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Since the conversation has gravitated to the headstock, I thought I would include a pick of my 2000 Heritage Eagle headstock with inlaid Fleur-de-lis.
This was it for me. Back when I did Gypsy gigs being able to switch from rhythm to soloing in a single beat was great
Well, Bali Hai (from South Pacific) goes up an octave and immediately down to the major 7th, so it's close, if you can simply imagine the second note...
In the first clip, to my ears, Hubbard is playing a sustained Bb there, not a B natural (which would be b5, a very different animal). In the second, he's not hanging onto E natural anywhere, though...
Yeah, but the recording isn't in 440 tuning. So it's in between B and C. Maybe it's just my copy.
I get that the guys that started the company were old Gibson employees, but it would've been nice if they had come up w/ some original designs. 'The Heritage' [c'mon, really?] the Kalamazoo Award...
This is an example from a group I was in decades ago, that later became a Broadway show (Pump Boys and Dinettes). This was our first performance, at The Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill. I played bass,...
Dear AllanAllen, The first note is just a B, it start with a Cmaj7 chord :)
For me, A '51 Nocaster sized neck is big; a '58 Les Paul is big. I like 'em big. I don't need them that big, but I do enjoy them and find them very comfortable. Around 1" deep at the nut, I guess,...
I tend to like this. Someone recently posted Jimmy Bruno playing Poinciana, and it sounded rather anemic. I caught myself wishing his playing more resembled his prickly personality. This is not an...
Curious if you chose to play it in a sharp B, or a flat C. I can't see what frets you are on.
Yeah, scales and learning tunes by ear. That's all the interval practice I do.
[QUOTE=Josejzz;1330974]Dear Mark, I hope that you're going well! Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really sorry for this late answer, these months are being really speed and really busy...
Chet Baker - Do It The Hard Way, Scat Solo...
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