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For some reason I avoided recording this tune for a while-- but oh well, it's a classic for a reason Hope you enjoy!
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04-26-2024 11:56 PM
For some reason I avoided recording this tune for a while-- but oh well, it's a classic for a reason Hope you enjoy!
Wow, what a lovely version of that song. I am not familiar with that singer, but will definitely listen to her more. Lots of great examples of accompaniment there from Pasquale, and what a...
I think it's going to be great for performers. Not so great for people that write music in a traditional way. I'm in a techno duo and AI won't effect us at all. We like funky middle eastern techno.
Play bass and comp thru the changes. You can get away with just having whatever top note, but you should work towards being able to improvise a lil chordal melody on top. 19:45 ...
Christian, link up the other three videos you do in this series. I think they’re all relevant for rhythm changes. cycle 4 ii-V-I four and back turnaround Best videos you’ve done. I send...
Singers gonna sing—I mean they’re gonna do what they want, so you have to play around them. Give them space to sing, but be supportive and listen to them. I don’t think you can play with a singer...
Does anyone want to call the next tune?
Here's a video I did https://youtu.be/0R8GJpP2Xpc?si=kCt_1ywtIJh5RQiE
These are really cool. Descending progressions against an ascending melody.
Rhythm Changes is a classic sticking point because no one seems to be taught chord progressions these days. In fact it is no different to the blues in this respect. But then no-one seems to be...
I much prefer the tal and it's built better. The scarfed bracing was a bad idea on the 550 and if you notice, the older ones tops have flattened out. That being said, it's at least a tonal cousin and...
I would recommend you learn the diatonic chord progression for Major and Natural Minor scales. Then learn how to perform a progression analysis. Then learn about alter progressions (back door...
Here’s Charlie Parker on “Kim” … again first rhythm changes I found and first page of the solo. In this case the chord symbols reflect what he’s playing, rather than the rhythm section. Note the...
I heard that there are a some awesome classical guitar players who don't really care to learn a new bunch of pieces every year. Instead they are touring the world with stuff they have been playing...
Frank Vignola talks about Birdland’s Guitar Night...
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