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#17518 by HowlinJ
Tue Dec 18, 2007 11:59 pm
Claude,
Good to see you're back.I was just listening to "Up jumped spring".For playing sax for three years I was impressed.Get out and jam as much as you can with people who will give you space to imrovise because it sounds like your gettin' it. Wegman and every one else should own a copy of "kind of blue".Another "must have"is the classic "Time out"which includes the afore mentioned tune "Take five".All seven songs on "Time out"are in different time signatures.Joe Morello...awsome drummer!

Wegman,
If these two jazz albums don't do it for you,all I can say is "thats cool..KEEP ON ROCKIN'" But if you aquire a tast for more,I would recomend anything by Pat Metheny. I also gotta tell ya,Your threads are the best,and I aint talkin' 'bout yore clothes.Your guitar playin is definetly cool as well.

Irminsul,
My Tapestry.....beautiful
AK -47.....AWESOME!.........Mine's a 30-30 Winchester model 94
By the way ,are you familiar with Debussy's "Sonata for flute, harp, and viola?

#17519 by Irminsul
Wed Dec 19, 2007 12:24 am
HowlinJ wrote:Irminsul,
My Tapestry.....beautiful
AK -47.....AWESOME!.........Mine's a 30-30 Winchester model 94
By the way ,are you familiar with Debussy's "Sonata for flute, harp, and viola?


Oh yeah, Debussy is one of my faves: I know the piece. I prefer his solo piano work, but I haven't heard anything of his yet that I don't like.

Thanks for your comments on My Tapestry, BTW.

#17524 by JJW III
Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:26 am
HowlinJ wrote:wegman
GOOD guitarist are not a dime a dozen.
Based on what i've been listening to on your profiles,if you or jimmydanger or that young" canadian steve "happend to be in eastern pennsylvania round newyears,WE'D BE JAMMIN!
Afterwhich in all probability you'd say..."Howlin',Keep on wailin the blues burnin the keys and blowin that honer...but next time we send for Claude to blow sax!!!"


Yea man I wish I was closer so we could jam. I wish the lot of us were all in the same area, we would have one heck of band. I really would like to play with guys like you, and Claude and Irminsul, and RyhtmMan etc. because you guys all play stuff that is way different then what I am into. I always prefer to play with people who are outside of my expertise because that is how you improve and grow as a player.

#17525 by JJW III
Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:35 am
claude wrote:Hey thanks all for the warm welcome.

Wegman wrote:Yes Claude,

I like jazz by the way. Who are you into? Can you recommend some listening for me?


Oh boy, a better question might be who am I not into.

I always try to avoid recommending jazz unless I have some idea where a person is coming from musically, but I'll post some general thoughts. If a person likes the more easy-listening aspects of jazz I might recommend starting with the standard starting point (this is almost like a knee-jerk recommendation) Miles' Kind of Blue or for something a little less obvious maybe Hank Mobley's Soul Station or Grant Green's Idle Moments (great one for guitarists, btw). If a person is someone who listens to a lot of heavy duty rock and roll or punk (or whatever they're calling these things these days) they might get bored with some of those so I might suggest FME's cuts or maybe Fred Anderson's CD with Hamid Drake, but it's difficult to say what would work without knowing a person. Really if you're getting into more current stuff there is so much to choose from I would recommend getting an eMusic account and trying out some different things for a relatively low price.


I am really into Al Dimeola's new stuff. It is very Jazz oriented, though Dimeola has always been in the genre of Jazz. The thing is there are so many versions of Jazz. I really like the smooth jazz, but that to me is not really jazz in it's pure form. IMO that is jazz light desgined for the masses to comprehend. Then you have fusion, progressive, big band which is great, crossover etc.

I always look for some one to recommend something because it is probably something I would never find on my own. This also enables me to kind of get to know them from a musical standpoint so when I discuss topics such as this I am least in the ballpark of the discussion.

There is so much great music, in so many genres it is sad that many players only listen or play one particular genre. IMO learn it all and you can't help but improve your skills.
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#17526 by JJW III
Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:41 am
HowlinJ wrote: Wegman,
If these two jazz albums don't do it for you,all I can say is "thats cool..KEEP ON ROCKIN'" But if you aquire a tast for more,I would recomend anything by Pat Metheny. I also gotta tell ya,Your threads are the best,and I aint talkin' 'bout yore clothes.Your guitar playin is definetly cool as well.


