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Q. What did we have before Pro Tools?
A. Pros.
(h/t Rick Beato and Steve Lukather)
Anybody else get that commercial before a musical YouTube video advertising "Niko's MidiPak" where some smarmy...
It’s a lot easier to transcribe single-note solos like the guitar, sax and trumpet as played here. But a lot of work to transcribe Roland Hanna’s piano solo, he used quite a lot of chordal textures.
Okay, its a start with lots of possibilities for improvement...:nightmare:
For now, I stick with BIAB, Sibelius, a couple of those real/fake books. And most important, real other musicians.
You have managed to bring out the intimacy and space within which the music seems so natural. It's so beautiful to see and hear everything about the video serving a very personal realization of the...
I have a Guild A150 Blonde Savoy. The Dearmond Rhythm Chief 1000 came mounted approximately 3/4" from the end if the neck.
Question: Would I notice any difference in tone (for the better) ?
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In Cm7 the minor 7 is Bb. If you add an A on top you'll get Cm13, a good sounding, valid chord.
One octave lower, that A becomes the 6th that would clash with the minor 7th. Cm6 usually is of a...
Do altered bass notes normally appear in all parts or only the bassist's? E.g. for a Cm7/A chord, would the piano part simply show Cm7, to keep it uncluttered?
Tony Mottola was Como’s favorite accompanist for years. The Perry Como Show started in 1955, and I got my first guitar in September of that year. My parents watched it regularly and I discovered TM...
Thanks Rene! Much appreciated. :redface-new:
Love playing the old standards. It was from a weekly jam session that the Mrs. recorded on her phone. The tune is often done as a ballad, but I was...
It seems like the OP has the following constraints (or missing constraints):
Must LOOK like an ES-175 (grandson wants guitar that looks like Grandpa’s). Most important constraint.
Guitar is...
Position of a Rhythm Chief 1000
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