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I could have sworn that I had some info that said they were round core. I must have somehow crossed my round core and round wound wires. Thanks for the correction. Sent from my iPhone using...
That video where she explains the superlocrian and the lydian dominant is absolutely essential. Not sure she uses those actual terms, but she distinguishes between resolving and non-resolving...
Yeah. Well I have absolutely zero vocabulary. At least not in the traditional sense of the word. My improv is, or tries to be, heat of the moment reaction. I've had some people comment on my...
Where I live L5's are almost mythical. 'I've heard of 'em, I just ain't actually seen one...'. However, I am very grateful for the fact that the guitar which I own and would never sell was acquired...
I had an Evans 200w 12" in beautiful forest green. Was awesome, nevershouldhavesoldit.
They are sort of the same thing if you always play diminished scale. But that’s obviously not how diminished chords or V7b9’s came about originally. So I suppose you can jump in with Coltranes...
Thanks @andyv for sharing your playing an to everyone that’s shared clips a stories about Emily really cheered me up :) find what Emily left for us all just so inspirational. actually just started...
Well i guess an interesting question would be …. why do you consider C7b9, Eb7b9, Gb7b9, and A7b9 to be the same thing? They are objectively not. At the risk of pointing out the obvious, one...
As I say it may be hard to appreciate why if you haven’t worked with it a bit. (Maybe the video is flawed from that perspective, but that’s the problem with videos on YouTube .) So, here’s the...
I do like that idea. Rather than transpose the concert chart to suit the alto, make everyone else in the band transpose their charts. Whose band is this anyway? (At the same time, I suspect...
"Nick Gravenites, Mainstay of the San Francisco Rock Scene, Dies at 85 "A blues devotee from Chicago, he tasted fame in the late 1960s with the Electric Flag, a band that made its debut at...
They are BH 6th dim moves that were dubbed "monk moves" by the BH guitar book author. Great for short rhythmic comping at high tempos.
I don't see why relating it to the dominant scale versus other scales is any less likely to lead to playing scale-like lines - but I don't use scales as an improvisation tool, only as a reference. ...
RIP Nick Gravenites
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