... Here's a good link to start with http://www.classicjazzguitar.com/artists/artists_page.jsp?artist=8 There's a link to his recordings are at the bottom of...
One of my favorite albums of all time is "The Paul Desmond Quarted - Live" album with Ed Bickert. It's the first album on which I ever heard of Ed's playing...
... Ed Bickert made a great quartet album with Lorne Lofsky. Here's the info on it from AMG: The quiet man of Toronto's jazz scene finds himself teamed with a ...
Sorry can't help you with this. I am busy trying to get rid of the not-so-sympathetic ringing in my ears. ... is ... other ... using ... higher ... must be...
Hi: I have been told that some people thread a strip of felt through the strings below the bridge. I get sympathetic ringing on my Hofner Jazzica sometimes,...
I recently began listening to Ed Bickert, primarily because I heard he got a great tone from a telecaster. I was immediately taken in by the beauty of his...
Have you tried his Web site at www.jimmybruno.com? Chris...
Chris Smart
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Jan 2, 2003 12:07 pm
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Just a thought... instead of fighting it back, can't you work it to your advantage? Another thought... if the ringing comes from unison or 8va intervalled...
... This is a long thread worthy of layers upon layers of replies... ;-) Some of my current modal thinking is along the following lines: Each mode has a...
I thnk one point bears mentioning. Perhaps the most popular current exposition of the modal approach is Mark Levine's "Jazz Theory Book", and he actually...
I have a '55 L-7. It can feed back "resonate". I've discovered the following. 1. Stuff the body with light pillow stuffing found in fabric/craft stores. 2....
One thing though, afaik sympathetic ringing and acoustic feedback are two separate things both however governed by the same principle of resonance. I assume we...
... Vince, Nice post. I think it's also fruitful to practice modes by chord families rather than by their order in the parental scale. For example, for a tonic...
... I'm not sure if you're asking about symp ringing that goes on between bridge and tailpiece, or between nut and tuners, or on open strings when playing...
I bought this L5 copy for 399.00 plus shipping. It is all maple probably laminate 2 pickups(samick) The guitar sounds dead or stuffed up. I changed strings to...
hi there Is there anybody using the Seymour Duncan Jazz Model (SH2) pickup ? I´m thinking to put this pickup in my guitar, neck position, and i´d like to...
I haven't heard it myself, but I recall from other internet discussions that its name is a misnomer. It's not really suited to jazz. Among SD products, the...
... I'm mostly concerned about the open 5th and 6th strings ringing with fretted notes. Thanks for the help, everyone. Dave...
Dave Antonio
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Jan 2, 2003 5:10 pm
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... I put the 59 on my Aria faux-335, been more than happy about the sound obtainable and got favourable comments from punters FWIW. Bill [Non-text portions...
Great Post! I just thought I'd comment on your chord pairs. I'll take just two of them but the principle is the same for all the others. The illustrated chord...
... Alisdair, There is actually a cool little formula that Frank Gambale suggests for modal chord pairs in his "Modes, No More Mystery" video. The formula is:...
Hi: When I posted about the felt strip threaded through the strings between the bridge and tailpiece, that is the kind of sympathetic vibration I was thinking...
"So, for example, take E phrygian. Parental major is C, so take F/E and G/E. Works like a charm even over non-major-scale modes." Sorry if I sound ignorant,...
I have this pick up in my guitar in the neck position with a 59 in the bridge and I can tell you they both sound great, very warm and clear. Andrew ... From:...