Video of Doug Wamble himself at North Sea!!

Video of Doug Wamble himself at North Sea!!

am 23.07.2006 15:50:09 von pmfan57

eady a video of your performance on
> youtube. Is this the guitar you are talking about.
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> Sorry for the additional threads. I just got excited.
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Re: Video of Doug Wamble himself at North Sea!!

am 23.07.2006 15:52:43 von pmfan57

r /> >From the fuzzy guitar it looks like it's a big guitar. But hard to
tell. Sounds like some good blues from the excerpt.Sounds like you had quite a time. Welcome home. .........joe

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Re: Video of Doug Wamble himself at North Sea!!

am 23.07.2006 17:18:41 von Jack Zucker

gt; wrote in message
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> This is crazy. Doug, there's already a video of your performance on
> youtube. Is this the guitar you are talking about.
>
> Sorry for the additional threads. I just got excited.
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>
> wrote:
> Happy Birthday Jimmy. Hope you're having a great day.

Thanks to everyone for the birthday sentiments. I do appreciate it.
All the best... jimmy"zoot" <> wrote
> slot wrote:
> > zoot wro

Re: Video of Doug Wamble himself at North Sea!!

am 23.07.2006 18:08:55 von dougwamble

is in front of them. Additionally, it has a more transparent and open sound
for playing blues or pop rhythm things. It's a compromise of course between
projection, efficiency and transparency.

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Re: Video of Doug Wamble himself at North Sea!!

am 23.07.2006 21:09:40 von pmfan57

tch?v=_07Om0Lb5fA&search=doug%2 0wamble
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> >From the fuzzy guitar it looks like it's a big guitar. But hard to
> tell. Sounds like some good blues from the excerpt.

Of course I meant "from the fuzzy video..."Of course I use about 10 or twelve more fingerings - "grips", as the
old guys would say - if I'm actually doing this. The question is
this, can one play any big band chart with seven fingerings and not
move more than two frets? Let me take your objections one at a time.

1) The minor-Major 7th is there in the augmented triad and that triad
repeats every four frets, so the farthest aw