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6 votes
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Erroll Garner - Misty (1946)
4 votes -
Tracking down an old guitar riff
Yesterday, I was talking with my dad about western swing and similar country music in a conversation about my grandfather who was a mandolin player in a red dirt/western swing band on old timey...
Yesterday, I was talking with my dad about western swing and similar country music in a conversation about my grandfather who was a mandolin player in a red dirt/western swing band on old timey radio in Texas during the post-war years. Unfortunately, I was never able to connect with my grandfather through music because I was still fairly young when he passed away, but I put on his favorite band, Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, while I was thinking about him and getting some work done.
The Spotify top tracks led me to Steel Guitar Rag from 1936. Shortly after the 40 second mark, you will hear a guitar riff that sent me on a scavenger hunt, texting a couple different friends for help and skipping around songs for half an hour. The riff felt really familiar but more uptempo in my head than in the Bob Wills track. My first thought was the band WOLF!, maybe a track like Humdinger. Good song but not it. A friend of mine suggested Folsom Prison Blues, but that has a distinctly different riff in it.
Eventually, it struck me that I knew the riff from a King Curtis live album from 1966, I just needed to skip around until I found it in one of the tracks. The track is titled Medley: Peter Gunn / Get Long Cindy, and the riff starts after the 3:25 mark. Pretty similar don't you think?
10 votes -
Alice Coltrane ft. Pharoah Sanders - Journey In Satchidananda (1971)
5 votes -
Jazz legend Keith Jarrett may never perform again after suffering two strokes
8 votes -
The Backstage - Isolation (2020)
3 votes -
William Parker ft. Leena Conquest - Soledad (2020)
6 votes -
Jan Johansson - Visa från Utanmyra (1964)
5 votes -
Pomplamoose - Harder Better Faster Stronger (2019)
11 votes -
Samuel Sharp - Fireworks From The Tower (2020)
4 votes -
Strength In Numbers - Blue Men of the Sahara (1989)
4 votes -
Jazz Band Młynarski-Masecki - Abduł Bey (2017)
5 votes -
Allison Leyton-Brown - How I Roll (full album, co-produced by me) (2016)
12 votes -
Electronicos Fantasticos! at Ars Electronica 2019
2 votes -
Cab Calloway and the Nicholas Brothers - Jumpin' Jive (1943)
3 votes -
My Analog Journey: Portable Session - Rare Turkish Anatolian rock, funk and jazz
5 votes -
Henri Texier - Les Là-bas (1977)
7 votes -
Rediscovering the enormous social and spiritual legacy of Black Jazz Records
7 votes -
The Dwarfs Of East Agouza - The Green Dogs Of Dahsur (2020)
4 votes -
Classical pièce: Nikolai Kapustin — Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 54
5 votes -
Ahmad Jamal Trio - Poinciana (2012)
4 votes -
Classical entrée: Nikolai Kapustin ― Eight Concert Études, No. 6. "Pastorale"
6 votes -
Thelonious Monk’s unlikely Palo Alto High show becomes thrilling live album
12 votes -
Sammy Rae - Jackie Onassis (2021)
3 votes -
The Big Dig jazz show - episode 12: Troubled Waters
3 votes -
Smoove - The Revolution Will Be Televised (2003)
3 votes -
Jimmy Cobb, drummer on Miles Davis's Kind of Blue, dies aged 91
5 votes -
The Big Dig Jazz Show episode 11: Vocal Distancing
5 votes -
Henry Grimes, a jazz bassist. Disappeared in 1970 and was presumed dead. Was found by a social worker in 2002, destitute and with no bass. Eventually won a lifetime achievement award in 2016
12 votes -
The Big Dig jazz show, episode 10: Large and In Charge (Big Band Sounds)
7 votes -
Five Elise – Take Five and Fur Elise mashup (2020)
10 votes -
Jazz Liberatorz - Speak The Language (Instrumental)
3 votes -
Hailu Mergia - Yefikir Engurguro (2018)
4 votes -
The Big Dig jazz show episode 9 - "newish" jazz
5 votes -
Joshua Paxton plays James Booker - great quarantine concert of solo piano from New Orleans
3 votes -
The Big Dig jazz show, episode 8 - Quarantine Workflow Edition
9 votes -
Kurt Rosenwinkel - Casio Vanguard (2017)
4 votes -
716lavie: 716 Playlists - Arnaud Switch Groov Exp Playlist
2 votes -
Drop 2 Guitar Voicings
This is mostly a test to see how well this will show up, but I'm experimenting with some text-based (I guess UTF-8) chord diagrams. If anyone plays guitar and/or has some feedback, feel free to...
This is mostly a test to see how well this will show up, but I'm experimenting with some text-based (I guess UTF-8) chord diagrams. If anyone plays guitar and/or has some feedback, feel free to chime in.
These are drop 2 chord voicings on the top 4 strings of a standard-tuned guitar. Arranged vertically, with each shape representing each chord piece. The gaps are for clarity, but each line ought to be successive and the patterns repeat themselves.
Edit: Well, it seems some of the symbols aren't rendered at a fixed-width. Though, they are in the font in my editor. Hm. I guess that's what I get for using symbols for an unintended purpose.
EditEdit: Oh, I see. Firefox is using three different fonts to render the symbols. SF Mono is my default monospace font, and it only renders the
◊
symbol. It falls back to Courier New for○
and Segoe UI Symbol for the rest. Interesting.▢ = Root △ = Major 3rd ▽ = Minor 3rd ○ = Perfect 5th ◎ = Diminished 5th ◊ = Major 7th ◇ = Minor 7th ◈ = Diminished 7th Major 7 Drop 2 Voicings Top 4 EADGBe ------ ||||○▢ ||◊△|| ||▢||| |||||| |||○◊△ ||||▢| ||△||| |||||○ |||◊|| ||○▢△| |||||| |||||◊ ------ ||||○▢ ||◊△|| etc... Dominant 7 Drop 2 Voicings Top 4 EADGBe ------ ||◇|○▢ |||△|| ||▢||| ||||◇| |||○|△ ||||▢| ||△||| |||◇|○ |||||| ||○▢△| |||||◇ |||||| ------ ||◇|○▢ |||△|| etc... Minor 7 Drop 2 Voicings Top 4 EADGBe ------ ||◇▽○▢ |||||| ||▢||| ||||◇▽ |||○|| ||▽|▢| |||||| |||◇|○ ||||▽| ||○▢|| |||||◇ |||||| ------ ||◇▽○▢ |||||| etc... Half-diminished 7 Drop 2 Voicings Top 4 EADGBe ------ ||||◎| ||◇▽|▢ |||||| ||▢||| |||◎◇▽ |||||| ||▽|▢| |||||◎ |||◇|| ||◎|▽| |||▢|| |||||◇ ------ ||||◎| ||◇△|▢ |||||| etc...
7 votes -
Sam Gendel - Pure Imagination (2018)
3 votes -
Jake Chudnow - Moon Men
4 votes -
Ibrahim Maalouf - True Sorry
5 votes -
Toti Panzanelli, Marco Pierini, Roberto Piermartire - Viola (2015)
3 votes -
The Big Dig jazz show, episode 7: The Spy Who Funked Me
3 votes -
Jeff Parker - Go Away (2020)
5 votes -
Martin Denny - Was It Really Love (1969)
3 votes -
Magma - De Futura (1976)
3 votes -
The Comet Is Coming: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2019)
5 votes -
Sounds Vintage v7 - Forward (2019)
2 votes -
Slayer - Reign In Jazz (Andy Rehfeldt Version)
5 votes