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Letter from Home is an album by Pat Metheny Group, released in 1989 by Geffen Records. It picks up where Still Life (Talking) leaves off, continuing to infuse Brazilian elements into jazz.
All music composed by Pat Metheny, except where noted.
The album was recorded at The Power Station, New York, New York in Spring 1989.
Better Days may refer to:
Patrick Bruce "Pat" Metheny (/məˈθiːni/ mə-THEE-nee; born August 12, 1954) is an American jazz guitarist and composer.
He is the leader of the Pat Metheny Group and is also involved in duets, solo works and other side projects. His style incorporates elements of progressive and contemporary jazz, post-bop, Latin jazz and jazz fusion. Metheny has three gold albums and 20 Grammy Awards. He is the brother of jazz flugelhornist and journalist Mike Metheny.
Metheny was born and raised in Lee's Summit, Missouri, a suburb southeast of Kansas City. At age 15, he won a Down Beat scholarship to a one-week jazz camp and was taken under the wing of guitarist Attila Zoller. Zoller also invited the young Metheny to New York City to see the likes of Jim Hall and Ron Carter. Following his graduation from Lee's Summit High School, Metheny briefly attended the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida in 1972, where he was quickly offered a teaching position. He then moved to Boston to take a teaching assistantship at the Berklee College of Music with jazz vibraphonist Gary Burton. He first made his name as a teenage prodigy under the wing of Burton. In 1974 he made his recording debut on two sessions for pianist Paul Bley and Carol Goss' Improvising Artists label, along with fretless electric bassist Jaco Pastorius.
Roland (Frankish: Hruodland) (died 15 August 778) was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne who became one of the principal figures in the literary cycle known as the Matter of France. The historical Roland was military governor of the Breton March, responsible for defending Francia's frontier against the Bretons. His only historical attestation is in Einhard's Vita Karoli Magni, which notes he was part of the Frankish rearguard killed by rebellious Basques in Iberia at the Battle of Roncevaux Pass.
The story of Roland's death at Roncevaux Pass was embellished in later medieval and Renaissance literature. He became the chief paladin of the emperor Charlemagne and a central figure in the legendary material surrounding him, collectively known as the Matter of France. The first and most famous of these epic treatments was the Old French Chanson de Roland of the eleventh century.
Two masterpieces of Italian Renaissance poetry, the Orlando innamorato and Orlando furioso, are even further detached from history than the earlier Chansons. Roland is poetically associated with his sword Durendal, his horse Veillantif, and his oliphant horn.
A day is a unit of time. In common usage, it is an interval equal to 24 hours. It also can mean the consecutive period of time during which the Sun is above the horizon, also known as daytime. The period of time during which the Earth completes one rotation with respect to the Sun is called a solar day.
Several definitions of this universal human concept are used according to context, need and convenience. In 1967, the second was redefined in terms of the wavelength of light, and was designated the SI base unit of time. The unit of measurement "day", redefined in 1967 as 86 400 SI seconds and symbolized d, is not an SI unit, but is accepted for use with SI. A civil day is usually also 86 400 seconds, plus or minus a possible leap second in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), and, in some locations, occasionally plus or minus an hour when changing from or to daylight saving time. The word day may also refer to a day of the week or to a calendar date, as in answer to the question "On which day?" The life patterns of humans and many other species are related to Earth's solar day and the day-night cycle (see circadian rhythms).
Please visit my web site at http://www.lot2learn.com where I have the backing track, midi file and notation file available for download. For STEREO sound click Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDsHJYFcoC4&fmt;=18 Better Days Ahead is probably my most favorite Pat Metheny song. The melody is so fantastic (and hard!). The song has a form that is only 23 bars long instead of the usual 24. This song was hard enough for me just to learn the melody and then to add the left hand chords - hello. I still haven't figured-out how to solo on this very well. You'll hear me repeat myself and hit an odd note here and there. I just love this song so much I wanted to post a version even if it still needs a little work. Yes, and I know I'm playing this slower than it is on the album. ;-) Since ...
Practicando sobre el tema Better Days Ahead, de Pat Metheny. Con una Talman (Ibanez) conectada a un Roland Cube 40-XL . Este ampli tiene un looper que permite grabaciones de frases de hasta 80 segundos.
by Pat Metheny Backing Track by http://www.bobbysbackingtracks.com Gear : Yamaha SG1820 with Seymour Duncan 59 Pickups ,Laney Lionheart L20H ,Boss GT-10
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Navy School of Music Faculty Lab Band, Norfolk, VA, under the direction of MUCS Rob DeDominick. Gary Lindsay's arrangement of Pat Methey's "Better Days Ahead" Solos by Bart Kuebler, Pete Vanderiet Reeds: Keith Philbrick, Kevin Flowers, Mark Stout, Greg Dudzienski, Chico Collier: Trumpets: Jason Gromacki (Lead), Jackie Friend, Dave Wiley, Paul Lindsey; Trombones: Tom McTaggart, Harold Mahannah, Jon Pasch, Steve Adrian; Piano: Bart Kuebler; Bass: Pete Vanderiet; Guitar: Geordy Kelly; Drums: Christopher Koroshetz
Here is another video from the rehearsal session learning and practicing the great Pat Metheny song "Better Days Ahead".
Full Circle @ Costa's 10 21 2015 DAVE LEONI - GUITAR JACK GUSSIO -KEYBOARDS ROLAND DORSEY-BASS NICK COSTA - DRUM SET The tunes are: Bye Bye Blackbird, Michel Camilo's Piece of Cake, and Pat Metheny's Better Days Ahead Video shot and edited by Roland Dorsey.
Full Circle @ Costa's 10 21 2015 DAVE LEONI - GUITAR JACK GUSSIO -KEYBOARDS ROLAND DORSEY-BASS NICK COSTA - DRUM SET The tunes are: Bye Bye Blackbird, Michel Camilo's Piece of Cake, and Pat Metheny's Better Days Ahead Video shot and edited by Roland Dorsey.
Practicando sobre el tema Better Days Ahead, de Pat Metheny. Con una Talman (Ibanez) conectada a un Roland Cube 40-XL . Este ampli tiene un looper que permite grabaciones de frases de hasta 80 segundos.
What is it this time?
That's got you dragging your feet on the ground.
And who is it this time?
Which son of a bitch is trying to bring you down?
Are you gonna just sit right down and whine.
Are you waiting for someone to come and hlep.
Superman won't come and save you in the nick of time.
So you better start to think about saving yourself.
Self respect and self control will pull you up
because shitty times can't last forever.
Shake the dice and let them roll,
you will see that things are getting better.
Don't live life with blinders on,
take a chance and never say never.
If you think your life is going wrong,
then just kill time 'cause there's always better days ahead.
So what is it this time?
That's gotten your head into such a big mess.
And who is it this time?
Which son of a bitch has got you so depressed?
Are you gonna just give up give in die.
Have you bought into the bullshit that they sell.
When they tell you what to do you'd better ask why.
Nobody but you can save yourself.