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And what to call it if you double the root? For example: D-D-G or D-G-D. Debussy liked that sound, used it in pieces such as Clair de Lune.
There's no such thing as a 1 note chord. Or, a two note chord for that matter. We're talking about Rhythm guitar. Look at my last video. That's a PERFECT example of four-on-the-floor rhythm...
Yes, to play a full drop-2 chord, everything is on concentric strings. BUT we are talking about 2 or 1 note chords for rhythm guitar in this thread. You can't play a 2 note chord with 4 notes, so...
This is kind of a pointless argument, since you need to know both, and mute strings with either option.
Thank you. That's right. The point is to let the singer determine what's going to happen. Perhaps Nevershouldhavesoldit thought I was writing from the perspective of the guitarist?
Thank you. And when I said "just sit back" and post videos, I was juxtaposing sitting in a comfy chair somewhere or on your comfy couch and posting videos of yourself on the internet vs having to...
Agree to disagree. I like drop-2, where possible; more compact, no need to mute strings..
I wonder if they have his '39 L-5 with the Charlie Christian and P90 added. I also wonder how steep the going rate on that would be... EDIT: Never mind. Looks like that one is up online at...
mono neon, louis cole, domi, that rhythm guitarist with bonamassa, the italian kid who recently played with meola (Manusco?), they all got real world gigs bcause of their youtube/insta presence.
rpjazzguitar didn't have it backwards at all. He explicitly said he does some singing, and then described a situation where he was singing and amateur backup musicians didn't match the way he was...
LOL I'm just going to leave it at that, LOL. Matteo Mancuso, LOL.
If I may play devil's advocate: not entirely; note how he mentioned amateur singers in particular. But amateur or professional, a singer can get it wrong in his/her initial interpretation of novel...
I recorded a video at the Sarasota Arts Museum with my new ensemble. This was part of the Never Records recording sessions installation at the museum. It was a single take with no overdubs.
Three-note drop-3 voicings are generally more useful than drop-2 for four-to-the-bar swing rhythm.
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