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A few observations on m5-8:I meant to say that the positions I chose rather than the fingerings are close to Jeff's. I'll often play in three-finger mode, especially on a blues but bop heads tend to...
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So interesting how it’s basically just Les Pauls and assorted solid bodies. No L-5’s etc. Amazing how much these can cost for basically cosmetic changes. Definitely cool looking solid bodies,...
Then go with the Cub. It’s just more features as far as I can tell.
So I asked the pianist if they were going to go all Coltrane on this, and he just smiled. No. They actually ended up singing it and I played a solo off the cuff, which people seemed to appreciate. No...
Oh you're absolutely correct...it's just a recent joke:)
Cause they wanted to punish me for practicing the Segovia Scales for the last 40 years, every freaking day, at 320bpm through the cycle of fourths and the cycle of Fifths.
But I've always seen it referred to in books from way back as the jazz minor. That's definitely not new.
As the others say, the same up and down mel m is called the jazz minor but that doesn't answer the question in the thread title. My handy answer to that is: the mel m played in the classical...
I can't say that I listen to a ton of GG, but his groove is undeniable. And I feel like people underestimate how important that really is; audiences will get tired of flashy licks real quick if it...
I can't think of any guitarists who had BW's breathy sound, but the clarinetist Tony Scott was one musician who was strongly influenced by BW, especially on ballads:...
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