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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
Economical notes and the way of articulation remind me of Jim Hall.
is it octaver efect?
As I know J.Hall used sometimes octaver and chorus... and sometimes pitch shifter.
Best
kris
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09-19-2021 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Triple_Jazz
If I succeed, I will make a third take.
I haven't had a pick in my hand for a long time/about 10 days/.
Best
Kris
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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
Originally Posted by Triple_Jazz
Originally Posted by dogletnoir
Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
Originally Posted by ragman1
Originally Posted by kris
Originally Posted by kris
Originally Posted by ragman1
Originally Posted by kris
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John ,
You are a great person with a great sense of humor.
I think that's what a jazz musician should be like.
Thanks for a nice coments
Jazzingly
Kris
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Originally Posted by kris
I have a patch programmed into my ME80 which is based on adding an octave-down, but only a little bit.
Too much, and the lower notes seem to distort. But, even just a little bit of it thickens the upper notes nicely. My theory is that it makes playing fewer notes more appealing. The guitar is a Comins GCS-1 which has a fairly dark sound to begin with.
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Finally had a chance to listen to the contributions.
Dogle. I liked the backing track. The one with the solo (if I've got this straight) has a very nice warm tone. Was that you with the organ backing? I liked that one too.
Triple. Nice swing feel on the head. More boppish later. Octaves sounded great.
MrB. I like the screaming lead approach, with the usual fluidity and energy.
Kris: I like the whole approach. Harmony on the backing track is hip (to the point where it sounds like a different tune). I like the aggressive attack and energy.
John A. Tone is instantly great. This, sadly, gives me no excuse, since I have that same guitar. Nice overall approach, dark, bluesy, good time feel.
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Hi !
Oh ! I tried this standard weeks ago.
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No excuses, this was what I had in me today.
Feel free to comment.Last edited by Peterson; 09-20-2021 at 02:22 PM.
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Originally Posted by John A.;[URL="tel:1147236"
I urge anyone reading and not contributing to throw your lot into the ring and post weekly. It will help.
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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
Yes, that was me on guitar for the organ trio backer, but nothing else on that one.
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I've superceded the other one. This probably has more life to it. I think the vid processing drops some notes, but never mind. It always looks like I'm tense and struggling but actually I'm not, I was just wafting through it. Quite fun really.
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Since we've found in this tune a place to think about bass+guitar duos, here are two of my all-time favorites for this tune, both live, both full of wonderful improvisational moments.
Jim Hall and Ron Carter
Joe Pass and Red Mitchell
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Red Mitchell had such a mysterious magic tone. His duo with Jim Hall is my favorite album.
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Great version of Giants:
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OK, here's another version:
i promise i'll stop soon...
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No, you won't, it's impossible :-)
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Well soccer season is officially kicking my ass...finally a chance to listen a bit.
dogletnoir, really enjoyed the version with your comping...you compliment yourself well...I suppose who knows us better than ourselves. Anyway, it works. going to check out your others too, but that one grabbed my ear.
Rag, I like the idea of changing keys...this is definitely a song that's not married to a key, in my opinion. swinging nicely.
triple, very cool track inspires some hip, modern playing from you, but still swings hard and has great energy, as usual.
John A, really liked this one. there was something in the self comping and a few legato-y things that reminded me a lot of Philip Catherine, which is a very good thing.
RP, you have such a nice relaxed feel...it allows you to play straight 8ths at medium tempo and never sound lame...thats a feat! Great take.
lionelsax, I dig your "guitbass" looped line...it creates a very different vibe that interacts with your solo nicely...just like dogletnoir's...hmmm....I need to self duet next week.
Peterson, also a nice swinging take, and great sound from that PRS flattop...how are you micing that up? its nice to hear someone play acoustic jazz and not just fall into djangoisms.
time to see if I missed one...
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Here is something quick and dirty that i threw down.
Cheers!
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Originally Posted by Jazzism
A very fresh and modern solo.
It's very good to listen to, even though you speak a difficult language of jazz in improvisation.
Great sound and great time.I really like your lightness in your playing which makes it my favorite take.
Sounds very professional.
Congrats
Jazzingly
Kris
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
I think you missed more than one.
Don't worry - it's just fun.
Best
Kris
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Originally Posted by Danil
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Originally Posted by kris
cheers.
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Originally Posted by Jazzism
contrafact?...good idea.
I do it for fun. You suggest a brilliant idea.
I have to come up with a nice melody ... :-)
Best
Kris
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Originally Posted by Jazzism
Anyone else use Genius Jamtracks?
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