Here is a blue moment of mine
https://youtu.be/6wHQHgULZ7M
Here is a blue moment of mine
https://youtu.be/6wHQHgULZ7M
Hi Albo and welcome! I didn't think you could get the blues in Finland,too beautiful. Nice improv there. Here's one I did a few years back.
Thanks Frankdolin! I feel we have same kind of colour on our bluesplaying!
I'm not into blues much but that was great - both of you - Bravi!
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Great idea for a thread! I'm working on some swing/jump blues arrangements. This is will a great place to post them.
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Hey there!
My blues improvisation for John Scofields Hottentot. Here You are!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUrFNuyx7zo
Albo of Finland
Albo,
Thanks for posting. That was excellent.
Regards
Hey again! Just little bit of Mandolinrockenroll after few years🙂
https://youtu.be/AVKsxq7bkuE
An oldie - this one was posted here about a year ago.
A real oldie. I did this lesson over 10 years ago It’s all improvised blues and attempts to demonstrate how to highlight the 3rd and 7th of the chord of the moment to “play the changes”.
I've written a few blues tunes but this is just improvising. A student had brought his new (old) Gibson A model for me to check out. That's who I'm talking to at the beginning & the end.
(35).mp3
Here's the guitar and (synthetic) drum tracks. The mando chop was a little too choppy, so I dropped it.
If you download it or otherwise record a copy, please let me know. I'll take it down since my Soundcloud page is getting pretty full.
If I redo the chop or add bass, I'll post it again here.
Last edited by Dave Hicks; Jan-07-2023 at 6:51pm.
Thanks Dave! Got it downloaded.
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Two backing tracks, both with the same tempo and similar drums. Feel free to use them if you wish.
This is pretty much the chords for Sittin' on the Top of the World in G (my favorite key!) with a T-Bone type intro. (The mysterious ninth bar is the turnaround.)
The previous one with bass and mando.
Last edited by Dave Hicks; Jan-09-2023 at 12:21pm.
Hey Dave!
I gave your foo back a try!
It was lots of fun jamming to that track. Time really flies by. I probably took about 7 or 8 takes and then let it be. I still have a lot to learn but I aint afraid of mistakes (hearable innit )
Hoping the way I tagged/commented on it is alright by you. Please let me know if I should change anything or if you refuse to be named or if you don't like that I used your backing track.
Sincerely,
Wolfgang
Last edited by slepa; Jan-11-2023 at 5:26pm. Reason: forgot to add the track. classic.
Thanks to all for listening to and using the backing tracks. The number of listens is dropping, so I'll take them down on Monday.
Here's what I made of it - vocal and solos added. There's not much mandolin, but the first solo is electric mando.
D.H.
[QUOTE=Dave Hicks;1891161]Two backing tracks, both with the same tempo and similar drums. Feel free to use them if you wish.
This is pretty much the chords for Sittin' on the Top of the World in G (my favorite key!) with a T-Bone type intro. (The mysterious ninth bar is the turnaround.)
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The previous one with bass and mando.
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Somebody pointed out to me that I needed to enable downloads - now I have.
D.H.
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