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03-17-2020, 12:19 PM #26joelf Guest
Can anyone tell me the title of the rock tune I alluded to in post 22? I'm thinking Moody Blues, but I can be way off. '70s is about right...
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03-17-2020 12:19 PM
Can anyone tell me the title of the rock tune I alluded to in post 22? I'm thinking Moody Blues, but I can be way off. '70s is about right...
Oh, are those your pink jogging shorts? If so, sorry I said anything. :tape: Wait.... surely you're not suggesting that putting multiple Fragile warnings on a shipping package will not help...
I’ve got one of these and I tend to use the ‘neutral vocal’ setting for my 175.
Nice collection. This is the only bass guitar I have. I've had it for 40 years.
That is a Rob Allen MB-2. Built for me in 2007. It's a fretless 5-string (BEADG) strung up with LaBella nylon tapewounds, 35" scale length, Macasser ebony fingerboard, chambered Swamp Ash body with a...
I prefer that the notes on the staff match the prevailing chord, for example, if I'm in E major, I would name the 5th of a Dm7b5 chord Ab, not G#. We had a conversation in this forum in which members...
+2 - both thumbs up. To find out what scale goes where, a theory book could force you to force something that is not the most natural sounding. Trying stuff out with ears only gives the most...
What I mean is this How to REALLY turn scales into jazz - Minor II V I line #jazz #bebop #guitar - YouTube Players like Grant Green play scales all the time and they sound awesome. Sent...
I think I would mostly agree with it — and I get what you’re saying. I don’t think you mean that you don’t actually improvise with scales. Rather that you mean you don’t learn to play your scales in...
Question, do y’all find the bass knob is pretty responsive and effective of cutting out a lot of low end when you turn it to zero? Are there other amp clean amp voicings on the second channel that...
I'm in two minds as to the Noble Lie thing. I think it helped me a great deal to read in a John Etheridge interview as a budding jazzer that no-one improvised using scales until 1959 .... Even...
The irony of this being a quote from YouTube. Your opinion on licks, is a lick.
I can’t remember the sidemen, but someone at a Miles Davis recording called out someone else “MF just played the C major scale!” So, it’s technically possible in outlier instances. Just don’t tell...
Some people can apply scales directly to music. I think people usually know themselves whether or not it's working out for them deep down, but they may think the fault lies with themselves, or...
There’s been a misunderstanding that we learn scales to directly apply them, as practiced, to music. Which is incorrect, you learn scales as a way to gain facility on the instrument. You have to...
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