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Munisteri's rhythm playing in that Ear Regulars video reminds me of John Pizzarelli's (especially in timbre) and Steve Jordan's, at least on the Ruby Braff's All-Stars album (aka Braff!), where you...
Thanks for mentioning radio garden. Being of canadian decent I checked out the edges of humanity up there. In thompson manitoba they have bingo going on their lone fm station. In yellowknife...
It might be worth contacting the owner of Guitars 'n Jazz. Also Doc Dosco although he seems to be somewhat inactive here.
"Power chords" are properly played as the root and the fifth, two strings, two notes, so not really chords. :smile-new: At some point people started saying that "root fifth root" were power chords,...
Yes, my Guild Savoy has a deep Venetian cut in all laminate of course.
Sweet! And no matter how hard he strums I still can't hear him! :rolleyes:
The guitar was made no earlier than a year or two prior so the finish hadn't ambered yet. I think it's Art Ryerson but I'm used to seeing him w a Super 400
I didn't recognize him either. But that L5 is so blond it's almost white!
Mine has always been this . . . But then I happened upon one of these and now I'm confused LoL . . .
I thought Judy Garland was a brunette :cool: ps that's Paul Whiteman and Don Goldie his trumpeter on the left, don't know the guitar player w the L-5.
^ Sounds good, that's the first clip I've heard from you. But why's it all wimpy and quiet? Jk. I hope that C7#9 chord didn't pounce you too badly.
Oh, and one more thing, rhythm guitar is ABSOLUTELY thinking of the guitar as a piece of tuned percussion.
Well, it's an example of one way to do it. I'm a little surprised there's still confusion about what I'm after here, but yeah, I'm definitely listening to and studying Freddie. I'd love a list...
A nice blond and Mickey Rooney on drums
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