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Ime they’re relatively heavy, relatively dull sounding, often have a metallic ringing sound coming from somewhere, when played acoustically. Check the neck and truss rod if you can. That would be...
Thanks I've read about Jonathan Stout's quests and realise his goal has always been acquiring L5s (I believe an L12 on route). I love his playing and would like to hear his comments.
Copyright claim is not a problem on YouTube, it just means that if there is money to be made they will go to the copyright owner, and that YouTube can decide whether or not to run ads on the video....
I would hope Jonathan Stout would chime in. For me, it may just have been expectations or the lack of them, and that '37 L-7 that found me. I guess deep down I'd have expected an L-5 from that...
But we need to know which form, not just assume we know. Also how fast he's doing it, and so on.
Yeah, she was off the wall, but because she was a beautiful, young woman, they listened to her and ignored my complaints and those from the contractor. They fired the contractor, a great trumpet...
That picture reminds me of that song by Spinal Tap. :biggrin-new:
You have to start easily, simply. Reading your list, I agree, it seems an insurmountable task. But the task isn't to master it all in one go, obviously. First get some chords (not ALL chords!)...
I think one name is missing here, even if he was born only in 1900 so maybe a little late in this context: Roy Smeck - Wikipedia An interesting enough read, but was that out of some AI...
I had a Loar L5 that I had to sell many years ago. An L12 would definitely fill that void.
Right, and those notes I mentioned, that's for "one note chords."
I don't know how to go about learning jazz anymore
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