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Yes I did consider buying one of those …. but I already own a Spark mini …. so I’m gonna carry the bit of extra weight and take the mini in my cabin bag
i checked again, is not C6b5 , because if you include the melody it turns into C6/9b5 its quite strange since it includes the / symbol , i think i never seen this kind of nomenclature. any idea?
Thanks for your interesting post. Ignorance can be dangerous!
Hydration (before and if possible during) and a good cough drop as needed--I like Hall's, but there are generic/house-brand equivalents. I'm not sure about the effectiveness (or prudence) of...
Stay lubricated...even sipping plain still water helps me.
I mean you don't really need a mercedes to drive to work. we should all have hondas.
Now now. Set a goal and stay focused on it. We only have so much time.
Personally, the biggest jazz recording I recall was from 1971. It was Freddie Hubbard’s, First Light, which featured great Benson and Hubert Laws, some of CTI’s finest. I was 16, having played...
Hi guys, probably not a very common topic but i need some help here. I caught a cold, have to cough every now and then and want to avoid this on tomorrow's gig. What can i do not to have to...
I guess that’s fair. Flip side being that part of the fun is seeing how these things apply in other contexts.
That should cut down the waiting time! :eagerness:
There's no reason to make the turns work that way if they weren't like that in Bebop. We are talking about studying an 80 year old style of music.
The people saying play smaller voicings are assuming you are playing with a bass player and maybe even a piano player. In that context, you want to "go small" more often than not. But it's good to...
I remember learning those and submitting a video to Jimmy back when he had the Workshop (JBGW) It's good to know those voicings even if you don't use them all the time. (They're teaching you how to...
how to suppress cough on the bandstand ....
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