u/Deep-Neighborhood778

Any guitarist that use quartal voicings?

Could be a specific song or album, modal or not, I just want to listen to somewhat that uses quartal voicings a lot in their comping or even chord soloing.

Thanks!

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u/Deep-Neighborhood778 — 6 days ago

Want to get more into botany and gardening of native plants in Québec so Im looking for ressources, may it be books, websites, videos, etc, so I can get more knowledge under my belt.

Anything regarding classification of plants, plant care, collecting and growing seeds.

Any help would be very great,

Thanks!

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u/Deep-Neighborhood778 — 20 days ago
▲ 7 r/botany

Im a complete beginner, I love botany, I find plants so fascinating and want to learn more so I can potentially one day have a great backyard filled with native plants and maybe a garden.

I want to get some books on botany, not on gardening but really on plants, their evolution, classification, types and all that academic stuff so I can understand them better.

I dont plan on making a career in botany, more of a hobby. What would be a good first book?

Thanks

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u/Deep-Neighborhood778 — 25 days ago

I really like his comping but it doesnt translate too well to the guitar, thats why I was wondering if you guys think theres a guitar player that has a style of comping similar (not exactly the same of course) as herbie's

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u/Deep-Neighborhood778 — 25 days ago
▲ 12 r/Jazz

Love that album rn so im looking for other jazz records with a very minimalistic sound.

I know I should look into ecm albums but they have so much that I tought I should ask here to expedite the process

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u/Deep-Neighborhood778 — 25 days ago