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Jazz - For all the jazz lovers @lemmy.world

Solo jazz guitar sight reading

  • The best way to learn is to figure stuff out by ear.

    The other two suggestions are good: get a couple of real books (there are several) and iReal.

    But don't forget to use your ears! Figuring chord changes and melodies by ear is a fundamental skill for jazz musicians.

  • Jazz - For all the jazz lovers @lemmy.world

    Complex tutti section in Chick Corea's Spain

    Jazz - For all the jazz lovers @lemmy.world

    Modern standards

  • Steam's Proton is an absolute game changer. Unless you cannot live without a few very specific competitive titles, chances are Proton has you covered. Does not require any technical know-how (for the most part). I cannot stress enough how much of a technical and UX achievement Proton is.

    Give something like Pop_OS! a try.

  • FOSS is the ultimate form of software. It's like life, it will just get copied and forked and modified, and it will continue to evolve because it's been set free in the world.

    Yeah, Facebook might embrace-extend-extinguish the Fediverse. But on the other hand, it's not the end of the world if they do. Right now, we have a decentralized platform to post, talk and interact on. If that changes, we will create another one

    To me, the most interesting part about this is that the Fediverse is even on Facebook's Meta's radar. It's tiny. Do they see it as a possible competitor?

  • Fairphone was literally my top choice before I bought my current smartphone, until I found out I couldn't get it. So this is great, hopefully they still sell it whenever I update my phone (which won't happen for a few years). Several other people have already commented something along these lines, but I'm just happy about it.

  • Is this now widely acknowledged as a problem? I don't see a problem with that kind of fragmentation tbh. Especially since there was fragmentation of that kind in reddit too Maybe Lemmy/kbin just need a reliable way to search across instances.