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#350826 - 09/10/12 10:17 AM
Re: Chord substitutions...?
[Re: bruno123]
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Acoustic Alchemy....Joe Williams? From two favorites...Chas and Nigel comes mention of two of my all-time favorites.
I believe that all good players at least have an affinity for structures required to [play jazz.
Rory, arguably one of the best players here, started and now excels at gospel and country, but can "out jazz" me with his eyes closed (sorry, Rory...just had to do it), and I "ain't no slouch".
I started off as a fan of Chet Atkins and Les Paul. You just graduate to ever more complicated structures, substitutions, etc.
Of course, you play yourself out of a job, but that's a subject for another day.
Thanks to all for the sincere, articulate suggestions.
Now Chas. What about that Sister....or Aunt...or neighbor? How about whomever (like that word?) has the biggest social security check or dead/divorced husband's retirement check?
Just askin?
Russ (former horndog) Lay
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#350845 - 09/10/12 02:35 PM
Re: Chord substitutions...?
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 01/02/04
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Now, the real world. I played the annual Roots and Heritage festival last week-end. The city paid really well, but, to do the George Duke thing in a club is a $75.00 gig, and there are 3 area "monsters" fighting for the work.I'm the weakest player, but vocals get me by.
Two weeks ago, at a government function a city official came up to me and said, "you play mostly country, don't you?" When I said "hell no", the guy said, "I figured if you could play country, you could play anything".
I wanted to but his B***'s off, but then realized he didn't have any.
Oh well, off to my fried chicken job tomorrow.
What a sell-out I've become.
Russ (glad I'm not on the "chicken cam") Lay
Edited by captain Russ (09/10/12 03:02 PM)
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#351070 - 09/13/12 07:11 AM
Re: Chord substitutions...?
[Re: bruno123]
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Registered: 01/02/04
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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I just listened to the two Carrie Underwood pieces and then went back to George Duke. They're as different as night and day.
For the Carrie/Vince piece, it's all message and the superior guitar work of Vince. Inversions and chord substitutions don't come into play here. Vince does some very tasty variations on the lead line.
The George/Eric/Bloomburg pieces are all improvisation. You can just see that genius mind of Duke planning what he's going to do on the next pass.
Of course, Vince could step right in and trade fours with George. But, they both stick with what they know and love.
Little Carrie seams like a sweet little lady, but, in my opinion, at least, not much in the pure vocal talent department.
We're not talking "apples to apples" here.
It's similar to the entertainer vs. musician issue.
Please note, I'm making no comment about the religious content of the Carrie Underwood pieces, but concentrating on just the structure and possibilities of using the substitution/inversion ideas we are talking about.
Russ
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