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Ars longa,vita-brevis........?
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04-02-2014 03:34 PM
Ars longa,vita-brevis........?
super depends on the alternative changes you're working with. The vast majority are functionally the same ... Piano player plays G-7b5 and C7 in the second bar of It Could Happen toYou, the guitar...
I had a 60's Sorrento , quite nice .... Surprisingly loud acoustically A little bright sounding for me .... (fine for any normal player but I do like a dull thud of a sound)
Thanks for the reply. You're correct in that the Faber is a direct replacement if you have the correct base to mount it on. That is what I'm looking for ... the correct base. It seems like all of...
Usually better to just let the piano lead. They're going to anyway:) And then just target I and V with your comping, those will stay in the same place.
For some reason the photo orientation tags used by the iPhone camera don't get read by the forum software. So what I do is use the photo editing software to turn the picture, then re-save it, and...
And in action, an L-5 thinline played by Steve Jordan: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JFZHc9IyUYM&pp=ygUTc3RldmUgam9yZGFuIGd1aXRhcg%3D%3D
When you do this, is the first chorus just a mess where everyone is trying to feel out the arrangement? I played with a few piano players and when we did different things it was just a clam, not a...
There was a thread on here about Dick Garcia a few months back.
On Reverb they're about $1000 new. That's par for the course for (what looks to be) a Korean made archtop. $420 seems like a steal.
I think that if you just adjust the tone on your amp it would really be the same I have P90's that do that they are a little different but adjusting the amp tone just makes them the same.........
Really? The Faber isn't a drop-in replacement for a longstanding standardized item like this?
It's typically more important that the musicians playing the tune... are aware and can hear whatever version of any tune your playing. (or read the arrangement thrown in front of them). Most of...
Yes here's another one: https://youtu.be/-QGHcEoPNPs I think by using the screw, they didn't have to have as tight a joint, and could fill in the space with glue. Around 1960 they moved to a...
Yeah, there's the improvisational nature, the need to be able to balance things going on at the same time, and then of course, lots of skills and preparation that pay off in the end. Cooking is a lot...
Any other bakers on here?
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