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05-30-2024, 06:01 PM
Ah yeah. I remember that. Disappointing, to say the least.
I think it's a fine plan. Also, it's of course fun to do the extra stuff at home because we're not hearing the whole tune "fleshed out."
It's easy for me to go 4 to the bar with the big band, the band fills out the song, but at home I try to throw all the things in so they'll be ready should I feel spicy at a gig. That's the plan...
This is an easy one to get "too cute" with...I'm noticing that a lot as I play through it. But yeah, that's a great spot for that.
There's opportunity for a chromatic walk up from Gmaj to E- in bars 13 - 14. I didn't realize until after recording.
Copyright doesn't expire once a book is out of print.
I wouldn’t say no to an L5 CES or something, but if I had that amount of money burning a hole in my pocket for a new guitar - actually, no wouldn’t be my first choice. I’d probably go for something...
I choose whichever one I prefer the look of on that particular guitar. Simple as
I think I solved my own problem! :-) I found a book called Wolf Marshall's Jazz Guitar Course. He has a chapter on GUIDE TONES and that looks like what I was originally talking about. I...
If I could afford another, this would be very tempting!
This sounds good. You've inspired me to use HHTM for my next vid.
I've seen the Charlton Johnson book, I remember it as being quite good. The Ranger Doug book is also very good. The video...not so much...I guess he's getting at what to teach a young beginner for...
The higher end Tokais are great guitars. They are very much copies of the Gibson 335, not interpretations of the 355 like a lot of maple necked/ebony boarded Japanese guitars. Mine happens to be a...
LOL - perhaps... did not know George was a player... perhaps just a collector ??
Is it not kind of a natural thing? one… two… ah one two three four
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