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Post by JD on Sept 7, 2009 7:02:31 GMT -7
Okay - let me caveat this as I was playing with Milwaukee Slim at the Blues Jam and Slim is notorious for not keeping time - sometimes it is 12 bars, sometimes 14, sometimes 15. When you play behind him you follow his vocals and when you take a lead and he plays behind you - well it just doesn't sound so good The bass player and I were having a hard time following Slim. Anyhow, hope to shoot some better videos at the jam in the upcoming weeks of the Jaz but for now this is what I have. Anyhow here is what the Jaz sounds like live with a brakelite on 2 and at 1/2 power. Note Milwaukee Slim is playing through my Maz Jr. JAZ Settings are Volume is 2 o'clock, Master at about 2:30, T -11, M-1, B-10:30.
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Post by DRZ on Sept 7, 2009 7:59:10 GMT -7
Hey JD when you change time signatures in a song isn't that called JAZZ......... Sounded very nice thanks for sharin'. Z
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Post by JD on Sept 7, 2009 8:20:41 GMT -7
JAZZ it is....our other guitar player got to play behind David Honeyboy Edwards at the Paramount blues festival - same challenge of changing time signatures. Oh well - that is how the old school guys do it.
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