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You can still achieve a level of play where your music is attractive to the listener and legitimate even if it isn't Jimmy Smith level.
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04-17-2024 05:14 PM
You can still achieve a level of play where your music is attractive to the listener and legitimate even if it isn't Jimmy Smith level.
I thought it was "Owning a boat is like standing in the shower ripping up $100 bills." A beautiful L-4CES – someone is going to be happy with it...
And here I thought it was "a boat owners two happiest days are the day they buy it and the day they sell it" :cool:
The same for me. Yes was a big influence on my budding musicianship, and wide musical interests. Saw them in ‘75 and ‘76. One of the great things about their music is how positive their music is.
Yup..... finding more of 'em now! Waiting with baited breath for a reply from Peeless now ... hahaha ?
I don't mind - I find it interesting and entertaining. I'll just throw in a commercial break every now and again: Great, mint condition 2008 L-4CES can be YOURS, for a mere $6,000! Come on down!
You sure about all that? :P https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJ3BRBIRJV8
That's right. As long as you can pay the rent, buy food and provide for your family, it's your money-spend it with enjoyment. Some have a boat and you know what they say about boats? A boat is a hole...
Neither my knowledge of electronics nor my ability to describe the little that I know in English is good enough to make a contribution on the level of most previous contributors – But I know that...
How dare you accuse me of advocating "blues scale lines." But the hour grows late. I am weary.
What kind of blues are you talking about, though? For straight ahead blues, sure the key center thing can work fine, blues scale, sliding blues scale, a substitute blues scale here and there. But,...
I might have mentioned this before - here is a really good Truefire course - 10 Principles of Jazz Accompaniment - Martin Taylor - Guitar Lessons - TrueFire 10 Principles of Jazz Accompaniment...
Yes. Thats the prog rock of prog rock bands for me. I saw them on their Close To The Edge Tour. Great. Never got with Genesis. Floyd was never Prog Rock to me ELP I liked. If you took the skits away...
Noodle x2 Yep. Learning arpeggios and coming up with lines using just those is a great exercise. To be fair, I did recommend it back yonder in post #2. For what it's worth, and again, blues is...
Learn your arpeggios, that is a big key to sounding like you're playing the changes and not just noodling in a key. Once you can 'see' the arpeggios in the scales, that's a clue to which notes you...
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