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So this is palm-muting with the left hand, or is there a reason why you don't show the actual palm muting? Sounds nice though...
Sounds more like the fantasia-like descriptions I see in items that get shipped from China; auto-translation doing its thing. That wouldn't make much sense for an UK-based seller, unless you mean...
Of course they would. And to us they all look the same, right? :rolleyes: See, I could have looked that up but didn't, despite the 2 Skodas in the household (a 2009 and a 2018). To keep with...
Wow, that's good money. My band has been considering starting a tip jar, not many around here do it but they're all over the place in Nashville, and I hear Austin. We're a 5-piece and shoot for 100...
China would say that means they are Chinese. :nonchalance:
Yeah I remembered him doing that. It's not much discussed, but in fact an incredibly prevalent move to simply quote or paraphrase the melody over difficult changes. It happens a lot!
I did understand that soundbites, means recording, but I do not have or know about any recordings. Sorry. Tonnie
If you mean you don't understand the term: soundbites means recording(s). IOW, let's hear the darn thing ;)
Trust me the feeling is mutual, and regulations and their enforcement on this not so draconian that townships or even regions don't try to put up periodic bans on motorcycling on their scenic routes...
Used Henriksen Bud or Blu Six might fit the bill?
Interesting that on his own version (on Adam’s Apple), Wayne basically just plays the melody (with some embellishments) during his solo on those sections. I find playing Cm pentatonic over the A7...
Thomas Morgan https://youtu.be/78guJGb8dRo?si=0k2uaAOFz0N8zfAE https://youtu.be/RManQw8hiUM?si=GgTAAbFk2KVOk7DS
It's interesting how satisfying that move from A7alt to Cm feels, isn't it? Who'd have thunk it?
Waynes version (bearing in mind the tune was reworked in rehearsal) NRB has F#m11b5 | F13#11 | E7alt | A7alt | The US harmonic movement is noice as it often is with Wayne E(addb6) -->...
Mr. Paul Jackson. Now, it's hard to separate him from his work with drummer Mike Clark, and they didn't really play exactly straight-ahead jazz....maybe some would even not call it jazz, but it...
mclaughlin sound here
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