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I have an affinity for “inside/out” players in jazz — players who are great at “playing the changes” but then can depart in interesting ways to superimpose lines over the changes that are outside-sounding (in interesting ways). Transcribing is a big part of my practice routine, and I have transcribed solos by inside/out players such as John Coltrane, Woody Shaw, and Jerry Bergonzi.
I am looking for some jazz guitarists to transcribe who fit this style. Any suggestions would be appreciated…. also any books on inside/outside playing (or online resources). Thanks!
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03-16-2022 01:44 PM
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Books, try this, which I don't have but which looks good: Inside Outside Guitar Soloing: Discover Oz Noy’s Modern Guitar Soloing Techniques for Rock, Jazz & Blues (Learn How to Play Jazz Guitar) : Noy, Mr Oz, Pettingale, Mr Tim, Alexander, Mr Joseph: Amazon.co.uk: Books
And of course, check out the author Oz Noy's playing for examples of Inside/Outside playing e.g. his most recent record called Riverside.
Mike Stern and John McLaughlin are also good at this.
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The current issue of GP has a full analysis of an Oz Noy solo.
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John Scofield
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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
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Diorio?
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Pat Metheny esp. live
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I have doubts about outside playing on guitar (sax/trumpet/etc), I think it is mainly piano thing where the left hand can do same time exact same outside harmonic context, what the solo melody does. This way the music achives something more, than simply just being something dissonant. If the guitar player goes outside, but this is not instantly supported with a comping player, that would be terrible.
Of course Pat Metheny is great in it, but mainly in trio setting and this is because there is no other musicians strong mandatory harmonic content during those solos.
What is more interesting Scofield managed it in unbelievable master degree in his first album (Rough House) in quartet setting with Hal Garper on piano. This album is way underrated, even amongst Scofield fans.
(I've just bought Scofield gig tickets, small jazz club, trio, can't wait :-))
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Pat Martino in general, and specifically on this (Gil Goldstein, too)
Last edited by John A.; 03-23-2022 at 10:47 PM.
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Attila Zoller (guitar) with Don Friedman (piano):
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Originally Posted by Gabor
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Originally Posted by Rsilver
This is playing outside.
Michael Brecker,Dave Liebman - a great "outside" sax players.
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looking for transcription of Grant Green it aint neccessairly so...
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i found one in 6 flats and no tablature..anyone know how to add Tabs...
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forget that i took a crack at it..i forgot the 6 flat handicap key and endorsed Greens shapes and his patterns did emerge...mucho gratias Grant
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