We are doing Comic-Cons, music festivals, trunk shows, and street fairs all over Michigan, from the Motor City Comic Con to Buy Michigan Now! And when I say we are "doing" these events, I mean give-aways, contests, and Limited Edition t-shirts that you can ONLY get at these events! I want to show you what Tee See Tee is all about having fun, being original, and making you smile! It's time to bring Tee See Tee back to the people! In our first year of business, Tee See Tee did about 30 different shows during the summer. I realized earlier this year that the last couple years we spent so much energy on designing, printing, and delivering tens of thousands of t-shirts to our retail partners all over Michigan, that we stopped doing things like street fairs, music festivals, and trunk shows. So to make a decision to be out there in front of the masses, selling, schmoozing, talking about our process and products, I am getting nervous just thinking about it!īut it needs to happen. I am not "shy" by today's standards, but I am not an extrovert either. I added a new facet to my job title for 2019.Face of the company. I'm Beau, and I am the owner, designer, operator, salesperson, janitor, folder, quality controller, web builder, and delivery driver for Tee See Tee. Figure and audio example 9e is an example from the b7 of the E minor: Ascend the arpeggio from b7 to b3, de-scend the bebop scale.Hi. Figure and audio example 9c is another example from the 3rd of E minor that hits the 3rd of A7 and a chromatic approach note pattern into the 3rd of the D Major: Figure and audio example 9d ascends from the 5th of E minor 7, ascend the arpeggio from the 5th to the 3rd, play the A on the top string and descend the bebop scale to the 5th of A7 (E) Here we play a chromatic approach note into the 3rd and descend via the b9 and bebop scale with a cool little chromatic jump to the 3rd of the D Major 7. We descend the Bb diminished arpeggio to the b9 of A7 and continue scalically down the bebop scale with a little bounce off to the 3rd of D Major. Next we begin on the b3 of the E minor (G) and ascend the arpeggio to the 5th (B) and descend the bebop scale again until we hit the b7 of A7. This is shown in figure and audio example 9a.
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