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Not game-like at all (unless you make it one?): scales. Isn't learning intervals the reason why you guys practise scales? And, if that's not the result of the training, try it on a fretless? ...
Nope. Star Trek is a minor (flat 7). The melody also works as a contrafact for Out of Nowhere. The NBC "theme" (not exactly sure what one calls the musical equivalent of a logo) is I VI V ...
The former (2004 - 2006) Heritage Amplifiers of Tennessee designed and built their version of a high powered Fender Tweed Twin with additional EQ features. Following their patriotic naming theme, it...
I didn't catch them, but I'll check it out tonight! Thanks for the heads up about them!
If it happened, it was clearly a joke on Barney's part.
Major 7th Up is the first two notes of the old "Star Trek" theme song.
thanks! Not sure if you ever caught the duo posts I did with a cellist posted under the “improvisation” sub forum (because it’s all freeform improv)
So I decided to do a clip to see where I"m at on this tune. Tweeked the backing track to a tempo I could play, set up the recording and did it without any real practice. But forgot to press "record"...
Purely visually, +5 on the blonde. But as I have found, outward appearance and personality don't always match. Play them first, if you can, or at least hear them played.
Heh. Being oblivious about the real quality of their ears is a major mistake for almost every musician at some point. Congratulations and good luck!
If you ever do, please PM me! That's a different scale of economy deferentially with respect to awesome!
I had a Victoria low-powered tweed twin version with 2 12" speakers, and it was my main gigging amp for years. I was playing more blues and rock then, but it sounded great for jazz as well- very...
Oh, don't be tho therwiuth Of course, I'm not saying you're wrong...
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