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View Poll Results: Can you add your playing in order to make this thing more acceptable ?

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  • Sure I can, I do it !

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  • Yes, I can but I don't want to wast my time !

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  • Sorry ! I don't know what you want although I do !

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  • Don't share stupid things !

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  • I prefer talking about gears and players I love...

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  • I prefer giving advice than playing, playing is not my thing !

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  1. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragman1
    I just thought it made a nice intro :-)
    When I said you tried the way you could, I said the way you recorded it !
    And I thank you, you are the one here who can do it !

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  3. #27

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    So if it was too nerdy I made another one but on The Days Of Wine And Roses, the metronome disturbed me more than it helped me, it will help you (if you dare to listen) if like in the other video you didn't understand anything by focusing only on the drums.

  4. #28

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    And another one without the metronome...

  5. #29

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    Oh, un seul me suffit, merci !

  6. #30

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    My suggestion is to play the Wes Montgomery version.
    It'
    s almost a rubato piece and has more space for various things to do, and it's fun to play.

    We
    s' version, to me anyway, really hits the central theme / idea of the movie, alcoholism..... some of the chords he plays I can almost feel like I'm looking through an alcoholic haze, lol. (i.e. that weird Eb7 Maj. #11 or whatever it is)

  7. #31

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChazFromCali
    My suggestion is to play the Wes Montgomery version.
    It'
    s almost a rubato piece and has more space for various things to do, and it's fun to play.

    We
    s' version, to me anyway, really hits the central theme / idea of the movie, alcoholism..... some of the chords he plays I can almost feel like I'm looking through an alcoholic haze, lol. (i.e. that weird Eb7 Maj. #11 or whatever it is)
    Great !
    You can do it by your own, it's not forbidden.
    I would be glad to play with you.

    I love the Dexter Gordon version too.

  8. #32

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    OK, so I tried it, I hope you will...


  9. #33

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionelsax
    Great !
    You can do it by your own, it's not forbidden.
    I would be glad to play with you.

    I love the Dexter Gordon version too.
    I have no way to video, I'd like to!

  10. #34

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChazFromCali
    I have no way to video, I'd like to!
    Phones are so expensive nowadays !

  11. #35

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    Well, I tried the other one, I didn't like with the pick, so I tried with the fingernails.

  12. #36

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    And the other one (without the metronome) with fingernails...

  13. #37

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionelsax
    And the other one (without the metronome) with fingernails...
    That's pretty good. If you're worried about getting better you could take up a teacher, I'm seeing Les Wise online.

    You're doing well though

  14. #38

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    Quote Originally Posted by djg
    try and listen more to your comping. the F#s over E7 and A7 stick out like sore thumbs. make them both f (or just leave the b-string alone). your ears need to be able to reject these wrong sounds.