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It’s easy to “justify” the E natural on multiple grounds, e.g, using the melodic minor scale to build a melody, superimposing V7 tonality over i7, chromaticism as a device, tension/resloution. It...
Suppose a melody in the key of C minor. The notes are c d e-flat g a-flat c. Transposing it to the fourth mode of C minor, F phrygian, I get the notes f g a-flat c d-flat and f. Whether I write it...
Keith, the warmer sound might be due to the Smith's x bracing as opposed to the parallel of the L-5. Couple beautiful examples that's for sure!
My '84 Elite (the one for sale) has a 9.5"-14" radius.
On hold again but they never changed the year of manufacture. :doh:
Pretty stunning sound! Synclavier II by New England Digital, appeared May 1980 at the AES show. McLaughlin's 1984 album "Mahavishnu" features it, Bad news, it's kinda big... Yeah, it's the big...
I recall meeting Kenny Poole as we were checking in to the hotel . I shook his hand + thanked him for his music...then turned his hand + asked if I could see how long he kept his fingernails on his...
I had a very good friend in elementary and high school days who was a very good trumpet player. I wanted him to play in my band, which was doing what we now call doo wop, but he thought he wasn't...
Tnx for posting + congrats Marty, and Joey D makes such lovely music!
A friend of mine had this to say about the E natural over the Fm7 and superimposing chords in general. I think it's well stated.
I kind of hear it the other way i guess. I ended up sending the blonde one back because it had a crack at the headstock in the neck that my luthier said was well into the wood. I preferred the blonde...
On the older 80's models with the single Schaller pickup, the radius is 9.5" Cheers, Arnie.
I bought a set of Ernie Ball flatwounds in .10 and in .11 yeah the stock .11's on it feel very tight for sure, almost like a steel string acoustic.
Help, this theory question is blowing my mind
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