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Sounds like some nice stuff, hope you can find time to get to it.
Answering for myself, I would say true legato, as in smooth and connected. As opposed to guitar “legato” which is more properly referred to as “slurring.” Again answering for myself, I don’t think...
Do you mean legato making notes longer or legato as in picking and then pull off/hammer on multiple notes. Sure, I'll take a look at it. Give me a simple example of a player and a song where...
I agree with the too heavy "pick attack/touch"; both played pretty nice but the picking sounds really hard. My advice is to get some Jim Dunlop .75mm Nylon picks. When you play with them they will...
I haven't really gotten to this, working on too many things at once. However, looking at the original lead sheet for the tune, I noticed that the composer (Victor Young) implies certain harmonic...
Right you are, BT, too staccato, o.k. for rock 'n roll but not jazz.
I know that this thread concept has run out of steam but I am still working on these cause I like doing it. It's forcing me to stick with something until I get it to performance level and that's...
I believe that's J287. That top came from one of the best pieces of wood I ever came across. It was a massive piece of bubinga that had a hilarious story to go with it from the day I bought it. ...
Why do you have to lighten your pick attack? My view is that it's not only an attack issue but a rhythm and articulation issue too. When you pound out each note it sounds hoakey. So it's more...
It's Walkin' (or Sid's Ahead, Weirdo or Gravy). The tune is credited to a shadowy underworld figure, Richard Carpenter - not Karen's brother and musical partner. He didn't write it but added his name...
Been happy with the Narex set though I really don't put them through their paces like a real woodworker would. As for sharpening, I think Japanese water stones are cool (though messy). And I like...
Similar, but not the same as the turnaround to Jimmy Raney/Kenny Burrell's "Blue Duke."
Agree with Grahambop and Cunamara – look at the score. In the measure before the final chord, there is a final dominant: an Am spelled out by the strings, with a pizzicato D in the double bass. It...
What other song uses this intro?
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