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By Mike Woo <mike@...> · #3545 ·
Re: Chords like notes
What are the names of the books? Cheers, Kevin www.TheNettles.com
By kevinj@... · #3543 ·
Re: Soloing over unfamiliar changes
my eyes off of the chart, if I can keep track of the changes I can at least play SOMETHING. but are there What works for me is to know the head. Be able to sing a stripped- down version of the head
By kevinj@... · #3542 ·
Re: reading
Thanks to everyone who responded to my question about reading. You all are very, very helpful. I'm a little freaked out today bc I went to the doctor yesterday about this pain I've been having in my
By Lorraine Goods <lg96@...> · #3540 ·
Re: Antecedent-Consequent Phrases
Alain, Bert is actually a frequent contrinutor on the justjazz list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/justjazz you might want to post your questions to him on that list. -Dan http://danadler.com stuff
By Dan Adler · #3541 ·
Re: Soloing over unfamiliar changes
I'd add that for that "C major group", you can also use diatonic substitutions Em7 and Am7 and variations on those as well, since they retain the "C major sound". I've heard it said that Joe Pass used
By Jim Kangas · #3539 ·
Re: Chords like notes
I've had Billy Bauer's two books on triads for years...in fact I'll probably dust them off today. And...hopefully I'll post the details on them as they may still be obtainable. -Grandaddy Mike
By Mike Cover <vista500@...> · #3538 ·
Re: Antecedent-Consequent Phrases
Hi Mike, I am trying hard to learn jazz and, like you, I bought Bert Ligon's book. However, I don't know quite well how I should study the stuff in this book. I learned the outlines and played the
By Alain · #3537 ·
Re: Luthier Recommendations
I too have used Alan Carruth's guitars. I also use Al for modifications and repairs. Al does OUTSTANDING work and I think he is ahead of the curve. I have visited his show room and He has some really
By Dave Doucett <ddoucett@...> · #3536 ·
Re: Soloing over unfamiliar changes
Jeff, by that I mean just finding several chords of the same family, and in the same general area on the neck, and using them to solo(or comp) the same as you would a scale position. The parallel is
By Brad Rabuchin <bradrabuchin@...> · #3535 ·
Framus Guitar
Hi all Anyone ever come across a "Framus Black Rose Deluxe" acoustic archtop? Every now and then I get a hankering to buy a new guitar and I came across this one for sale locally. Haven't seen it yet
By Hackett, Jeff <Jeff.M.Hackett@...> · #3534 ·
Re: reading
I downloaded the file and opened the first example, and I have a question. How are you supposed to play the low D? Drop D tuning? Or are you supposed to play an octave up? Or is there an error in the
By 8th-note <8th-note@...> · #3533 ·
Re: Chords like notes
Oh, and by the way, another thing to try other than jumping around different inversions on the chord is to try using chromatic approach (you hear this in some of the older players like Barney Kessel,
By Ken · #3532 ·
Re: Chords like notes
string 7th triad is basically the same as major/minor triads except instead of the root note, you play the corresponding 7th (major/minor or dominant 7th)... For example, C major triad = C E G, a C
By Ken · #3531 ·
Re: About John Stowell videos.
Hi! Thanks for the responses (only two but there's something). Anybody has more info. about this vid's? Regards. Vitor. Portugal.
By varp@... · #3527 ·
sweep/alt picking puzzle
Jazzers: I am puzzled. Jimmy Bruno wrote with regard to sweep picking that: "I myself cannnot play alternate picking at all." How is that possible? Doesn't sweep picking incorporate alternate picking
By J. Randall (Randy) Groves · #3526 ·
"baritone guitar" is the right term
Paul: thanks for the heads up on the term baritone guitar, which seems much more appropriate. I was just using the term offered by those who posted the recommended tuning. I haven't seen it in Just
By J. Randall (Randy) Groves · #3525 ·
Re: alto guitar success and terminology
There tuning. Maybe Randy has, maybe Randy hasn't. If the G & C strings are up one octave, then it's a Joe Beck - style alto guitar. If the G and C strings are also tuned down then it's a variant of
By kevinj@... · #3524 ·
alto guitar and guitar shows
Kevin: you asked the following about my alto guitar plunge: The bridge was not an issue. The nut really should be filed, but it works well enough to hold the string in place. THe tailpiece was just
By J. Randall (Randy) Groves · #3523 ·
Re: Soloing over unfamiliar changes
This sounds like an interesting idea, but I'm not sure what it means exactly. Could you give an example? Thanks learn them, and use them together as a group > (the same way you might use a scale
By Hackett, Jeff <Jeff.M.Hackett@...> · #3522 ·