I did not put the title... because whenever I played the tune for someone in this kind of arrangement no-one could identify it. They used to say: I think I heard it but cannot figure out))
I see. A big & expensive brother of my own Loar, yeah, I can see why someone would want to be talked out of it shreddin'
Saves you effort and risk while travelling, too? ;)
As a guitar player that doesn’t sing and sometimes writes music, what I will sometimes do as a useful exercise, is take a poem or any section of verse. Prose works, too. And I will write a melody...
Very true, it's just funny viewing that quote from today's lens given the jazz box market today, especially vintage Gibson's. However, I do have a hard time believing an L5 was an inexpensive...
Yes, exactly. Some wild and transnational stories, sad for the unsuspecting buyers who mostly lost their money despite criminal charges. Some fraudsters are even so bold as to set up extra accounts...
'52 L5C
I'm actually trying to talk him out of it. He has enough D'Angelico's, Gibsons and Epiphones as it is.
I don't know if this would be something he's really interested in. But,. we'll...
Okay I think I’ll maybe adjust and say definitely the Randy Vincent. It’s got great stuff for how to start incorporating some of those licks and things you might glean from beginner etudes into your...
I read a philosopher once whose name I forget who stated that humans have five means of expression that do not significantly overlap, but convey meaning in different ways:
Language
Mathematics...
Ragman is right, transcription and pulling licks is something you should do, asap and then also forever. Eventually you hear stuff and play it later without the part of finding it on the guitar. ...
Lesson #94: A Method To Create Jazzy Blues Licks...
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