Re: BB Loading into Jam Man
Thanks Robert!
I will try it out tonight. That sounds very easy to me since I already have Audacity.
john
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john dean
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#101926
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Re: BB Loading into Jam Man
Not sure it is the easiest way but I use Audacity to create .wav (MS format) that can be imported in the the Jam Manager. In BB I use the create wav tool to create either a wav or mp3 recording. The
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rwjones32000
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#101925
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MP3: "On the Street Where You Live"
"On the Street Where You Live"
I recorded this title a while ago, but was never 100% happy with it ... so I
just re-recorded it ...
http://www.chordmelody.org/mp3/onthestreetwhere.mp3
John
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John Amato <jamato316@...>
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Re: BB Loading into Jam Man
Great stuff.
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john dean
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Re: BB Loading into Jam Man
You might also want to work with Garrison Fewell's Melodic Improvisation book, which shows you how to get those arpeggios to sound like music with 'correct' jazz phrasing. I got an awful lot out of a
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Keith in Holland
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Re: BB Loading into Jam Man
I did get one involved response but there has to be an easier way with Audacity or something. BB converts directly to wave though and it isn't working.
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By the way my arpeggio
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john dean
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Re: BB Loading into Jam Man
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Band-in-a-Box/
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Alisdair MacRae Birch
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Re: BB Loading into Jam Man
While we are on the subject of biab files. Sorry I don't have any
help John as I don't own a jamman. But perhaps one of the biab forums
would have more people who are doing what you
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Ron Becker
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Re: ? for the teachers
I'm not saying the guy is wrong or his study was funded by the
amerikun dairy assoc. [ it's quite possible it was It's jist
biddniss ] But there is a long history of the medical establishment
speaking
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Ron Becker
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Re: ? for the teachers
Thanks. There is probably some truth in what you say. I do know from
MRI scans that there is damage to the shoulder joint from
osteoporosis. At least in that area it is the chief cause of
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Ron Becker
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Re: Licks and chord melody - books
Garrison Fewell's Melodic Improvisation will teach you how to create your own jazz licks!
-Keith
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Keith in Holland
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Re: Jazz Duets - Suggestions
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Paul Sametz <ammo@...>
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Re: ? for the teachers
Good information Mike......I should point out that quitting dairy worked for me and to make a blanket statement that joint pain can be alleviated by doing so(and spelling dairy wrong) is
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VE3DPC
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BB Loading into Jam Man
Does anyone know how to load the band in an box tunes into a jam man.
Is there a detailed procedure for that somewhere. People certainly must be doing this.
I've been struggling with this for 6
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john dean
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Re: ? for the teachers
One thing I do know, all those _dairy_ products definitely improve your spelling ;-}
-Keith
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Keith in Holland
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Re: Jazz Duets - Suggestions
I am looking for some good books of jazz duets.
I am thinking along the lines of two guitar lines, or bass and guitar lines, or
sax or trumpet and guitar over some standards. Something that will be
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John Amato <jamato316@...>
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#101910
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Re: ? for the teachers
Not necessarily.
http://health.msn.com/health-topics/pain-management/arthritis/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100236413
http://www.ehow.com/facts_5635819_dairy-joint-pain.html
Mike
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Mike Detlefsen <detmik64@...>
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Licks and chord melody - books
Hi, everybody!
I?m from Brazil and I newly registered in this discussion group.
I'm looking for recommended books on jazz licks and chord melody.
Greetings.
Luciano Canella
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caneluc
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Re: ? for the teachers
RE:
To all guitar players with pain in your joints elbow shoulder etc...
Get off all diary products!!
cheese,milk,butter, and cream etc ...you have to give it a week and you will not believe how
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VE3DPC
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#101908
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Re: Jazz Duets - Suggestions
Hi Mark,
These arent' books, but if you haven't listened to these two cd's, i guess they
will be inspiring:
Martin Taylor and Louis Stewart - Acoustic guitar duets ; i think it's out of
print, but
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Andr?? Rodrigues P. Silva
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#101907
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