That 3:03 solo is definitely Gimble. I’ve transcribed several solos with those phrases.
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That 3:03 solo is definitely Gimble. I’ve transcribed several solos with those phrases.
Thanks much Joel!!!
Paul told me this when taking some lessons from him many moons back. Stupid me didn’t believe him (A flat HAS to be harder than A!!!). After really getting into bebop and playing with players who...
Nothing like the sound of a great ribbon mic. My fav is still the Royer SF12with the RCA 44bx a close second. Just get the AEA TRP as the preamp!
Playing minor scale ideas against major chord progressions for a blusey sound.
https://youtu.be/t5XZeS6Ajvs
The next subject is what Barry called the "Miscellaneous Rule"
https://youtu.be/bFfzCWqAV8c
It is my belief that you don't JUST practice slow, but you have to do it ENOUGH and CONSISTENTLY to get excellent co-ordination between your hands, which is where quality tone comes from.
A favorite C7 to F phrase.
https://youtu.be/-Y1KVe-T_Wc
This video covers the key of B.
https://youtu.be/GdVaFfgWKcE
Looking at secondary dominant chords, such as A7 in the key of G.
https://youtu.be/diymxvkl1bA
Specific surround lines from Barry and other players. See how players apply the items looked at in video 63.
https://youtu.be/VdyFPm_Cxic
I'm no expert in old Gibsons so take this with a grain of salt. This looks like 2 I've seen many years ago and was told they were both from the early 30's.
Gibson, especially the guitars and...
I think you need to spend at least some time every practice playing slower than 50% of normal speed. You don't just practice this way, but you do need to devote a decent percent of your practice to...
Ugh, sorry to hear that Matt. I know a few friends that have had instruments stolen from their cars in Seattle this year. Very sad...
This way is best by FAR!!
That said there are are number of Sam transcriptions at my web site. I learned a large amount of Sam in the early 80s.
Surrounding target notes, a very common bebop sound.
https://youtu.be/WgVXu1Ix66Q
My latest video on diminished chords.
https://youtu.be/EeHBYSJ2WQQ
Ryans/Coles is the best fiddle tune collection I’ve ever played from. Highly recommended.
My latest 2 videos.
Major Seventh vs. Dominant Seventh
https://youtu.be/IILerdwJx_U
Chord Spellings
https://youtu.be/ZFYVzwLdwMs
The latest 2 videos.
Chromatically 3 to 5
https://youtu.be/yEAN1w3yuck
V7 > I Clash Resolve
https://youtu.be/RkixKeH-d3M
I play this in 1st position. You need to just play more in flat keys to get used to how they work, it’s where jazz tunes live!
As my friend, swing fiddle great Paul Anastasia used to tell me...
You could buy someone I know a nice vintage Neumann mic!:)):grin::mandosmiley:
I prefer the oval over f hole for jazz playing. Much less percussive and makes jazz phrasing much easier to my ear. Plus I like the warm fuller sound.
It is SO cool to see Sam's right hand technique from the time before he broke his wrist. While this is the first time I have seen it, it is just like I would have imagined. So efficient, unlike...
I agree with Jim, learn as much as you can by ear.