View Poll Results: What should we do next?
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Miss Ann
3 30.00% -
Groovin High
5 50.00% -
Bouncin With Bud
4 40.00% -
Flintstones
1 10.00%
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Originally Posted by kris
I love that he plays as well as anyone using the exact technique I tell my child students not to use every day…
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11-11-2024 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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Originally Posted by Mick-7
As you can see in my chart above, Dave played the first 6 notes of the phrase that starts on the last beat of measure 4 (C > Bb, etc.) down an octave. I like it better as Dolphy plays it, an octave higher. Probably inconvenient in these keys for those with shorter scale guitars though - we could lower it.
Dolphy and Dave play the two notes before that, first beat of measure 3, as an octave leap from G to G (F# > F# in the original). I heard a cover of the tune by Vic Juris on YouTube in which he just repeats the note, no octave jump. That's easier because you don't have to shift position to play the octave, however to me it sounds just as good if you play the second note down rather than up an octave, and you won't have to shift position to do that. Dave's notes sound correct, I see 1 or 2 wrong notes in the Real Book lead sheet.
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Originally Posted by joe2758
Here's my effort on Flintstones for whatever it's worth
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Originally Posted by grahambop
He gets a great tone out of his guitar, that I never could, it's in his hands and ears.
Edit: That's Adrian Ingram on the other Guitar, a locally well known and good player.Last edited by GuyBoden; 11-12-2024 at 07:26 AM.
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