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I like the stock effects in Ableton a lot; the 8 band EQ is great for most things I am doing. Sometimes I use a tilt shift eq to roll off high end and act like a tone knob. The main reason to use...
^ The only guideline per week is we're going to set the key per week by going up a half step each week - A this week, Bb next week, B the week after that etc. But you can disregard that if you want....
Yes, but, what's the next tune? Will it be major or minor? And, if it is major, will it have to put into minor? Or shall we only do known minor blues? Or can we make our own minor blues?
Yes I thought the DA looked like an earlier model, as you pointed out, due to the D'Angelico appointments. The laminate guitar he plays from 76 onwards is not from 71; as far as I can tell?
Wow, can you post your A-Train solo? I would like to learn your concept.
I have one of these, except that mine is sunburst and has block inlays. Fantastic guitar.
Thank you so much for this - this is exactly what I'm looking for.
As we know the melodic lines used in jazz improvisation can be often played on different chords. The simplest example can be done by playing a single note line over Gm7 or C7. In the latest...
^ If it's so easy then you can outline the changes and not just play C. :P
An hour on A Train? That seems over complicated all you need to do is mind that D7, everything else is C major.
I play up to bar 17 everyday for 10mins, but I'm stuck on 160bpm. :doh:
Interestingly the "tube amp" in the video is also a hybrid amp like the Milkman. But the preamp might be more authentically tube circuit than some of the tube based pedals where they integrate a tube...
If it's gonna cause you guys physical pain to play my nice arrangement of Blue Monk in minor, then I'll take your participation in major. I think you can play it in minor tho. :triumphant: In...
Video: Multi-Purpose Jazz Melodic Lines
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