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Re: Versatility of archtop guitar?
rstl99, I have several archtops and 335 style guitars, as for heavy strings not being suited for blues/funk, well there are many artists who would contend with that. Look at Scofield, he plays .014
By windcrest <passport@...> · #41804 ·
Re: replacement neck mount pickups HELP !!!
The Kent Armstrong is a great replacement p/u, it's available @ Stewart-Macdonald, _www.stewmac.com_ (http://www.stewmac.com) . I put one on my Epi Howard Roberts, & the results were very, very
By jvegatrio · #41811 ·
Re: Practice time-lengthwise
Man, that's the lesson-of-the-week for all of us old dogs learning mew tricks. Fantastic! M a
By mfjazzluver · #41801 ·
Count Basie transcriptions
I have just watched the Montreal concert with the new Basie band - terrific. This has inspired me again to try to find transcriptions of the band`s arrangements, does anybody know of a source for
By Will <will@...> · #41800 ·
Re: Count Basie transcriptions
Will, Try Ken-Dor Music, or Lushlife.com (I think). Do a Google search, & you should be able to find a ton of stuff. I've played quite a few Basie charts in a big band, & they're very cool,
By jvegatrio · #41802 ·
Re: Practice time-lengthwise
"question like that can stress a kid,or make practicing sound-maybe I Wow! Keep that student for life! That's great. Chris
By Chris Smart <chris_s@...> · #41799 ·
Re: Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
Was just listening to one of four CD's I recently picked up of Ella and Joe. (Who, you asked?). I don't know how the tunes on these CD could sound any better by anyone else. I agree with John that
By Larry Thrift <llethrift@...> · #41803 ·
Re: Jazz Guitar Tree?
So, how we get to Sonny Sharrock? Micah
By Catfish Sandwich · #41798 ·
Re: John Scofield
It was at Port-O-Call. There were, at most, maybe 150-200 people there. You could've sat on the stage if you wanted! What about those effects, guys? Something out there that really fills out your
By fkenyon1 <fkenyon@...> · #41797 ·
A couple of things
First, for those of you interested in Big band guitar, Freddie Green etc., I suggest http://swingguitar.blogspot.com/. This page and associated blog explains alot and also has links to many other
By Alan Levin <alevin@...> · #41796 ·
Re: Jazz Guitar Tree?
I think who influenced who is a very difficult thing to do. We all get lots of influences. We aren't capable of understand who influenced ourselves: all you listen, all you think -even not musical
By Pancho Bravo <jfbravoc81@...> · #41794 ·
Re: ears vs theory
Hey, I have a simple recipe: know your theory, but make sure you are having fun with it. Jazz music is about having fun doing what you do, being who you are. Without ear, you don't get fun. In the
By Pancho Bravo <jfbravoc81@...> · #41795 ·
Re: jimmy bruno and Ray
awseyler@... wrote: Bruno may certainly be more musical to some ears, but the point I was making focused more on raw chops. As it was stated: "Jimmy Bruno also has a lightening speed with super
By rayray <rayray@...> · #41793 ·
Re: Jazz Guitar Tree?
--- In jazz_guitar@..., "Rick_Poll" Maybe Yeah, I thought he sounded a lot like Goodrick and Diorio back then... Ken
By Ken · #41792 ·
Re: Freddie green - Allan Reuss
By Michael Evans · #41791 ·
Re: Practice time-lengthwise
What a great attitude ! Once I got it right, my teacher made me play it right once for every time I played it wrong. :-(
By dallasguy2112 <dallasguy2112@...> · #41788 ·
Practice time-lengthwise
I had a lesson with a young kid a couple of days ago. This kid has a couple of diffculties to face-one of them is his picking hand is partially handicap. I wanted to make sure I'm not giving him to
By jim_9791 · #41787 ·
Re: jimmy bruno and Ray
I agree with DR. How can ANYONE think Conti is any better than Bruno. Conti plays the SAME thing over and over and over. I think he does the Johnny Smith thing in EVERY song. It is sickening! There is
By awseyler@... · #41790 ·
Re: Jazz Guitar Tree?
Allisdair I think I hit on it when I asked in an earlier post, "Where's Leonard Feather when we need him?" Marshall <akmbirch@y...> wrote: to (b1945) Holdsworth
By mfjazzluver · #41786 ·
Re: Joe Pass Unforgettable guitar transcript?
Why don't you transcribe them yourself? It shouldn't be hard to get chord charts for most of the tunes. You'll also learn ten times more by doing it yourself. Steve
By steve gallagher <bausin@...> · #41784 ·