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Love that 3rd stanza:
Darn that one track mind of mine
It can't understand that you don't care
Just to change the mood I'm in
I'd welcome a nice old nightmare
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05-06-2024 01:38 PM
Love that 3rd stanza:
Darn that one track mind of mine
It can't understand that you don't care
Just to change the mood I'm in
I'd welcome a nice old nightmare
I just bought the Yunzhi directly from Butler for $850 + $60 shipping. It sounds like Mike really liked it, and that's good enough for me! Thanks for bringing these to the forum-
Love the new tuning peg design - beat that, art-deco headstocks! shreddin'
Get some help,to get this worked up over my original post is absurd to say the least.Continue fighting on because i am out.
Agreed. Can someone explain why he says the #IV m7b5 acts as a tonic?? For example in the key of G, a Dbm7b5 doesn't sound good in a II V I subbing for the tonic. I think of Dbm7b5 => Bbm6...
I currently still have 29, but planning to get this number down to the single digits. I’ve always been too lazy to get around to selling gear. Lol. I picked up most my guitars over the last 25 years....
LBG is more like I IV7 I V7 You wouldn’t tend to play II7 I mentioned it because Bird makes a feature of that II7, using the A train chord - Eb+ on F7 in this case (F9#11 overall.) He...
It's not YT. Try not to be so...biting my tongue. Drop it. You don't know what you're talking about.
I mean … they both make sense, no? Lady Be Good is pretty doggone close.
That makes more sense…. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Also some thread cross pollination. Lady Be Good uses that iv minor but also the #iv diminished in the B section, both serving the same purpose. Christians Four And Back Cinematic Universe
Yeah this reminds me … Barry said it’s hard to be as free with scale use as with chord tones and intervals. Pentatonics are freeing because they represent what to our post Debussy post jazz...
it's yardbird suite with a LBG bridge.
It figures that one of the few times i didn't watch live they took the video down.It is strange that it's only the Mike Stern ones but i doubt any criticism of Stern was the reason.Would love to know...
And pentatonics, which haven’t really come up much here. Which is interesting because they sort of purposefully obscure that scale/arpeggio, key/changes dichotomy.
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