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How certain are we that they always had steel strings, in fact? So-called classical banjos were gut-strung so the transition must have taken place at some point. As loud as you need nowadays,...
It's the sound from The Allman Brothers Stormy Monday and Miles Davis Freddie Freeloader. I suspect they lifted it from Freedie Freeloader.
I would second every word of this. I want to reply in some detail but there's a lot here.
Whoa nelly! Sold for $2,852.96. I was thinking $1900.
^ Thank you - I've edited the above lists to reflect this!
IMR some of the very first jazz songs I started working on in 1974 were "Green Dolphin Street," "Blue Bossa," Chick Corea's "Sea Journey" and John Abercrombie's "Timeless." I still play them all. ...
A quality edit, Ragman
Peng is not giving us his version. I don't think he's got one. So he's asking us what to play over a non-existent chord progression... Don't forget the standard version is Bb Bb7 | EbM7 Ebm6 but...
I am currently reading World on a String by John Pizzarelli, it is a great book. What other books are out there on Jazz guitarist that you would recommend?
Once more for the people in the back: The variation doesn’t really matter. and … the Barry version: Bb - F7 - Bb - F7 Bb7 - Eb7 - Bb - F7
A few years back I tried two, one was an older one with a Kent Armstrong and the other was newer and had a SD SL. The SD was a little brighter sounding, and I thought the KA actually sounded a...
Yep. Really common to use the half-step between flat 7 and tonic too. So that’s E, A, and B respectively. You can just use the chromatic note between the lower sixth for that too. EDIT: meaning...
Favorite Jazz guitarist book
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