I've simplified Countdown but maybe not in an acceptable way to some people. The nice thing about jazz is that you can interpret a tune any way you want. Purists might object but that's too bad,...
I decided to try playing this in some other keys, starting with C. This was fairly easy because I had room to move up my fingerings from Ab.
This is a sloppy 190, but I'm not giving up on this...
https://youtu.be/Dv2yJSqOoQg
Finally made it to 200 bpm! I hit it yesterday but couldn't play it reliably. Today without any warm up or build up, I just fired up the gear and rolled "tape" and got...
My 2cts: Replace the high E string for a fresh one. You never know, might just be a faulty string. I had that once and a fresh string was the cure.
Another way is trying the weaken the signal of...
This is a good idea...maybe even just loosen the E and B and try the E string in the B slot. Don't even need to restring then.
Then, if the E still sounds weak, try the thicker gauge string. I use...
You may be correct but it is such a simple test and would give a definite answer to whether it is a problem with the pickup. It is hard to think of anything else that would weaken just the electric...
The nice thing about jazz is that you can interpret a tune any way you want. Purists might object but that's too bad, the tune is not their possession.
For sure...and particularly with an acoustic nylon string guitar too. But I definitely agree that on Brazilian music, the guitar should be leading the rhythm section...but life doesn't always work...
Im probably not being clear, but I think the opposite is true. I’ll make a video at some point today. But say — you know this is an Em triad which means you can say “ah this is an enclosure of the...
Brazilian Rosewood and CITES
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