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Being in the States you probably weren't wondering but back in the day all the players had something they kept their bits and bobs in. Not necessarily their guitar case but something within easy reach. A lot of them wore waistcoats/vests with pockets in them.
It's likely someone here would know about it.
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12-09-2024 08:04 PM
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This is my only free playing during a concert at a jazz festival...:
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Originally Posted by Mark Kleinhaut
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I like it a lot. Great band too, drummer is really cooking.
Originally Posted by kris
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That sounds very personal.
Originally Posted by ragman1
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Thank You Jeff.
Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
The drummer-Marlon Simon.
Best
Kris
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Hey, for anyone interested.....I played something today and recorded it. No video, though.
Jam Vol 62_mixdown2.wav - Google Drive
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Today's go for it, based on another very short theme that I heard in my head while driving to work. It's in D major and D minor at the same time
It's in D everything.
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I took a nap, woke up and then I did this tonight. I call this "Passaros".
I am in the process of releasing a first album with CD Baby. I am adding this track to the record. It feels right to me. Album is just for fun, and I don't expect anything from it, but it was important for me to do it.
Here is a screenshot of my HearNow page. This song is on the album. These are 30 second previews. Just wanted to share the coolness of this.
Brian Kinder - Passages, Birds, & Whispers
Last edited by guitarvegas; 12-11-2024 at 05:12 PM.
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Judge this as it's own music. Not to be compared with anything.
And the background rain is cool, because it kind of eliminates my guitars annoying buzz. Love you guys....thank you for listening!
Last edited by guitarvegas; 12-14-2024 at 08:46 PM.
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What do you mean?
Originally Posted by guitarvegas
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Because I originally posted this as being relevant in some abstract way, to the tune Christmas Time is Here.....but I was so wrong. So don't judge this or compare to that tune, because it is definitely not even remotely close. I am floating in another galaxy, and that's cool. Just wanted to state the facts, before anyone gets into this.
Originally Posted by joe2758
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I am experimenting with another unusual tuning today. Don't know what it is, but I liked what was coming out from it. It is pretty. Also, my mic placement today seemed to be just about right. The experimental quest continues...
And, well....as you know, I guess I like singing to the birds! Thanks for listening to my wonderful mess!
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That's a good one, Brian :-)
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As I think I said when I spotted this on YouTube: Inspiring. Makes me want to take up nylon string, if not outright classical technique (e.g., John McLaughlin’s many recordings playing a classical guitar with a flatpick).
Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Thanks! Sometimes come out good, others....not so much.
Originally Posted by ragman1
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I mean, improvising is pretty much all I do. Every so often, I slip into something recognizable; for the most part, I make it all up on the spot. Such as:
And not only on guitar:
As I mentioned in the Semester of Solo Guitar thread, I have a bit of a complex about this. I have never been able to just reel off covers, be that from The Real Book or The Rolling Stones. But I have always been able to improvise tunes…Eh, 40 years at it and still learning.
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I heard the first one....brilliant! Loved it. You using a pick?
Originally Posted by L50EF15
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Thank you! And yes, I always use a pick (Fender 351 Extra Heavy Celluloid) for all my fretted instruments (tenor, plectrum, and five string banjo included).
Originally Posted by guitarvegas
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I love this! And the singing birds? You’re in great company; Eric Dolphy used to play along with singing birds.
Originally Posted by guitarvegas
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Of relevance to the subject at hand, I absolutely recommend the books linked below:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/imp...ley/1125857065
Freedom Principle Jazz After 1958 by Litweiler John - AbeBooks
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Wow, thanks so much! I am hooked on birds...lol
Originally Posted by L50EF15
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One more for the evening, on my oldest guitar (1925 Gibson L Jr.):
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Vegas, do one with sounds from a skatepark
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That tuning makes for some gorgeous clusters. I want some of those sounds out of standard tuning but the stretches that might require could cause injury. This is a good one and I really am happy to hear you without the amp hum you had in your electric tracks.
Originally Posted by guitarvegas



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