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Great playing! Thank you.
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05-14-2021 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Esport
I appreciate it. I will admit, while I dont have the talent to write arrangements at quite this level, it is very time consuming. It is still hard work as you put it.
But its gratifying, and I love it.
So, I will stay in the lane I am supposed to be in and do what I do.
And let me tell you.. One day, if you get an L5, you will see what I mean. Lawson said it better than I've ever heard it before. The L5 rewards the musician playing it.
In a nutshell, that's the best way to put it.
JD
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Originally Posted by Sam Sherry
Thats a beauty. Another one I like is "Somewhere" from Westside Story. Particularly, the vocal "clinic" the great and I mean GREAT, Barbara Streisand put on when she sang that song. They should have put a bow on that song and not allowed it to ever be sung again after she glorified it with her brilliance.
JD
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Originally Posted by Greentone
Originally Posted by guavajelly
You know, we've been going to a Columbian Bakery/Restaurant a lot lately and I had Guava Jelly loaded pastries for the 1st time. The Guava is really good mixed with cheese in there pastries. But let me tell you.. Their Stews, Rolls, Empanada's and Rice and Beans are ridiculously good. I love eating the food of different cultures. We are lucky in America to have every type of food imaginable at our fingertips. Speaking of FINGERTIPS>>>
I LOVE THIS GUITAR!!!!
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Originally Posted by Max405
Everyone’s ear has its own sweet spot though. I like humbuckers in archtops.
I also love thick tops and plywood archtops. More electric than acoustic.
The Wes model checks all my boxes. Tough act to follow IMHO.
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Originally Posted by vinnyv1k
Only problem is, like Eyes, Ears, Arms, Legs, Hands, Wheels and Teeth, You need more than one..
L,J
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There is a undeniable substance in the design of the electric Gibson L5 which radiates a sonic quality that is unequalled for electric jazz guitar.
There are many pretenders and clone attempts, but the L5 is still the standard from which they are judged.
I’m mainly an acoustic player, but every now and then I plug in my Wes and marvel at the fat rich texture.
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Joe on this Wes L5 I heard of course the influence of Johnny Smith on the tune but I also detect a bit of Tony Mattola. Very precise and executed well.
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I hope you like my Video.
Joe DeNisco[/QUOTE]
YES, I do like, of course. Wonderful playing, great tone, thanks for posting Joe.
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That WesMo sounds great! The lows are deep and warm and wrap their sounds around you. The highs are crystalline and bright and can set me to dreaming. But the whole package wouldn't sound like diddly without a great player! Thanks for the endless inspiration, JoeMax!
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Originally Posted by QAman
I have to play my L5 acoustically more often.
JD
Originally Posted by deacon Mark
Deacon, you are one of the most universally respected people I’ve ever seen on the forum. I am glad you comment on my stuff. Thank you.
JD
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Originally Posted by ESCC
Thank you ESCC. The pleasure is really all mine.
Originally Posted by Flat
Thanks again.
JD
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It would've been great to be able to rent an L5 for a couple of months before deciding on buying one.
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Originally Posted by Max405
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Originally Posted by Tal_175
JD
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With the signature kiss at the end. Love it!
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Magnificient rendition, Joey Congrats!
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Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
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Originally Posted by Fred Archtop
Guys, seriously.
I am so proud to be able have a strong group of guys like all of you who look at what I record and comment the way you do. This is my Carnegie Hall at this stage in my life and each and every one of you who post for me make me feel like a big deal.
I can’t thank you all enough.
I am very proud of this guitar. It took some really good turns in my life to get another L5. I thank my God for it.
I really wasn’t going to post this, but I changed my mind when I really listened to it and heard how great my girl sounded. I wanted you guys to hear that it’s not just a bunch of over hyped garbage about the Gibson L5. Take it from me it’s not. Each of us who own an L5 are very lucky. The only other guitar I’ve owned that compared favorably to it was my Gibson Johnny Smith. I miss that guitar.
Once again, thanks guys.
Joe DeNisco
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Just watched this again, Joe. Thank you for sharing your gift! A wonderful way to enjoy a Sunday. Seeing you playing that guitar looks like you’re in your zone. Just a seamless blend of instrument and artist. So happy you’re back in WesMo land. You truly make yours the “Wes DeNiscMo” model.
Grateful for you!
Roli
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Originally Posted by rolijen
Wes is a legend. Gibson did right by signing him to an endorsement deal. Although they’ve missed the boat lately, they made some good choices over the years.
I am so glad I have this guitar.
I hope you are enjoying your L4 Roli. You did real good on that one bud. It looks really cool in your Avatar.
Joe D
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Originally Posted by deacon Mark
Speaking of Johnny, I'll bet the WesMo is even more dramatic in drop D. It's got a solid bottom in standard tuning, but for the occasional surprise wow, that low D would cause shivers. It does to me when I hear Johnny do Shenandoah.
Joe, on your to do list, you can check off the "find decent guitar" item.
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MG,
Hahaaa. As you know, I've had tooo many decent guitars. You told me long ago, to stop and love the one I'm with. But like Stringswinger always says, I am commited to ONE woman. So the only thing I could "play around with" is Guitars. I think I might have gone overboard.
Yeah I think You are right. Actually I am pretty close to having all the boxes checked.
I have a guitar on the way that I've always wanted to try so hopefully I love it. If so, its a keeper.
That leaves only one left. Just one. At the current time, that one is quite happy where she is (who wouldnt be). I haven't given up hope though.. Perhaps, she will come back home and Shenandoah will be first on the list of songs I can learn with her. Along with a polish up of "What's New".
Thanks for pointing out that I haven't done a drop D song with the L5Wes. I think I have to get my ass in gear..
Thanks MG. And once again, that Gretsch is really beautiful.
JD
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Originally Posted by deacon Mark
Joe has created. As always, he is so very precise in all his interpretations of the beloved standards and the tones and warmth he gently coaxes from his amazing
guitars is simply magical. I could listen to him all day and everyday ! Many thanks, Joe and please don't ever change !
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Originally Posted by gtrplrfla
That was really nice. Thank you gtrplrfla. Yes you are right, I use transcriptions for a lot of what I play, I am alway tweaking them here and there. I try to make them work for solo playing. I also learn them with the intention to play them for the rest of my life, so sometimes I interject my own lines in them because its easier for me to remember. In particular, I try to emulate the same Arpeggios, but sometimes I substitute the whole scale which is MUCH easier for me to remember.
The gentleman who posts those transcriptions is doing the Jazz Guitar Player world a tremendous service by making those available to the masses. But please understand there ALOT of them, "Boy Next Door" and "My one and only love" come to mind, that I learned before Transcriptions are available. It just takes me sometimes weeks to learn these pieces by ear. If I can snag one here and there, I'd be stupid not to! Sometimes, I am smart enough to write them out just in case I forget them. I wish I did that with Johnny's "Whats New". I think I might have to re-learn that one.. I want a nice fresh Drop D song to play for MartyGrass.. (and I also heard Linda Ronstadt sing it the other day..). Wow what a song.
Thank You Once again.
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