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First of all I like your playing, you have a good sense of rhythm and you know how to make your instrument sing. And that is the point for me. Listen to singers and horns more than to guitar players...
I've always been more interested in "crossover" guitars than in pure, traditional classicals, and back when I was researching what I'd buy as my 1st guitar several people suggested I looked at...
Sounds like some nice stuff, hope you can find time to get to it.
Answering for myself, I would say true legato, as in smooth and connected. As opposed to guitar “legato” which is more properly referred to as “slurring.” Again answering for myself, I don’t think...
Do you mean legato making notes longer or legato as in picking and then pull off/hammer on multiple notes. Sure, I'll take a look at it. Give me a simple example of a player and a song where...
I agree with the too heavy "pick attack/touch"; both played pretty nice but the picking sounds really hard. My advice is to get some Jim Dunlop .75mm Nylon picks. When you play with them they will...
I haven't really gotten to this, working on too many things at once. However, looking at the original lead sheet for the tune, I noticed that the composer (Victor Young) implies certain harmonic...
Right you are, BT, too staccato, o.k. for rock 'n roll but not jazz.
I know that this thread concept has run out of steam but I am still working on these cause I like doing it. It's forcing me to stick with something until I get it to performance level and that's...
I believe that's J287. That top came from one of the best pieces of wood I ever came across. It was a massive piece of bubinga that had a hilarious story to go with it from the day I bought it. ...
Why do you have to lighten your pick attack? My view is that it's not only an attack issue but a rhythm and articulation issue too. When you pound out each note it sounds hoakey. So it's more...
It's Walkin' (or Sid's Ahead, Weirdo or Gravy). The tune is credited to a shadowy underworld figure, Richard Carpenter - not Karen's brother and musical partner. He didn't write it but added his name...
Been happy with the Narex set though I really don't put them through their paces like a real woodworker would. As for sharpening, I think Japanese water stones are cool (though messy). And I like...
What other song uses this intro?
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