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06-23-2024 06:45 AM
Look up guide tone theory, it is very straightforward. Take a look at C chords, for example: Cmaj, Cmaj7, C6, Cmin7, Cmin9, etc. all share the same root and 5th. They are non-specific regarding the...
Yes! The sound is vanilla and the fingering is awkward. I did my own arrangement of this tune a couple years back and substituted G-11 there, fingered as 3x331x.
Yep. So many relationships to drums it's not even funny!
Are you referring to this? Time I grew up!!
That's how I hear FG's playing - the other strings are there but ghosted. Kind of like Clyde Stubblefield's snare technique with James Brown...
"It's her problem, not yours." .. I'm beginning to think you may have a point there mate ..
For me to do the transposing on Guitar would be far too painful :smile-new: .I've committed about 25 jazz standards to memory and to start again ,with me in the twilight years (73) ,I'm just not up...
wondering what's different other than the obvious visual...
Hello. Someone posted a video of a great acoustic resonator guitarist playing slide on a tune with “birds” in the title. It is an instrumental. I can’t find it and would like to listen again. Thanks...
^ I am going to come get you if you don't stop quoting like that. Why do you do that?
"Tried to stay as close to the arrangement as I could while also trying to give it a flow." Which is not easy. That was good. Did you change anything? I haven't gone through the arrangement enough...
Dave Allen has a great book and other programs on rhythm: This is fun:
I gave it a shot. Tried to stay as close to the arrangement as I could while also trying to give it a flow. https://youtu.be/IByRzhYR1gA
Still making my way through this but I appreciate this write up tremendously
Heritage 535, how are the new heritage guitars...
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