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Thought that chord soloing was pretty wicked!
That guy Will Mathews with the Count Basie Orchestra sounds good. I think I would see what he is using these days!:triumphant:
Week 19. Day 3. Blues For Alice in C. Tonight was pretty similar to the last number of practice sessions. The first pass is a getting to know you attempt. The second and third passes I'm able to get...
I checked out some Barry Harris things awhile back and had another look at them again today. According to Barry, chords that are a minor third apart are related (he calls them 'brothers and...
Thrown like a star in my vast sleep I opened my eyes to take a peek To find that I was by the sea Gazing with tranquility 'Twas then when the Hurdy Gurdy Man Came singing songs of love Then...
Floating pickups can be attached using cyanoacrylate (superglue), epoxy, screws, double-sided mounting tape, or whatever the person assembling it decides to use. One method of mounting floaters is...
I’ve read the switches are low quality and go out quickly. Some people on forums discussed replacing the switches right away. Again, don’t know if they’ve fixed it since 3-4 years ago. Some...
I recently had Pete Biltoft make a custom CC floater for my DA and it’s a fantastic pickup. He’s very responsive and I’m sure he can accommodate your specs. Worth giving him an email shout.
Could be a faulty switch. That could account for all the symptoms. Or it could be a slightly loose connection somewhere inside.
I'm not smart enough to give simple answers. :smile-new:
Congrats Marty on their new guitars I’m glad I told you about the auction I knew it was right up your alley Marty and I were texting and his comments made me go in and re-measure my guitar again...
California is far from uniform. There are a lot of differences between the different parts of the State (I feel like the California that you refer to in your posts here, is LA (or "smell-A" as we...
Week 19, day 3. Wednesday's project. Suggested Project 5-A Blues for Alice in C The diatonic study Tempo at the upper end of your comfort zone Using steady eighths and triplets, articulating with...
This brings up a very interesting and unexpected line of thought for me. I'm curious, do you think your linear thinking has changed as we've increased in tempo? I used to think there were certain...
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