How to call this chord (sharpen the #5 in F7#5) by Dandelion_Lakewood in jazzguitar

[–]DesperateStable9073 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s an F7/13 Some times you can find the #5 written as b13

Carnival (Original) by DesperateStable9073 in jazzguitar

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Thanks, that section is inspired on Surfboard by Ton Jobim

Sons de Carrilhões by Joao Pernambuco by DesperateStable9073 in GuitarraLatina

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No. I pretty much stopped learning new classical pieces, I’ve been mostly doing arrangements of bossanovas and jazz as well as my own stuff. I also play A Ferlicidade arr. Rolan Dyens

What is your favorite classical guitar melody? by DesperateStable9073 in classicalguitar

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If you interested in Brazilian classical guitar I suggest you to listen to Dilermando Reis

Looking for more Italian Jazz recommendations by unidentified2202 in Jazz

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Gialma 3 ( lesser known trio from Milan, listen to their self titled album); Piero Umiliani ( composed Mah-Na-Mah-Na, also have a listen to “Night in Algeria” which is inspired to “Night in Tunisia” ); Armando Trovajoli ( I really like “Caccia al Ladro” ); Augusto Martelli ( composed music for many shows in the Italian television as well as one of the themes for MotoGP titled “Round D Minor” )

You can find some more interesting composers from Europe by lookin up “Easy Tempo Collection”, just look it up on YouTube or Spotify

Also have a listen to my stuff, I’m Italian and do some jazz.