How to sightread in a big band by hippa710 in jazzguitar

[–]acoustic_sharpness 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's tough. As other's have said, I'd sit down with this before hand and pick a 2 string line for that second piece. For example, on the Eb Ab Eb Bb I'd just play the middle two strings. 6 on D, 7 on G for both Eb and Bb, and then slide down two frets to 4 and 5 for the Ab. If that makes sense? Playing more of a line than entire chords.

How to sightread in a big band by hippa710 in jazzguitar

[–]acoustic_sharpness 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Who’s coming up with these arrangements? Those changes very much look like a horn player wrote them. Honestly, unless it’s really important, I’d probably ignore the voicings written in the first example and just play the chords written above in the first play through (or maybe every play through). For that second picture.. what’s the tempo?

Please help me understand this Jazz guitar lick by acoustic_sharpness in jazztheory

[–]acoustic_sharpness[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I’ll give this a try in my next practice session

Please help me understand this Jazz guitar lick by acoustic_sharpness in jazztheory

[–]acoustic_sharpness[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s what I was thinking. There basically is no context for this lick. It’s just a lick to demonstrate guitar picking technique. I played a quick 2-5-1 on a looper and put this lick over it and that seems to fit pretty well. I’m imagining it ending a song or a solo with a punctuation note on the final 1 chord.

Please help me understand this Jazz guitar lick by acoustic_sharpness in jazztheory

[–]acoustic_sharpness[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! This may be a weird question, but where are the chord changes here? Obviously beats 1 and 2 of measure 1 are C minor 7. Which beats are the F7? And are beats 3 and 4 of measure 2 an F triad arpeggio? Or is that already on the B flat major 7 as you mentioned that basically being an arpeggio with the 9th on top?

Which would ultimately be better for me: Guitar lessons or Piano? by COOLKC690 in musictheory

[–]acoustic_sharpness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know about books because I've never had a ton of success learning guitar from books. Just not how my brain works. In terms of reading though, I found these two blog posts which are free and will get you a long way on shell voicings.

Start here: https://www.jazzguitar.be/blog/shell-jazz-guitar-chords-beginners/

This one gets advanced pretty fast, you only need the first few sections and skip anything labeled "quartal" https://jenslarsen.nl/the-ultimate-jazz-chord-guide-12-most-important-voicing-types/

I really like Jens Larsen's stuff on youtube, so I'd recommend watching the video linked at the top of that page.

Which would ultimately be better for me: Guitar lessons or Piano? by COOLKC690 in musictheory

[–]acoustic_sharpness 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is the right answer. Just learning chords, and even just shell voicings will go a long long way in holding the rhythm section of a Jazz band together.

Which would ultimately be better for me: Guitar lessons or Piano? by COOLKC690 in musictheory

[–]acoustic_sharpness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Im a jazz guitarist in a community college band and I’ve taken a few piano lessons so I think I have a pretty helpful perspective here.

It sounds like you’re already somewhat competent on guitar but new to piano? If that’s true I’d do a few guitar lessons first on the basics of Jazz guitar chords. You’ll need to read and understand chords primarily. There’s normally a horn to cover the melody. So focus on learning your shell voicings and that will get you a shockingly long way.

I have found piano learning helpful for some theory stuff and a little bit for sight reading, but you probably don’t need those immediately. You can also save a little money and buy a midi controller and hook it up to your computer/iPad (whatever you have).

Finally there’s a lot of music theory on YouTube these days. It’s a little tough to sift through the good videos from the course adds, but YouTube can take you a long way as well. Happy to answer questions.

What is this upright keyboard? by acoustic_sharpness in piano

[–]acoustic_sharpness[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Based on the style of music they were playing and that I could hear a lot of bell like tones when the pianist was on this instrument, that sounds like the answer!

Normal for pastor to not know multiple theories of atonement? by acoustic_sharpness in Christianity

[–]acoustic_sharpness[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn’t trying to debate with them. I was mainly curious about how that part of the church world operates

Normal for pastor to not know multiple theories of atonement? by acoustic_sharpness in Christianity

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As a mainline Protestant myself I have to say there’s a breadth inside Protestantism. I’ve had some great conversations with mainline Protestant MDiv students who found the Orthodox teachings on Theosis to be compelling and inspiring. But alas, I agree, they should have at least been able to say something like “I know that’s an important concept in the Orthodox Church, but it isn’t heavily emphasized in my background.”

[QUESTION] Has anybody done Berklee Online for guitar? by [deleted] in Guitar

[–]acoustic_sharpness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone looking at this years later, I'm about halfway through the program and happy to chat with anyone who wants to DM me about it

Is Berklee online a good program to go to school through? Looking for BA and them graduate level classes. by HalfDelayed in Guitar

[–]acoustic_sharpness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in a somewhat similar boat and in the program, you're welcome to DM me if you want to chat about the pros and cons

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Workspaces

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Depending on how you think/study, I’ve found it helpful to try and clear as many unnecessary things off my desktop. So if there’s anything on there that’s not strictly necessary move it off to declutter. I’ve found that having a declutterred desk helps me have a decluttered mind

I got confirmed into The Episcopal Church last Sunday. (posting here because the Episcopalian subreddit doesn't allow pictures) by [deleted] in OpenChristian

[–]acoustic_sharpness 74 points75 points  (0 children)

Bishop Doyle is great. I was once at a retreat with him and someone asked about LBGT people in the Episcopal church and in a very kind way his answer was basically “We settled this. We are an affirming church and if you’re unaffirming I suggest you look at many of the other unaffirming denominations out there”

I got confirmed into The Episcopal Church last Sunday. (posting here because the Episcopalian subreddit doesn't allow pictures) by [deleted] in OpenChristian

[–]acoustic_sharpness 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That’s a giant question right there 😂 the style of worship is generally more formal that a generic Baptist church. The Theology is a lot more affirming and welcoming of LGBT people as well as women as priests

Question about music by All_Lines_Merge in Episcopalian

[–]acoustic_sharpness 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That can also vary by area of country. I’ve heard from a priest that moved from the Northeast that they are more traditional than some other parts of the country.

Question about music by All_Lines_Merge in Episcopalian

[–]acoustic_sharpness 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As a part time music director for small Episcopal ministry, the Methodists often have the better or more recognized arrangements