Re: Gibon L4 CES
Ron, I bet thats a beauty, would have been great if I could have found
a cutaway. Is your pu mounted to the pickguard? Mine is a kent
armstrong floater on the pickguard (Installed by me). This
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kylerkoch2000 <kylerkoch2000@...>
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#41589
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Re: Imports/Guitar Teacher Tactics/ Clif
Please can we close this thread down and stay on topic
- Jazz Guitar.
The group is international and our membership cover
the spectrum of political, social, economic and
religious views. Political,
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jazzguitargroup
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#41585
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Political content-was: Imports/Guitar Teacher Tactics/ Clif
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David_Lee@...
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#41583
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Re: Solid vs. laminate top
Because an instrument has a solid top does not always mean it has a
better tone. Some solid tops are stamped out whilst others are carved
from solid timber. Also, some of the carved ones are
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will_halligan <will@...>
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#41582
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Re: Imports/Guitar Teacher Tactics/ Clif
Anyone who is also tired of this being treated as a political forum raise your hand.
Didn't we go through this a few weeks ago with the hurricane and the subsequent political banter that followed.
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MJU <memjazz@...>
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#41581
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Re: Memorizing Chords
It might be helpful to write out the scale, either on a chord block diagram or on a fingerboard layout. This will help you see where the chord comes from, the identity of each of the notes, how to
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David_Lee@...
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#41580
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Re: Imports/Guitar Teacher Tactics/ Clif
Hi Gang,
Wow all of this economic talk...I for one am not an expert in those lofty areas, but I do know something interesting...Alan Greenspan was a professional jazz sax player! He gave it up when
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DAVID RUDICK <sribeme@...>
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#41576
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Re: ears vs theory
Ludwig Van would agree with you.
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jazzclif <jurupari@...>
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#41578
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Memorizing Chords
I am wondering if anyone has some helpful hints and tips for
memorizing chords in music I am trying to play. At the moment I
usually look up fingering for the chords in a couple bars of music
play it
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jpplay
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#41579
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Re: Imports/Guitar Teacher Tactics/ Clif
hillbilly@b...> wrote:
for
If you are a libertarian you ARE a leftist.
If you're proud of your philosopy, why lie about it?
The old joke is the only difference between you and a communist is
you
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jazzclif <jurupari@...>
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#41577
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Re: Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
Ooops, meant to say the less you will learn by ear, or organically.
Which is fine if at the end it all syncs up. But as I mentioned in my
other post (and Alisdair also points out), I think it
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Ken
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#41575
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Re: Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
wrote:
It's been pointed out many times that this can be a bad thing too.
So much stuff is out there that many people don't learn this stuff
by ear anymore (as someone mentioned in another
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Ken
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#41574
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Re: ears vs theory
Message: 25
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 17:31:29 -0500
From: Toby Rider <high-tech-hillbilly@...>
Subject: Re: Re: ears vs theory
Rick_Poll wrote:
Just out of curiosity, how much of an
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Mike Crutcher
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#41573
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Solid vs. laminate top
Hi all, first message!
Looking at a Yamaha AE1200S for sale locally, looks excellent.
However it's one of the newer sunburst models (as opposed to the older
blonde models) which according to the
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rstl99
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#41572
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Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
Inveterate Jazz Guitarists,
It's been about a few months since I searched the web
for jazz guitar sites that offered a forum type venue
where you can discuss and share ideas in common and
juxtaposed
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John Amato <jamato316@...>
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#41571
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Re: ears vs theory
Where did theory come from ?
Well it came from our attempt to describe what we hear and create
labels for what we hear.
Theory therefore can be used in a "reverse engineering" way to train
your
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Alisdair MacRae Birch
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#41570
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Re: Imports/Guitar Teacher Tactics/ Clif
Chinese
sovency!
And guess where they got that money from? Just about all products
are labeled now where they are made.
What's even worse than what you mention above is the fact that the
U.S.
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Ken
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#41569
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Re: ears vs theory
I think it would be very difficult to play anything without using your ears
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Kevin Sterchi
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#41568
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Re: ears vs theory
ears vs theory
If this makes sense to anyone when they read it, I'd suggest you are
going to find trouble if you haven't already.
I don't think it's a good way to set things up in your
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jazzclif <jurupari@...>
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#41567
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Re: ears vs theory
Years ago I learned a few Charlie Christian solos. One thing I recall
was diminished arpeggios. I have read interviews that said that, of
the bop pioneers, it was Dizzy that was knowledgeable about
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Rick_Poll <richardipollack@...>
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#41566
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