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| ss.org Regular Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: shredville Posts: 155
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![]() | Not bad... for a girl. Just kidding. I think the reason I never really got into jazz guitar is because a lot of it seems to just meander around and not really make much of a statement. Obviously there are some jazz players out there who can write good melodies and songs that go somewhere. But I think there are more guys who can play than there are who have something to say. Does that make any sense? |
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| Spastic Kitchen! ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Indianapolis, IN Posts: 6,173
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Well, they have something to say, but not everyone will pick up what they are throwing down, and that's the whole thing about jazz, dig? I think Eddie Lang would be an older jazz guy that would be worth checking out if you aren't liking the trippy stuff. Norman Brown is a more laid-back modern jazz guitarist with very tasty melodies, but don't expect him to knock your socks off right away. Al DiMeola runs the gamut, so he's another place to start, if you find the others boring. Others I prefer (already mentioned): Pat Metheny ![]() Jimmy Rosenberg Alan Holdsworth George Benson Wes Montgomerey Stanley Jordan Pat Martino Bireli Lagrene Kenny Burrell Frank Gambale Charlie Byrd John Scoffield Joe Pass John McLaughlin Tal Farlow Earl Klugh Bill Frisell Barney Kessel Lenny Breau Mike Stern George Van Eps Charlie Hunter Carl Kress [voice trails off...] |
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| New album out now! ![]() Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Arlington, VA Posts: 3,576
Real Name: Chris Main Seven: Jackson CS Stealth-7 Rig: Fractal Audio Axe-FX Thanked: 18
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Interestingly, you don't hear that many jazz guitarists who are willing to just go crazy. What is it about guitarists that we need our little structured songs and neat resolutions? That's one thing I love about guys like Sonny Sharrock and James Blood Ulmer--they're willing to step out on that ledge and risk playing a mistake or two. | |
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| Sumerian 7string Sorcery ![]() Join Date: May 2005 Location: The Eleven-day Empire Posts: 9,474
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We need more of that sort of spirit in metal. It's wierd how rock was originally heavily improvisational, and yet now improvisation's pretty much a lost art amongst rock/metal musicians. 'If one octave isn't interesting then who the hell cares about the others?!' Diamanda Galas http://farsideguitars.blogspot.com/ | |
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| New album out now! ![]() Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Arlington, VA Posts: 3,576
Real Name: Chris Main Seven: Jackson CS Stealth-7 Rig: Fractal Audio Axe-FX Thanked: 18
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It's difficult to bridge the mindsets. In rock, musicians are always telling themselves to "play for the song." In post-bop jazz, the playing IS the song. There are experimental bands today like Tortoise that are doing some interesting quasi-improvisational things, but I'm not as up on that stuff as I probably should be. There's only so many hours in the day to absorb new musical influences. ![]() Of course, part of my point was that even jazz guitarists are often stuck in a box. How many guitarists would have the balls to do something like Coltrane's "Ascension"? I guess Metheny did with "Song X", but I can't think of too many more examples off the top of my head. Not strictly atonal, but "free". | |
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