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I was actually subbing for the regular host on this one. Little up little down on this one, but a pretty good take (I think).
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04-14-2024 02:42 PM
I was actually subbing for the regular host on this one. Little up little down on this one, but a pretty good take (I think).
Like the man said: "Buy land-they're not making it anymore! " :cool: Doug
That's funny -- I was about to say Paul Chambers & Jimmy Cobb:
I mean. What I really mean. When probing all the original plain harmony, not changing the scale - it is safe. Sometimes sounds bland, occasionally "interesting" But the trouble starts when the...
Isn't harmony a scale thing, overall? I mean, when you go up and down the chords in diatonic (as the original tune has it), it really doesn't change much at all? But when changing the scale, key,...
But you don't have to change the harmony to be interesting...
Not mine, but, for the record, #83 is a 17" Special with a Natural finish.
Super fun texture. I’m playing with bass and sax next Thursday. So that’ll be fun.
Four is a bad example because it is so tight. The melody is the culprit. Everyone knows how it goes and the harmony is is almost unchangeable.
Yeah that's true, but my point is still valid. Guitars will underperform the S&P500 or any blue chip index fund on average, so all the money you allocate to guitars would grow at a faster rate...
The director there would be to make sure that the inside jokes would be easy for bypassers.
In terms of "toys", the right models from the right makers (Fender, Gibson ans Martin) are about the best investment that I have found. But there are, as others have already pointed out, better...
Ed Bickert is a great example of the type of comping I was talking about. He used chordal phrases tastefully in his comping and turned the performances into improvised orchestral arrangements. ...
Yeah, I would be all over a four on the floor thing on...er...Four (aside from the head that is, where you gotta do the hits) but then you all know my current obsession... Allan's Charleston thing...
Umm.. OK. What news sources do you use that are not heavily influenced or outright controlled by those with political agendas? Here in the US none of the media outlets are eve, close to free...
Thanks Ol' Fret. Very much food for thought. I'll look into your glue recommendation.
naming chords?
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