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... to really get the idea of how much work it really takes to make a good recording? By "separate" I mean, separate works. Not the same one. For me, it was 4 crappy ones before the reality...
That is a nice option for that passage, definitely smoother to play. I actually do like Arnold's voice leading, particularly the bass movement (c - b - a - d - b - e - a). But his voicings are just...
The large knuckles on both hands indicate arthritis, which I can testify can be very painful. I am also constantly amazed by the sound he gets without seeming to depress any strings! His right...
I just follow Stanley and Lou Levy on this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTDYBL41wcM&list=PLfBilZ5yf-Yft-T1O5Ops7vGE4tQs0EHp&index=1 This was the only album my brother ever bought in his...
Great punch. Is it parallel braced? Really doesn't sound like most Eastman's I've come across, which have that Benedetto thing going...very pretty sound, actually. But this is the...correct...
Thank you very much! :o Yeah I totally agree! It's hard to beat those Eastmans. I kinda lucked out with this one though. If I were to design a custom guitar this one would already be pretty close....
I would try 654 triads. Example G6 322xxx
I don't see any arch-tops, word on the acoustics is that they're way overpriced, you're paying mostly for the fancy artwork rather than for their sound. Electric Guitar - Blueberry Guitars
Yes, a seven string would be very useful in a guitar/horn duet but I didn't/don't have one. These days, if asked, I'd probably just use the Boss pedal for sub-E2 bass notes.
Just wondering if anyone has ever bought or tried a Blueberry acoustic or archtop guitar? They look well made.I never see them mentioned on guitar forums.
The Time after Time arrangement is fairly easy so not a problem this time around.
My vote would be to keep things moving on a two week per tune basis. This thread isn't going to disappear and I can always post late on here when I have something not TOO shabby,. I'd be happy...
Joe Pass played chord melodies fingerstyle but whipped out his pick to play single line solos, I don't recall if he'd do that during a chord melody, don't think so. No, it's definitely...
Thank you! I like using the pick because it gives me a mellower tone than my fingers. I'd like to say that it also sets me up to play Joe Pass-style riffs, but sadly I don't have that skill yet...
Thank you. It's hard for me to tell if the voicings aren't inherently smooth or if I just need to practice more. I find the 2nd measure in the Coda to be particularly awkward, but it has gotten a...
How many separate sessions in studio it takes...
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