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"Good improvisation communicates harmonic progression melodically. Effective melodies manipulate harmonic content through the use of guide tones and preparatory gravity notes, masterfully woven in systematic tension, release, and transparent harmonic definition."



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April 3, 2007 | Thinking Good Tone Part 1

Interviewing eleven of some of the greatest mandolinists playing today; and to get paid for it... We got the chance to pick up on their thoughts on the topic of tone while preparing for the April MandolinSessions.com article release earlier this month. Though it's a running theme in our archives, it was a great excuse to talk directly about producing tone with the likes of Don Stiernberg, Paul Glasse, Will Patton, and eight other amazing musicians, including David Grisman.

Some great ideas and the JazzMando research staff has been testing some of these terrific tips for ourselves with some amazing results!

Read the article: Thinking Good Tone Part 1

Posted by Ted at April 3, 2007 10:17 PM


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