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Uploaded by MThop on Jun 11, 2007
This is my version of John Coltrane's "Blue Trane."
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why do you play the last note on the doobie doo dah part like an eighth note, play it like a tie d eigth note and half note
stubs13 4 years ago
I play it that way because I like how it sounds that way. You're right that in the original it's held longer.
MThop 3 years ago
couldn't hear a thing.
p4philip 2 years ago
solo solo solo solo! lol play it! brilliant
AgentZeroForTheWin 2 years ago
check out kenny burrell's harmonies. you got the basic, now add the hip extended voicings
joshuasound 4 years ago
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why do you play the last note on the doobie doo dah part like an eighth note, play it like a tie d eigth note and half note
stubs13 4 years ago
I play it that way because I like how it sounds that way. You're right that in the original it's held longer.
MThop 3 years ago