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I did the whole Chet Baker, But Not For Me intro. I don't do many solo transcriptions, none all the way through.
Plot twist: play C major starting on C3, 8th fret of 6th string and get to top G on the 1st string without sliding. Suggested fingering: strings 6-3 124; 2 123; 1 1234. I will only slide if there's...
I'm beating a dead horse at this point, but all of Jim Hall's Jazz Guitar album. Also I transcribed a ton of Charlie Christian stuff. That stuff is pure vocabulary, and can be surprisingly modern...
Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came down from the stairhead plucking apoyando no place that thumb in a left knee situation?
Sorry, but which "Alumitone Humbucker"? Alumitone Humbucker: Position: Neck, Bridge Resistance: 3.4k Peak frequency: 2343 Inductance: 1.4 henries
This is a pretty common response to people posting their preferred scale fingerings, but chromatic notes aren’t really accounted for in any typical scale fingering. I think at some point, no matter...
The big reveal is at 2:23 "I didn't worry too much about learning the whole solo, I just learned up until a point where he started playing something really fast and difficult." Until he said...
I hope that's not the only way you finger scales because if it is, it will be counterproductive for playing jazz (or rock for that matter). You should be able to get anywhere on the fretboard from...
1. Howlin’ Wolf and Hubert Sumlin / “Smokestack Lightning” 2. Elmore James / “The Sun is Shining” 3. Robert Johnson / “Sweet Home Chicago” 4. Dickie Betts and Duane Allman / “In Memory of...
Yep. I tried looking it up before I posted it, but in was in maintenance then too. Now that I look at that rear slider, it does look like it was cut with scissors or something. I'll do better before...
Yeppppppppppp. I would say the exception to this is that TOP style playing encourages fretting with the thumb which is totally fine for some but for others leads to typists wrist (the reverse of...
I do think the basic ‘grab and whack’ TOP technique has little potential to go wrong compared to thumb behind. A flawed halfway version of thumb behind technique can lead to injury. If you are going...
George Barnes plays Bach/1966
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