pmgAtherton, CANewDupont MD50R, Shelley Park Custom, Super 400, 68 Les Paul Deluxe, Stevie Ray Strat
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Gonzalo,
Very cool and very generous of your time/efforts!!! Can you provide a download link for just the audio mp3 files?
I'm always interested in jamming with experienced jazz and gypsy jazz players in the San Francisco - San Jose area. Drop me a line. Bass players welcome!
That's the catch, we will be selling a CD with about 100 mp3 play along tracks pretty soon.
I'm sure people out there know how to download the file,
hopefully they wont!!! but what can i do!!!!!
pmgAtherton, CANewDupont MD50R, Shelley Park Custom, Super 400, 68 Les Paul Deluxe, Stevie Ray Strat
Posts: 140
Great I'll wait for the CD. Presume there is a bass player as I couldn't hear one on my poor PDA speaker.
I'm always interested in jamming with experienced jazz and gypsy jazz players in the San Francisco - San Jose area. Drop me a line. Bass players welcome!
You know what I like about it is that it illustrates a really important point that is so overlooked... that good rhythm isn't necessarily complex rhythm. When you really listen to the rhythm of a great band it's a pulse - and when you hear people playing in jams etc. it's often so ornate - with stops and other artifice & little rhythmic things that distract and that make the rhythm vary in tempo just enough to throw things off a little and make it more difficult to concentrate because along with trying to put your thoughts into music, you're also trying to keep track of the beat.
But this is big basic & chunky... sits in the pocket... This is a good foundation over which to play
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Very cool and very generous of your time/efforts!!! Can you provide a download link for just the audio mp3 files?
I'm sure people out there know how to download the file,
hopefully they wont!!! but what can i do!!!!!
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You know what I like about it is that it illustrates a really important point that is so overlooked... that good rhythm isn't necessarily complex rhythm. When you really listen to the rhythm of a great band it's a pulse - and when you hear people playing in jams etc. it's often so ornate - with stops and other artifice & little rhythmic things that distract and that make the rhythm vary in tempo just enough to throw things off a little and make it more difficult to concentrate because along with trying to put your thoughts into music, you're also trying to keep track of the beat.
But this is big basic & chunky... sits in the pocket... This is a good foundation over which to play