Re: Looking For a Book-Leon White-Styles For The Studio
I have "Sight To Sound", and possibly "Styles..." as well, I'll have to look. You may want to check college/university libraries for copies as well, maybe you can check one out and have a look.
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jvegatrio
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Re: Looking For a Book-Leon White-Styles For The Studio
Amazon.com, alibris.com, and bookfinder.com all list copies for sale. The cheapest I found was on bookfinder for $42. Other prices were close to $100.
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Tim Fox <timfox@...>
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Re: RIP: Arnie Berle, Guitarist, Multi-Instrumentalist, Writer and Educator
#RIP
Amen
Bobby
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Bob Hansmann
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Re: "Tune Slower" better than Slow Gold?
Aaron,
You'll need to learn to read for information and not take things out of context. I was talking about using the feature where Transcribe figures out the notes for you not the program in gener
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George Hess <ghess1000@...>
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RIP: Arnie Berle, Guitarist, Multi-Instrumentalist, Writer and Educator
#RIP
I have just learnt that Arnie Berle, passed away on October
12, 2008. I know many of you have used his books and a
number of you studied with him personally at his home in
Yonkers, NY and at Mercy
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Alisdair MacRae Birch
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Re: "Tune Slower" better than Slow Gold?
I agree completely. The real benefit of transcribing is to improve your ears but not the ones on the sides of your heads. Transcribing teaches your inner ear how to hear things correctly and where
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Brian Kelly
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Re: John Scofield in GP Magazine
#JohnScofield
Amen. I think it was Thomas Edison who said, "Genius is 90% perspiration,
and 10% inspiration", or something to that effect...
Cheers,
JV
Juan Vega
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jvegatrio
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Re: John Scofield in GP Magazine
#JohnScofield
Well said!
best,
Bobby
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Bob Hansmann
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Re: "Tune Slower" better than Slow Gold?
George wrote - You transcribe to improve your ears as much as anything else.
If you want to let a computer do it for you, just buy a book of transcribed
solos.
What a Rubbish statement. -
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aaron woolley <ajwoolley@...>
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Re: John Scofield in GP Magazine
#JohnScofield
Well he's heard this question about a trillion times I'm sure. Sco did pay his dues. I've heard from people (on this list) who described him as a student at Berkeley transcribing and coping
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john dean
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Re: John Scofield in GP Magazine
#JohnScofield
Well, for my money, neither is Scofield. I can't stand his tone or his
phrasing (most of the time). Carlton kills him on both counts.
Jeff
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Jeff Shirkey <jcshirke@...>
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Re: John Scofield in GP Magazine
#JohnScofield
My personal opinion is that both SCO and Carlton are well aknoweledged players but SCO
incomparable he has got his wery own feel , everything he plays has SCO written through his playing . he is
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artour.kats <artour.kats@...>
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Re: Greco ES 175 needed
What prod year and how much ?
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artour.kats <artour.kats@...>
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Re: Greco ES 175 needed
Visit
http://www.vintageandrareguitars.com/web/Our-Catalogue/Gibson/Semis
Will
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Will <will@...>
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Re: John Scofield in GP Magazine
#JohnScofield
I have that cassette some great playing on there. Cuts from that gig
are on an instructional vid Carlton had out in the 80s. Cut my teeth
on that vid and coincidentally Sco's On Imporvisation. Very
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Ron Becker
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Re: John Scofield in GP Magazine
#JohnScofield
The solo on Kid Charlemagne is a classic. He is obviously playing over
the changes which are more complex during his solo then during the verse
or chorus. Not ii-v's but changes in key never the
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Scott Dercks
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Re: John Scofield in GP Magazine
#JohnScofield
No, I hadn't, thanks. But listening to the samples on allmusic I still don't hear any jazz, only blues and modal fusion. Can you recommend any recordings of his where he negotiates the tricky changes
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Keith in Holland
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Re: Greco ES 175 needed
No But I have a very nice Yamaha AE 2000 carved archtop
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Alan Cugnoni
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Re: John Scofield in GP Magazine
#JohnScofield
It just seems to me that Sco was getting a ton of free publicity focused on the exzct people that might buy his recordings.
Is it so unreasonable to ask him how he thinks about soloing?
I'd say it's
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rguitarjj
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Re: John Scofield in GP Magazine
#JohnScofield
Larry also did some serious blowing over the changes to "All The Things You Are" on his 2nd lesson video, on acoustic. He doesn't play the head, but I'm flabbergasted to see and hear him come up with
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Mike Crutcher
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