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Topic: Triad Superimposition | |
azgolfer Replies: 8 Views: 15898 |
Forum: Scott Lerner Discussion Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 4:28 am Subject: Blue Bossa |
Hey Scott,
"For instance, playing a major triad a minor third below the Valt of a ii-V gives 13, b9, maj3" That lick I couldn't figure out in "Blue Bossa" is an example of th ... |
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Topic: Blue Bossa | |
azgolfer Replies: 2 Views: 6219 |
Forum: Scott Lerner Discussion Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 7:21 pm Subject: Times and correction |
Sorry, that should have been Dm7b5. The lick is 9.2 seconds into it. The Dm thing actually happens both times through the II V I in Db but the second time is at 52.6. Good point about just using your ... | |
Topic: Blue Bossa | |
azgolfer Replies: 2 Views: 6219 |
Forum: Scott Lerner Discussion Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 2:49 am Subject: Blue Bossa |
Scott,
I am going over your version of Blue Bossa and a couple of things puzzle me. You seem to play a C melodic minor lick over the em7b5 the first time through. Is there maybe an Ebmaj7+5 there ... |
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Topic: Present for azgolfer - Riviera Paradise duet | |
azgolfer Replies: 2 Views: 5920 |
Forum: Scott Lerner Discussion Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 3:30 am Subject: Band in a Box |
This is pretty easy to get in band in a box, just ||Em9 | A13|| Fmaj7 | G13|| ||Ebmaj7| F#13 B7#9|| Em9|Em9| and Popball3 for the style. Another easy one is Come Dancing, Dm7 Dm7 Bb7 Bb7, and funksh2 ... | |
Topic: Summertime changes and Backing Track | |
azgolfer Replies: 10 Views: 13309 |
Forum: Scott Lerner Discussion Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 10:55 pm Subject: Footprints |
Thanks ! Interesting to hear the different takes on the same tune. Definitely shows that there are a lot of harmonic possibities over straight minor chords. | |
Topic: Present for azgolfer - Riviera Paradise duet | |
azgolfer Replies: 2 Views: 5920 |
Forum: Scott Lerner Discussion Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 3:27 am Subject: Outro |
Yeah, sort of sounds like 16rpm (remember that ? ) at the end there. Nice jimmy page kind of feel to that last solo. | |
Topic: Summertime changes and Backing Track | |
azgolfer Replies: 10 Views: 13309 |
Forum: Scott Lerner Discussion Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2005 12:54 am Subject: Pork Pie |
From the Robben Ford discussion list
One from my archives.... (scott #1 not I) http://www.scottlernermusic.com/ftp/scott-goodbyeporkpielesson.mp3 I guess I wasn't paying attention (scott #1 i ... |
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Topic: Summertime changes and Backing Track | |
azgolfer Replies: 10 Views: 13309 |
Forum: Scott Lerner Discussion Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 6:52 pm Subject: Subs |
Actuallly, I've know about subs for a long time, it 's just that when I tried to use them, to quote your pork pie hat lesson, I sounded like total dogs--t. It's a revelation to hear them in a rock con ... | |
Topic: Summertime changes and Backing Track | |
azgolfer Replies: 10 Views: 13309 |
Forum: Scott Lerner Discussion Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 9:33 pm Subject: Got it |
Actually, I think I've figured it out. It sounds like there is an Eb9 between the Gm and the Dm. So the Bb Melodic minor fits this, then the Dmin9 for Dm (although this stretches into the Em7b5, but I ... | |
Topic: Summertime changes and Backing Track | |
azgolfer Replies: 10 Views: 13309 |
Forum: Scott Lerner Discussion Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 12:18 am Subject: Summertime changes and Backing Track |
Scott,
First let me say thanks for all the clips on your website. You an amazing player ! I'm working my way through Summertime-dirty and I'm wondering if it is just Dm7 Dm7 Dm7 Dm7 Gm Gm Em7b5 ... |
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