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Thank you very much for the article. A really good teachers best lesson is to teach you how to grow and get better on your own. We dont know what was shared exactly between teacher and student but after reading the article I would say students who went through his program would be well prepared to become advanced musicians of the style they chose. Thanks again for your efforts. I remember the exotic scales in Guitar Lore and they were fun!
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06-09-2021 04:27 PM
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You obnoxious, ignorant, loudmouth fukwit. If you knew how much you were disrespected and pitied for apparently being proud of your own ignorance and stupidity, you might post here with less frequency. You are a dickhead with a big mouth. That’s as deep as appears to go for you. Why not STFU until (if) you (ever) have something of significance to say?
Originally Posted by Marinero
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My reply seems to have been misplaced and paired with a hateful post to Marinero. I wanted to thank the person who provided material on Dennis Sandole. I found it quite interesting and useful. Thanks again.
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As far as who is a POSER and who is a PLAYER thats pretty EASY to determine. Just post a video of you PLAYING JAZZ GUITAR.
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Originally Posted by whiskey02
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This was nice while it lasted. For the record, I enjoy Marinero's posts.
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Well let’s have a bit more Jim Mullen, I videoed this in 2008. There were lots of families and young people in the audience, including some children who were dancing in front of the bandstand (who said you can’t dance to bebop?)
Jim Mullen - YouTube
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Originally Posted by whiskey02
Well, W, I think I know how you discovered your username and you're certainly not a Single Malt guy . . . something more in line with Old Crow. So, when someone on an online Forum posts in Russian, a reasonable man could assume that he speaks Russian. And, When someone on an online Forum posts in Greek, a reasonable man could assume that he speaks Greek. And, when someone on an online Forum posts pure ignorance . . . well, I think you can figure out the rest.
Play live . . . MarineroLast edited by Marinero; 06-12-2021 at 08:29 AM. Reason: deletion
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Originally Posted by Marinero
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Wait.... Did Marinero just call himself ignorant?
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I got to watch Jim last night, playing duo with guitarist Tom Remon, in a restaurant just around the corner from my place.
No Super 400 last night, but a beautiful archtop built by luthier Jon Case. Jim's playing was, as always, impeccable - soulful, swinging, with a big clear tone and killer time feel.
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I'm sure this event on Tuesday 13th July will be of interest to many in this thread.
Link: http://www.moodindigoevents.co.uk/calendar.html
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07-05-2021, 09:39 AM #63joelf GuestOriginally Posted by whiskey02
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07-05-2021, 09:42 AM #64joelf Guest
I met Jim when visiting London in '97. Lovely guy. A mutual friend introduced us before his gig. He even apologized for not inviting me to sit in, b/c a critic was reviewing the show.
Salt of the earth...
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07-05-2021, 09:47 AM #65joelf GuestOriginally Posted by grahambop
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07-05-2021, 10:06 AM #66joelf Guest
Very nice sound; ideas; spacing; relaxation here:
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Thanks for posting the Great Music and helping me learn to post as well Graham. Quite simple once one has Clear instructions how to do it. Glad to hear Jim M. is doing well. Hes a winner in my book!!!
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Jim Mullen live in conversation about his life in music right now:
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How could anyone not like Jim Mullen? Is there a more ego-less player in jazz?
What guitar is he playing in that video?
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I think it might be this?
Jim Mullen's Crockett JC1 | Equipboard
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Yes, built by luthier Jon Case who has since been building under his own name.
www.caseguitars.co.uk
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Here's a tune from Tuesday's duo set with Terence Collie.
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Jim's plays a beautiful chorus there. Such great touch, time, melody and soul. I don't remember ever seeing any transcriptions of his playing so here's mine (solo at 3'48"):
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Nice fast work there PMB!
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Originally Posted by grahambop
Last edited by PMB; 07-21-2021 at 05:57 PM.
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