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Old 08-26-2010, 04:08 PM
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Not a chord melody per se, but check this vid out on a great cover of classic Hendrix tunes. If one was properly motivated, I think you could take what Tuck is doing here and create a good solo version.
I skipped a lot of posts on this topic so forgive me if I'm 'off' topic but Tuck's version is just wonderfull, listen to the studio version too if you get a chance !!!

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Old 10-15-2010, 04:12 AM
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Gerri Allen interprets Jimi Hendrix:



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Check this version played by Laurence Juber...


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I saw a guy play it classical/spanish style one night outside a restaurant very nice it worked well for this guy took some liberties with it. was 7 years ago so it may have only been the intro? I only know it was beautiful! and that I was awestruck I cant really comment on the techincal aspects of it as I didnt have as much knowledge of the guitar as I do now.
Carl is just a monster. Great job, but definitely not jazz. Dunno if it matters or not. If you can play like that, people probably won't care what you call it.
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is that your work?
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my buddy and I played that tune last night (i could only really comp-i'm ill) we played a bluegrass little wing:

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"Pali Gap" and "Hey Baby" (New Rising Sun) are two great tunes.
yea ! TWO people here into Pali Gap ...... too cool

Never gets cited as a piece of work but I think
its one of his best things ever
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