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Oh descending triads in DWPS ... That's challenging to say the least It was tongue in cheek, tho serious enough ... A swipe (not to be confused with a sweep) is just ignoring string hopping and...
EarlBrother, go ahead and post. For one thing I'd like to see the guitar and hear the story. For another, "restoring" is a big tent ranging from touching up cosmetics to taking a nearly destroyed...
Functional Ear training app is great
Mommy, I'm scared. The Theory Monsters are back. Please Mommy, don't let the Theory Monsters get me. Don't worry boychik, all you need to do is side slip a little this way, then that way, and...
Hi there, No I did not know Randy. I was never employed at Trane, but I have visited as a client/specifier of their equipment years ago.
In NYC: Rudy's Music Stop, though they're mostly pretty high end. TR Crandall nothing cheap, but they have several $2.5-3k-ish archtops on their site. Retrofrets - similar to Crandall ...
I have a Barber Small Fry, it's not bad at all. I used to have the JHS Timmons, but to me that's a little more hot-rodded Marshall. I guess if you turned the gain down, and messed with the...
I don’t think I really know what that is. Does that help with descending triad figures?
If push comes to shove, there is no legato to help you or anything ... Can't you just swipe? ;)
Congrats. Hopefully you can monetize this moving forward.
Considerations are what amp are you playing. Do you start with a totally Clean tone or Semi Overdriven tone a la Scofield? I've been down this rabbit hole for years, and here a re a couple I...
Wes Got Rhythm - YouTube ...and Clark Terry. Not the best fidelity on this album, but still a treat if you can find it :)
He‘s using the bridge pkup mostly, even on his Duojet.
Theory is just explaining why what someone played sounded good. Or bad. IMO the best way to learn jazz is to listen to lots of it, and play along with the recordings. Get the phrases and licks...
Jazz is very complicated so following the beginner book examples is a great way to start. At least for me. You learn the chords, the comping, standards, the melody, arpeggios etc. *And maybe after...
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