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Topic: Thomastik Strings | |
Mark Decker Replies: 9 Views: 2077 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 19 Oct 2002 10:31 am Subject: Thomastik Strings |
Peter, I have used Thomastik strings for electric bass, and those are of the highest quality and sound. Here is their website: [url=http://www.thomastik-infield.com]www.thomastik-infeld.com md[Th ... |
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Topic: OK Review this..IF MP can do it so can we ( I ) | |
Mark Decker Replies: 38 Views: 6820 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 19 Oct 2002 9:54 am Subject: OK Review this..IF MP can do it so can we ( I ) |
Tony, Beautiful Tele, bass, and pedal steel playing. I would like to hear more. Thanks for the gift. md |
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Topic: Help for those overwhelmed with threads on jazz/music theory | |
Mark Decker Replies: 6 Views: 1772 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 11 Oct 2002 4:13 pm Subject: Help for those overwhelmed with threads on jazz/music theory |
Hey Dirk, Thanks for the tip. I went to the website and bought the book. There's more good stuff there, as well. For anyone wanting to learn a little theory, a good thing to do is to learn how the ... |
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Topic: Avoiding the 4th degree while improvising... | |
Mark Decker Replies: 62 Views: 7378 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 8 Oct 2002 6:04 pm Subject: Avoiding the 4th degree while improvising... |
[This message was edited by Mark Decker on 08 October 2002 at 07:36 PM.] |
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Topic: Guilty / w / an Explanation | |
Mark Decker Replies: 36 Views: 5765 |
Forum Section: Upcoming Event Announcements Posted: 8 Oct 2002 5:17 pm Subject: Guilty / w / an Explanation |
Jody, I am a relatively new Member, and I've already discovered and enjoyed reading your posts. quote:I asked one guy this question,,,,Do you think my posts are too long???he said NO...I said what k ... |
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Topic: Avoiding the 4th degree while improvising... | |
Mark Decker Replies: 62 Views: 7378 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 8 Oct 2002 3:36 pm Subject: Avoiding the 4th degree while improvising... |
Chick, Michael, Herbie, and Keith - they don't be flouting - they be "burnin'!" Always appreciate your posts, Jeff. Mark D[This message was edited by Mark Decker on 08 October 2002 at 04:38 PM.][Thi ... |
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Topic: Avoiding the 4th degree while improvising... | |
Mark Decker Replies: 62 Views: 7378 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 3 Oct 2002 11:22 am Subject: Avoiding the 4th degree while improvising... |
Hey Jim, With all respect, I think you might have misunderstood what I was saying. I was trying to lend a hand to Gerald, and if you read my posts, you may see that I was agreeing with Jeff Lampert, ... |
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Topic: Avoiding the 4th degree while improvising... | |
Mark Decker Replies: 62 Views: 7378 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 3 Oct 2002 9:07 am Subject: Avoiding the 4th degree while improvising... |
Donny, Keep in mind that Jeff is talking about playing the "four" over a major 7 chord, which in the key of C would be an F and B at the same time. This interval is called a "tritone" (three whole s ... |
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Topic: Avoiding the 4th degree while improvising... | |
Mark Decker Replies: 62 Views: 7378 |
Forum Section: Steel Players Posted: 3 Oct 2002 8:15 am Subject: Avoiding the 4th degree while improvising... |
Donny, In the respones above, those three terms refer to the same thing, that is, the fourth note of the scale. For example, in the key of C, that is F. In the key of C, the #4, is F# (F sharp). ... |
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Topic: Question for all you session pro's | |
Mark Decker Replies: 5 Views: 1123 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 25 Sep 2002 4:56 pm Subject: Question for all you session pro's |
Tony, What you are hearing and sensing is true. Having worked some as a "jazz drummer", I can tell you that jazz playing is a more "elastic" (if you will) way of playing drums, compared to country o ... |
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