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Re: Ed Bickert --Very sad Ed just stopped playing
Kent, That is truly sad. I find it hard to believe. I myself quit playing for 19 years but I was still involved heavily in music. Prior to that I had been a fulltime professional and studio
By Brian Kelly · #122946 ·
Re: Gear Review Boss ME50
I have the same unit and have taken it on jobs ... you have to seriously play around with the settings and controls (knobs over parameters) -- but once you spend the time this unit will produce what
By John · #122945 ·
Re: Should You Give Your Music Away For Free? Thank You Amanda Palmer.
Freeloading: How our insatiable hunger for free content starves creativity by Chris Ruen Publisher PR: "A wonderful book that catches an encouraging shift in the zeitgeist. Ruen's epiphany regarding
By Alisdair MacRae Birch · #122944 ·
Ed Bickert --Very sad Ed just stopped playing
To just put your guitar down for good. Guitar becomes such a part of you. It is a part of you, kind of like your special voice. Kent Very sad copy and paste. Quote from Ed Bickert. "I haven't
By Kent · #122943 ·
Re: Gear Review Boss ME50
Up until recently,I didn't really like to run my guitar through too many pedals (looking for a pure guitar tone. } My main rig= I play a Very heavy 1991 Fender Stratocaster Ultra 11
By Kent · #122942 ·
Gear Review Boss ME50
Not that anybody asked, but ... I got a Boss ME70 today. This is an integrated pedalboard. I've been using the ME50 for years. This model controls everything with knobs -- no scrolling (except for
By rguitarjj · #122940 ·
Re: To click track or not?
Yea, A good amount of the playing I do down here is with people who do that kind of stuff in their soloing and accompanying. It's a real test of concentration and having the determination to not
By Brad Rabuchin <bradrabuchin@...> · #122941 ·
Re: time
In jazz_guitar@..., "dpkingbluesguitar" <dpkingbluesguitar@...> wrote: 'masterpieces of simple music' It may well be a masterpiece and it may well be simple to you and others but I have
By james mings · #122939 ·
Re: Diminished chords/ Bobby & books
I never knew Billy Rogers. I remember the name of course. I had a bass player friend back in the day that was crushed that he didn't get the bass gig with the Crusaders. His name is Jason Scheff.
By Michael Dosco · #122938 ·
Re: Diminished chords/ Bobby & books
Billy Rogers played with Bobby around that time, as well. Did you ever run into him? He (Billy) also had a short stint with The Crusaders, but his recorded output with them would have never let you
By Scott Dercks · #122937 ·
Ravi Shankar's daughter, Norah Jones, on dad's "genius"
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504803_162-57558810-10391709/ravi-shankars-daughter-norah-jones-on-dads-genius/
By John · #122936 ·
Re: RIP: Ravi Shankar, Sitar
Ravi Shankar was one of the huge musical milestones in my own life ever since I heard him in the mid 60s. His influence on Rock & Pop transcended genres and genrations -- he affected ALL MUSICA
By John · #122935 ·
Re: time
'until I established the metronomme rule w/myself' Well I guess there is my answer then. Music.
By dpkingbluesguitar <dpkingbluesguitar@...> · #122934 ·
Re: Should You Give Your Music Away For Free? Thank You Amanda Palmer.
Hi Alisdair, This has many, many negative ramifications, both for the art and for the artist. And it's entirely true. sad, Bobby
By Bob Hansmann · #122933 ·
Re: Should You Give Your Music Away For Free? Thank You Amanda Palmer.
Not much. I don't care for his writing nor his attitude but he does make some valid points such as creating an experience. That's what a lot of big name performers do- put on a show and create an
By musik_maven <altroupe@...> · #122932 ·
The LandFillharmonic Orchestra
You have to see this! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151279562307432&set=vb.759907431&type=2&theater Terry
By t_l_p_g_l_o_w · #122931 ·
Re: Should You Give Your Music Away For Free? Thank You Amanda Palmer.
There are some goods point in this article. having a plan, staying focused etc. But with regard to Free... If someone creates something and they wish to give their creation away for free. That is
By Alisdair MacRae Birch · #122930 ·
Re: time
'masterpieces of simple music' It may well be a masterpiece and it may well be simple to you and others but I have never been able to learn it. When I say learn I mean perform. I think it has a
By dpkingbluesguitar <dpkingbluesguitar@...> · #122929 ·
Re: To click track or not?
Re displaced accents, phrases etc. another duo I play in is with a more advanced bass player who doesn't hesitate to displace place the the melody by a beat or two all over his solos. When I'm the
By Terry Simcik <terrysim@...> · #122928 ·
Should You Give Your Music Away For Free? Thank You Amanda Palmer.
What do you guys think of this article? http://tinyurl.com/d3buspf Chris Guitar Courses from Larry Carlton, Robben Ford, John Stowell, Carl Verheyen, Fareed Haque, Frank Vignola, Tommy Emmanuel and
By Chris Smart · #122927 ·