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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
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03-31-2020 11:30 PM
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You did great Jeff! Cold take? Even better.
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Originally Posted by Ukena
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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
The challenge is one video take with NO editing.
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Here's my entry. One take, no editing. Since bebop is my thing, that's the way I approach any tune.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
I'll give a try...Last edited by clebergf; 04-01-2020 at 11:17 AM.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Originally Posted by DB's Jazz Guitar Blog
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I love those duos videos from Frank.
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Originally Posted by christianm77
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So... I suspect I'll not be posting here... the pitching is already too fast for me to even strike out.
I'm still working on finding the chord-tones...
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Someone wanted to see lots of fingers, so here you go! (one take, with 2 cameras).
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
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I just go straight to youtube from my phone. Never had an issue.
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"I have no kick against modern jazz
Unless they try to play it too darn fast
And change the beauty of the melody
Until it sounds just like a symphony"
I'm struggling with 180 here .....
I'll see you in a few months
Hey I can play the tune ok ..... Innit
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Originally Posted by clebergf
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Here's my shot at it. Was a bit hard to use a backing atm, (cause I'm 450kms away from home where most of my stuff was due to the happy world situation..), so I just played a bass line on a looper pedal, and some chords that come in later, matching the tempo. I hope it's not too much of a distraction..
I wish I had taken a small mixer and a couple of mics with me..
My whole approach when practicing there tunes is to try to develop a flow. I remember something Harrison Fewell had said to me, when transcribing Pat Martino solos, about what a flow Pat has, and how ideas keep coming one after the other. Then of course, over choruses, you come across your limitations, try to stretch your vocabulary, which I guess is the whole idea behind a tune workout.
There's a lot to be said about rpjazzguitars approach as well, trying to play in a more minimal and motivic way. The "play slow" thread will be interesting!
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Cherokee again... It's been a minute, why not! I haven't played jazz in a while, and just to play lines and no chords wow not my style, but rules are rules! Here we go, from China with love.
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Originally Posted by Hep To The Jive
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Originally Posted by grahambop
Graham why thank you so much for that, { my M Gove defacto insincere start of any reply }
Graham i know you know how to use ireal, which is all that is, but played in ballad swing shunted up to 220bmp etc. if you want better Kwality my boy export as wav or blah
hugs from the island of France
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Originally Posted by grahambop
its the repeated notes, which i not normally fond of, but, . when played well like Mr B here sounds good, Barney K also did the same,
CC also did that repeated thang............................................. ...
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Dudes,
There is a mystery guest who wants to participate in the Cherokee challenge. He/she plays it a bit faster though at 296 bpm and alas, no video for this particular take. Be nice. He/she is a good friend ...
New but related challenge: guess the player!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c7uplsin1d...anges.mp3?dl=0
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