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I was listening to Peter Martin and it occurred to me that he sounds so swingin because his lines at times swing in not only an 8th note feel, but also a triplet feel, and a 16th note feel! So maybe I should practice my scales, and practice improvising in triplets and 16th notes in addition to only 8th notes. Duh!!
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12-05-2023 12:43 PM
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I asked a friend of mine (killer sax player) how he works on rhythm. And he was like …
Originally Posted by Jimmy Smith
… I pick a tune and play continuous half notes. Then continuous quarter notes. Then quarter note triplets. Then eighth notes. Then triplets. Then sixteenth notes.
And I was like … right … duh.
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Reminds me of when I asked a singer how she finds the right key to sing in. "Well, I try one and if it doesn't work I try another, until I find one that's nice"
Originally Posted by pamosmusic
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Yazzz duh!
Originally Posted by pamosmusic
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That's a very cool approach. After explicitly playing all these subdivisions it might be a good idea to also, say, play every third note and just quietly feel the next two in the subdivision etc.
Originally Posted by pamosmusic
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I knew a singer whose wheelhouse was Ab and half, or so.
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
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I love it.
Originally Posted by Tal_175
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AFAIK in GB a Bonehead is a Nazi skinhead organized in Blood & Honour listening to bands like Skrewdriver ...
Seems like I am in Antifa mode tonight LOL
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Secret tip: Look in Peter Farrell's YT channel for the video where he is talking about superimposing a double-time Boogaloo rhythm (George Benson stuff) ...
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singers keys:
can you bring it up a little?
ok
can you bring it down a little?
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I feel like my point didn't come across. I was the butt of the tidbit, not realizing you find what keys work by trying them until one does work.
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I know that of course. The original skins in the sixties were a subculture embracing Jamaican music. In the 80ies they got partly infiltrated by the National Front and such. I always thought "bonehead" was used to differentiate those far right ones from the leftist (or unpolitical, Oi!).
Originally Posted by Christian Miller
BTW a hooligan once explained to me that other than common belief the color (or should I better say colour? LOL) of the shoelaces has nothing to do with political orientation but red means you have killed someone and white means you are a virgin in this regard ...
Reminds me how I enjoyed watching "This is England" on Arte TV last weekend.
Cheers from a bald rudie from Munich
EDIT: Thinking back, it is also possible that red shoelaces might mean you simply have spilled blood. Having killed someone seems a little bit far-going.
EDIT 2: Just to clarify: I hate violence. But I learn things from talking to people and I will talk to anyone. Munich has two soccer (aka football) teams of national and one of international relevance. So it can happen that you come into conversation with a hooligan in a suburban train. Better to talk with them than being beaten up by them ...Last edited by Boss Man Zwiebelsohn; 12-05-2023 at 05:42 PM.
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So, A but a little flat?
Originally Posted by mr. beaumont



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