjustments depending on the room. I do not feel that the...
Arrived just this morning.Ordered almost a year ago.:smile-new:
Everyone goes on a journey with this stuff (stuff = music or musical concepts, I guess) so "shortcuts" bc of the differences in the way people learn or their perception or natural gifts or whatever. ...
As promised, here’s the next one. Built as an acoustic, longer scale (25.5”), steeper neck angle, and Benedetto floater. And again, all I can think about is the next one.
It's pretty common for independent jazz artists that want to gig and promote their albums to finance their gigs. I know people who do European tours and they end up costing the leader a few thousand...
Giving something a name helps you characterize it, I guess? Also it might help with understanding where the notes are in the voicing and what you can manipulate. I've thought about making a...
They're a voicing organization system mostly for guitar where you only have so many note and fingering options. What Peter said. On piano, you can use them, but your options are way more numerous...
Trumpet, and I still play, despite the frustration, angst, irrationality of it. All these years later, I still struggle mentally with it- like, get help! I was never a marching band geek, I played...
I just had a conversation with a pianist who has had a couple of albums favorably reviewed in Downbeat. The pianist has a regular gig in a good size bar in a California vacation spot. I'd...
A few variations on the classic David Baker Book 1 type Bebop phrase endings.
erm ... ... he's not doing it, though?
150 Hit Songs of 1966
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