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I believe close to the edge was voted the best progressive album of all times and I agree. Listened to it so much back in the day, I had to buy another copy because I wore out the first.
Thanks for replying Frank. That is truly sad about the cyber bullying. I know that I speak for most here that recognize and enjoy Mike's talent and constantly upbeat personality. Anyone who cannot...
That's really the way it was done back in the 70's for jazz, though. You had to get out there and get your music heard by audiences in order to build a following. Back then there was no Internet, no...
The Sweet 16 arrived in excellent shape. The wood inlay in the tailpiece has what I thought was a sticker emblem. It's not. It's a perfectly done MOP insert.
It's drop dead gorgeous in person. I'm sure Mike's happy it's going to a good home.
Best, best wishes Rob! And all our hopes for a rapid positive response to treatment so that you can get home and on with your life.
Tim gives the example of Just Friends going to Bbm7 - Eb7. He doesn't agree with any analysis of this as ii-V in Ab. His reason is that in terms of Ted Greene's 'expanded scale' idea, those two...
Thanks Peter for the response and your own excellent examples. Yes, that anticipation 'and of four' is a hard one for many people to both conceive and play. I think it's because for the sake of...
There are also very good reasons why one could go wrong with adding BRW to a guitar, but that aside, is there really a reason to believe that the properties that make BRW a "celebrated" tonewood are...
looks cool, can you paste an individual chord diagram to an image format to drop into a document?
Acquired taste, I felt the same way about Joe Pass. I couldn’t tell what was happening and couldn’t hear the changes. It was all chords and noodling. I feel like you have to be a musician to...
I think you’ll do just fine, keep working on the gaps.
The Answer Is Yes (Jim Hall)
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