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You have to read the fine print. Bridge replacement has been reported to cause tremors, hallucinations, rash, blurred vision, palpitations, inflammatory bowel disease, bone pain, pancreatic cancer,...
So I decided to try myself too and ordered one (in Cherry Red Flat which is a discontinued color, cheaper that the others, but I think I prefer it anyway) When arrived, action was TOO high, but...
Playing jazz, from where I’m sitting, is for fun. And I have the most fun weaving spontaneous pathways through the changes. If I don’t know the changes, or get lost, key center is a fallback option...
Thanks to all! This is all great advice. I'll try to work on a playing example that I can post
I rather meant that, how many displeasing sessions it took after just started? Or was your very first one a brilliant one already? :) Sorry for the confusion.
Great idea about using Rainy Day as a warm-up when working on Time After Time! Yes, I'm hoping for more participation from folks who initially expressed interest as well.
D’Addario Chrome Extra Light Gauge Flat Wound Strings, plus a 13 and 15 to customize to Rich's Special Blend 13-15-20w-28-38-48 When the term "custom" is used, it brings to mind some special...
Okay I still think it’s an interesting question, but yeah — rhythmrhythmrhythm
I think I’d need to hear the OP playing his notion of “playing the changes” and “playing the the key center” over a specific tune or two before being able to offer any tips. IME, “should I do this...
Here’s a fun question — can you tell the chord changes of a tune based on looking at a transcription?
Hey alpop, thanks for posting your recording!! It's not to bad at all. I suggest going forward that we play the previous tune once as a warm up before tackling the new tune. Rainy Day would be...
Playing the changes vs. playing over the key center Both, but mostly the changes. Which includes substitutions.
Time After Time - Jazz Ballads by Jeff Arnold -...
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