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"But if you can sight read Donna Lee at tempo... " I can't, but one wouldn't expect to be able to read anything well at tempo right off the bat - but let's drop the sight-reading discussion, it's...
Same issue, isn't it, Jimmy? (relaxed playing) Donna Lee fingering for speed
I tried not looking for kicks. I can play the first two phrases with my eyes closed. Then things came off the rails rather quickly. This is because I've practiced those first two lines probably...
Ah okay. With the quote above what you said, you actually said that sight reading was diametrically opposed to the accursed habit of trying to play without looking at the guitar. Thats not what...
We can share out of print materials here, see the attached.
If memory serves me well, Jonathan Stout uses his tri-cone (amongst other things) for outdoor concerts with his band.
You'll be happy to hear that your video has been heartily endorsed by the American Dental Association.
Chromatic Enclosures, using one finger per fret and lots of slurs is what I'm practicing. This type of practice lick.
Figured I'd leave both since it's hard to describe. 2 goofy explanations is more effective than 1. I'm goin Pebber Brown and gonna start doing consistent hardcore technique practice. I never...
Yes, that is what I said, sight reading is "diametrically opposed" to the habit of looking at the guitar fretboard while playing. The question is, are there advantages to not looking at the...
Observations from fifty odd years of using and abusing valve amplifiers; A minute or so of warm up, and you are good to go. After playing at volume for maybe half an hour, yes, they do tend to...
Great so maybe edit your post and put that description in there instead of what you have in there now.
Uh …… if you’re going to sight read, don’t you need to be looking at the music? Rather than at the guitar?
Emmanuel Michael
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