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This is an older piece that I just listened to today after not hearing it for about a year and thought, "That's not bad!" So I remixed it and here it is. The guitar is and Ibanez archtop D/I to my iMac.
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Uploaded: Jan 02, 2008 - 02:19:50 PM
Last Updated: Jan 02, 2008 - 02:19:50 PM Last Played: Nov 19, 2009 - 11:18:33 PM
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Hardware:
iMac G4
Software:
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Comments
Feter said 693 days ago (January 2nd, 2008)
Too Hip Blues
WOW ...Cool vibe Dude incredible keys here
the mood of the guitar is inctredible I m enjoyin
this so much ..feel High !!!! thnx for sharin it
KUDOS !!
B. Flat said 693 days ago (January 2nd, 2008)
Thanks,
Feter! I always appreciate your listening and comments.
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Ibstrat said 692 days ago (January 2nd, 2008)
You are
getting a real nice sound here.Sounds like an old Kenny Burell record.Great phrasing-the backing track is really good.
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B. Flat said 692 days ago (January 2nd, 2008)
Kenny Burrell
has always been one of my favorites, Ibstrat. Thanks for the compliment!
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Moviz said 692 days ago (January 2nd, 2008)
Nice
smooth blues here I love it and the way you've done that backing sounds great too. Great guitar playing, regards M
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B. Flat said 692 days ago (January 2nd, 2008)
I'm glad
you liked the backing tracks!
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WillyB said 692 days ago (January 2nd, 2008)
It just had to age ;-)
Strange how some of them sound better after they sit a while, isn't it? I've resurrected more than a few from the scrap heap too. Sounds great..very nice touch/style on the guitar.
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B. Flat said 692 days ago (January 2nd, 2008)
I'm always surprised
at how I hear things differently after I've taken a brake from a song.
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said 692 days ago (January 2nd, 2008)
Flowin
Real smooth Love it laid back!!! enjoyed it alot!!
B. Flat said 692 days ago (January 2nd, 2008)
Thanks,
for stopping by, Zerohour.
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BloodSoul said 686 days ago (January 8th, 2008)
whoa
awesome job on this song. i love the tone of that archtop. the organ and guitar go great together on this.
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B. Flat said 686 days ago (January 9th, 2008)
Glad
you like it, Bloodsoul!
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Three Cat Clem said 678 days ago (January 17th, 2008)
Nice Groove...
Nice sound. Sweet playing. Takes me back.
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B. Flat said 670 days ago (January 25th, 2008)
Thanks,
for listening!
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John Stebbe said 670 days ago (January 24th, 2008)
King
B. B. King would be impressed! What a cool, jazz/blues track. I love that Hammond sound. I hear Joey D. nodding in approval.

Guitar work is very smooth and engaging. Nice to hear a jazz EQ with no distortion. Refreshing.

I like that fact that you don't feel the need to fill every moment with guitar work. Playing back and forth with the organ is very effective.
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B. Flat said 670 days ago (January 25th, 2008)
John,
coming from you, that's high praise. I really like your consistently thoughtful arrangements and I appreciate your comments on my piece. I just love anything JAZZ!
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The blues is a vocal and instrumental form of music based on a pentatonic scale and a characteristic twelve-bar chord progression. The form evolved in the United States in the communities of former African slaves from spirituals, praise songs, field

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