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Re: Rhythm Changes Analysis
Readers might also be interested in these articles: about Gershwin's original "I Got Rhythm" and how his changes differed from the jazz standard ones (which you call "Original"):
By Robert Keller · #100303 ·
Re: Demise of Jimmy Bruno Guitar Institute
Hi Jeff, Yea, I know, but I think generally folks would rather spend/invest in CDs/DVDs/Books/Secret decoder rings/etc, before spending some of that money on individual instruction. Just my
By jvegatrio · #100321 ·
Demise of Jimmy Bruno Guitar Institute
This was posted on the Jimmy Bruno Guitar Institute recently: "10/06/2010 By mutual agreement, Mr. Bruno and Affiliated Artists have determined that it is no longer feasible to continue the operation
By William Nicholson · #100304 ·
Re: Demise of Jimmy Bruno Guitar Institute
As much as I love Jimmy Bruno's playing and his approach to teaching/playing jazz guitar, I'm not surprised to find out about this. The Web is a great tool/resource/etc, but there's just no substitute
By jvegatrio · #100319 ·
Re: Rhythm Changes Analysis
Bruce Saunders' Diminished Workbook is very comprehensive. -Keith
By Keith in Holland · #100302 ·
Re: Commentary: T. Bone Burnett: "don't put your music on the internet"
Amen Jay Dave Woods
By Dave Woods <david_woods@...> · #100301 ·
Re: Commentary: T. Bone Burnett: ¡°don't put your music on the internet¡±
Bob Hansmann wrote: I had a few friends ca. the 1970s who were in the bar/night club business in Atlanta, Ga. Whenever they would open a new venue, the ASCAP/BMI guys would be in to visit them within
By Jay Mitchell <jemitchelltx@...> · #100300 ·
Re: Commentary: T. Bone Burnett: ¡°don't put your music on the internet¡±
Hi Jim, That's a great question, actually. In the past, many playing covers (clubs, &c) were overlooked, and many license fees were never paid, and that's just the way it was. Everybody was relatively
By Bob Hansmann · #100299 ·
Re: Commentary: T. Bone Burnett: ¡°don't put your music on the internet¡±
Hi Angelo, It's not about the Internet being a fad, and I'm not adverse to new technologies, as you've suggested in the past. It's about the music business, and whether or not competing with "free" is
By Bob Hansmann · #100298 ·
Re: Dave Woods, Re: Rhythm Changes Analysis for Ammo
From: jazz_guitar@... [mailto:jazz_guitar@...] On Behalf Of Paul Sametz Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 21:06 To: jazz_guitar@... Subject: [jazz_guitar] Re: Rhythm
By Dave Woods <david_woods@...> · #100296 ·
Re: car crash
Wasn't familiar with the name but my condolences definitely. I live in Alberta most of the time but, still, not heard of him or his band. Only name I can think of killed in such a manner was SRV, on
By Mark Cassidy · #100297 ·
Re: Commentary: T. Bone Burnett: "don't put your music on the internet"
Why, Thank You, Dave. That is very sweet. I appreciate it. Swing On, Jim
By james mings · #100295 ·
Re: Rhythm Changes Analysis
Yo Juan and Brian! I like to hear diminished over the A section a la Charlie Christian and Sonny Stitt, and so on. Mainly, jazz guitarists need some cool diminished licks. ;-)I have got a fair
By james mings · #100294 ·
Re: iReal Book Update - Ipod touch?
Listers, Those of you who are crazy about the new app: How does one use it for practice? The midi sound...can it be channeled into a better sounding format? How? It seems great for a handy reference
By John Amato <jamato316@...> · #100292 ·
Re: Rhythm Changes Analysis
II was only amused at the obviousness of it - the idea that everyone knew these two sets of changes, so you could get away with playing them all night without rehearsing... Historically speaking,
By Paul Sametz <ammo@...> · #100293 ·
Re: iReal Book Update - Ipod touch?
Listers, Those of you who are crazy about the new app: How does one use it for practice? The midi sound...can it be channeled into a better sounding format? How? It seems great for a handy reference
By t_l_p_g_l_o_w · #100291 ·
Dave Woods RE: Re: Commentary: T. Bone Burnett: "don't put your music on the internet"
The Amazons and other music retailers have solved this by putting only a small excerpt of each of the album's songs on the site for you to sample. If you want to hear the whole song, you have to 'add
By mfjazzluver · #100290 ·
Re: Rhythm Changes Analysis
Juan, As far as playing blues over Rhythm Changes goes you can't play a twelve bar blues over it but you can throw in all the blues oriented licks you ever knew. If I play those changes I always play
By Brian Kelly · #100289 ·
GIG:NYC:Jack Wilkins - Tuesday, October 12th
Dear friends, I hope you can find some time to come to Bella Luna this Tuesday, October 12th to hear the great Howard Alden and myself at Bella Luna Restaurant. Should be a fun evening of wild
By Jack Wilkins · #100288 ·
Re: Rhythm Changes Analysis
Hi John, Jazz players use all sorts of substitutions, that's a huge part of the music, as you well know. However, if someone calls "rhythm changes", and I start playing the blues, ain't gonna work;
By John Amato <jamato316@...> · #100287 ·