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There were more than a few jazz tunes played on "Live from Here," they even did a tribute to Mingus, IIRC.
It is a low A string, one octave below the fifth string. George Van Eps worked that tuning out in the mid-30s (first tuning his six string from low A to the standard B, leaving off the high E) and...
Sadly, it didn't survive the budget cuts and Covid impact last year; the last show was last summer. They changed the name to Live From Here, though both it and Prairie Home Companion are dead now....
Laughable. Barry doesn't "feel" that there is such a thing as a bebop scale. Well guess what? There is if people play it. The end.
My friend and mentor, Mitch Watkins (Leonard Cohen, Lyle Lovett), gets a great jazz sound out of a DV Mark Little Jazz plugged into the PA through its XLR out. He previously had a Lunchbox and much...
Thanks. Not available at Amazon (which may not mean anything), but maybe at this link? https://www.jazzschoolonline.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=143&Itemid=520#appendix It...
Well that was enjoyable. It's always interesting listening to Frisell trying to figure out how to explain what he does.
Is the extra string low or high there? Often thought that a high A string would be more useful than a low B or whatever
Good post there, grahambop. As a member of the "cult" mentioned above I have to say, why would I limit myself to singular concepts associated with chord / scale relationships.
in no particular order Herb Ellis (although only listen to him w/ Oscar Peterson) Pat Metheny John Scofield Sonny Sharrock Allan Holdsworth Baden Powell Martin Taylor Bill Frisell
I introduced my daughter to Nickel Creek when they first came out and have been a Thile fan ever since, as has she. He is certainly one of the top musicians on the planet. Saw Punch Brothers at...
I’m sure we’ve all seen this happen, but, one morning, at a big band rehearsal, the conductor was trying to explain something to the guitarist. I should add that the conductor knew next to nothing...
I have not read all of the responses in this thread, but based on the several pages I have read, I think many of us share the same problem. I have somewhere between 12 and 17 guitar amps. Of that...
My top 10 list of JGO players: 1. Marinero 2. Marinero 3. Marinero 4. Marinero 5. Marinero 6. Marinero 7. Marinero 8. Marinero 9. Marinero
Sure. Its called a piano version as opposed to a Vocal Edition, or ‘Piano/Guitar/Ukulele Edition’. Back in the day there would be a list of possible versions, violin/piano, organ (three staffs)...
Buying the Original Copyright Sheet Music of a...
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