Ali Cadoo wrote: Tue Aug 04, 2020 12:27 pm
Line6 HXFX wrote: Tue Aug 04, 2020 12:03 pm
I had to learn a bit of jazz for my music course, back in ze day, because apparently killing yourself and learning to perform Satch Boogie, Surfing With an Alien, Flying in a Blue Dream, Crushing Day, Always with You Always with me, For the Love of God, Liberty and Sisters (note perfectly) barely gets you a BTEC National Diploma in Performing arts.
Damn you Leighton!!!
That sounds about right to me. Imagine trying to get qualification as a chef and thinking that being able to cook 8 different meals in two different styles would see you through.
Hah, I'm not arguing, his thinking was that I know all these impressive songs, had all the technical ability* (*read just lots and lots of sheer autistic determination) but had zero knowledge of the scales or chords that went into making them and no real interest in learning them.
My general thinking was violinists in orchestras etc don't have to know how to write Beethoven or Mozart stuff, they just knock it out, and everyone is impressed, claps and showers them in cash and pussy, and the same was true for guitar playing, and actually, for lots of guitarists it is.
But hey ho, it was all getting me laid at the time and I thought I was brilliant.
Ironically I left with grade 5 music theory from other classes.
He just couldn't get his uninspiring Jazz chords into my brain.
Afterwards I learned a lot of the modes etc from Frank Gambali books and tapes.
Talk about eating way too much Creme Brulee.