Re: Mr. Goodchord (Was: Mick Goodrick's Advancing Guitarist)
Hi David,
Could you explain this formula that Mick gave you to the
group here? Maybe that will help me get a handle on whether
I need to buy Goodchord.
I play keyboards and can read standard
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kevinj@...
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#3204
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Reminder - The Jim Pellegrino Trio
We would like to remind you of this upcoming event.
The Jim Pellegrino Trio
Date: Saturday, August 18, 2001
Time: 8:00PM - 12:00AM EDT (GMT-04:00)
Sat, August 18th, John Carlini will be playing
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jazz_guitar@...
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#3200
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Re: The difference between Jazz & Blues
The chinese were the first to experiment with a 12 tone
system but without considering even temperment(12,000 B.C.)
from "Theory of evolving tonality". Blues at times can seem
chromatic, but jazz is
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Ross Ingram <beadgcf7@...>
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#3203
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Subject: Re: Sea Train
From the Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock:
Sea Train [USA]
a.k.a. Seatrain
Updated 3/7/01
Discography
Sea Train (69?)
Seatrain (70)
Marblehead Messenger (71)
Watch (73)
Reviews
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Paul Erlich <paul@...>
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#3202
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Re: Minor,major etc on Bm7b5
I think it's more like 3 years now. He doesn't discriminate,
though . . . my drummer is taking beginner-level jazz piano lessons
with him now . . .
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Paul Erlich <paul@...>
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#3201
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Re: Guitar intros
jazz_guitar@... wrote:
I don't know how others do it, but I use one of two methods,
usually. First, I try to find original recordings or sheet
music copies of stuff I really want to do
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Zeek Duff <zkduff@...>
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#3198
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Subject: Re: Sea Train
I'm pretty sure it's the same "band", though
with some different members. I seem to recall
that they did morph drastically from their
previous incarnation, which I never heard.
They were
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Steve Gallagher <steveg@...>
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#3195
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Re: Jimmy Bruno and Downbeat
Am I missing something? Where did these last two posts on Bruno come
from? They seem very out of context for what seemed to me as a focused
response to a question. Nobody is arguing better or best
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jimlil00@...
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#3194
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Re: Vox amps
I used a Vox AC 30 many years ago, and although I recall the tone
controls needed careful setting to tame the fierce treble, recordings
made at the time reveal a nice sound when I listen to them
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john clarke
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#3196
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The difference between Jazz & Blues
Hi all,
I am new to Jazz & Blue music and I want to understand the basic concepts of
them. Could anyone tell me the differences between the Jazz & Blues music ?
Thanks in
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Viet Duy Tran
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#3193
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Re: Minor,major etc on Bm7b5 (Graham Cox)
Hi Seb,
Thanks mate, I'll give it a go.
Cheers,
Graham
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Graham Cox <jazzguitar@...>
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#3192
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Re: Jimmy Bruno and Downbeat
I guess I would like to put my 2 cents in as well. Ya know,
I graduated High School early and just practiced jazz guitar
14 hours a day before going to Berklee. When I got there I
really got bitter
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Mark Stanley <bucketfullopuke@...>
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#3191
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Re: Minor,major etc on Bm7b5 (Graham Cox)
Hi Graham,
Charlie Banacos - http://www.charliebanacos.com/
The correspondence address is there.
Regards,
seb
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Sebastian
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#3190
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Re: Liebman
Hello,
Dave Liebman is one of the greates living artists. He's an
exceptional player and theorist. Also has a great site:
http://www.upbeat.com/lieb/
There are a couple of Elvin Jones' albums, Elvin
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Guillermo <guille_bz@...>
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#3189
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Re: Minor,major etc on Bm7b5
All I know is that he lives in Boston and it at least
a 2 year waiting list to study w/ him.
-Mark
--- Graham Cox <jazzguitar@...> wrote:
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Mark Stanley <bucketfullopuke@...>
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#3188
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Re: Liebman
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Paul Erlich <paul@...>
Para: jazz_guitar@... <jazz_guitar@...>
Data: Tera-feira, 14 de Agosto de 2001 18:29
Assunto:
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Rodrigo Gondim <rodrigogondim@...>
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#3186
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Re: The difference between Jazz & Blues
Both jazz and blues are heavily based on improvisation and often can contain
many of the same elements, but jazz tends to often included more complex
harmonic structure, the use of altered chords and
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Ted Vieira <contact@...>
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#3199
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Re: Minor,major etc on Bm7b5
Dear Listers,
Can anybody tell me how I might get in touch with Charlie Banacos?
He sounds like a very interesting guy to study with.
Cheers,
Graham Cox
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Graham Cox <jazzguitar@...>
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#3185
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Re: Gear
Hi John,
You are right about it's the player who can make the guitar sound great.
I've heard guys sound great on Epiphone "Joe Pass" models that are less than
a $1000.00 in price. Someone who's a
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Ted Vieira <contact@...>
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#3197
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Re: Jimmy Bruno and Downbeat
Hello Gang,
I can't resist replying about this debate regarding Jimmy.
1. I think that it is really a bad concept to "throw out the baby with the
bathwater". I would have to ask which opinion
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David <sribeme@...>
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#3187
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