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what the fuck
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: he's still the best pianist/keyboardist i've ever
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Recording :-/
I decided at about 11 PM tonight to make a (cheesy) recording of Blue in Green, in more of the vein of McLaughlin's live version (forget what CD at the moment). Anyway, I realize I have a lot to work on in all areas, so I'd appreciate any sort of advice you could give to someone at my level (pretty basic knowledge/workings of improvisation). Forgive the over-reverb'd guitar.
http://s62.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2DFMG4TGFUVKD1VLPU5P45DGZP |
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formerly kielbasa
Join Date: Mar 2005
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sounds beautiful imo. you got sheet music for the chords or anything for that song? would be deeply appreciated.
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what the fuck
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: he's still the best pianist/keyboardist i've ever
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http://www.lucaspickford.com should have the transcription for the solo guitar part under guitar and John McLaughlin.
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