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04-19-2024 10:47 AM
I'm not even relaxed when I'm lying down watching tv. I'll never be fast.
Lol. Nah. I knew about 150 at my tops and got around just fine. Got vibed hard once or twice for not knowing something off the beaten path, but not really something I dealt with often. And...
Don't forget playing opportunities have dried up. Drummer in my band is in his 60s. He used to play hotel gigs 4 times a week in Chicago. There are zero gigs like that now. Hotel will just play...
I found her "Power of 3" album in a box of my CDs today (great album, hadn't listened to it in years) and wondered what she's been up to lately - which led me to YouTube, etc.
Man, I answered OP's question on the first page. Foundational scale work. If he had a grip on that, he wouldn't have to ask the question. But, as usual, the solution is a lot of work, and people...
This thing where players know 500+ tunes in every key is going away. An older experienced musician was explaining this to me. He said people over age 60 grew up with these songs, so the jump from...
Every time I hear Sheryl Bailey speak, I’m struck by the notion that she might be the hippest person on planet earth.
I loved it when I was there. The thing I noticed in circles I was playing in was that you’d absolutely be vibed if you brought out a book, but you wouldn’t be vibed at all for saying “I don’t know...
Sheryl Bailey on playing fast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HT5uNWgs6sk
Thanks. if you're being sarcastic, I'm sorry I didn't thank you but I had contacted that seller several weeks ago... I do appreciate it.
So, it turns everyone likes to play in G … it’s just our idea of G differs! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Your post completely confuses me. The Barkers have the original Dearmonds. Barker guitars are well known among jazz archtop players.
a script for a comic jazz session bit.
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