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#240449 by Badstrat
Tue Mar 10, 2015 6:21 pm
Brent Mason ( Nashville guitar god ) uses a set with a heavier E,A,D and a slinky G,B,E for some really hot pickin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NnQb4Tc63I
#240592 by RhythmMan-2
Sat Mar 14, 2015 4:25 pm
Yeah, in response to learning jazz and all . . .
I think that if you've only played one style of music all your life, (whether it be country, folk , rock or whatever) and then learn a few dozen different jazz songs, you just might triple your playing ability.
Most folks don't want to invest the time . . . and that's okay.
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But no one technique is too hard to learn. It's just there are a LOT of new techniques to learn.
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And maybe many musicians may not care to learn jazz techniques, because they don't hear that stuff in the songs they already play.
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But - one other thing about jazz - and this is very important; Jazz is like wine; there's maybe 200 - 300 kinds of Jazz. You'll hate some kinds, and love other kinds.
You might like Steely Dan, but hate New Orleans jazz, for example.
There's what I call "Las Vegas lounge-lizard" jazz, and there's upbeat Jazz- Funk; direct opposites.
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If you take time to learn jazz techniques/chords, and THEN come back and play the style of music you already LOVE, then you'll hear a big difference in your playing style. You just may start playing "cross-overs."
Cross-overs are songs that you can't quit place as any one style. I think "Santana," for example, did several cross-over songs.
A lot of new (and excellent) styles of music came about from musicians with completely different backgrounds coming together.
#240593 by Planetguy
Sat Mar 14, 2015 4:45 pm
true nuff ^

jazz and it's many different suib genres is no different than R &R. think about all the different offshoots of 'rock' music. everything from Chuck Berry to The Eagles to metal. sheeeeet, just think about all the sub genres of metal alone!

another interesting thing is that most of the really hot $hit nashville session cats ALL play jazz. and after a long day in the studio playing on the latest dumbed down top 40 nascar pop hits, you can often find them playing jazz in bars.
#240619 by J-HALEY
Sun Mar 15, 2015 1:59 pm
I can play some jazz, and I have mostly played different styles. That is why I only play in variety bands, not just rock. I was classically trained on violin 6 years in Jr. and High school. I would prefer to expand my knowledge of jazz for the very reason you two gentlemen have stated! :D
#240628 by scott1051931
Sun Mar 15, 2015 8:09 pm
Hey, Have you checked out wwwdollarpickclub.com for strings and picks? It's a club for real Guitar players. I joined the club a couple months ago and have them auto delivered evey month, very cool. The strings are great and my 3 guitars sing like never before.

Rock on!!
#240664 by XhaDoW-6
Mon Mar 16, 2015 8:20 pm
<------ has no idea what the fu<k he's playing.

Just hitting the strings till it sounds good :lol:

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