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Robert

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I did a quickie tonight before bed, quickie recording, that is. (:D)

Check out http://www.dolphinstreet.com/jazz_guitar_backing_tracks/
where both the backing track on my two quickie takes are.

It was the first two takes and I'm really rusty at jazz, but gotta start somewhere, right?

Grab the backer and try yourself. The track is in C Minor. The form is:

Cm7 | Cm7 | Cm7 | C7
Fm7 | Fm7 | Cm7 | Cm7
Ab7 | G7 | Cm | G7

If anyone is interested learning more about this, we can discuss this stuff in the Theory and Technique forum. Just ask me questions. :)
 
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Hello friends,

I have tried to lay some "out of the box" jazzy stuff on the fly to Rob's BT, which is excellent by the way :master: .

My attempt was listening to the BT twice before playing the first note, then getting in the groove, then playing what was in my head and trying to combine some licks through theoretical knowledge, but keeping a natural feel and natural crazy melody hearing ;)

http://www.box.net/shared/b3mx7a9q81

Greetz
J75
 
:master: :master: Aarrgh! How do you guys just 'do' that?! I only hope that I can get in the neighborhood someday before my fingers stop working.... Great playing, both:AOK:
 
Superbe Robert, belle performance teinté d' idées lumineuses...:bravo: :bravo:

Blazes:master:
 
Thank you all for your nice comments - this is very encouraging! By the way, I have recorded my take as usual with my Toneport.

Robert, your new take sounds much more smoother than the first takes. Great playing and feel for the Jazz Robert. You obviously have listened a lot to the great players.

Would be great having more folks posting their approaches.

The Jazz-thing was a brilliant and refreshing idea.
 
Jimi75 said:
Hello friends,

I have tried to lay some "out of the box" jazzy stuff on the fly to Rob's BT, which is excellent by the way :master: .

My attempt was listening to the BT twice before playing the first note, then getting in the groove, then playing what was in my head and trying to combine some licks through theoretical knowledge, but keeping a natural feel and natural crazy melody hearing ;)

http://www.box.net/shared/b3mx7a9q81

Greetz
J75

I dig it Jimi great playing I like the fluid licks and the double stops they really sounds great as well as the playing "out" :AOK:
 
Robert said:
Thanks, this stuff is hard. So, I made a new solo tonight. I played through the whole enchilada with all clams included. :D I think it's got a bit better feel than the previous two, so I took them off.

http://www.dolphinstreet.com/jazz_guitar_backing_tracks/

Great playing Robert, I like your tone and the phrasing slightly "Robben Fordien" with good harmonies ideas :bravo: . The overall volume is relatively low compared to Jimi's take I had to push the poor speakers of my PC :rotflmao:

Did you use a real amp or a simulation ? The tone is very warm :AOK:
 
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