How are you all doing with this? I am a few weeks behind, mainly because I got myself back into school after 15 years and have been getting re-adjusted to the full time student course load. I am...
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How are you all doing with this? I am a few weeks behind, mainly because I got myself back into school after 15 years and have been getting re-adjusted to the full time student course load. I am...
I just saw this movie this week. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's the best Kung Fu flick I've seen since Ip Man. It's available for streaming on Netflix right now.
You know the Juke sound has been influencing the Dubstep scene for the last couple of years.
I think my favorite group of Miles' is the mid to late '60's Miles Davis Quintet with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams. Along with being a great Saxophonist, I believe...
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat by Charles Mingus from the Mingus Ah Um album.
Yeah, I always thought the Jazz dance scene was more of an English thing. I would like to know if there ever was a scene for that in the US.
I wish I hadn't sold my copy of this during a broke period.
Very Weather Reportish with Wayne Shorter on the sax with that percussion and those vocals.
Great tune!!
I have mapped out my own midi controller settings. I am using a Novation Nocturn for the crossfader and EQ's and I am using a Korg NanoKontrol for the channel faders and cues. It wasn't too hard to...
Easier to Love from this record is a great tune!
I know, right? So many favs from that label. A few off the top of my head and a cursory glance at my stacks of wax would be Freddie Hubbard "Red Clay" and "Polar AC", Deodado "Prelude", Freddie...
CTI is one of my all time favorite labels. I don't think they ever had a name collectively though. Great musicians! That is Steve Gadd on Chicago Theme. I regret getting rid of that record in one of...
Aljazeera has had the best live coverage of the situation in Egypt out of all of the networks. I've had it on for a couple of hours this afternoon. Just saw a live speech from Egyptian president...
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I agree with this, although the hip-hop/electro crossover really only lasted a short time in the early '80's around '82 & '83, those records are indeed a precursor to techno.
I...
I would rather watch the World Cup than all of those things. :)
See, threads like these are why I like to lurk on here (and I'm a master lurker..:)). Thank you for all of the insightful advice. I personally love the slower tempos and search tunes out with this,...
Deepsouth, damn that is a nice collection. I see you have a few barleywines in there, I am a barleywine man myself. I just had this one this weekend:
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I just want to say, since there has been so much talk about jaywalking, that in this incident the high school there on the corner had requested the police's presence in order to dissuade students...
This is the best!
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In this case I was referring to the root of the chord in question, but there chords that are not built off of the root note. They are called inverted chords. First inversion is a chord built off of...
Yeah, I was trying to name the chord off of the 3 notes given, but I agree with ebot9000, a bit of key change or modulation is needed. You should maybe be thinking about 2 or 3 chords instead of just...
The Kingdome blew up!
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Indeed, you should be good in Fmin or Abmaj.
EZ
An enharmonic is simply a single note that can have two spellings, in this case a C# which can also be a Db. Spelling it going up from C it would be C - C# - D.
Coming down from D it would be...
Hi Sal,
I would call this chord a G half diminished 7th (gm7b5). The G would be the root, the F would be the half diminished 7th and the C# would be spelled as it's enharmonic equivalent Db, the...