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Today, 03:20 AM
New album called Brasil by Lee and Dave Grusin (who is almost 90 now btw). They are backed by an all-Brazilian band, with some very excellent vocals. Very nice playing (of course), immaculate...
Even the great Jim Hall had trouble playing the head cleanly, which is encouraging. I thought his intro was odd for a bop tune until I heard Dexter, from whom he borrowed it - I think I'll swipe...
Since, in the last few years, I acquired a 175, an L5ces and a Loar 700 poor man's early L5, this Fenix FAE8 hasn't had a look in! But I've recently dug it out at realised it's better than very...
Nice indeed! Very clean and the voice leading stands out wonderfully.
No actually I enjoy playing over these changes precisely because they aren't just I VI II V with a bridge. Of course the first line is a set of subs around a I-VI-II-V but it really feels different. ...
Whatever he used--it's like his hair. It worked for him. BTW listened to a bit of the first Jaco album (Jaco) recently. I think it was the first the 2 had ever recorded, with Paul Bley and Bruce...
The correct term to use in this context would be 'chord tones'
Even Charlie Christian played scales
I'm selling my beautiful Guild Benedetto. This guitar has Robert Benedetto's 'opulent brown' nitrocellulose lacquer finish. Robert Benedetto signed label. The serial number GBB105 indicates...
That's a really helpful diagnosis, thank you. I think that must be exactly what happened.
Agreed! If the headstock can't move but the body can, it can be a problem.
Kind of an unusual place for a fracture - typically, a neck joint failure will cause a noticeable increase in string height - if your action hasn't changed, then the neck joint is probably stable. ...
Sold, pending buyer's approval.
New Lee Ritenour
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