older Guitar Player article wanted

Mincer

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Hiya guys, this is for those that have a box of old Guitar Player mags around (and a scanner!):

I am looking for an old Frank Gambale article on modes, and as far as I know, it is either in Feb. '89 issue, Nov. '89 or Nov. '91 issue. In this article, he explained the modes with some sample progressions, (like for Dorian, it was a Dm7/C chord, and stuff like that). If you have em and can help me out, my students and I would really appreciate it! This article was the best explaination of modes that I had seen, and unfortunately I lost track of my copy.
 
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honestly i don't...i know that would make it easier...
 
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feb 89 ("painted fingers" - The Art of Improvisation on cover) - modal magic: mastering the inner game of scales

i got it and will scan it for you ... you'll have to suffer through my handwritten notes in the margins, sorry

where should i send it?

ps - what is the best resolution to scan with so as to minimize filesize, but retain excellent readability?
 
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tone4days said:
what is the best resolution to scan with so as to minimize filesize, but retain excellent readability?
try scanning at least at 300 dpi, then edit in Photoshop (if you have it) - save as a JPEG (most scanners make .tiff's), med. quality, and check for legibility
 
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hmmm .. my scanner turned them into .pdf files .. 4 pages, about 3 MB each ...

is there any way to convert them out of .pdf into a smaller format?
 
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tone4days said:
hmmm .. my scanner turned them into .pdf files .. 4 pages, about 3 MB each ...

is there any way to convert them out of .pdf into a smaller format?
you should have an option of which format it scans to, so if you can do that, I'd chose tiff or jpeg, then edit the size as above

if that's a problem, maybe you can just email the pdf's, if Mincer has a fast connection
 
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Mincer said:
honestly i don't...i know that would make it easier...

I should have that issue also and I can drop it by the store if I Locate it....

John
 
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Dave...I Just looked and I don't have Feb 89...I have April and May and some scattered 89 issues...

John
 
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ok, i put them on a personal web page .. warning, this is only even remotely doable for guys with broadband .. dial-up guys, sorry

http://home.comcast.net/~cozzo

let me know what you think

cheers
t4d

ps - would it KILL GP to put this stuff online with a searchable index? .. :smack:
 
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I got this message

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The requested page does not exist on this server. The URL you typed or followed is either outdated or inaccurate.
 
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try again, mate .. u/l was slower than expected .. they're there now

and before anyone asks, no, i have neither the soundpage record nor a turntable with which to make mp3's of the lessons referenced in the text

:D


cheers
t4d
 
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this is *exactly* the article I was looking for! thank you so much tone4days, you rock!
 
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tone4days said:
try again, mate .. u/l was slower than expected .. they're there now

and before anyone asks, no, i have neither the soundpage record nor a turntable with which to make mp3's of the lessons referenced in the text

:D


cheers
t4d

There they are :D
 
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Mincer said:
this is *exactly* the article I was looking for! thank you so much tone4days, you rock!

happy to help, friend ... now, any tips on how to use the mixolydian mode more musically? ... and example of a well known piece featuring it ... a chord progression to use it over ... anything?

:D

cheers
t4d
 
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the mixolydian mode is used over dominant 7th chords...because it is a major chord with a b7 note added.
so here are 2 progressions A7-D-Em-A7 (key of D major, but starting from A)
or D7-Em-Am-D7 (key of G major but starting on D)

do *not* be tempted to use a minor 3rd in these-a C in the first progression, an F in the 2nd- you will ruin that 'mixolydian' sound. Most people would use the pentatonic scale over these chords, but technically it is wrong. Try substituting this mode over standard blues progressions- it sounds 'sweeter' with the major 3rd in there.
 
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