Jazzy Blues II With Lucille

zedders
England
Secuenciador:
zedders 70 jams
PatrickDA
Finland
Saxofón:
PatrickDA 2.334 jams
Remix step II
BluesyLucille
France
Guitarra:
BluesyLucille 234 jams
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16 mar 2026
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This song is perfect for me—Lucille just needs to let loose. As for me, I’m having a blast.
dammer
Mystical blues, great sax and guitar combo.:Y +1
16 de marzo de 2026, 18:29
BluesyLucille
BluesyLucille Thanks Dammer. I've always enjoyed playing with a saxophonist. In a band I used to be in, the saxophonist and I were both soloists, and we often did that kind of thing—I loved it.. +1
16 de marzo de 2026, 19:48
dammer
dammer Nicee, you take the saxophone into account nicely and stay patient, that's sometimes hard for me. +1
16 de marzo de 2026, 21:10
BluesyLucille
BluesyLucille When I was a young guitarist, I wanted to play fast and show off everywhere. Now my wrist injury has opened my eyes; I play less with my fingers and more with my ears. I’ve focused more on interpretation than technique, and I’ve listened to a lot of music... I’m still a long way from the playing style I aspire to. I love Wikiloops because the musicians listen to each other. It’s fantastic! +1
16 de marzo de 2026, 22:42
dammer
dammer I think it's a good way of thinking, because at least I think there's always someone better, so it's not worth trying anything, just listening, enjoying and letting your creativity take you. Wikiloops is a great place to develop through others, everyone serves each other...
and illness is also a blessing.
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Lazyprune
Beautiful and very judicious insertion in the track Bluesy Lucille. 😋<3 +1
16 de marzo de 2026, 18:24
BluesyLucille
BluesyLucille Thank you so much, Lazyprune—the song is already beautiful +1
Wade
Nice angular takes. +1
17 de marzo de 2026, 21:08
BluesyLucille
BluesyLucille I realise that’s meant as a compliment. So thank you, Wade. When translated into French, it sounds a bit cryptic (‘angular takes’), but I’ve got the gist of it.😜 +1
18 de marzo de 2026, 19:48
Wade
Wade Definitely meant as a compliment. +1
18 de marzo de 2026, 22:24
BluesyLucille
BluesyLucille If it's the other way around, don't hold back—I welcome criticism from my friends. It's constructive.🤗😂 +1
19 de marzo de 2026, 8:27
Wade
Wade The track has mixes of chord structure and two other "voices" had already stretched the musical fabric. Your add accommodated both which made it angular, but not "free jazz" There is logic. +1
20 de marzo de 2026, 7:19
BluesyLucille
BluesyLucille Thanks, Wade, for the explanation. I could only have explained it because I’ve heard so many harmonies like this that I’ve memorized them. The only theory I know a little bit about is building chords through a sequence of thirds and, from there, finding the corresponding fingerings on the fretboard. Learning chords from chord charts was tedious and not very productive. At the time, it opened me up to sounds much richer than those commonly used in rock. Since then, I’ve forgotten the names of the chords but kept their richness in my memory. +1