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I'm trying to find some guitarists that come out of the Tristano school. I know about Billy Bauer, but I'm curious if there are more out there. Even modern players, or students of students, like people that studied and were influenced heavily by Lee Konitz or Connie Crothers or something.
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06-25-2020 11:31 AM
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This guy wrote a book about his studies with Warne Marsh, it’s worth reading.
John Klopotowski, Jazz Guitarist and Author in Oakland, CA
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Dave Cliff!!!
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Larry Koonse in LA.
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There was Pete Prisco. He was a student of Sal Mosca who was one of Lennies prominent students. Also some guy named I think Larry Meyers who was one of Lennies students.
Connie Caruthers was pretty out as I recall.
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Can't tell you hardly anything about Lennie, but I took about 10 lessons with Connie Crothers, an amazing musician and human spirit who sadly passed about 3 years ago.
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Originally Posted by David B
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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Originally Posted by David B
Koonse's use of chords in his solos is what I find most interesting.
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Originally Posted by Cidec
Mark DiOrio, Fred Crisson, come to mind. I remember Peter Prisco, too.
Look up Zinnia records.
More notably, Josh Breakstone used to play with Warne Marsh.
I remember Peter Bernstein, when he was starting out in the 80's, playing at loft gigs that people from the Tristano "scene" were doing, too.
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Originally Posted by coolvinny
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It is one of my favourite books about jazz...
I like the two octave scales too... C# on a Cmaj7 :-)
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Originally Posted by JazzVocab
Like Larry, I also use .011s on my B120. Roger doesn't like it, and calls us a couple of 'speed demons'.
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There's a renown guitarist, educator named Woody Mann who actually trained for a while with Tristano.
He plays/teaches more country blues from 1930's on, along with performing originals, some of which are inspired by older jazz guitarists ( Eddie Lang etc ) and was involved in Attila Zoller's last CD Lasting Love Attila Zoller - Lasting Love (Solo Guitar) (1997, CD) | Discogs
Here's his site: woody mann – BLUES, JAZZ and AMERICAN ROOTS
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of course there's billy b's own...music minus one session of sorts...from 1955...as the cover suggests...pick up your horn and blow
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Originally Posted by neatomic
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Originally Posted by jameslovestal
there was a thread about it on the forum, but i can't find with search
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Bizarrely , Joe Satriani studied with Tristano .
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So did Billy Joel
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Originally Posted by keith
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Originally Posted by Pycroft
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Originally Posted by neatomic
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Don’t know about the Billy Bauer record, but the ‘music minus one’ records started in 1950 and apparently included some jazz:
Music Minus One - Wikipedia
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Originally Posted by christianm77
(so says google). Curious if anything earlier existed.
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