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When Reg talks about "'harmonic organization" ... this is part of that toolbox..if you go through the inversions of these chords and play with some symmetric harmony ..the landscape opens up...
I am currently being mentored in bebop, which I have never really done much with despite playing for 40+ years (I don't generally care for bebop as a listener- uptempo stuff is fatiguing rather than...
$125! Please come to New York,a charge of $125 is just saying hello here.
You can definitely find a copy here: http://guitarheads.org/Guitarheads/bbs/download/file.php?id=1&sid=7f7576795fb55c4b8de692c238e07de2 -Scott
Nicely done,i enjoyed that very much.It doesn't get much better than John Barry.You have good taste in vinyl too!
Edit: truly excellent headstock repair work, superb. Yes, this thread's headstock break could most possibly have been insufficient cushioning inside the case. The more cushioning the better in...
Eddie Lang, Allan Reuss, Nick Lucas all used standard tuning. Like Beaumont said, the sound is 90% recording technology of the time. They more played Gibson archtops. Link to the compilation...
I'm trying to interpret these pictures. The last two are the repaired L5. The first two seem to be pictures of a sunburst L5. Was the sunburst L5 also repaired?
Very cool, thank you. An oval hole too!
My take on Billy Strayhorn's classic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn8yALS57fM
My take on You Only Live Twice, made famous by Nancy Sinatra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmpGLTByoRM
My take on Don't Explain, which I consider Lady Day's masterpiece.
Well keep in mind, these players may have sounded a lot more like guitars sound today, but limitations in recording quality paint a different picture.
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