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Jonathan Kreisberg , also in the vein of the Romain Pilon's Lament. Great guitar work /improv....
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11-16-2022 10:12 PM
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Oh man, so much great music here that I didn’t know yet. Awesome. As for my fav, I can’t pinpoint one. It tends to change over time, too. So I’ll stick with the first jazz album that totally blew my mind. And still does.
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Perhaps not the most popular guy with mainstream jazz guitar fans, but I've loved his playing for 40 years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9FbafcWFw8
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Originally Posted by jameslovestal
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Pat Metheny's solo on Falling Grace on the duo disc with Jim Hall is mind blowing, just flat out phenomenal.
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well, not the most typical jazz.. but the "favourite" part is true:
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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
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I could never pick just one (see what I did there? ) but I couldn't disagree with the Charlie Christian and Tal Farlow tunes posted above. The Minton's sessions and '50s Tal do it for me, any tune.
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The bit that blew my mind when I first heard it and is still the lick I most enjoy hearing again and again is Joe Pass’s closing break (@ 3 minutes in the vid clip below) in C.E.D on Sounds of Synanon. It’s included in this PJ best-of compilation too -
I think his playing on this tune (and the whole album) is still one of the most exciting and energetic guitar parts ever!
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