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Post by Melodic Dreamer on May 17, 2015 15:21:18 GMT
Just curious what people are working on? It can be a song, technique, scales, playing over changes or whatever.
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Post by 19thcentsawmill on May 17, 2015 17:28:07 GMT
Slowly working my way thru Mel Bay's Jazz Standards Chord Solos. Two songs so far: My Funny Valentine and Body & Soul. A transcription of Bill's version of Surfer Girl. Learnng and re-learning a few classic country and rock tunes for an upcoming gig with friends. So much to do, so little time. I should put down the iPad!
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Post by uburoibob on May 17, 2015 18:25:02 GMT
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Post by Rambler on May 18, 2015 3:55:41 GMT
That's a big question Melodic Dreamer!
I'm taking a DipABRSM in July so I've currently got a set list of classical pieces on the go. These include two Walton Bagatelles, which you guys might enjoy. They are classical but with jazz and Cuban elements.
I'm also working on some original pieces for my new band - we have a rehearsal next week and they play from sheet music so I've got to get the parts arranged properly. I'm good at starting things but developing them and finishing them is another matter.
I'm always playing through the Bill Frisell Anthology and trying to realise the pieces on solo guitar as fully as possible - I plan to produce some guitar arrangements of some of my favourites.
I've also just finished the first draft of a soundtrack to a short animated film that I'm writing with a percussionist friend. We're currently waiting on the animator to give us guidance on where to go next with it. It's mainly marimba and percussion and it's based on loops of different lengths going against each other.
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Post by Rambler on May 18, 2015 5:28:59 GMT
What about you a Melodic Dreamer?
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Post by Melodic Dreamer on May 22, 2015 21:14:42 GMT
Looking more in depth at upper structured triads. Also getting a better handle on playing through changes in a creative way, while relying on my ears more than my knowledge. I'm also learning some standards, or should I say relearning the ones I have forgotten. lol
I'm getting ready for a couple duet gigs. One is with another more traditional jazz guitarist, think (Kenny Burrel, Wes) while the other duet is with a sax player. He plays more traditional jazz with the influence of smooth jazz too. Not my favorite stuff, but it is what it is. Speaking of sax, I bought one last December. Between guitar, grad-school, two internships, marriage and three kids I'm trying to learn how to blow as well. It's such a slow process. lol
I'm also a huge fan of guitarist Like Lage Lund, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Peter Bernstein and many other contemporary guys. I got Lage's instructional dvd a while back. I'm still working through it as well.
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Post by Melodic Dreamer on May 22, 2015 21:17:07 GMT
That's a big question Melodic Dreamer! I'm taking a DipABRSM in July so I've currently got a set list of classical pieces on the go. These include two Walton Bagatelles, which you guys might enjoy. They are classical but with jazz and Cuban elements. I'm also working on some original pieces for my new band - we have a rehearsal next week and they play from sheet music so I've got to get the parts arranged properly. I'm good at starting things but developing them and finishing them is another matter. I'm always playing through the Bill Frisell Anthology and trying to realise the pieces on solo guitar as fully as possible - I plan to produce some guitar arrangements of some of my favourites. I've also just finished the first draft of a soundtrack to a short animated film that I'm writing with a percussionist friend. We're currently waiting on the animator to give us guidance on where to go next with it. It's mainly marimba and percussion and it's based on loops of different lengths going against each other. That's a lot of cool stuff you got going on there. You got a new band and you are composing for a film. That's awesome.
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Post by Melodic Dreamer on May 22, 2015 21:18:10 GMT
Slowly working my way thru Mel Bay's Jazz Standards Chord Solos. Two songs so far: My Funny Valentine and Body & Soul. A transcription of Bill's version of Surfer Girl. Learnng and re-learning a few classic country and rock tunes for an upcoming gig with friends. So much to do, so little time. I should put down the iPad! I like how you said learning and relearning. That is the story of my life. I can't for the life of me retain a tune.
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Post by Rambler on May 24, 2015 21:37:18 GMT
Looking more in depth at upper structured triads. Also getting a better handle on playing through changes in a creative way, while relying on my ears more than my knowledge. I'm also learning some standards, or should I say relearning the ones I have forgotten. lol I'm getting ready for a couple duet gigs. One is with another more traditional jazz guitarist, think (Kenny Burrel, Wes) while the other duet is with a sax player. He plays more traditional jazz with the influence of smooth jazz too. Not my favorite stuff, but it is what it is. Speaking of sax, I bought one last December. Between guitar, grad-school, two internships, marriage and three kids I'm trying to learn how to blow as well. It's such a slow process. lol I'm also a huge fan of guitarist Like Lage Lund, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Peter Bernstein and many other contemporary guys. I got Lage's instructional dvd a while back. I'm still working through it as well. Wow I'm looking forward to hearing you play Melodic Dreamer! Im not a jazz monster - I only dabble so have great admiration for you. I also have a wife and a 10 month old baby so I can relate a little... I was doing grad school last year but ran out of time and funds. It looks like we both share an obsession with learning!!
