The Autumn Leaves Thread
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John Steele (deceased)
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The Autumn Leaves Thread
Some of you may remember that, years ago, Jerry Gleason and I did a fun little project of improvising four bar exchanges on "Autumn Leaves".
The subject came up again this week, and I referenced the old thread (from the olde forum). When Jerry saw it, he dredged up the old sound files which accompanied the section tabs, and they are now active again. Thank you Jerry.
Here are the links:
The Head of Autumn Leaves:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/000104.html
Notes on the four bar exchanges:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/000105.html
The Four Bar Exchanges, with tab and sound files:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/000106.html
-John
The subject came up again this week, and I referenced the old thread (from the olde forum). When Jerry saw it, he dredged up the old sound files which accompanied the section tabs, and they are now active again. Thank you Jerry.
Here are the links:
The Head of Autumn Leaves:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/000104.html
Notes on the four bar exchanges:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/000105.html
The Four Bar Exchanges, with tab and sound files:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/000106.html
-John
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I'd love to have those too as it was as great post by John and Jerry.
I must be doing something wrong I tried to access them on the old Forum and got the same message as did Mike.
If it is not too much trouble, perhaps Jerry could re-post the Autumn Leaves sound files on the Forum we use now, the new new Forum, as a new thread; maybe they will work.
Stevet
I must be doing something wrong I tried to access them on the old Forum and got the same message as did Mike.
If it is not too much trouble, perhaps Jerry could re-post the Autumn Leaves sound files on the Forum we use now, the new new Forum, as a new thread; maybe they will work.
Stevet
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Mike Selecky wrote:I'm unable to access the sound files:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /~gleasonj/Autumn/al9-12.WAV on this server.
No, that message is coming from the server at darkwing.uoregon.edu. The permissions on the file or the directory aren't set correctly.Quentin Hickey wrote:Maybe you have to be logged into the old forum to access them. I'm not a member of the old forum so I have no way to check
Test here, same problem: http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~gleasonj/Autumn/al5-8.wav
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I dug them out of the bottom of the database and reformatted them with the [tab] BBCode tag.
The Head of Autumn Leaves:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=43238
Notes on the four bar exchanges:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=43233
The Four Bar Exchanges, with tab and sound files:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=43332
The Head of Autumn Leaves:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=43238
Notes on the four bar exchanges:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=43233
The Four Bar Exchanges, with tab and sound files:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=43332
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John Steele, it is good to see you here on the forum...it seems to me its been a long time ! We used to put up some tabs of "standards" and it was fun..."one note samba" was one of them...haha. I remember meeting you in the elevator in St Louis years ago...hope you are doing well !
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Um, Larry... I hate to burst your bubble but if you look above, you'll see that John's last contribution to this thread was made in Jan. 2009... He's been absent for almost 8 years...Larry Lenhart wrote:John Steele, it is good to see you here on the forum...it seems to me its been a long time ! We used to put up some tabs of "standards" and it was fun..."one note samba" was one of them...haha. I remember meeting you in the elevator in St Louis years ago...hope you are doing well !
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duhhhh,,,, i wasnt very observant....thanks for pointing that out Jim....hmmmm well I hope John is ok.
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I just discovered this ancient thread, resurrected last year, while searching for something else. If anyone is really interested in this, I still have the sound files for the links in the first post in this thread, which are no longer on the linked server.
This was quite a trip down memory lane, and I’m amazed that it lives on. Some context here- The original thread goes back to 1999, when digital recording at the consumer level was primitive, at best. As such, be aware that the sound quality of some of these files is very poor. I think I had to record my short .WAV files (no Mp3’s back then) at 8-bit, 22k resolution, so as to make them accessible via the dial-up internet connections that were the norm in those days. Audio interfaces for computers were uncommon, too. I had some kind of sound card then, but I think John S. was still trying to figure it out with a basic low quality voice microphone.
Communication in the steel guitar world was very limited in those days, too, so this kind of information sharing was more of a big deal then than it would be now. The idea of steel guitars trading fours on a jazz tune and tabbing it out was quite a novelty at that time. We were all just excited to figure out some of the cool things we could do with this new internet / Word Wide Web thingy. Now, having said all that, if anyone is still interested in the sound files that go with the tab, here ya go. I’m not going to attempt to fix the links, but if you want to reconstruct it, the file names indicate which measures they refer to.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
John Steele, where you at?
- Jerry
This was quite a trip down memory lane, and I’m amazed that it lives on. Some context here- The original thread goes back to 1999, when digital recording at the consumer level was primitive, at best. As such, be aware that the sound quality of some of these files is very poor. I think I had to record my short .WAV files (no Mp3’s back then) at 8-bit, 22k resolution, so as to make them accessible via the dial-up internet connections that were the norm in those days. Audio interfaces for computers were uncommon, too. I had some kind of sound card then, but I think John S. was still trying to figure it out with a basic low quality voice microphone.
Communication in the steel guitar world was very limited in those days, too, so this kind of information sharing was more of a big deal then than it would be now. The idea of steel guitars trading fours on a jazz tune and tabbing it out was quite a novelty at that time. We were all just excited to figure out some of the cool things we could do with this new internet / Word Wide Web thingy. Now, having said all that, if anyone is still interested in the sound files that go with the tab, here ya go. I’m not going to attempt to fix the links, but if you want to reconstruct it, the file names indicate which measures they refer to.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
John Steele, where you at?
- Jerry
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Thanks Jerry! I've downloaded this. Into the file of things that I really really mean to get around to digging into. Really.
Autumn Leaves has a special love/hate resonance because I had a teacher (piano) in the early 70's who had me work this tune for 3 months in all 12 keys. You don't learn to love something that way. But you sure do ingest it. if nothing else, it's a twofive etude.
I stumbled across a sighting of John on FB recently and was glad to see that he seemed alive & well.
Autumn Leaves has a special love/hate resonance because I had a teacher (piano) in the early 70's who had me work this tune for 3 months in all 12 keys. You don't learn to love something that way. But you sure do ingest it. if nothing else, it's a twofive etude.
I stumbled across a sighting of John on FB recently and was glad to see that he seemed alive & well.