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Oh right, born in 1939 not 1929, had an attack of math dyslexia - but most rockers don't make it to 85 either.
Or kicked out of the club. :smile-new: Pat made a recording with Derek Bailey, which I have not heard, just noticed it on All Music: Tap: John Zorn's Book of Angels, Vol. 20 - Pat... | AllMusic
Those Gibsons won’t have ivory or tortoise shell, and just for reference, ivory should pretty much be considered a no go, no matter the age. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
When the artist(s) is playing out of his/her comfort zone. When the artist is stretching and reaching. Doing the unexpected.
“Song X” with Pat Metheny and Ornette Coleman? That will get you into the club.
Oregon is not free jazz, I think the genre, which they pretty much founded, is called "world music" - or "new age" if it's mediocre (which could never be said about Oregon). It's hard to define...
I'm certainly no expert but the instrument will likely need a neck reset with the bridge at it's lowest point. Also, the fretboard at frets 4, 6 and 8 look pretty gauged out. It may be the photo...
Frank Vignola's Guitar Night with Guest Host Peter Bernstein, also Ed Cherry. Birdland Theater, May 22 2024. Doug
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Temporarily undo the pick guard screws, move the assembly it a little sideways to allow the PU to capture the high E string vibrations fully .... Use some blue tack and tape to temp fix the PU in...
The condescension is just delicious! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Well I won't argue with you there. I actually do get it. Expanding harmony based on targeting different parts of it than just the chords written on the page, etc etc. I honestly just don't...
Yep, I set it up at home before the gig, depending on the set list, but once you get the hang of creating chains, you can do it on the fly. I tend to create one 'block-set' with my favourite types...
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