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Jayesskerr
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Stick Tune - Low Rider
lol I had a bit of extra practice time tonight, and thought I might try to get a bit more serious with this really fun "rock-out" over G7. It was fun, that's why I did it. Actually I did it because it was actually a moral imperative... hahahaha created quickly and carelessly by your friend Scott... And you know what they say... "All. My. Friends. Have a low rider." Enjoy! https://soundcloud.com/jayesskerr/stick-low-rider
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Jayesskerr
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Re: Stick Tune - Low Rider
Oh, and I don't have a low rider. But... All my friends do! Bahaha
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paigan0
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Re: Stick Tune - Low Rider
You got the motor running and the kerchunk jacking up the shocks, ready to ride!
Quite the motor left hand. I like the change up on the left hand right before the end (again, too soon!)
[Throws some bread in Scott's virtual jar to get him to play some longer cover tunes...]
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Jayesskerr
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Re: Stick Tune - Low Rider
They are short 'cause they are just reading exercises. Hit record and read 'em. If it doesn't suck too bad, then I might post it. If it's just a melody with a chord symbol, then I make up my own accompaniment riff that implies the chord change; I have a few to choose from and I'm getting to the point of being able to choose from them on the fly. I'm not sure if it's a motor, but I will say that Low rider in this case was G7 for the whole damn song, so basically a modal tune like 'so what' Except Mixolydian in this case... Thanks for checking it out!
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AnDroiD
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Re: Stick Tune - Low Rider
I'm hearing it. (time to practice)
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Mon Sep 18, 2017 10:02 am |
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Jayesskerr
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Re: Stick Tune - Low Rider
AnDroiD wrote: I'm hearing it. (time to practice) You must have a low rider! Haha thanks for checking it out!
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Mon Sep 18, 2017 4:31 pm |
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Jayesskerr
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Re: Stick Tune - Low Rider
And... A Low rider is a little higher....Drives a little slower...
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ArmyDoc
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Re: Stick Tune - Low Rider
I really like tbis one. You neex to do it as a video and post to youtube so I can put it in my Stick playlist.
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Jayesskerr
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Re: Stick Tune - Low Rider
ArmyDoc wrote: I really like tbis one. You neex to do it as a video and post to youtube so I can put it in my Stick playlist. Thanks for checking it out, man! I appreciate the kind words! I literally read it down a couple of times and then hit record. The backing is all G7, so I just kind of "made it up" as I went, borrowing pretty liberally from stuff I practice... The practical power of sight-reading in action... I have been trying to sight-read a real variety of tunes, y'know - some stuff that's a bit different from what folks might attempt to put down... hehehe I may do a Low Rider video at some point but I am actually gonna probably do "Eleanor Rigby" first. I really like that tune a lot, and Emmet's version on Parallel Galaxies is really inspiring as is Stanley Jordan's version (Plus, I just really like that tune) My version will be pretty stripped down and not as good, 'cause well I'm just not in the league of those two guys... Still I want to do it, and I'll share it and a score when I do... Thanks again for checking it out!
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Jzzb8ovn
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Re: Stick Tune - Low Rider
I want to learn this tune. Would love to see music for the bass line. Sounds great.
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