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Originally Posted by Lobomov
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12-06-2021 11:43 AM
Pat is a very intelligent musician and a great composer.Originally Posted by LobomovPat worked his ass off from a young age and came out of school as an analphabet as all his time went into guitar. According to an interview with himself, he claims that he didn't learn to read and write properly before in his 20s.
Musical talent isn't a gift from God that just is there without any work.
I've pulled out of the Antoria. The top has no braces and instead has a sound post. This was the design prior to the revamp in the later 70's. The last Antoria I went to buy from that year had...
Hi SetPhasersToSwing. That's a very kind offer. So far things seem ok. Ebay has the money and if the guitar doesn't show, I should be covered. The seller did say though that there wasn't any...
Thanks for trying those tubes and reporting back. I’m going to track down a nice 6L6.
Gee I love your playing, Mark! Have you tried flatwounds on the Compliant?
Zombie thread, but fun tune. Definitely a "riff" tune, blues it up on the descending line, nail some of those A7's, and don't ignore the Gm.
Always enjoy your playing Mark. Guitar looks interesting. I've always wanted a Ribecke since hearing the Halfing.
Well done Jim. I'm Glad you could carry the brand on. I've always found your guitars to look elegant and unique. A testament to your designs. Cheers to you!
Here's where I am with the tune. This is the loose intro it changes each time I play it followed by the little solo section that I play between verses. Comping with the singer is four to the bar...
Great news! I’ve had three hollowbody guitars: a 1974 Gibson ES-175, a 2002 Heritage Eagle, and a Soloway Gosling single 15. I just let go of the Gibson and I’m inclined to sell the Eagle if I can...
That's an interesting one. It seems at some point lyrics were written to this tune...the vocal versions that use those lyrics don't have that little flourish that was clearly there, right from...
As you say in your thread title, it's just "Stupid Real Book" -- the Aebersold you posted has the correct line as does this sheet from the Colorado Cookbook:
The recording is always right. For what it's worth, John Lewis does it sometimes where he plays the melody without that, but there will be a saxophone or something playing an approximation of that...
I will also consider an exchange with vintage ES-175 plus cash from my side.
I’m almost in the same boat as you. I heard Yaffee playing hers at Shalin and now I need to try one. May even make a trip to Georgia if I have to. I’m in southern nh. If you end up finding one and...
John McLaughlin and Joe Zawinul duet Zawinul’s...
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