Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: gwEm on December 07, 2007, 04:59:59 PM
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must say i've been practising alot of clean jazz influenced solos recently, really been enjoying doing them!
anyone else a closet jazz fan?
edit: might post some clips actually, seeing as how theres no other way i'll get some feedback on if my noodling round is actually any good.
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get out of here with your small eyes howard moon!!!
actually i do like a bit
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get out of here with your small eyes howard moon!!!
how can you not like the music that is jazz? you fear the lack of rules, the lack of boundaries. i'm actually working on a new piece i call simply - 'jazz odyssey' - it goes something like this:
skibadee bow do wop skibadee doo!
i'm the scat man! Aoooow!
(mighty boosh, spinal tap and scatman john references in one post ;) )
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I'd take a listen. Post the clip.
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I am not a closet jazz fan.
I studied "straight ahead" jazz under the master, Dennis Sandole. I've also taken lessons from Joseph Scro and Joe Frederico. I've taken master classes from Pat Martino and Tal Farlow.
I don't like schmaltzy cr@pola that is sold off as 'jazz', but the real stuff, the improvisational genius, is just staggering.
Jazz can loosely be described as 'spontaneous composition', and that's exactly what it is when done correctly.
That being said, I am not a jazz guitarist, and even if I play the notes correctly, the soul isn't there. A real jazzer can smell it a mile off. I'm a rocker at heart, and that passion comes through when I play my own stuff. (I hope it does, anyway)
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"I'm gonna get inside you boy an wear you like a glove!"
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/mightyboosh/images/series1/ep7/ep7_7.jpg)
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Speaking of Jazz, I work on the University of New Orleans' campus. I am so tempted sometimes to change my degree, I'm going to school now, from information systems to jazz guitar from the said univeristy.
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My brother had Noel Fielding as a classmate at Croydon College, used to play footie together , I never knew util I made a Boosh related comment on the phone to him a while back.......
As for Jazz - not my cup of tea I'm afraid.......it smells funny!
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I take lessons from Lenny Breau's son Chet. So needless to say I've become a huge Lenny fan. It can add some very cool elements to your playing even if you're not a big fan of the genre. 8)
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I love to listen to Jazz.
I cant play a note of it though. I just dont have the feel for it at all. I think thats part of why I listen to to it: the shear difference to what I naturally play is fascinating.
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I never attempted Jazz, but if I would, I would take the 1 hour trek to New Orleans for lessons. Well, 2 hours if you consider the ride home. :D
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My Dad is a big fan of Jazz and I was exposed to the music from an early age. He liked the piano mainly and so it tends to be jazz of the Errol Garner, Teddy Wilson, Oscar Peterson era with tons of Count Basie and Duke Ellington and singers like Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone. He wa snot into guitars unfortunately though he is far more open to it thesedays.
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I do like the jump jazz big band thing that Brian Setzer does and the Little Willies with Norah Jones.
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I like a bit of Jazz now and again. I'd like it even more if I could competently play it !
I bought a C.D. by local Guitarist Adrian Ingram ( he has a signature Matamp ) - and it was very tasty on the mellow side.
I greatly admired the chord melodies of the late Joe Pass - and enjoyed the way that Herb Ellis or Wes Montgomery handled the blues.
I'm not as keen on the busy experimental stuff though, however technically impressive it is. I like emotion and melody in music.
Like Ratrod, I also enjoy the Brian Setzer Orchestra for a more upbeat effect.
... 8)
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Cab Calloway owns! Jazz guitar is fun to play but DAMN boring to listen to
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I just bought BSO's new dvd....One Rockin' Night.
It was filmed in 1995 and it was the first time the band was filmed live. Brian definitely had something to prove cause he plays his fingers off.
I highly recommend purchasing this dvd!
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I just bought BSO's new dvd....One Rockin' Night.
It was filmed in 1995 and it was the first time the band was filmed live. Brian definitely had something to prove cause he plays his fingers off.
I highly recommend purchasing this dvd!
I can enthusiastically agree ! I bought his " Live In Japan" DVD and " Dirty Boogie " CD - and didn't stop grinning for days ! :D
Brian is a clever man who makes it look far too easy and fun to be a real job :lol:
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I have his Hot Licks video. I learned a lick he shows to play over a 9th chord. The notes are easy but the swing feel makes it a little difficult to play.
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+1 to the BSO DVD's. And it's about time to put in the Christmas Extravanza disc in the player.
If you dig Brian's playing, you should also get the Rumble In Brixton DVD (Stray Cats reunion tour).
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808 loaned me the aforementioned DVD. I sat on the edge of my seat watching the performance. Awesome, brilliant, tastefully played licks!
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+1 to the BSO DVD's. And it's about time to put in the Christmas Extravanza disc in the player.
If you dig Brian's playing, you should also get the Rumble In Brixton DVD (Stray Cats reunion tour).
Thanks for the heads up!
I didn't know about this dvd.
I have all 3 BSO dvds.
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I'd love to play jazz, I never listen to it though
I don't suppose anyone could recommend some artists who I might have guitar pro tabs of in my collection of all the tabs from mysongbook from jan 2006
isn't jazz basically fancy chord progressions with improvising on top?
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I like the Blue Note/be-bop era stuff - Art Blakie, Coltrane before he went way outta space, Herbie Hanc--k pre-electronica and particularly the guitar of Professor Kenny Burrell. I'm not so keen on later jazz guitarists like Pat Metheny, its just a bit out of my league musically.