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04-19-2024 10:47 AM
It's high time you were up in this debate. 'Bud Powell and Barry Harris played Bb dim7. But most jazz artists since the time of Miles Davis play the Eø A7b9, including Bill Evans and Keith ...
I like the idea of learning jazz being more like learning Allman Brothers when I was in a high school jam band than like learning Villa Lobos when I was in college
Well the good news is there more guitars available both new and used,cheap and bespoke than at any time in history. The real problem is there not a lot of good paying gigs to play any longer!
57 Classics will work fine and while you’re in there, replace the pots, caps, jack, and switch with better stuff. You could even wire it up 50s style too. Good luck.
The case against is that it’s not how the music was really learned or played. I don’t have anything against fake books at all and most normal people only have but so much bandwidth for learning by...
The phat cat sounds like a cool idea for the Zephyr. The 57 Classic arrived today and I was thinking about putting that in the Emperor and using the underwound 57 in the Zephyr instead of the Seth...
And it seems to me that "Made in Japan" guitars are going down the same path as "Made in the USA" guitars. When I look into an affordable "Japanese" guitar it's usually not actually made in Japan...
Real books are fine, the burn your real book crowd is just parroting guys from 50 years ago when every bridge either went IV iv ii V(Ellington), iii VI ii V(Rhythm Changes), or Honeysuckle Rose.
Yikes! Sounds to me like another instance of good intentions paving the road to heck. California seems to be good at that. Maybe Fender should move their manufacturing to Tennessee, too....
It’s not as great a difference as it used to be either… when I was shopping it was around 2000gbp for a Japanese semi hollow and 2500-2700gbp for a US one. The gap is closing. In the end I opted...
The best advice I got for learning from recordings that use multiple instruments was to listen to the bass line. Youtube seems to have nearly everything and it is easy enough to download an MP3...
Ok here it is the original 1000 no polepieces and the reissue again no polepieces. Here is the specs Reissue on Gibson 1938. This guitar is set up with roundwounds and essentially very close the...
Well if you colonials will insist on using surnames as given names, this exact confusion will arise. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I guess "typical" GC shoppers don't look for Super 400's!!! You guys are so lucky. I bought my L5 CES at the NYC store. Tbeltrans: I agree with you. GC recently had some Gibson 335's and a...
The Dearmond 1000 original vs the 1000 Reissue...
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