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Originally Posted by dot75
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01-13-2019 02:36 PM
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Don't mention the F#...
Not sure if it's me or the program that reverses accidentals in the same bar...
Re-up'd.. let me know if you find moreLast edited by dot75; 01-13-2019 at 04:01 PM.
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Originally Posted by guitarbuddy
I was wondering if you could say something about the fingerings / positions you chose. Just curious.
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Where can I get a copy of the book with CD? Amazon only shows kindle version. I prefer the paper version.
Come to think of it I don’t even have a computer with a CD drive anymore. Are the tracks available in mp3 by any chance?
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Originally Posted by kenhan
Joe Pass Guitar Style Book & New CD | Carol Kaye Store
https://www.amazon.com/Joe-Pass-Guit...s+guitar+style
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Originally Posted by dot75
It's Carol who plays the material on page 35 (the blues lines we're working on).
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Originally Posted by dot75
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Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
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Originally Posted by kenhan
--Alfred.com (Alfred Music)
--Guitarcenter.com
--Musicarts.com (Music & Arts)
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Originally Posted by kenhan
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Originally Posted by kevmoga
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I'm still working on this. Taking me longer than I thought it would to get it right and up to tempo. Hangin' in there!
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Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
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Okay, gang. First take. I'm a firm believer in leaving lots of room for improvement. ;o)
(Used new Focusrite iTrack Pocket for this. Took me longer than expected to get the hang of it----mainly because I needed to change a setting on my phone, not because the gizmo is hard to use.)
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It's taking me some time to work through this. Thanks for the Midi! Do we have a time limit for every new exercise?
Regards
Abhi
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Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
The only things I noticed were a few issues with time, no biggie. I would suggest recording your own backing track of Freddie Greene type comping, then play along with that. But whatever, you're doing great! I really think this JP material is tops for developing the jazz language on the guitar.
I must confess that I have signed up for yet another Berklee class, so am delayed from this thread, but am still playing a little bit of it as time allows and intend to get back to it.
You guys please keep it up.
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Working on the second blues solo on page 35.
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My reading skills stink.
Have to make this a priority.
But at least I'm posting. ;o)
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I'm on the way! I like to do clips with the playing memorized, and I'm having trouble keeping this first section in my memory. But I'm working on it and will post, hopefully this week!
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
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I studied some of the solos in this book ages ago. For a vid and tabs go here.
And by coincidence did I record a recent take last month:
The clips are 13 years apart and so are the guitars!!!!!
DB
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I sent a request to Dirk and Matt to change the title of this thread to:
[study group] Joe Pass Guitar Style.
That should make it easier for people to find and get back to.
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Originally Posted by DB's Jazz Guitar Blog
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Changed the way I fingered this and wanted to see if I could play it from memory. Taking it slow, more as a rubato intro than a keep-it-moving straight eighths exercise. At least, that was my intent.
Still needs work but this is my favorite of the 3 blues so far.
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Unfortunately for us lesser mortals, it shows that tempo has a lot to do with this. DB's tempo is both enviable and necessary.
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