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Forgive me for I have not responded to some of the freds properly Forgive me for I have not paid enough attention to what I read to respond to the freds properly Forgive me for I have not paid enough attention beyond my DAW Forgive me for I have not I have not figured out what the 2.0 means Forgive me for using the forum term " Are you calling me flat?" on my daughter to get her back for her teen years Forgive me for my mind in the gutter and laughing at the phrase "you're flat" then realizing they are the only thing I can look down on and really approve of at the same time
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I’ve taken a pole and I Am Shure i Am handsomer
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Sorry to hear about your loss. A true hero indeed! God Bless
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I Am grilling today since it's 72 outside. Honey tea, mashed potatoes and black eyed peas with corn bread. Oh and 1 1/2 in. tenderloin steak Where's Mesh?
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it's just sounded so funny to me.. ha ha ha still does I should have rembered to put a ? after it
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wow, it's going to be in the 70's here this weekend I Am going fishing!
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"cool kids in the coffee house" ha ha ha ha HA HA ha ha ha HA HA HA HA HA .... ......... HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
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The above comment was accomplished at the Dentalist. I was called as I was justifying my socks. Now that I Am home I want to point out that even though its shows a bass player in that photo It is a body wash named guitar solo!!! Which reminds me, in my photo above even though my underwear is showing I didn't have to show it off so "you're welcome" and if a guy pulls a knife on it you and it has butter on it you know he is NOT a professional! Also life is short rember SMILE WHILE YOU STILL HAVE TEETH! Which reminds me, it's getting close to April 15 so if you want to teach someone about taxes eat at least 30% of their ice cream
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So sorry to hear about Ginger and your loss John. She was your family. My Cricket is 15 and her age is showing. She is my little girl and we share such a special bond. She got through my cancer and without her I don't know what I would have done. Keep your avatar for as long as it warms your heart . Sally is a great name
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I feel his pain! I, having beaucoos of hair even at my age, have decided to throw in my support. I Am with you Steve!!! I have decided TO SHAVE MY HEAD I hope this will be an inspiration for everyone for anyone with "that condition" to shave your head also so Steve and those like Steve have someone to relate to!
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OMG!!! Is it contagious????
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Very cool Will. Thanks I have recordings of Holdsworth with Steve Smith whom is my favorite drummer
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Dayja vue! I sherlie remeber this Fred from somewhere else but I just can’t put my finger on it. Darn this chronic amnesia
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This is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard I have transcribed it for guitar
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I don't know why it quoted you Will. Thanks for the kind words. Miles is one of my favorites!
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Using my own backing tracks prepares me for whatever musical situation I'm trying to improve on. like the ii V I in C I posted. I'll use something like that to practice comping or chord soloing etc with quartal harmony . Experimenting with 3 and 4 note combinations in the chart opens up endless amount of choices on the V chord. I didn't highlight the root on the photo. Root's on the 6th string on the E string at the 5th fret. (A) on the top and 5th string at 5th fret on the A string (E) on the bottom so its Aalt7 on top and E7alt on bottom if you want to play around with them, Much fun IMHO P.S. use your hear on these. the lower register won't sound very good so go at least an octave above the bass to prevent any instrumental conflicts
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Hello old friends...It’s The Kiosk Project
bayoubill replied to Garry Kiosk's topic in The Coffee House
Hi Garry! Welcome back! Hope all is well Lots of ‘old days’ guys around. Good to hear from you -
My version of miles version ;
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Here's my cover of Autumn Leaves by Miles Davis Miles version ;
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"Doing the entire backing track myself lets me know exactly what is going on in the song, the chords, the substitutions used, and everything I need to play a good improvised solo." One key thing I've learned about performance over all the decades is Don't play it till you get it right Play it till you can't get it wrong. Doing all the parts yourself gives an insight into the music that can't be achieved any other way.