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Post by Melodic Dreamer on May 25, 2015 0:22:38 GMT
Looking more in depth at upper structured triads. Also getting a better handle on playing through changes in a creative way, while relying on my ears more than my knowledge. I'm also learning some standards, or should I say relearning the ones I have forgotten. lol I'm getting ready for a couple duet gigs. One is with another more traditional jazz guitarist, think (Kenny Burrel, Wes) while the other duet is with a sax player. He plays more traditional jazz with the influence of smooth jazz too. Not my favorite stuff, but it is what it is. Speaking of sax, I bought one last December. Between guitar, grad-school, two internships, marriage and three kids I'm trying to learn how to blow as well. It's such a slow process. lol I'm also a huge fan of guitarist Like Lage Lund, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Peter Bernstein and many other contemporary guys. I got Lage's instructional dvd a while back. I'm still working through it as well. Wow I'm looking forward to hearing you play Melodic Dreamer! Im not a jazz monster - I only dabble so have great admiration for you. I also have a wife and a 10 month old baby so I can relate a little... I was doing grad school last year but ran out of time and funds. It looks like we both share an obsession with learning!! I'm nothing special. I guess I am decent at what I do, but there is plenty in the world of music that I can't do. Even so, I wish I could say I was a jazz guitarist, but to be honest I only pretend to be one. lol I'm learning like the rest of us. At the end of the day though I have fun. That's what it is all about, right?
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Post by Rambler on Aug 26, 2015 18:14:26 GMT
It'd be nice to have an update from everyone…
How are those upper-structure triads going Melodic Dreamer? Have you incorporated them into your playing successfully?
19thcentsawmill did you finish learning those chord-melodies?
uburoibob - how's The Margaret Explosion doing?
I've been transcribing and practising Julian Lage stuff, and working through Jon Damian's book.
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Post by uburoibob on Aug 28, 2015 17:34:13 GMT
Margaret Explosion will be starting back up at the Little Theater Cafe next Wednesday (Sept 2). It'll be the start of our 13th season (year)!
I've got my new Yanuziello guitar and am loving it. Pics are over on the Gear Page on page 20 of the Yanziello photo gallery. Awesome guitar!
I have a rock gig coming up this Monday with Jerry Falzone and Liar's Moon. Other than that, just been busy with work stuff!
Bob
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Post by 19thcentsawmill on Sept 1, 2015 0:43:02 GMT
It'd be nice to have an update from everyone… How are those upper-structure triads going Melodic Dreamer? Have you incorporated them into your playing successfully? 19thcentsawmill did you finish learning those chord-melodies? uburoibob - how's The Margaret Explosion doing? I've been transcribing and practising Julian Lage stuff, and working through Jon Damian's book. Still learning and relearning. Added Moonlight in Vermont and In My Life to the chord melody list. 3.5 songs down and a gerzillion to go. Played a country / alt-country / classic rock fundraiser gig Friday night. Big fun crowd, fun had by all.
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Post by Melodic Dreamer on Sept 4, 2015 1:26:40 GMT
It'd be nice to have an update from everyone… How are those upper-structure triads going Melodic Dreamer? Have you incorporated them into your playing successfully? 19thcentsawmill did you finish learning those chord-melodies? uburoibob - how's The Margaret Explosion doing? I've been transcribing and practising Julian Lage stuff, and working through Jon Damian's book. successfully? Probably not. lol I wish I had more time to transcribe. Maybe after the first of the year there will be more time for that. How is the Lage stuff going? He is killer. I'm loving his song Ryland.
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Post by Melodic Dreamer on Sept 4, 2015 1:28:47 GMT
It'd be nice to have an update from everyone… How are those upper-structure triads going Melodic Dreamer? Have you incorporated them into your playing successfully? 19thcentsawmill did you finish learning those chord-melodies? uburoibob - how's The Margaret Explosion doing? I've been transcribing and practising Julian Lage stuff, and working through Jon Damian's book. Still learning and relearning. Added Moonlight in Vermont and In My Life to the chord melody list. 3.5 songs down and a gerzillion to go. Played a country / alt-country / classic rock fundraiser gig Friday night. Big fun crowd, fun had by all. Good tunes! I listened to the album in the link below your name. You have a good tone and nice ear for musical melody.
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