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I don't recognize it. Shazam didn't either.
I have a Mono Vertigo bass case and it's become my favorite of all the cases I own...and that includes an almost embarassing number of hard, soft, and in-between cases from probably a dozen different...
Simple Fm jazz funk tune i heard live yesterday but i really like that tenor sax line. If anyone knows the title, i will finally be able to sleep (figure of speech ^ ^) : Fm JazzFunk...
I saw Joe Puma many times playing with Chuck Wayne at Strykers on the west side of NYC in the 1970's. One NYE show at that venue had Chuck and Joe playing with Chet Baker and Lee Konitz. Boy was that...
Barry Harris scale exercises start from the root for each chord (or ii-V). Playing continuous scales is what you referred to as starting with the next closest note. I also sometimes do that in a...
That's good stuff. I do the BH scale outlining, but I modify it in addition to his standard way. Change up the contours, scales used, and I do it in faster subdivisions like triplets and 16th notes...
Maybe time to move this thread to "other styles." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maekYcb8s2U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_K2KOBDePA
That sounds familiar - that answers what I called part two of the puzzle, thanks.
No, what I meant is, the instrument in the painting is a guitar, not a lute.
And he’s likely to know if anyone (shop or individual) has a matching 400P that they might sell. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That feels a lot like some of the Barry Harris stuff. When you do that do you start at the root at each chord change or do you just start with the next closest note?
Get in touch with Romain Vuillemin. I suspect he would know where they all are.
I met Joe back at the 5 Town's Guitar show on LI back in the early 1990's. He was very down to earth and a wonderful to talk to. I will never forget that, and he was just walking around like many. He...
Can someone help me identify this song?
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