Good advice Mark. Like your choice of books. As a former Grove graduate, I can highly recommended anything from Dick Grove. His teaching methods were direct,...
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George Bullock
gbullock@...
Jul 13, 2000 8:30 pm
I'm most familiar with Carlton through the Dan and Joni Mitchell. Also with the Crusaders. I'm familiar with his solo work but not enough to make any ...
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Nicholas Farnum
farnum@...
Jul 13, 2000 8:07 pm
Sam, I (and most others, I presume) have collected more guitar/music books over the years than I can count. Very few of them have been useful and some have...
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Ken Bussey
kbbusse@...
Jul 13, 2000 6:32 pm
TRANSCRIBE!!!!!!!!! ... From: "Sam Smiley" <Dolphy231@...> To: <jazz_guitar@egroups.com> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 10:48 AM Subject: [jazz_guitar] Re:...
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Mark Secosh
MWSecosh@...
Jul 13, 2000 5:55 pm
Dear Dolphy231 and Jazzguitar: Grove Book ========== You never know when a book will contain a KEY datum that will open new vistas. For me Dick Grove's...
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Sam Smiley
Dolphy231@...
Jul 13, 2000 3:18 pm
Ok. The post I did about books was a total joke. I get sick of people asking about a book for this and a book for that. It drives me nuts. I have a hundred...
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Rrushinsky@...
Jul 13, 2000 11:26 am
To the person who thinks you don't need books..... Unless you are a born Mozart or Beethoven everyone can learn something from someone else. of course a great...
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RIO
enrio@...
Jul 13, 2000 7:17 am
No!!! You cannot... We won't unsubscribe you You are forever here!!! ... From: xreltub@... <xreltub@...> To: jazz_guitar@egroups.com...
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Ejazz03@...
Jul 13, 2000 5:22 am
not to be a shit but music does NOT come from books. Here is 2 that should do the trick though. THE JAZZ THEORY BOOK by Mark Levine, and JAZZ GUITAR by Mickey...
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xreltub@...
Jul 13, 2000 2:46 am
Please unsubscribe me from the group. Thanks, Xreltub@......
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akbar43@...
Jul 13, 2000 12:03 am
are they any bass programs to buy?...
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Gray young
gyoung@...
Jul 13, 2000 12:03 am
Good man, George. Could have put it better myself... L,L&Fishcakes.. G. ... From: George Bullock <gbullock@...> To: 'jazz_guitar@egroups.com'...
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Simon Butler
simon@...
Jul 12, 2000 11:40 pm
hey george, ... can you recommend the best larry carlton albums for this stuff? I have all the steely dan and joni mitchell stuff but i've never yet found the...
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George Bullock
gbullock@...
Jul 12, 2000 10:04 pm
Hmmm...like books do we? Transcribing a bunch of Larry Carlton and 80's Sanborn recordings would certainly help your funky fusion chops, but you're actually...
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Perry W.Terhune
pterhune@...
Jul 12, 2000 5:15 pm
Topic: Your review and participation Guitar-Masters has opened a new section labeled "Guitar-Talk". Ten technical essays and articles are initially available....
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Sam Smiley
Dolphy231@...
Jul 12, 2000 3:00 pm
Hi I need a recomendation. I need a book for these things, in fact I would like to get a different book for everything. 1. Chord Voicings 2. Modes 3. Scales ...
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alljazzguitar4@...
Jul 12, 2000 11:53 am
Bob, I missed the original question to which you replied. However, the "Guide Tone Approach" (so-called) is simply a method or reference to comping that takes...
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Rrushinsky@...
Jul 12, 2000 11:04 am
Hi Dale, I'm sorry but I don't know what the guide tone approach is either. It might be a new voice leading type of method but its something I haven't heard of...
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DWilli0580@...
Jul 11, 2000 8:24 pm
Check with Mark Stefani at VisionMusic.com. Mark has been teaching for 27 or so years and has correspondence students in many countries, in addition to those...
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Dale K Lynn
dlynn16@...
Jul 11, 2000 7:26 pm
I have recently reconnected my e-mail, so I found 900+ messages. One of these messages dealt, (or tried to deal with) the guide tone approach. What transpired...
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Richard Severson
rich@...
Jul 11, 2000 2:21 pm
Check out guitarcollege.com Rich ... From: <DLynnShirley@...> To: <jazz_guitar@egroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 4:40 AM Subject: [jazz_guitar]...
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DLynnShirley@...
Jul 11, 2000 11:40 am
seeking correspondance lessons in Jazz/Smooth Jazz...
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Dolphy231@...
Jul 7, 2000 2:43 pm
Bill Frissell is another guitarist who plays very slowly. In fact, I'd say he plays slower than Jim Hall. He is also considered by many non-guitarists to be...
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GAPiazza
gpcooper@...
Jul 7, 2000 1:40 am
Try to find a piece of music with a head you really dig. Maybe something from Lester Young or whomever you like. Follow that head and get it down. Guitar...
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jimm1326@...
Jul 7, 2000 12:01 am
Re grading yourself. Whenever you start feeling bad about yourself think about Jim Hall. He never played a fast note in his life, and he is proof that there...
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Marti, Daniel E, GRWMK
dmarti@...
Jul 6, 2000 1:40 pm
Hi Jaime: First, what you are experiencing is something we all go through.. whether you are a musician, Olympic athlete or engaged in any attempt at self ...
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David E. Lee
dalee@...
Jul 6, 2000 11:56 am
... This is a familiar dilemma. When I listened to players and I heard "fast" and wanted to play "fast" I would find myself tripping and stumbling. It was...
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John Horstkamp
jhorstkamp@...
Jul 6, 2000 5:45 am
Jamie, I don't know what type of exercises you are doing to increase your speed, but I have a few suggestions: 1) Always practice with a metronome. 2) Start...
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Jamie -
guitarelf@...
Jul 6, 2000 2:50 am
Hi everyone. This group has been a little quiet so I descided to throw some thoughts in that have been bugging me lately. How do you guys deal with the...
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jose humberto matos r...
jmatos23@...
Jul 5, 2000 5:04 pm
Hola soy humberto de la republica dominicana,y me gustaria saber si hablas español,para compartir harmonia ... ...