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Sure, it's OK for a beginner. 5 31.25%
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Default 05-30-2004, 01:50 PM

i´ve always listened to jazz, but then not the early swing pieces, more like miles davis, chick corea,joushaa redman, wayne shorter etc. still, i listen to a lot of types of music, all from classsical to hardrock. right now im really in to this fusion guy, john scofield.

and pieces sounds good, keep it up. get some programs : Reason (2) Recycle and Cubase.
  
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Default 05-30-2004, 02:10 PM

I'm starting to get into playing classical guitar pieces. There so intricate. Then again, I try to play some of everything from Bach to Hendrix.
  
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Default 05-30-2004, 02:31 PM

I like jazz A LOT. But not really classical.
  
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Default 05-30-2004, 02:37 PM

Not a big fan of jazz myself, but then I could be thinking about the wrong kind of jazz (ie Kenng G). I do like classical music though, I like Howard Shore, John Williams rock: , and Mozart. I listen to KMZT in La when I drive around at night. About half of my cds are soundtracks too.
  
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Default 05-30-2004, 02:45 PM

Haha, kenny g blows ass. Download some Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and chet baker.
  
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Default 05-30-2004, 02:47 PM

I like Joe Satriani, but that isnt jazz is it, prolly rock.
  
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Default 05-30-2004, 03:10 PM

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Haha, kenny g blows ass. Download some Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and chet baker.
yeah, Kenny G is nothing without his circular breathing....he can't do anything else. [sarcasm]I've got breathing down, so maybe I should make a CD[/sarcasm] On a serious note, listen to some Miles Davis, some good stuff by Louis Armstrong at the later part of his career (probably more appealing to the masses), Chuck Mangione (he's a latin trumpet player that plays in small groups), Arturo Sandoval, Wynton Marsalis, and even Frank Sinatra.



EVERYONE must download stuff by the "GRP All-Star Big Band"....just amazing skill ed:








As for classical guitar, that stuff is amazing. I wish i could play guitar for that reason. I wish more people looked into playing classical guitar--it'll help with technique and maybe it could carry over into some of the other styles that the musician plays.


  
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Default 05-30-2004, 03:11 PM

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Default 05-30-2004, 03:54 PM

ive been to a few classical guitar concerts, and its amazing the range of tones that instrument can display..
  
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Default 05-30-2004, 09:40 PM

[quote="Garry Coleman":f1c3e]As for classical guitar, that stuff is amazing. I wish i could play guitar for that reason. I wish more people looked into playing classical guitar--it'll help with technique and maybe it could carry over into some of the other styles that the musician plays.[/quote:f1c3e]

Your right, it does help with technique. It helps you work on speed and accruacy. And even some of the simplest pieces (like Borree) sound really intricate and complex.
  
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Default 05-30-2004, 10:13 PM

Here's a Classical guitar piece, an invention by Bach.

[url:8541c]http://www.cky2k.org/upload/uploads/bachinvent.113.mid[/url:8541c]

I didn't make this, I just exported it from Power Tab (a great free program, by the way) The midi track sounds better in Power tab, so, if you have the editor, here it is.

[url:8541c]http://www.cky2k.org/upload/uploads/bach_johann_sebastian-intervention_no13_bwv_7842.ptb[/url:8541c]

(you've got to right click/save on the last one for some reason.)
  
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Default 05-30-2004, 10:16 PM

miles davis is great


  
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Default 05-31-2004, 12:19 AM

I love classical music. Inever really listen to much Jazz. However i love using jazz chords while playing guitar. You have to stretch your hand out so far for many of the chords, pain in the ass.
  
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Default 05-31-2004, 02:23 AM

I like some classical music.

Some can be really boring to me, but others can really get me thinking.

I really like the music on most soundtracks...I don't know the conductors by name but some soundtracks I really like are SPR and BOB, and the soundtracks for MOH; things like that are where my heart for classical lies.
  
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Default 05-31-2004, 12:08 PM

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I like some classical music.

Some can be really boring to me, but others can really get me thinking.

I really like the music on most soundtracks...I don't know the conductors by name but some soundtracks I really like are SPR and BOB, and the soundtracks for MOH; things like that are where my heart for classical lies.
Funny you should say that. My good friend's brother did the soundtrack for a few Medal of Honor titles. HIs name is Christopher Lennertz. I'm not sure if his website it up again, last i checked, it was down for construction:


[url:15590]http://www.christopherlennertz.com[/url:15590]


  
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