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Forum: Equipment Topic: Leapin' Lizards Batman! Another Looper thread! |
Jayesskerr |
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 11:13 am
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Andy, I have 3 , no wait 4 looping options at my disposal. I hardly ever use any of them, to me the Stick itself is my looper. Gotta learn that first... But every now and then for fun, I try to make a "thing" and it's nice and quick and disposable... Lol all I can say... |
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Forum: Stick® Method Topic: c+9 |
Jayesskerr |
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 10:20 am
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Lol well, there ARE tensions being discussed haha |
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Forum: Stick® Method Topic: c+9 |
Jayesskerr |
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 8:12 am
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Oh, and the first few chords of that lesson are spelled that way, I think for a couple of reasons... 1) It shows you how to play both melody and bass side simultaneously with one hand via triad over root note Eb/C gives you C Eb G Bb. No maj3 here, but it's "implied" 2) It shows you how co... |
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Forum: Stick® Method Topic: c+9 |
Jayesskerr |
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 7:50 am
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Hmmn, as it's written I might also interpret that as a Caug triad with an added 9th; lol I am accustomed to chord symbols being written a certain way, I don't like triangles and things like that haha Context is everything, though and a quick play through of the chord in the lesson makes a lot of sen... |
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Forum: Introductions Topic: New member from Dallas |
Jayesskerr |
Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 6:32 am
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Welcome! Bring the questions, I'm sure the answers will bring more questions haha but we love 'em. |
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Forum: "Teflon" Instruments and Musicians non-Stick Topic: A Closer Look At A Krappy Touchstyle |
Jayesskerr |
Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 6:08 am
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Hey man, looks cool! They should maybe change the name, though eh? Hehehe
It's good you post this, it's neat to see what all else is out there! |
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Forum: Alternatives Topic: Triplets over straight beat? |
Jayesskerr |
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 8:47 pm
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Cross Rhythms worksheet.pdf Agree with the above. For me I think of "Hot Cup of Tea" (i'm a Brit!) Hot = both hands - quarter note Cup = the hand that is part of the 3 - eighth note of = the hand that is part of the 2 - eighth note Tea = the hand that is part of the 3 again - quarter note... |
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Forum: Showcase Topic: Bron-yr-aur cover(progress vid) |
Jayesskerr |
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 7:40 pm
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Oh man, great tune! Thanks for sharing it, man! |
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Forum: Stick® Method Topic: Let's learn a Beethoven tune today, 'kay? Wanna? |
Jayesskerr |
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 7:37 pm
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Well, I posted my transcription of it here, Hope it helps? http://www.scottkerrmusic.com/blog/files/archive-08-may-2016.html The trouble is that I'm tuned in Mirrored 4ths, THAT's what makes it nice and comfy... lol sort of... Thanks for your interest, and yeah this tune is a permanent part of my re... |
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Forum: Alternatives Topic: Triplets over straight beat? |
Jayesskerr |
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 5:10 pm
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Replies: 15 Views: 3612
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Kinda like this; what you do is first think of a triplet subdivision for a quarter note pulse. That's what's on top. So, that could be your LH playing quarter notes while you think tripolet-tripolet etc.
Tri po let Tri po let Tri po let Tri po Let
Your right hand hits on Tri let and po |
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