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Licks 37-95

kungfumonk007kungfumonk007 ✭✭✭✭
edited March 2012 in Licks and Patterns Posts: 421
38-41 Yorgui Loeffler - Fiso Place
42- 48 Stochello Rosenberg - For Sephora
49-56 - Fapy Lafertin - Exactly Like You
57-62 - Les Doigts de l'Hommne - Joseph Joseph
63-72 - Joscho Stephan - Nuages
73-79 Bireli - Daphne
80-84 - Gonzalo Bergara - Coquette
85-89 - Rich Chiariluce (Clarinet)- Nagasaki
90-92 - Leigh Jackson - Swing Gitan
93-95 - Jimmy Rosenberg - Made For Wesley

Some are definitely better than others - http://www.youtube.com/user/kungfumonk007?feature=mhee

Of course if you just want the tabs/notation - www.co-musicproducer.com - I'll get them all in a monolithic pdf at some point when I'm done. This project is doing wonders for my ears :D , still not where they should be though. It's amazing how different some of these guys style is.

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  • swing68swing68 Poznan, Poland✭✭✭ Manouche Modele Orchestre, JWC Catania Swing
    Posts: 121
    Some are definitely better than others - http://www.youtube.com/user/kungfumonk007?feature=mhee

    Great stuff!

    And some of my favourite licks too in the last batch - just a couple of thoughts on your site where the pdfs are hosted:

    - Any chance you could put where the licks are taken from on the top of the pdf, it's easier than keeping a browser window open at this message to cross-reference?

    - pastel pink text on grey background: don't think I'm old enough to trot out the usual excuse here - it is hard to read. could you darken the text, perhaps use the same color as the banner?

    Anyway, I'm going to print these off and start playing now - thanks again for the resource!!!
    The war on Am7 and Cmaj7 begins here ...
  • klaatuklaatu Nova ScotiaProdigy Rodrigo Shopis D'Artagnan, 1950s Jacques Castelluccia
    Posts: 1,665
    swing68 wrote:
    - pastel pink text on grey background: don't think I'm old enough to trot out the usual excuse here - it is hard to read. could you darken the text, perhaps use the same color as the banner?

    I agree, it is very hard to read. But thanks for all the hard work that went into this. It's a great resource.
    Benny

    "It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
    -- Orson Welles
  • kungfumonk007kungfumonk007 ✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 421
    Sure - good changes to make - maybe this weekend. Thanks.
  • kungfumonk007kungfumonk007 ✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 421
    Just posted licks 1-95 in a monolithic pdf, with where they came from.

    I don't understand the color thing - it comes up as blue links on a beige background on my browser. Unfortunately I know very little about how to change that or why it appears differently in different browsers.
  • Posts: 6
    As far as the colours go, if you have access to the code on your web pages, you will see this
    <body link="#6600ff" vlink="#6600ff" text="#000000" style="background: #ffffff;">

    you can change the #6600ff to any colour you like (search hexadecimal colours for options) .
    alternatively you can put some css styles in the head of the page.
  • kungfumonk007kungfumonk007 ✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 421
    Thanks - I think I got it. I appreciate the help
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