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I think that (for me) playing gigs for pocket money is way more rewarding than trying to be an influencer on social media. Making a slick video takes a lot of work. Much more than just showing up to a jazz gig with a guitar and amp and improvising on a called tune (which is mostly what I do).
Kudos to all the "influencers" out there that put in the work. I don't have the time to watch your stuff. I am too busy woodshedding to do that.
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03-23-2023 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
NB: even gigs pay a lot better than being a YouTuber with 7k subs! ;-)
Mind you it’s amazing what gigs pay better then. I have a friend (a top London musican) who uses jazz gigs to subsidise his true calling - a career in criminal law…
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
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Originally Posted by omphalopsychos
Right now I’m trying to work out why a heavily edited 10m video isn’t rendering. It’s a pain in the butt hole. I should just get a white board clearly.
But you know who is the absolute best YTer? Barry Harris. The voyeuristic aspect of his online materials guarantees its rigor and authenticity. He clearly dgaf that his videos are up on youtube. He's just there deep in the hole with his students, hammering out ideas for the sake of educating the students directly in the room with him and also working out his curiosities. The fact that his videos are online and getting millions of views is(/was) obviously totally irrelevant to him.
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Originally Posted by Little Jay
Lately I sometimes pick up my tele and try to get it to sound like my archtop, since I hear about so many using them for jazz here, and it doesn't last long, a telecaster in my mind is great for many things, but trying to make it sound like an archtop isn't what I want from it. Back in the day, a telecaster with a PAF neck pickup was a standard studio guitar, now that you could make sound more like an archtop.
As far as the video goes, people have been making semis sound like arch tops or a reasonable facsimile since forever, just roll off the tone and play jazzy, is that really worth a video? It's like saying HEY, I CAN MAKE THIS COUNTRY TWANGER TELECASTER WORK FOR CLASSIC ROCK TOO!Last edited by bluejaybill; 03-23-2023 at 02:13 PM. Reason: Spelling
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The real jazz guitar is the guitar that a jazz musician uses to play jazz music. It can be a dobro. Or a Super 400.
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