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Right so the question was in fact ‘should I play this highly specific exercise about which you know nothing with a Musescore or with a metronome?’ Ok With a 4/4 click a 59 note pattern made of...
Nice :) Interesting re. Dm7 Fm6, diatonic third up is less common than diatonic third down. I've also seen Dm(7) Dm7b5 to achieve the same thing, but this time followed by G7. Ending of Alone...
Apparently he doesn't realize that to those who don't play guitar much or take it seriously, his thread title, "top 5 guitars," just sounds self-indulgent, like a rich guy discussing the top 5...
PjzzaPie - well done! I see that you play with a plectrum which is, I'm very sure, how Jeff wrote these arrangements too. Pure fingerstyle arrangements would have a lot more movement imo. I...
We're learning/studying the arrangements in this book: https://www.amazon.com/Jazz-Ballads-Guitar-Chord-Melody/dp/1423405870 You can find a free copy (pdf) of it online if you search for that...
Note to Quilter haters: all 5 slices of pie come to you through a Mach 3 combo oven.
Correct, though you can get a 650 scale 1A these days. Gypsy guitars (oval hole) are 670. I have seen Flamenco guitars that are 650, 665 and 670. I should note that JP Favino did his oval hole...
I was referring to the hypothetical progression, not the song. If you had III7 VI7 II7 V7 Imaj, would you be thinking about multiple II Vs?
Indeed the Tal had a smooth dark sound one that could easily win. The difference between the 5 guitars is like figuring out which pizza tastes the best. I am not sure but I take another piece of...
Sounds great...intro is a great way of setting up the key.
Hey, everybody can be a dick now and then:)
I'm just playing 16th notes at 160bpm, or 8th notes at 320.
George Coleman is known for having challenged a lot of folks by calling Cherokee in B. If you failed you would go home with his tenor wrapped around your neck.
Actually they do. Different keys have different moods. You can ruin a good tune by using the wrong key for it. B is quite a 'bright' key. A lot of bluegrass is played in B (G, capo 4) and it...
Just a Gigolo C7 Bb7 A7
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