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Well that doesn’t really work, because it’s quite obvious they haven’t listened to anything recent, so how would they know? its not like I’m Mr contemporary jazz....
In Walked Bud (Thelonious Monk) by W. Lattao - YouTube
Anybody have one they are willing to part with? I have a Special that was installed on a ancient Bjarton flattop in the year 1 that is about the right size for my Swedish archtop but it wants to stay...
I think straight-ahead jazz would not survive without standards. They hold it together, maintaining links with the past and among the community of players. But what would I know? I listen to jazz...
Thank you guys for taking all the time to response me, yes, i know about Mark`s work, i played only one of them and it seem to me a better guitar than the ones that Gibson does. I would not say at...
They apparently do custom as well as 335. Black Ebony | ES-335 Custom Parts
OR... This thread = people who are surprised that there are no songs written later than the 1950s so they listen to jazz from the 1950s. :behindsofa:
Looks like you forgot to wake up Mark. No biggie, though, he seems to play just fine in his sleep. :cool::highly_amused:
Hi guys, Thought I'd share this live lesson! The 2-5-1 chord progression is one of the most essential building blocks of jazz - and using arpeggios in your playing is a key component of jazz...
Nice! Gave up trying to use Reaper for video, found it very awkward & pokey. Check out Shotcut: Shotcut - Home
Let's get you started: The Birth of 'The Boss' Bruce Springsteen - 1965 Martin D-35 | Lot #85156 | Heritage Auctions What? Don't care for the crack, don't care about the provenance? Here's a...
Here, let me help you. St. Vincent & Dua Lipa | Masseduction / One Kiss | 2019 GRAMMYs - YouTube
Yep, Candyrat is swarming with technically adept guitarists, but Antoine stands with only a few others (IMO of course) in creating interesting compositions in that style. He has also become a go-to...
In walked bud - thelonious monk - chord melody
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