I will check out everything yourself and Claude have recommended and thanks for the suggestions guys. I appreciate it.

Also thanks for the kind words on my playing and threads. Music is something I very much enjoy and I enjoy sharing my experiences and hearing from others about theirs. As I stated earlier, that is how you grow as player and learn more about the state of the art by gaining knoweledge from different perspectives.

It looks like were starting to get a good group of people out here and there has been some great information provided by all.

I wish there would have been a source such as this when I was GuitarAnatomys age. I would be light years ahead of where I am today.

I have learned a ton from this forum and sure I will learn more.

#17527 by JJW III
Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:53 am
Paleopete wrote:Off topic, but I just thought of this again and decided to ask.

Wegman:

Is your avatar a picture of you? Mine is, it's me onstage with a recent band and I've always wondered about a couple of other folks on here, in particular yours because it resembles my sister's ex husband. (except that he didn't know which end of a guitar went up)


Weird Pete I responded to your question and it never showed up. Yes that is a picture of me about 3 years ago when I was still my own man before I had to conform to the corporate BS mentality.

I could be your sisters ex husband from your comment since I still don't know what end of the guitar is up. Thing is I have only been married once and I am still married to the same girl so I am not him. LOL

By the way Pete I neglected to mention you but I would love jam with you as well.

#17556 by claude
Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:39 pm
HowlinJ wrote:Claude,
Good to see you're back.I was just listening to "Up jumped spring".For playing sax for three years I was impressed.Get out and jam as much as you can with people who will give you space to imrovise because it sounds like your gettin' it.


Wow, thanks man. I was a little hesitant to put any of my practice tracks up, but I figured anyone checking my profile out should know where I'm at musically. I have yet to play with anybody other than my computer backing tracks, I have talked to a bass player about jamming so that's got me excited!

#17603 by JJW III
Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:30 am
Yea Claude for the short time you have been playing you play very well. I think the sax is definitely your thing. I listened to your tunes and they were pleasant and kept my interest.

Good stuff.

#17822 by HowlinJ
Sat Dec 22, 2007 10:24 pm
Wegman,
Had a bit of time to kill, so I gave your work a closer listen.You sho-nuf aint chopped liver either!....In the early eightys I played in an"all-original"four peice band.Our guitar player's Technique and tone was much like yours.His gear?...Les Paul Custom through a 100 watt marshall!
I also like the sound of your acoustics.

#17829 by JJW III
Sat Dec 22, 2007 11:17 pm
HowlinJ wrote:Wegman,
Had a bit of time to kill, so I gave your work a closer listen.You sho-nuf aint chopped liver either!....In the early eightys I played in an"all-original"four peice band.Our guitar player's Technique and tone was much like yours.His gear?...Les Paul Custom through a 100 watt marshall!
I also like the sound of your acoustics.


Remember if your not playing Gibson and Marshall, your a Wanker!

Thanks for taking the time dude and the kind words. It is nice that people will take the time and check out some ones stuff and comment good or bad.



Keep in mind all my stuff is improvised. One take on each track made up on the spot. I leave the mistakes in.

#17894 by Axgrinder
Mon Dec 24, 2007 10:31 am
Damn! Isn't there any "guitarists" in this god forsaken forum?





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#17902 by Paleopete
Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:24 pm
Remember if your not playing Gibson and Marshall, your a Wanker!


Well this ol' wanker is gonna keep playin' his strat through a Fender. :D

#17980 by crxdrummer
Wed Dec 26, 2007 1:51 am
Hey Wegman do you have a myspace?... I can't afford to upgrade my membership and I would like to contact you... so get back to me when you can.

#17983 by JJW III
Wed Dec 26, 2007 3:43 am
crxdrummer wrote:Hey Wegman do you have a myspace?... I can't afford to upgrade my membership and I would like to contact you... so get back to me when you can.


Hey crxdrummer.

I paid the cover charge a few times, contacted like 40 people and got two responses.

I can be contacted at the following. Enjoy some of my other tunes while your out there if you like. LOL

Look forward to hearing from you.

http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?so ... 989&T=2378
#18121 by crky42
Fri Dec 28, 2007 2:39 am

I have enjoyed playing and entertaining by my Fltues most of my days.

I have just picked up a Dulcimer from Ozarks recently and the sound is SO awesome. I have always admired guitar players but had other interest. But I find people really love fltue. They have forgot the great kings as Ian Anderson in Rock and Roll.
So- I make nosie that way.

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