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Yeah, that's certainly no way to ingratiate yourself to a potential buyer, your 'honey/vinegar' comparison is always the best way to go as a seller and is just a good motto to have in life. I must...
I remember meeting John Monteleone there for the first time. We’ve met and chatted several times since. We live pretty close to each other. What a prince. Mr. Campellone was there. I cannot...
It doesn't matter that it's an Fm7. It sounds good. I'm sorry it sounds sour to you but I love it and it's a historically common tone to play over the Fm7 chord. I studied with Pat Martino and...
Yamaha for me. The L4 is a more dry sound. I think the thinner strings let you get some subtle pitch modulation happening.
Damn, you did score! Congrats. It looks just wonderful. Give a hands-on when it arrives!
All awesome suggestions! I will start trying these ideas out-- thanks!
Thank you for the thoughtful response! Yes, his emphasis on playing tunes and keeping things "easy" (right...) is so inspiring. While I enjoy and admire Ted Greene/Lenny Breau kind of approach in...
Nice music! Reminds me of Penguin Cafe. Don't know why exactly since I haven't heard that in years. But it came to mind.
Indeed! I would also love to know what exactly happened with the recording setup there... although I happen to like the sound they ended up with most of the first album
I spent many hours over years tinkering with my fingering for Donna Lee. Basically try to play it fast to find where the bottlenecks are. Then find ways around them. I don't think I'm done...
It's a potential treasure trove for sure! If they were in our neck of the woods, I'd be all over them on the assumption that I could love at least one or three. I greatly admire your equanimity,...
Straight minor or m6 is one thing; that's an Fm7 in Cantaloupe. Won't stop me from checking out your other stuff though, and I will humbly express my gratitude if it works out for me.
Giving the Loar some love
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