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Ron Hogan
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Swingin with the Metronome

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I've always loved the 1,4,5,2,6 progression. There's just something about it that makes you want to swing it. And don't forget your metronome. It keeps you straight.

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BTW...This was done with the little SPARK amp and phone app direct out.



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Post by John Sluszny »

WOW, what a sound ! Which Phone App please ? Thanks !
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John Sluszny wrote:WOW, what a sound ! Which Phone App please ? Thanks !
John, Search SPARK AMP in you iPhone app. It's really supposed to be used with communication to the actual amp, but you can still use it for the metronome.

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Post by Ron Hogan »

Here's another little practice for me. Of course speeding it up little by little helps to challenge your chops.

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Swangin'!
Good stuff as always, Ron!
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Post by Andy Brown »

Swingin' indeed! I really enjoyed that!
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Post by Marty Broussard »

One of my most favorite progressions of all time. Can’t hear it to much.
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Post by Ron Hogan »

Go on the cloud and search steel guitar. It will take you to my setting. But you’ll still have to tweak. The head phone Jack out sounds different compared to using the speakers. But my setting will get you close. Then tweak away.

This sample is with the speakers vs. the last sample I did direct. Short C6 sequence.

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Post by Ricky Davis »

I love this practice tool as it can be any Drone Tone you want(for great intonation practice) and you can see the Metro up at top and select the speed and practice with Both those going....I LOVE IT....but now when I go play with the band; it just shows me how much more they SUCK then I do..ha...

https://www.dronetonetool.com/

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Post by Richard Nelson »

Nicely played. It sounds like 4 #4dim 3- 6 2 5 1
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Another sample using c6

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I like Ron and thanks for posting.
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Extra cool Ron, big tone and slick licks.
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