Lesson #27: Am Harmonic Minor arpeggios in 2 Positions on Jazz Guitar Course
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Lesson #27: Am Harmonic Minor arpeggios in 2 Positions on Jazz Guitar Course:
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#mJmTravel #mJm_Travel #mJm2Travel #Tickets Pat Metheny TicketsJazz guitarist Pat Metheny is one of the most renowned artists of his generation. Across nearly 50 years, the endlessly creative Metheny has released 11 solo albums, 13 albums with his band The Pat Metheny Group, four live albums, and four compilation albums, and has won a whopping 20 Grammys. Specializing in contemporary jazz, Latin jazz, and jazz fusion, Metheny is the only person in history to win Grammys in 12 different categories. Born in 1954 in Lee Falls, Missouri, Metheny (who is the younger brother of trumpeter Mike Metheny), began playing guitar at age 12. As a teenager, he taught at the University of Miami and Berklee College of Music and made his recording debut in 1974 with Paul Bley and Jaco Pastorius. In the mid '70s, Metheny played in Gary Burton's group, where he met keyboardist Lyle Mays. The two ended up forming The Pat Metheny Group with bassist Mark Egan
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(2013, Not On Label, GUPM)
Bootleg Mix by Glenn Underground
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Steely Dan Keyboardist Jim Beard Dies at 63
- “The world has lost a real heavyweight,” Larry Goldings says
Keyboardist Jim Beard, a longtime member of Steely Dan’s touring band, has died at 63.
The news was first reported by Billboard magazine, which cited a Steely Dan rep who said Beard died March 2 “due to complications from a sudden illness.”
“He wrote, recorded, arranged and produced some absolutely stunning music, in its sophistication and beauty,” Larry Goldings said in eulogizing his fellow keyboardist.
“The world has lost a real heavyweight.”
Before joining Steely Dan in 2008, Beard toured and recorded with Pat Metheny, John McLaughlin, Wayne Shorter, Steve Vai, David Sanborn and others, while finding the time to work as a producer and record six solo LPs.
Beard was a “friend and mentor” to former Tedeschi Trucks Band bassist Tim Lefebvre, who had one word to describe the late musician: “Genius.”
“Jim was one of my all-time musical heroes,” said James Raymond, who frequently collaborated with his father, David Crosby.
“A wonderful pianist, synthesist, composer, arranger and producer. … Condolences and thoughts for his family”
3/6/24
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1980 - Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, Dewey Redman & Pat Metheny - Baker's Keyboard Lounge - Detroit (Michigan)
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Michael Brecker: A Jazz Saxophonist Extraordinaire
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Michael Brecker, a renowned jazz saxophonist, was born seventy-five years ago today on March 29, 1949, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His career spanned over three decades, during which he established himself as one of the most influential and innovative saxophonists in jazz history. Brecker’s musical journey was marked by his virtuosic playing, unique improvisational style, and…
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Last Train Home
I grew up with this, as a wee lad, loved it! This really takes me back.
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Joni Mitchell, Zoo Amphitheater, Oklahoma City, OK, August 3, 1979 © Marty Temme.
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Logic Pro X: MIDI Plug-Ins and Effects
I just finished the course “Logic Pro X: MIDI Plug-Ins and Effects” by Evan Sutton! #logicpro #programming
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The Gary Burton & Eberhard Weber
Quartet — Passengers. 1977 : ECM 1092.
! acquire the album ★ attach a coffee !
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David Sanborn loved my father and went out of his way to work with him whenever he could. Here's David, Charlie, and Pat Metheny performing Charlie's tune "First Song", on "Good Morning America", 1997.
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