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    NAD - Fender Mustang I

    Mustang II is LOUD! Just to clear something up, you can gig with the Mustang II; if the sound at a gig was "obliteratingly loud", you could always turn down as a band ( IMO always the first/best thing to do if possible; and don't get me wrong -- I love loud and am a fan of Led Zeppellin, the...
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    Theory...now or later

    Hi Soulstress, I've played keyboards, drums, and guitar professionally, and have studied music theory for years when I was young; I even majored in college in music theory for a time. On your question about theory, I'd say just learn the basics -- what the chords are in a Major Key (they will...
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    Pedals?

    Hi Soulstress, Get a Roland Micro Cube. It costs less than most pedals and it's the best practice amp you will ever find (especially for starting out). Don't get any of the other Roland amps...the Micro Cube is in a class by itself. I don't know what Roland did, but they broke the mold on...
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    Harmony-Central is a tough place...

    Prominent Jazz Backing Track I gotta tell ya, I love this backing track by Robert. I keep running into on the internet, and everytime I do, I always have to stop and play it, and jam along to Robert's Take . Robert, your playing has a lovely meandering quality that is precious and wonderful...
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    Scott Lerner BTs

    Thanks for the clarification, Scott. They may not be "yours", but you do have excellent taste in BTs --and da best playing around! :bravo:
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    E Chord moves and becomes?

    I just made a post here that fits right with this topic: http://www.thefret.net/showpost.php?p=119483&postcount=1 The Chord Finder gave FMaj7#11, which is the same as aeolian's Fmaj7b5. I love this Chord Finder. As a matter of fact, I finally purchased it last night. I am currently using it...
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    More Pentatonic Scales in Blues

    Robert, This is fabulous info. For your example, I new about the relationship of * A Minor Pentatonic * F# Minor Pentatonic but I didn't know about the * B Minor Pentatonic * E Minor Pentatonic could be added as well! Mama mia and hold the phone!!! This has opened up...
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    Open Chords All Over The Fretboard

    I want to share something I found that can really "open" up my guitar playing--the use of open chords, and I don't mean just the basic open chords down near the first three frets. I mean the open chords that are found all over the neck of the guitar. I like open chords because of their unique...
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    Top 10 Strat Mods

    Sound advice, Jimi75 (no pun intended). On removing the back cavity cover, I read that Eric Johnson does this on all his guitars because he liked what it did to the sound, so I thought, what the hay, I'll give it a try--can't hurt, and if I don't like it, I can always put the cover back on. I...
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    Scott Lerner BTs

    Yeah, Robert, every now and then I get on this jag to find some new cool BTs! It'd be like findin' hidden treasure, and sharing seems the right thing to do..."Har, Mateys!" LOL
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    Scott Lerner BTs

    Thought you might like these Scott Lerner BTs I found over at David Henderson's site... http://www.dhenderson.com/Clips.htm (Scott was kind enough to share them): Scott's BTs are here: http://www.scottlernermusic.com/backings/ Here are 3 tracks to give you an idea...
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    Some More Mats Nermark BTs

    Hi Guys, Here some more BTs by Mats Nermark. Enjoy! http://lorenlingren.com/mats/BTs/ And some more more: http://lorenlingren.com/mats/
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    Simple tip for improvising over a blues

    Cool! Please feel free to give more of them! :bravo:
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    Simple tip for improvising over a blues

    Hi Robert, That is an excellent tip you give and I love to do it. It sounds so sweet going back and forth between the two scales. It's a great little secret to share with blues players; and the funny thing is the average listener does not have a clue what you're doing to make it sound so...
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    Wreck Me Baby

    Hi Robert, The simplicity is blues-beautiful, the instruments sound fine, and it is a great platform to play from. Yes, the bass could come up just a fraction (it's almost where it should be, but just a little more prominence would do the trick...it is so good!). Your "Wreck Me Baby" is an...
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