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))
Just came across this (regardless of the link name, it does open the Premier Guitar article):
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I had a Classic 30 that I liked, just too big and loud for home...
I've never even heard of this book, and signed by the master! :cool:
I see that it is out of print, but free copies of it can be found online, I will post one (I can do that because it is out of...
To pile onto what others are saying here, people really don't learn blues soloing from books. People learn from listening and copying from both the "blues blues" and "jazz blues" traditions. I'd...
I think this book might be right on target. It's a slim book with a lot of ideas. I wish it was longer, but it's very good.
Book Review: Warren Nunes Jazz Guitar Series: The Blues by Warren...
This book purports to be dedicated to the Freddie Green style of comping.
Swing and Big Band Guitar: Four-To-The Bar Comping in the Style of Freddie Green:
Swing and Big Band Guitar book -...
I recommend (as always LOL) to dig deep into the roots of African-American folk music to get a better feeling for where blues and jazz are originally coming from. Blues is originally vocal music.
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Yeah when I find myself using language analogies, it’s almost always process-oriented.
We had a meeting yesterday for this place where I teach and the director was talking about sight reading and...
I had a Quilter fixed once which was worth doing financially. Would have been moreso if they had any east coast authorized repair centers. Had to ship it to somewhere in the midwest!
I went through these books many many years ago. I still use the lick in bar 4 of the second example here. lol
Also strongly agree with Allan's last statement.
Peavey Classic 20 review
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