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Re: Performers adjust to gig-less New Year’s Eve
Hi Alisdair, I always knew I liked her for something! ;-) I love her playing, though, and always have. I parked myself in front of the tv, and channel-surfed to see which artists were doing what (by
By Bob Hansmann · #131017 ·
Re: Jazz Standard in New York City Closes Doors for Good
‘Mostly Hard Times’: How NYC’s Jazz Clubs Are Hanging On https://bit.ly/35m3PIz "It’s been a lifetime since places like the Three Deuces, Club Carousel, and the Downbeat draped West 52nd
By Alisdair MacRae Birch · #131016 ·
Jazz Standard in New York City Closes Doors for Good
Sad to report... "Almost two decades ago, Union Square Hospitality Group ( USHG) set out on a pioneering journey to marry authentic pit barbecue with great jazz in New York City with the opening of
Performers adjust to gig-less New Year’s Eve
Performers adjust to gig-less New Year’s Eve Times-Herald New Year’s Eve used to be prosperous for jazz guitarist Mimi Fox. This time around, it’s live long and prosper. Yes, the Vallejoan is a
By Alisdair MacRae Birch · #131014 ·
Spotlight-2 on Tal Farlow #TalFarlow
The Feeling of Jazz – Spotlight-2 on Tal Farlow Lakeshore Public Radio The Feeling of Jazz, program No. 408 featured a spotlight on American jazz guitarist Talmage "Tal" Holt Farlow (June 7, 1921
By Alisdair MacRae Birch · #131013 ·
Re: What's your preferred guitar strings for a jazz arch top?
Does anyone in this group.io own a Peerless Songbird, their Epiphone Casino clone? A dumb decision I made 15 years ago was to sell my 1963 Epiphone Casino that I bought new with my paper route
By Tom Samarati <samarati@...> · #131009 ·
Re: Chord question
I'd agree then to call it an E something rather than G7/6 -which would mislead/confuse me more than Em7b9 (which I agree is against all the rules (:)? if I saw it in a chart. I'd be interested to
By pecpec · #131008 ·
Re: Chord question
Peter, No; the progression is EbMaj7 the "E" chord then FMaj9. I see it as a chromatic passing chord more than a "functional" anything. And I totally agree, "context matters". Cheers,JV Juan Vega
By jvegatrio · #131007 ·
Re: Chord question
Of course context matters. Sometimes playing around with inversions and putting them in context can clarify. Does it function as a G13? -- Peter Crist
By pecpec · #131006 ·
Re: Chord question
As a III chord in C major it is. Check out where it's going, though. warm wishes, Bobby -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
By Bob Hansmann · #131005 ·
Re: What's your preferred guitar strings for a jazz arch top?
Hi Rob, If you have a soundpost installed bet'n the top & the back under the bridge that should take care of the feedback issue. When I got my Epi Howard Roberts many years ago it was completely
By jvegatrio · #131004 ·
Chord question
Hi everybody, A friend of mine (not a guitar player) wrote a song that has a chord with these notes in it: E-F-G-B-D. He called it an Em7b9, and when I saw that I told him that wasn't "right", since
By jvegatrio · #131003 ·
Re: What's your preferred guitar strings for a jazz arch top?
Well, after all the problems I had with biad the program works really well. I think a little of the problem was on my part rushing through the installation procedure Yes there still a lot of bells
By rob · #131002 ·
Re: What's your preferred guitar strings for a jazz arch top?
There used to be a college professor on here I believe that was in South Carolina. He mailed me some CDs many many years ago that I never got, and I would like to do something for him. Does anyone
By andy seyler · #131001 ·
Re: What's your preferred guitar strings for a jazz arch top?
I just want to second Thomas’ opinion. I’ve the same Peerless Gigmaster and am supper happy with the finish and sound. I switched to the TI JS113 strings in April(!) and they still sound and play
By kerryalt@... · #131000 ·
Re: What's your preferred guitar strings for a jazz arch top?
Excellent! Thanks for posting your review, Tom.
By kevro2000 · #130999 ·
Re: (TAB) Minor 2-5-1 Jazz Licks #1 #WesMontgomery #GeorgeBenson
Just a quick tip over minor 2-5-1. In a minor key, for example, in Dm key, Gm or BbMaj7 arpeggio are often played over Em7b5 which is iim7b5 and Bbm against A7 creating altered sound.
Re: (TAB) Minor 2-5-1 Jazz Licks #1 #WesMontgomery #GeorgeBenson
Great. I hope it’s helpful. Thanks
By samdols@... · #130997 ·
Re: (TAB) Minor 2-5-1 Jazz Licks #1 #WesMontgomery #GeorgeBenson
Thank you very much!!!
By jseaberry · #130996 ·
(TAB) Minor 2-5-1 Jazz Licks #1 #WesMontgomery #GeorgeBenson
Hi everyone, I just wanted to share 8th note swing feel minor 2-5-1 ideas. You will hear substitutions, enclosures and some signature bebop lines. I hope you find it helpful.