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Jeff Lampert
From: queens, new york city
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Posted 27 Feb 2001 11:09 am
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There have been alot of people on the Forum asking about playing C6. How about everyone throwing a cool C6 lick or two out here! I'll start. This is in the key of G. All eighth notes, the faster you play it, the better it sounds. Use alternate fingering, T = thumb, F = finger, either index or middle, choose ONLY one or the other. The first lick is straight G scale. The second is similar, but has a couple of altered notes (b5,aug5,b9) so it sounds a little jazzier. Let's get some stuff out here.
1_______7___________________________________________________________________
2___7_______________________________________________________________________
3_____7___7__9______________7_~_6___________________________________________
4_______________9_~_7____7____________9__8_~_7_____7_~_6____________________
5______________________7___________7____________7________7____7__6_~_5______
6__________________________________________________________7___________5_~_3
7___________________________________________________________________________
8___________________________________________________________________________
9___________________________________________________________________________
10__F_T_F_T_F__T_______T_F__ForT___T__F__T______T__F_____F_T__F__T_____T____
1_______7___________________________________________________________________
2___7_______________________________________________________________________
3_____7___7__8______________7_~_6___________________________________________
4_______________8_~_7____7____________9__8_~_7_____7_~_6______5_____________
5______________________7___________7____________7________6_______5_~_4______
6__________________________________________________________6___________4_~_3
7___________________________________________________________________________
8___________________________________________________________________________
9___________________________________________________________________________
10__F_T_F_T_F__T_______T_F__ForT___T__F__T______T__F_____F_T__F__T_____T____
[This message was edited by Jeff Lampert on 27 February 2001 at 12:54 PM.] |
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David Biagini
From: San Jose, CA, USA
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Posted 27 Feb 2001 9:02 pm
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This is so simple I'm almost too embarrassed to post it! It's a jazz/blues intro that Duke Ellington used on a song entitled "Hi Ya' Sue". I'm sure it's been used by countless others.
It's in 4/4 time and the first measure are all triplets. I'll post more of it if I get the nerve.
G 1 ___________________________________________________________________________________
E 2 __14____14____14_______14____14____14_______14____14____14_______14____14____14____|
C 3 __14(6)_14(6)_14(6)____14(6)_14(6)_14(6)____14(6)_14(6)_14(6)____14(6)_14(6)_14(6)_|
A 4 __14____14____14_______14____14____14_______14____14____14_______14____14____14____|
G 5 ___________________________________________________________________________________|
E 6 ___________________________________________________________________________________|
C 7 ___________________________________________________________________________________|
A 8 ___________________________________________________________________________________|
F 9 ___________________________________________________________________________________|
C 10___________________________________________________________________________________|
1 ______________________________________
2 __14_________10___~_9_________________|
3 __14(6)______10(6)~_9(6)______________|
4 __14_________10___~_9_________________|
5 ______________________________________|
6 ______________________________________|
7 ______________________________________|
8 ______________________________________|
9 ______________________________________|
10______________________________________|
[This message was edited by David Biagini on 27 February 2001 at 09:03 PM.] |
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Bill Sharpe
From: Hermitage, TN 37076, USA
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Posted 28 Feb 2001 8:55 am
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Thanks Jeff and David:
I like both licks, cool and smooth.
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B#
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Mike Selecky
From: BrookPark, Ohio
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Posted 4 Mar 2001 12:41 pm
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I'd like to add something to keep this thread going. The first one is just a D scale run going back to the D6th chord. I'm linking .wav files that should give a rough idea of the phrasing.
"D" run wav file
1 _______________________________________________________________________________________
2 _______________________________________________________________________________________
3 ____________________________________________________________________________________2__
4 _________________________________________________________________________________2_____
5 ______________________________________________________________________________2________
6 _________________9___10___9________________________________________________2___________
7 ______________9_______________9_______9_~_8__________7___6_________4____2______________
8 __________9_______________________9___________8_~_7_________5_~_4______________________
9 __8_~_9________________________________________________________________________________
10_______________________________________________________________________________________
The next one is a turnaround in E, with single notes and then chords.
