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Re: "Tune Slower" better than Slow Gold?

 

On 12/3/2010 11:50 AM, Scott R Dercks wrote:
So who owns the publishing rights for this? It is obviously out of
print. Who bought Dale Zdenek Publications?
When I was researching this, Alfred Publishing was listed as the publisher of these books. Perhaps contacting them could produce some results.

best,
Bobby


Re: "Tune Slower" better than Slow Gold?

 

So who owns the publishing rights for this? It is obviously out of
print. Who bought Dale Zdenek Publications? And was there a Volume 2?
Scott

I seem to recall members uploading copies of out of print books to
this forum. If memory serves, I believe it was OK/legal because
they were out of print.

It's not legal unless it's fallen into the Public Domain or the
publisher has given permission in writing. :-)
Mike
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John Stowell's Articles

 

Hi,
Here, on the link below, you'll find some articles that John was giving during his clinic.
It's very interesting stuff

I tried to upload to the group's database but the file is too big.
If anybody has problems to download it, please send me a private message and I'll send the file.
Best
GB
Guillermo Bazzola


Re: "Tune Slower" better than Slow Gold?

Mike Detlefsen
 

On 3 Dec 2010, at 09:19 , rjf622000 wrote:

I seem to recall members uploading copies of out of print books to this forum. If memory serves, I believe it was OK/legal because they were out of print.

It's not legal unless it's fallen into the Public Domain or the publisher has given permission in writing. :-)


Mike


Re: "Tune Slower" better than Slow Gold?

 

I seem to recall members uploading copies of out of print books to this forum. If memory serves, I believe it was OK/legal because they were out of print.

Alisdair could probably confirm the appropriatness?

If so it might be an option for those who have the book but are not willing to part with it. If not, nevermind ;-)

Rob

Yes, I'm looking "Style For The Studio" by Leon White. No one seems to have one. There are a few online for over $95.00. I can't come near that. I've spoken to Leon White and he's on the lookout for one, but no luck yet.
I really can't afford anything close to that. If you have this book and you're willing to part with it, maybe we could work something out.
Thank you so much for taking the time to post this.
Sincerely Wayne,


Re: "Tune Slower" better than Slow Gold?

Blueslogic
 

Hello Scott,
Yes, I'm looking "Style For The Studio" by Leon White. No one seems to have one. There are a few online for over $95.00. I can't come near that. I've spoken to Leon White and he's on the lookout for one, but no luck yet.
I really can't afford anything close to that. If you have this book and you're willing to part with it, maybe we could work something out.
Thank you so much for taking the time to post this.
Sincerely Wayne,

--- In jazz_guitar@..., Scott R Dercks <nearvana@...> wrote:

I'm sorry, but I noticed someone was looking for a Leon White book. Which
one was it? I found a copy of one of his books in my box of books.
Scott
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Re: "Tune Slower" better than Slow Gold?

 

In a message dated 12/3/2010 9:19:44 A.M. Central Standard Time,
robferrari@... writes:

I seem to recall members uploading copies of out of print books to this
forum. If memory serves, I believe it was OK/legal because they were out of
print.

Alisdair could probably confirm the appropriatness?

If so it might be an option for those who have the book but are not
willing to part with it. If not, nevermind ;-)
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It sounds as if the author might agree with this.


I think you could take it to Kinko's. They would convert it to a PDF file
or hardcopy. Whoever wanted the copy could pay for it.


Jack H


Re: Les Paul Custom question

Will
 

I remember reading in the 1970s that a town in the
Far East was named with the initials USA so that
companies could legitimately put "Made in USA" on
the product.

Will


Re: Les Paul Custom question

Brad Rabuchin
 

There is a company out of Peking that markets copies of various popular
models of Gibson(Les Paul, SG, 335, 175 etc) and Fender(Strat, Tele). They
are copied down to having serial #s and "made in USA" where it would
normally appear. They are not licensed or sanctioned by Gibson or Fender.
That's probably what you have.

On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Bob Hansmann <bobbybmusic@...>wrote:



One thing I forgot to mention - it's red.

It's very well made, I'll give it that, although it could use a good
set-up. And he didn't pay a lot for it. The whole thing is very
suspicious to me.

Bobby


Re: Les Paul Custom question

 

Ed Roman guitars maybe? He made some Les Paul like guitars with "star" inlays.




