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Good job everyone, I enjoyed them. A slow pass thru the tune in D- with intro and coda.
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04-14-2022 09:15 PM
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Right on time ...
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Graham your hired Franks coffee bar 10 shillings a gig...skiffle group is on after you.Tommy Steel is in it.....lol
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Originally Posted by blackcat
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Originally Posted by voxo
As I recall I spent a long time first playing the tune along with the backing track (probably an Aebersold) before I dared to make the video, so I could play it well enough.
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Coming back to the discussion about Monk and Miles, I wonder how such great individuals collaborated and got along during the recording of the album " MILES DAVIS and the Modern Jazz Giants"...?
Miles Davis - trumpet
Milt Jackson - vibraphone
Thelonious Monk - piano
Percy Heath - bass
Kenny Clarke - drums
Recorded in New York, December 24, 1954
I was 15 days old then.
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I think that might be the recording where at one point, Miles shouts at Monk to lay out (he didn’t like Monk’s comping apparently!).
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Ian Carr writes in his Miles Davis biography that Miles and Monk didn’t get on at all during these sessions, and that the record company thought it was a good idea to pair the two. He doesn’t rate the recording very highly, either.
BTW Dizzy claims in his autobiography to have written the intro to Round Midnight, and that Miles never got it right.
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Here's a solo play through i did a while back..
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I recorded my version today, I found some cool chords in the book with Monk's compositions - probably similar to his performances.My guitar sounds pretty good in the lower register and is a bit like the Wes Montgomery L5 sound.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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I don't know in what years Miles practiced boxing ...Last edited by kris; 04-15-2022 at 11:47 AM.
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Originally Posted by docsteve
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These are two fresh takes, on the sofa, I am playing my first guitar...
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Well, I get bored with long public holidays so I've messed with this a bit. Hope I don't meet Monk. 'Hey, you're the guy who fooled with my TOON!'. But you never know, he might like it.
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Originally Posted by kris
Miles Davis Was a Boxing Fan | BoxingInsider.com
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This is my last take...
I recorded the 7 string guitar first then the other one.
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Lots of nice takes this week, and some old faces have returned. Here's my take:
(realizing now the audio and video are not well-synced...)
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Originally Posted by Lionelsax
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Originally Posted by wzpgsr
Hofner Chancellor Archtop-exelent sound.
Cool sparing solo - glues well with backing track.
Very jazzy phrasing.
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Originally Posted by Alter
Great playing.
The quality of the recording is a bit annoying to me when listening to it, i.e. a distorted sound and an ungrounded guitar.
Or it's my sound card and speakers ... not sure.
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Hi, wzpgsr, some nice variations on the tune there!
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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Originally Posted by TOMMO
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Direct recording from a decent archtop guitar seems to work well, that’s always been my experience.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
We record without using a microphone and a guitar amplifier with sound correction.
But I use the Shadow preamp cable to connect to the USB sound card....so I'm not sure if this can be called "direct recording"?
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