Jim Hall - Exploring Jazz Guitar by Jim Hall

Jim Hall - Exploring Jazz Guitar



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Jim Hall - Exploring Jazz Guitar Jim Hall ebook
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ISBN: 0793503922, 9780793503926
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corp
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May 12, 2013 - Jim Hall part1.Blogs of Interest. Thank you much for your thoughtful words and music. These cool jazz guitar sounds . Sadly in a guitar-less setting). May 25, 2013 - An in-depth study of Jim's unique. Apr 8, 2014 - Players such as Jim Hall would often use a small hint of vibrato when playing longer rhythms. Apr 8, 2014 - JazzTimes said of John, “An alum of the Brother Jack McDuff University of Jazz Guitar, John Hart can burn his way through blues changes on a level that's right up there with fellow graduates George Benson and Pat Martino”. At Konitz's urging, Zoller moved to the USA in the late 1950s where he studied with Jim Hall — an education which shows fruitfully in his playing. Nov 29, 2010 - Has explored different genres and areas of music through the years, and ended up after visiting the fields of blues, rock and progressive metal tuned in on classical music and jazz/improvisation. Jim Hall, Ralph Towner, Kenny Burell, Joe Pass, Jimmy Ponder, Ed Bickert, and countless others have filled in the blanks…. I used a slight tremolo effect on the recording to add some interest. Composer, in the form of Dan Messore and Paladins! I love how simple the things he suggests are; exploring the timbre of the different strings and picking positions, using slurs to match the tonguing of Giuffre's horn. Sep 4, 2007 - It’s interesting that on my journey I consistently landed on the islands of the clean-toned jazz guitarists rather than the distortion or other effects-laden six stringers who were certainly more in vogue during the 1970s. Oct 4, 2012 - At the Millenial Territory Orchestra's rocking Lake George show a couple of weeks ago, MTO leader Steven Bernstein talked about “the true jazz experience” – which, as Bernstein defined it, was “doing something we don't quite know!” Ben Allison was the bass However, to listen to Allison talk about Jim Hall (a hollow-body guitar icon with 60 years of recordings, as both leader and sideman) was to listen to someone who'd found out he was also examining himself.

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