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05-04-2024 06:41 AM
A formal proof of chess? What exactly would that look like? No player, nor computer, is capable of assessing possible outcomes to the end game of any given move in the early-mid stages of a chess...
I purchased a 2014 L4-CES Mahogany a few months ago and I absolutely love it. I actually prefer the mahogany on this one, mine is stained a very deep red/brown which tends to hide the grain a bit. ...
Italian and Spanish music, mostly, since the guitar was most popular in America in those two communities. The guitar was becoming more popular elsewhere, not least because Orville Gibson had made his...
Finally had some time this morning. https://youtu.be/GaHauU_I8Gk?feature=shared There's nothing in the rules about playing to a backing track. ?
Ah, didn't know that. I know little about amps. I only know what I like. So is there an inverter you would recommend that would power it for 4 hours?
Man, some great discussion in this thread. The OP captures the challenge of jazz, which is that the study of it is infinite. When you listen to jazz masters talking about their process, it's very...
Banjo player pioneered the style later known as chord melody guitar. George Van Eps' father Fred Van Eps was a highly influential banjo player. You can hear some of the roots of the style here. ...
So the AI creative model is probably: AI enhances human effort. Not the other way around. In chess, AI is also much superior to humans, but it’s only a game and nobody wants to watch AI tournaments,...
Thanks both! I appreciate you taking the time to answer :)
I’m in the camp of, Keep your hands on the strings and turn down the volume knob when you aren’t playing.
My wife and her duet partner use a Mackie SRM Flex with backing tracks. They do classic jazzy pop tunes like "Moon River," etc. Sounds nice. Also, depending on the room, you can use less of the...
Interesting sidetrack. Back on topic, I have been following "Top Music Attorney" - the woman in the YouTube video of the original post. She does a great job of explaining the law and what...
Okay, I read the article. At best it seems the article presents an untested hypothesis and there was no evidence or actual games presented as examples. I hypothesize that the human would just...
CliffR: Sure, but again, RC is usually played FAST. If you try and outline every change-- particularly in a "chorded up" version like the OP posted--it quickly becomes a Giant Steps like exercise....
Actually it can give you fewer. Thinking about that bird solo I posted, if you’re setting out to play Ebm7 and Ab7, with two beats to get to each, then you’re kind of bound to those chords. You’d...
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