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Bb Blues

Started by Glenn Mitchell, January 05, 2010, 02:11:09 AM

Glenn Mitchell

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I'm sorry I don't know where I got this backer in Bb but thanks to whomever.
I was surprised how confusing Bb was.
I habitually kept shooting for fret dots, pretty much all of which are wrong.
So, after an embarrassing number of takes:
This is a sort of a 1:00AM coffee house blues jam thang with my Strat trading with the GR20 guitar synth pretending it's a sax.
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tony

I like Bb.  It's right there in the middle of the neck and you can go up and down (octave wise) fairly easily.  And it suits my voice - when there's no-one around and I get to sing along with myself.  Bb - him cool.

The Reverend 48

Great late night Blues Glenn
Well Done

Wiley

Fabulous Glenn!   This was ...... I love the guitar playing of the sax sound!!..  so laid back!
I can just picture a coffee house setting!!  Just lovely!!
PJ

Satchwood

Very nice and tasty laid back guitar licks with some way-cool sax-synth - sounds real!!!  Sounds like a New Orleans coffee house blues jam for sure :)

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Groundy

Great blues Glenn, well done......Alex

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If I had known i was going to be this thirsty this morning I'd of had another Beer last night...

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Gritter

Wow this is sweeeet...way more Nighthawks at the Diner than coffee house for me.  8)

indierik

Glenn this is fantastic, very cool, very soulful, such ambiance and imagery... I see myself late at night leaning up against a brick wall in some dark alley way outside a bar wearing a trench coat, smoking a cigarette and thinking about how much I love the city I'm in as steam bellows up from a nearby manhole. And I don't smoke. lol! Love the Bb, you killed it. Third listen, can't get enough!
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Ferryman_1957

Wow, very laid back and nicely done. This sounded very varied and you have some nice deft touches throughout this piece - the mutes across mutliple strings sound really nice (not sure if that's the right term for them but hope you know what I mean).

Cheers,

Nigel

Gnasty

Superb blues!!! It must have been tough doing that Bb for sure. Its good practice to learn out of the norm too though...
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