View Poll Results: GRANT or WES
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Grant Green much easier to transcribe.
P-90 + thinline hollowbody + pick, it almost transcribes itself.
On the other hand some of Wes's lines are harder to hear clearly.
Other than that these players represent so much of what I love about Jazz that I cannot get myself to rank them.Last edited by Tal_175; 08-04-2018 at 07:35 AM.
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08-03-2018 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Doctor Jeff
Re: Wes v GG, agreed, music is not a competition, but I listen to way more Grant.
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I often dive deep into one or the other for a time.The recent releases from Resonance Records (Funk in France, Wes Montgomery in Paris), have brought them both to the fore at the same time for me. As for the poll, there is no need to answer as there's no real-life need to choose between them.
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Have been checking out some ii v i videos on you tube, a guy doing back to back Wes, Pass, Burrell and does some Herbie.
Whilst it is all just a few samples when I heard the licks back to back KB stood out for melody and I thought hey GG does not play like any of these guys I hear more free melody in his playing. I know he does heaps of licks but he does not run scales like those guys especially Pass it is much more like he is singing a voice free of the restrictions of scales and arpegios even though he is of course using such tools. I like how he really exploits the advantages of the guitar in a Charlie Christian kinda way eg that root b9 root triplett pull off then to the 7th thing he does and the sweep picking.
.... not comparing, just some observations to my ears, I could, I refuse to have a fav. Wes KB and GG man oh man how lucky are we to get to hear and paw over their stuff, those live Wes recordings are ridiculously smok'n, I cannot transcribe them.
Just like today criminal to compare Kreisberg to Hekselman etc celebrate the differences.
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Originally Posted by gggomez
.... not comparing, just some observations to my ears, I could, I refuse to have a fav. Wes KB and GG man oh man how lucky are we to get to hear and paw over their stuff, those live Wes recordings are ridiculously smok'n, I cannot transcribe them.
Just like today criminal to compare Kreisberg to Hekselman etc celebrate the differences.
Haha, only kidding. To me there is actually more diversity in jazz guitar than ever before. There's so many ways to do it.... K & J are kind of in the same general corner, reverby, post-Kurt, legato modern jazz guitar with complicated chords, hybrid picking and intervallic doohickeys.
OTOH, you have Lionel Loueke, Julian Lage, Peter Bernstein, Dan Wilson, Brad Shepik, Adam Rogers, Pasqaule Grasso, Nils Felder etc etc... All with their own vibe... And that's just in NYC!
Anyway you are right, for sure.Last edited by christianm77; 08-05-2018 at 08:47 AM.
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Originally Posted by djg
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I vote for ... Joe Pass.
Anyone else use Genius Jamtracks?
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