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Boy, this reminds me of the brilliance of Mickey. This has been said before but i'll say it again.. There is nothing he couldn't do. What an extraordinary figure in our lifetimes' guys. Handsome and...
Lady of the Evening, that's a good one. Paul, The EarRegulars stuff is all great too.
Vinny: These post make me want to order a guitar I don't need.......... but want none the less! Greg
All the best Rob ... wishing you a full recovery from this deeply unpleasant sounding illness.
Wow! Great lines and voicings. You know your way around this one.
Common in the second pass through I Should Care, though in that case works as part of a back cycle too.
I dunno we've had some on here. Also I think Mark Levine's Analysis of Just Friends (from the Jazz Piano Book IIRC) which is like this. Maybe that's what he was thinking of.
Aha my favourite sub Usually it's used as a sub for the first I chord in a ABAC tune, often on the second repeat. For example IIRC Ted Greene uses it in this way on his recording of They Can't...
I thought I'd heard somewhere at one point he'd stumbled upon changing from an ebony clothespin to a pine one, but still keeping the stainless steel clothespin ' spring ' . There was also evidence...
That bands great. I hear you stay at Eb7 and don't have the weird RB F7 turnaround. I should drop that, I don't think I hear it on the Ellington one either.
yeah I fancy one of those …. (scale length , fingerboard radius , semi hollow , nice looking , wraparound bridge) can you get a nice clean warm jazz sound out of it , like a les paul ?
The tricky thing is that G is not tonic here. The whole tune is more like a bluesy modal harmony though it involves typical function ii - Vs (I think it is quite common for many modal tunes of the...
Possibly the easiest way to check for sound differences not due to fretbuzz or other artefacts: get a ZeroGlide nut with the upgrade SS 0-fret set. Install the proper fret from the standard set that...
Anything that speaks against stainless steel...
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