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From: Jeff Shirkey <jcshirke@...>
To: jazz_guitar@...
Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 7:43:05 PM
Subject: Re: [jazz_guitar] Les Paul Custom question

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The guitar did come from China, but it says "made in USA". Has the
U.S.
Patent Office become as lax as the Copyright Office?
If it came from China, it's almost certainly a counterfeit.

Jeff

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Re: Les Paul Custom question

 

One thing I forgot to mention - it's red.

It's very well made, I'll give it that, although it could use a good set-up. And he didn't pay a lot for it. The whole thing is very suspicious to me.

Bobby


Re: Les Paul Custom question

Jeff Shirkey
 



The guitar did come from China, but it says "made in USA". Has the
U.S.
Patent Office become as lax as the Copyright Office?
If it came from China, it's almost certainly a counterfeit.

Jeff


Re: John Stowell in Madrid

 

Rob,

A few years ago John gave me a bunch of his music all recorded on CD-R’s so I don’t know where some of it came from. I also have a CD called White Men Can’t Monk and another put out by the guy who builds his acoustic guitars that is all solo guitar performed on different instruments made by this particular luthier. It’s a great CD and very much worth having.

However, if you are not already familiar with John’s work you might want to go to YouTube and watch several things he does before you plunge in. He is harmonically pretty sophisticated and may not be everybody’s cup of tea. The big chords with all the close and spread out intervals is really the main features of his playing but his soloing is to me equally interesting. It’s every bit as unique and sophisticated as his chordal work.





Brian

From: Rob Ferrari
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 3:34 PM
To: jazz_guitar@...
Subject: RE: [jazz_guitar] Re: John Stowell in Madrid


Brian,

Any CD recommendations for his single note work?

Rob

Guillermo, Juan,

John Stowell definitely is a very nice person and an incredible guitar player. He’s a real favorite of mine. He’s very original sounding in every way. He gets a lot of praise for his chord and harmonic work but I think he is just as impressive as a single line soloist.

Brian Kelly

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Re: Les Paul Custom question

 

On 12/2/2010 7:33 PM, Jeff Shirkey wrote:
the really good counterfeiters (like in China, for instance) try to
make them as authentic looking as possible.
Thanks Jeff,
The guitar did come from China, but it says "made in USA". Has the U.S. Patent Office become as lax as the Copyright Office?

Bobby


Re: Les Paul Custom question

 

Thanks John,

... never saw a Paul with "star" markers ... sounds like a fake ....

I just went to the Gibson site, and although I saw a lot of disappointing and overly hyped instruments (am I getting old?), I didn't see any Les Pauls, Custom or otherwise, with star shaped markers.

best,
Bobby


Re: Les Paul Custom question

Jeff Shirkey
 



Do any of you (Jeff???) know about this. Have you ever seen a Les Paul
with star shaped fret markers?
Did you get a serial #? If not, is this supposed to be a new guitar,
or is it old(er)?

I've never seen one with star shaped inlays, but maybe it was an
aftermarket job? Or, as you and John said, it could be a knock off.
But--the thing that makes me doubt that it's a counterfeit--is that
the really good counterfeiters (like in China, for instance) try to
make them as authentic looking as possible.

Wish I could help more.

Jeff


Re: Les Paul Custom question

John Amato
 

Do any of you (Jeff???) know about this. Have you ever seen a Les Paul
with star shaped fret markers?

thanks,
Bobby


Bobby,
... never saw a Paul with "star" markers ... sounds like a fake ....







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Re: "Tune Slower" better than Slow Gold?

 

I'm sorry, but I noticed someone was looking for a Leon White book. Which
one was it? I found a copy of one of his books in my box of books.
Scott
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Les Paul Custom question

 

I was recently shown a new Gibson Les Paul Custom which was odd (to me) in that it had star shaped inlays and fret markers. I have never seen this before, and so was wondering if this might be a counterfeit.

Do any of you (Jeff???) know about this. Have you ever seen a Les Paul with star shaped fret markers?

thanks,
Bobby


Re: John Stowell in Madrid

 

Brian,



Any CD recommendations for his single note work?



Rob





Guillermo, Juan,

John Stowell definitely is a very nice person and an incredible guitar player. He’s a real favorite of mine. He’s very original sounding in every way. He gets a lot of praise for his chord and harmonic work but I think he is just as impressive as a single line soloist.

Brian Kelly





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