Re: Switching from flat pick to fingerpicking
I learned to hold the pick with my thumb and index finger. I can then
use my middle finger, ring finger, and pinky for fingerpicking (along
with the pick between the thumb and index finger). It took
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George Hoffmann <ghoffmann@...>
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#41624
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Re: Switching from flat pick to fingerpicking
Hi Ray,
Have you ever tried the Sharktooth pick. I am
primarily a fingerstyle player and saw their
advertisement in Just Jazz Guitar. Their product
allows you to switch from finger picking to
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v_lamadieu
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#41623
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Re: Memorizing Chords
Done, but a lot of the files won't open - errors?
<tomreynolds63@y...> wrote:
them
sheet
you.
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Cisco Kid
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#41622
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Re: Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
--- In jazz_guitar@..., John Amato <jamato316@y...>
Yeah, I understand all that.
Sorry for the misunderstanding.
My point was that oftentimes, beginners/novices will spend TOO MUCH
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Ken
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#41621
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Re: Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
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Rick Fortenberry
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#41642
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Jazz Guitar - A Specialized Art Form
The reality of learning jazz guitar as a subset of
learning jazz has certain limitations and blindspots
that other instruments may not have ... but in that it
creates its own genre or field of art:
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John Amato <jamato316@...>
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#41620
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Re: Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
--- kuboken1 <kuboken1@...> wrote:
Ken,
The reality of learning jazz guitar is a subset of
learning jazz, ...a subset because the instrument has
certain limitations and blindspots that
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John Amato <jamato316@...>
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#41619
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Re: Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
--- kuboken1 <kuboken1@...> wrote:
Ken,
The reality of learning jazz guitar is a subset of
learning jazz, ...a subset because the instrument has
certain limitations and blindspots that
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John Amato <jamato316@...>
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#41618
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Re: Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
--- stottunit <andrew_mcconnell_stott@...>
wrote:
Andy,
Go back to step #1 -- take out your original material,
if it was scales and arpeggios -- and put the other
material away -- with good
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John Amato <jamato316@...>
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#41617
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Re: Memorizing Chords
<jkernix@y...> wrote:
all the
has eight
chord blocks.
Until we get the time to move the files over to the archive. You
can upload directly to the archive. Just login, choose a directory
and
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Tom Reynolds
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#41616
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Re: Switching from flat pick to fingerpicking
My teacher got this from Van Eps. Use your thumb to slide the pick
between you first and middle finger, so that the pads below your
knuckles are holding it. Flick it back out into position when you
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pecpec <p_crist@...>
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#41613
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Re: Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
I agree that the internet has changed the landscape for guitar
players since days of old. I can't say for sure whether it's good or
bad, but it sure is different!
In the old days, your universe as
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theunknownguitarplayer <unknownguitarplayer@...>
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#41612
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Re: Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
Oops, I meant the mistake is that in jazz we *think* there is a hurdle
in terms of...
There might be a little bit, but not as much as you think at first (at
least to get to the first level).
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Ken
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#41610
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Re: Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
kuboken1 wrote:
The first chart I learned was "How High The Moon" :-)
--
- Toby A. Rider
- Fort Worth, Texas
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Toby Rider <high-tech-hillbilly@...>
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#41611
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Re: Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
--- In jazz_guitar@..., "stottunit"
habits?
>
Easy. Just stop doing them.
Learn some tunes and play them. Learn one really good solo (either
trasncribed or off of a transcription)
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Ken
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#41609
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Trade?
Hey gang.
I have a huge favor to ask...well it can work out for everyone actually,
more like a proposition...
Some of you know me a bit through this group. And you know I am trying to
"get it", I've
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John Palmer <rivmuse@...>
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#41614
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Re: Byzantine scale
Correction: That should read 'play it up the HIGH E string'.
M
<mfcpa1@a...> wrote:
of
open
for
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mfjazzluver
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#41608
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Re: Jazz Guitar and the Internet -- A Good Thing
Quote: "The fact remains that information
overload may cause a tendency to see all the available
material with no focus or attention to direction,
goals and objectives, purposes and intentions. All
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stottunit
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#41607
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Re: Byzantine scale
After this thread last week, I couldn't get the Miserlou tune out of
my head. So last night I just had to play it up the low E string
while trilling (if that's the right term) the open B and
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mfjazzluver
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#41606
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Re: Switching from flat pick to fingerpicking
There is a great dvd available of Joe Pass giving a clinic at some
school in say the 90's I belive. He is playing most of the time and it
is really fun to watch and hear him talk about his history
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john dean
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#41604
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