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I just watched an interesting hour-long video with Frank Vignola demonstrating his approach to chord-melody and responding to questions.
It makes me want to check out more chord-melody teaching and playing videos. Since there are so many videos on YouTube, some better than others, I’m hoping you’ll save me/us some time by linking to some of your favorites.
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02-08-2019 02:15 PM
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I like this one by Tim Lerch.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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Jens posted this one yesterday:
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Alessio Menconi:
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You should check out Robert Conti's videos on chord melody soloing.
One is called The Chord Melody Assembly Line and the other is called The Formula.
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Here’s one by Walter Rodrigues on a classical guitar:
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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Originally Posted by grahambop
Tim has such a strong pulse going though his lines that it creates the space/s for the melody to naturally fall into - wicked playing !!
Will
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I know this relates more to soloing, but...
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Originally Posted by grahambop
Wow.
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Originally Posted by DaveRoberts
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Originally Posted by jasaco
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Two words. One name.
Chris Whiteman
I watch through his Playlists all the time and occasionally order some of his arrangements. He is a true inspiration. Impeccable taste and clean technique.
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Originally Posted by Steven Herron
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Whole site dedicated to Ted Greene one of the masters. Lots of transcriptions/lessons/theory from standards to classical roots to ..... I have been working through the blues based stuff as a place to start but the resources go on and on and on!!! It is not structured so you need to be your own guide but it is all there!!
TedGreene.com - The Legacy Of Ted Greene Lives On
Will
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Originally Posted by grahambop
Instructional Materials – Walter Rodrigues Jr
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A beautiful version of My Funny Valentine by a beautiful lady.
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Crazy good:
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Jim Hall did not do much solo guitar playing (at least on records), but here he is playing Duke Ellington all by his lonesome:
HeadRush?
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