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    I've met several great musicians that were indifferent to doing transcriptions, Mick Goodrick being one of them. But to my ears they all already had a thorough knowledge of the jazz language (or were extremely talented), so possibly there was no big need for them to transcribe.

    For me, transcription has been the best tool available by far, a great way to improve by heaps whenever doing some.

    Anyway here's a take on So What. Thought I would have a video somewhere already but didn't..


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  3. #177

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alter
    I've met several great musicians that were indifferent to doing transcriptions, Mick Goodrick being one of them. But to my ears they all already had a thorough knowledge of the jazz language (or were extremely talented), so possibly there was no big need for them to transcribe.

    For me, transcription has been the best tool available by far, a great way to improve by heaps whenever doing some.

    Anyway here's a take on So What. Thought I would have a video somewhere already but didn't..

    Hi Alter,
    I stoped my coments here and anywhere and this is my last one.
    Really...very nice inteligent phrasing and playing.
    You build very jazzy interesting long lines.
    You harmonize very well with the backing track and feel the form of this piece very well.
    The excellent articulation on the Stratocaster makes it very pleasant to listen to.
    Professional timing.
    Best
    Kris

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alter
    I've met several great musicians that were indifferent to doing transcriptions, Mick Goodrick being one of them. But to my ears they all already had a thorough knowledge of the jazz language (or were extremely talented), so possibly there was no big need for them to transcribe.

    For me, transcription has been the best tool available by far, a great way to improve by heaps whenever doing some.

    Anyway here's a take on So What. Thought I would have a video somewhere already but didn't..

    I really enjoyed that, thanks.

  5. #179

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar


    Comins GCS-1, Boss ME80 (adding a little lower octave), Little Jazz. Impressions, Dm, IRealpro, 210bpm into a KC150. Recorded with the phone camera and audio.
    Best so far.

  6. #180

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
    Duh, whoops, here's mine. C and C always cool. Took me a full chorus to settle in...

    Really loved this.
    Not only the fluency and energy of your solo but the tone of your guitar there, it's amazing.
    Is that just the raw sound of it inline?

  7. #181

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    Quote Originally Posted by vitorlds
    Really loved this.
    Not only the fluency and energy of your solo but the tone of your guitar there, it's amazing.
    Is that just the raw sound of it inline?
    Thank you!

    Re: tone, im plugged into a Yamaha THR 10ii amp, which is sitting right on the tabletop, about a foot behind my phone, which is propped up against a can of beer.

    The guitar is a Squier with a Fender neck. Its a screamer.

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    can of beer being the secret ingredient

  9. #183

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    Quote Originally Posted by vitorlds
    can of beer being the secret ingredient
    Absolutely. Better tone than a bottle.

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    Here we go!


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    Playing sounds good basshead! And I like the octave effect.

  12. #186

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    Thanks Beaumont, is the octave fx on the microcube LOL just having fun with it.

  13. #187

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    Just playing with it...