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I think the issue is often whether the result feels natural (which may take some repetition) or feels contrived, even after much repetition. Sometimes a variation in phrase length clearly makes a...
Looks extremely nerdy, 334 pages, but there's probably some good study tips in there, thanks.
My expectation of social media is that it will be antisocial - it usually fulfills that promise.
Agreed, and I will ad that in my experience (with my '66 DR), cutting in and out quickly is less likely to be a tube, and more likely to be a connection. That can be corroded tube sockets, or reverb...
If we're talking truly beginner jazz players, I'd go even simpler on the blues (e.g., Sonnymoon, Things Ain't What They Used to Be), and for rhythm changes I'd do I got rhythm. I would definitely...
Very cool tread Vinny and Mark! Thank you! Sure is a pleasure to see the pictures and process from when the patient first arrived in the ER!
The market is all over the place. But for a very good one with zero issues, I’ve never heard of a single issue with these guitars, what is $1k for a solid instrument these days? That’s nothing. But...
I see I’m not the only one who loves bursts!:eagerness:
I've got a May 1949 live (Paris) and Nov 1947 WOR (NY) studio (Dial) recordings on LP here. I'll try to get a clue from them later...maybe today.
His son Lukas did a great job with Angels Flying too Close to the Ground at the 90th birthday thing: https://youtu.be/YfV4lwfL984?si=2z_bsYfL_GKIKmVS
Our standard for Jul 2024 will be I Love You (Cole Porter, 1944). Background: Jazz Standards Songs and Instrumentals (I Love You)
Since when do threads never get piggybacked (or why would I be certain that Mark doesn't have employees who work with/for him)? ;)
The title of this post was very specific Sir. L-5 repair by Mark Campellone
Prelude to a Kiss
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