| bio | website | twitter.com/damienlevette |
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| location | United Kingdom | |
| age | 33 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years |
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Guitarist in Metal bands 'Crimson Ruin' and 'Not Above Evil' http://www.notaboveevil.co.uk
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Jun 24 |
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Why are there twelve notes in an octave? In addition to some good answers here - this book provides a fairly good explanation amazon.com/dp/0962949671/?tag=stackoverfl08-20 |
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Jun 22 |
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What are some common jazz chord progressions? added 6 characters in body |
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Jun 21 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on 5-string-bass-guitar tag wiki excerpt |
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Jun 20 |
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What are some common jazz chord progressions? @Ben - example of a similar and inherently answerable question. music.stackexchange.com/q/1024/149 |
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Jun 19 |
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What are some common jazz chord progressions? @Ben - "improvising" - The question has some substance, the rationale would be that the op knows ii-v-i progressions and variations thereof, and would like to progress from that and add something more to his playable repertoire. The goal obviously isn't that apparent and could be worded much better, but its there nonetheless. This question doesn't qualify as a "blatantly off-topic question", therefore it shouldn't have been closed, at least not without some flags or general community disagreement. |
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Jun 19 |
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What are some common jazz chord progressions? @Matthew - I never said it was a good question, however, I do think its an acceptable one. The op is not asking for a list of chords, he is asking for Jazz chord progressions which are not variations of ii-v-i. This is an answerable question, that some people would find useful. Also is there not supposed to be at least some community consensus before 'borderline' questions are just closed, IE: a flag or two on the question? |
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Jun 18 |
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Jun 18 |
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What are some common jazz chord progressions? This question shouldn't have been closed. Voted to reopen. Perhaps could do with an edit to remove the "Is the answer.." bit, but the op is clearly asking for common jazz chord progressions which are not variations of a ii-v-i. |
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Jun 18 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on What are some common jazz chord progressions? |
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Jun 17 |
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Do distortion pedals work well with tube amps? Or should I use a tube screamer? No probs, sounds like a similar setup to mine, the SD-1 is truly a bargin :) |
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Jun 16 |
awarded | Quorum |
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Jun 16 |
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Most important musical concepts for writing songs on acoustic guitar I think the circle of fifths is something you would find helpful, check this answer out music.stackexchange.com/questions/1809/… |
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Jun 15 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Jun 15 |
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Guitar scales further up the fret board. No probs, glad to help |
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Jun 15 |
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Useful tuning for 7 or 8 string guitars Just to note - B gives you the forth, but dropping it to an A has the same effect as dropping your E to D on a 6 string (one finger power chords, easy 9ths etc). |
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Jun 14 |
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Guitar Amplifier (Head versus Combo versus None) Also worth a look are some of the free VST amps around - shred is one of the better examples of this acmebargig.com/product/shred |
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Jun 14 |
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How to be calm and relaxed during a performance, recital, or competition? edited tags |
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Jun 14 |
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Guitar scales further up the fret board. Never mind! |
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Jun 14 |
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Guitar scales further up the fret board. -1 This doesn't answer the question in the slightest - the op has specifically asked to learn how to extend the scale (A minor pentatonic). Telling him something as broad as - You need to learn music theory doesn't come close to answering the question. this is a comment at best. |
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Jun 13 |
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