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Yea... vanilla is the harmonic organizational reference.... not what one plays or tries to play. It's not just about improve LOL.
Yeah, those are flippin' SWEET.
Yerp. Orchestral music is all in F through E because those are the keys that are better for strings.
your guitar is very similar to mine Ibz AF whatever they want at least 11’s in my experience (they don’t intonate great with 10’s) 12 even better 13 even betterer
Of course, if pressed to pick just one pairing, it would ultimately have to be Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald for me. As most of us are primarily instrumentalists, I think it’s easy to forget...
There is always the Nuge with a Byrdland and Twin reverb so I guess I was wrong about archtops not being applicable to hard rock.
Chick Corea style 5 over 4 Gm pentatonic scale pattern This is a simple and cool technique for playing 5 over 4 lines. It's simply a 4 note Gm pentatonic sequence with a single rest in...
Those are the ones that are easy for horns. It's really that simple, there's nothing magic about Bb vs E. It's just that horns, the lead instrument in this genre, have an easier time on the flats.
Does this mean the drummer and piano player will be standing as well?
Speaking of Funk Brothers, Robert White. Not a Funk Brother, but Freddie Stone was a funk brother (in multiple other senses) and Motown archtopper.
Jim Hall and Bill Evans Wes Montgomery and Jimmy Smith (the real one, sorry Cliff) Wes and Mel Ryne Wes and Johnny Griffin Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter Joe Pass and Ella Fitzgerald John...
Wah-wah Watson was all over Motown recordings using as L-5 for another example. Though I hesitate to bring him up by name, because of the gut reactions he generates, there is a very well known guy...
Chick Corea style 5 over 4 Gm pentatonic scale...
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