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Today, 12:24 PM
Jobim arrangements (interm. level)?
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Ok, yeah, I get that then. That's basically what I'm doing too almost all the time. thanx for the clarification; helpful.
Oh man, I really like the birds. Much more than dots or squares. Just shows how different our tastes can be.
You seem to be the one most engaged in this particular argument. But yes. Yes I do like to argue.
It’s possible you missed some of the particulars of the Freddie Green stylistic stuff. He likes to fret larger chords but mute several of the strings so that only one or two notes fully sound.
Wow, you really like to argue, don't you? Again, you're entitled to your opinion, as is everyone, but I have heard of quite a number of people who have posted just ONE VIDEO on the Internet that...
Right you are - but not on the stand. Amateur or pro, informal jam or concert stage, no good can come from working against another player. I'm always amazed at players who play their own changes,...
The bass line is not what I expected lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Maybe you’re right! For me, playing gigs is an end in itself. The schelp is part of it and always will be. And I think to play live you kind of need to play live and build connections in the real...
So something to distinguish here. Having 10,000 followers on Instagram will not help you get a gig at a club. Having 100,000 followers might help you get a record deal. So the order of...
I’m not sure we can use any of those musicians as a general case Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thank you. And when I said "just sit back" and post videos, I was juxtaposing sitting in a comfy chair somewhere, or on your comfy couch, while wearing your comfy house shoes, and wearing your...
And what to call it if you double the root? For example: D-D-G or D-G-D. Debussy liked that sound, used it in pieces such as Clair de Lune.
There's no such thing as a 1 note chord. Or, a two note chord for that matter. We're talking about Rhythm guitar. Look at my last video. That's a PERFECT example of four-on-the-floor rhythm...
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