Double diminished
I posted this question to the "justjazz.com" discussion group & got no response, so I hope my luck is better here. My question is: what does it mean to play a "double diminished" riff/run? A pro
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Nicholas Farnum
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Re: Technique question for Jimmy Bruno
I agree with both of you. It's hard to talk about something like technique while listening to great musicians that transcend the instrument like, for me, Metheny, Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, Hubbard,
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Mark Stanley <bucketfullopuke@...>
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Re: Metheny's sound
What about we're all "the man"? -Mark --- Andy <Awseyler@...> wrote:
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Mark Stanley <bucketfullopuke@...>
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Re: Technique question for Jimmy Bruno
Ya know, I think it's true that you cant please everyone. I get a lot from listening to Jimmy and his video has given me new ideas for right hand utilization of ideas. That being said , I think a
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Mark Stanley <bucketfullopuke@...>
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Re: Anybody use an amp modeler for recording jazz?
Guitar processor's and jazz: Dont Do It! Just my opinion. -Mark --- Sam <thamiam@...> wrote:
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Mark Stanley <bucketfullopuke@...>
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Re: Hybrid 2 String Bass 6 String Guitar
I believe Cort make a Joe Beck "Alto Guitar" which could be what you're after.
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Hackett, Jeff <Jeff.M.Hackett@...>
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Hybrid 2 String Bass 6 String Guitar
Hi, I'm looking for a six-string guitar with the fifth and sixth strings in the bass-guitar range and the first four string in regular guitar range. Anyone know of such an animal? Acoustic or electric
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kevinj@...
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Re: Technique question for Jimmy Bruno
--- sorry if my life does not revolve around the guitar. I have a family and other interests. Doesn't matter what I say you will find insult so I will no longer waste my time with this. Everyone is
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Jimmy Bruno <jbguit@...>
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Re: Metheny's sound
Can ANYBODY receive THAT label? Patricio
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Patricio Murphy <murphy@...>
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Re: Technique question for Jimmy Bruno
- I can try to answer your question. The technique part has to be like on auto pilot. so that you're not thinking about the execution of the line. Once that happens you can listen to the music and
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Jimmy Bruno <jbguit@...>
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Anybody use an amp modeler for recording jazz?
I was looking into buying an amp modeler for recording. The majority of music I will be doing is straight ahead jazz, and I prefer a very very clean tone. I was recommended the Johnson J Station
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Sam
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Re: Guitar intros
"Melody Chord Phrases" (orig copyright 1983, new copyright 2000) can be obtained from Elderly Instruments at http://www.elderly.com/ I purchased a copy from them a couple weeks ago.
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Farnum, Nicholas <farnum@...>
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Re: Technique question for Jimmy Bruno
I found the vast majority of Jimmy Bruno's remarks to be very good- natured, wise, and to the point. Play music because music is _fun_, and warms the spirit. If it turns into a competitive game of
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Paul Erlich <paul@...>
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Re: Technique question for Jimmy Bruno
Was that intended as an answer to me? If so, I am insulted. I put prime importance on feeling and soul, and I expect Jimmy Bruno does to. I was asking him a specific technique question, because
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Paul Erlich <paul@...>
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Re: Guitar intros
Jim I have not seen this exact book, it's got a new "shiny cover", but I assume that it is probably the same book that I have from 1983. If I see it, when I'm next in a music store I'll check it out.
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Alisdair MacRae Birch
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Re: Metheny's sound
Thanks for the tip about the Metheny site - lots to read there. How can anyone doubt he is the 'Main Man' of jazz guitar in the last 20 years ? I recently got an old secondhand SPX90 to play with, and
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john clarke
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Re: Technique question for Jimmy Bruno
Oh please! What wonderful remarks? Bruno's comments have been no more than knee-jerk, childish personal jabs and a declaration that he doesn't listen much to other guitarists and that he doesn't give
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Michael Suh
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Re: Jazz guitar sound
WOW!that was a mouthfull,here's my take on tone.When playing the guitar of choice,if you find yourself playing harder,picking and missing notes you know you normally hit and the and the music seems
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Eric Brazier <ericbrazier@...>
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Re: alternate-consecutive picking
Jay In my experience, picking and how one chooses to pick is a very individual experience. So I can only speak from my experience. Coming originally from the UK, I was heavily influenced by the older
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Alisdair MacRae Birch
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Re: Technique question for Jimmy Bruno
It's called feeling and soul, all the technique,theory, and degrees in the world ain't gonna give you that!!! Eric
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Eric Brazier <ericbrazier@...>
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