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  Old message # 48262

"I'M HAVING PROBLEM WHEN COMING TO IMPROVIZATION.PLEASE HELP" wtf?...

04/21/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48260

Figures....I'm sober and nothing is going on in here...

04/20/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48245

I finished the cheap wine last night....back to Bud Light (a staple in St. Louis)...

04/14/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48242

"[i]particularly thanks to you for the detail.[/i]" I look forward to reading the finished article!...

04/13/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48241

I am not going to comment because I am drunk.

04/13/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48240

Thank your all for your comments and Jeff, particularly thanks to you for the detail. I have been surprised to find that although I have been using the ...

04/13/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48237

I had three glasses of cheap wine when I first read all this, so I abstained from commenting as well. Perhaps we should do an article on the drinking hab...

04/13/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48233

well of course if you are sober everything Jeff says is perfectly true.... lol.

04/10/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48231

[i]of course you will be credited in the finished article![/i] Much appreciated, my friend!...

04/09/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48230

Oh yeah and a major 2nd interval or major 6th interval made larger becomes an augmented interval (in the case of a M3 when augmented it becomes a P4, a...

04/09/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48229

corrections: 5. a major interval inverted becomes a minor interval (and vice versa) 8 = m6 / aug5...

04/09/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48228

[b]ALL[/b] interval theory is based on the major scale (as well as all tertian chords), be they major, minor, diminished, or augmented. 1. a maj...

04/09/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48227

I have to read what you wrote a couple of times when I have not drank so many ghetto beeers, none - the - less on first read it seems like you have simply ...

04/09/2011, by 0 replies
  The Guild will know!

Hello chaps, long time no 'see'!. I got myself into a theoretical hole today, couldn't figure it out and couldn't find the answer online. Hmmm, I thoug...

04/08/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48218

heh heh!...

04/01/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48181

Who over fucks up those tunes the most in this lifetime wins.

03/01/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48179

One man's fuck up is another man's jazz:)...

02/28/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48177

I've been gigging with my trio about twice a month at a Jazz Club in Etta James' hometown (Famous Joe's in Woodcrest). Had a gig last night, in ...

02/27/2011, by 0 replies
  Old message # 48172

I'm here, but I'm not here :)...

02/27/2011, by 0 replies
  Dick Hyman

I Dick Hyman is his stage name. His real name is Peter Cherry...

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