E turnaround-single notes wav file
F#m D9 E B7 E E7
1 _______________________________________________________________________________________
2 _______________________________________________________________________________________
3 _______________________________________________________________________________________
4 ___________~_9______~_9_____________________________________________________________7__
5 _9__8__9_______9________9_________________________________________________________7____
6 __________________9________9(6)_____9(6)_______________11_________9_____________7______
7 _________________________________9________9_________11__________9___________7(8)_______
8 _________________________________________________11___________9___________7____________
9 ____________________________________________~_11________~_9(5)_____~_7(8)______________
10_______________________________________________________________________________________
E turnaround-chords wav file
F#m D9 E B7 E E7
1 _______________________________________________________________________________________
2 _______________________________________________________________________________________
3 _______________________________________________________________________________________
4 _8__9_________9____________________________________________________________________7___
5 _8__9__9______9___9_~_9____________9__________________________________________7____7___
6 ____9__9__9___9___9_~_9(6)___9(6)__9(6)__9(6)______11_________9__________7____7____7___
7 ____9__9__9___9___9_~_9______9_____9_____9_____11__11____9____9_____7____7(8)_7(8)_7(
8 _______9__9_______9_~_9______9_____9_____9_____11__11____9____9_____7____7____7________
9 __________9__________________9___________9_____11__11____9(5)_9(5)__7(8)_7(8)__________
10_______________________________________________11________9(5)_______7(8)_______________
This last lick can be used as an ending in D:
D ending wav file
1 _______________________________________________________________________________________
2 _______________________________________________________________________________________
3 __2(7)___3(7)___2(7)_~__2______________________________________________________________
4 ___________________________2_____2___2(7)____3(7)___2(7)__~__2_________________________
5 ______________________________2_________________________________2__3___________________
6 ______________________________________________________________________3________________
7 _________________________________________________________________________3___2_________
8 _______________________________________________________________________________________
9 _______________________________________________________________________________________
10_______________________________________________________________________________________
Alternate:
1 __2___3___2____________________________________________________________________________
2 _______________________________________________________________________________________
3 _______________2__________________1__~__2___1__________________________________________
4 ___________________2________2___________________2______________________________________
5 _______________________2___________________________2____3______________________________
6 ___________________________________________________________3___________________________
7 _______________________________________________________________3_____2_________________
8 _______________________________________________________________________________________
9 _______________________________________________________________________________________
10_______________________________________________________________________________________
[This message was edited by Mike Selecky on 04 March 2001 at 12:58 PM.] [This message was edited by Mike Selecky on 04 March 2001 at 01:00 PM.] |
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Ray Jenkins
From: Gold Canyon Az. U.S.A.
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Posted 5 Mar 2001 7:43 am
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"KULE,KULE,KULE"!!!!! Jeff,thanks for doing this,also David and Mike thanks for taking the time to share with all of us your neat licks and tabs.The Sound wavs. were great.
Ray |
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Jeff Lampert
From: queens, new york city
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Posted 5 Mar 2001 2:30 pm
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How do you post Wav files like this?? What equpiment do you need? What program? I have a mic input on my computer. I guess I need a mic. Which one would do? |
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Mike Selecky
From: BrookPark, Ohio
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Posted 5 Mar 2001 5:53 pm
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Jeff,
I just use an old SM58 microphone about 1 ft.
away from my amp to a tape deck. The tape deck output goes to the aux input on my sound card, using the Sound Recorder that comes with Windows(Accessories/Multimedia) from the Start Menu. You'll need a cable with a RCA phono plug(s) to 1/8" stereo plug. Looking forward to your wav's!
[This message was edited by Mike Selecky on 05 March 2001 at 05:54 PM.] |
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Jeff Lampert
From: queens, new york city
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Posted 5 Mar 2001 6:00 pm
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Looks like I need the right special stuff. I'll see what I can do. I'm slow at getting these types of things. Thanks for the info. [This message was edited by Jeff Lampert on 05 March 2001 at 06:04 PM.] |
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Will Bartell
From: Medford, Oregon USA
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Posted 6 Mar 2001 8:43 pm
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Hey Mike, what a great idea with the .wav files! Everybody should be able to do this with gear they've got lying around. The fidelity is not nearly as important as hearing the timing and the groove. Let's see more folks posting this way! That's one of the great things about Ricky and Graham's site--you can HEAR what you're looking at.
Way to go! |
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