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Hi all,
A lot more could be done with this tune, but here's mine before the end of the month!
Thanks -
Bill
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08-25-2015 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Jehu
wiz (Howie)
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OK all, Here is my "By Ear" version. I used a BIAB jazz guitar trio backing track for this one. I was trying to listen to the Canadian guitar player, "Oliver Gannon" for the good comping he always does. Please feel free to critique this version, Your comments are of great value to me and helps me to improve my playing.
Best wishes,
Howie
https://app.box.com/s/3fmshujxsq8eq9p7s4ekqdyg2w4l95kzLast edited by wizard3739; 08-30-2015 at 06:20 PM.
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Wiz - when listening to your submission yesterday, my wife asked me "Was that you? It sounded very natural".
The ultimate compliment from her!
Bill
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Everybody, good takes.
I tried improvising over provided backing track and noticed that I was on note A quite a lot, which made me wonder ... so I tried playing the melody from notation and discovered the recording is transposed in regard to natiton. Namely, if Notation is in Ab, as I think it is, actual backing track is in F (first note of the melody is C), so if anybody's still to do someting with it, take care.
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Yes, I also noticed that the backing track is in F (which is common key for the tune) and the leadsheet is in Ab (probably alto sax transposition made occasionally in the software?)...
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Never quite make it by month's end:
http://www.noiseinthebasement.com/mp3s/GMH%2001.mp3
If it's of any interest, here's the backing electric piano track:
http://www.noiseinthebasement.com/mp...0epno%2000.mp3
And the sheet I worked from:
http://www.noiseinthebasement.com/mp...0Heartache.pdf
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Very nice, M-ster. Wonderful lines and tone!
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Beautifully done M-ster! I really like your lines and the tone is great. You sound like a pro jazz guitar player. Thank you for sharing!
wiz (Howie)
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I am sorry about the lead sheet in Ab, I uploaded a leadsheet I transcribed for the sax player in the band I'm currently playing with.
wiz (Howie)
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Well, if M-Ster can, why could not I? No, not sounding that super nice clean and tidy with insanely accurate timing
Actually, I think my MIDI programed techno has more accidentally played ghost and off beat notes than his guitar playing.
On the contrary, for something completely different:
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My hats off to all you folks who regularly post your interpretations of the various Jazz standards. This thread is what its all about. To Vladan, Grahambop, Oilyrag, wiz, and all the rest, thanks for putting yourself out there, month in-month out. If we only had 50 more like you...
I suspect I will get there one day myself. For now, I will just enjoy your music - which really seems to come from your hearts!
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I got an Eastman 803 that is my favorite guitar (after all the mods I did for it) Been thinking of having kids, but if they get to my guitar. I dunno... same fear I have about pets. Whenever someone uses my guitar, I have to be there. Had a bad experience with a guy who put a huge gash in the finish of my guitar. You live and you learn...
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Originally Posted by Irez87
So kids can inspire you too!
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My kid is 2 years old and he is running around the house with soprano uke (real one - not a toy) and he really strums it rythmically, I put a button and a strap for him... he has a few songs he likes so he tells me: 'Daddy.. big guitar... bonga-bonga!' - then I play a song and tries to sing (very precise intonation for a small kid) and strums the uke and you should see his face !
And to be true I can't wait when he gets at my guitar and probably then he will really teach me how to play!
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