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Originally Posted by Marty Grass
Really, M . . . and without a doobie?????
Play live . . . Marinero
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07-23-2021 07:05 PM
Originally Posted by Marty GrassI guess she's a runner up. She also is a highly talented performer who has shaped the curve of modern music and has a track record of 40 years in the business. There were very, very few female hard rock guitarists when she started. She held her own with grace and elegance while dominating the stage with her talent and force when called for.
The thread is titled "How Bout Nancy Wilson". There is another.
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Here's one of my favorite videos of all time. Those of a certain age will fully appreciate this tribute.
Really, M . . . and without a doobie?????
Play live . . . Marinero
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Never knew that, but there must be some exceptions. Joscho Stephan and Olli Soikkeli definitely do not in Troy Grady's extensive filming of their technique.
Because they have been written mostly by sax or trumpet players? Or am I missing something in your post? :numbness:
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Classical composers do use the ascending form descending over a V chord. Have a squizz at some Bach for instance. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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