I recently purchased this from a JGF member and find it a wonderful instrument at an absurdly reasonable price. My go to instrument is a 7 string custom 17” jazz box and my thought was to find something a bit more ergonomic for longer playing sessions. The Jazz Elite is perfect in this regard: only 5.6 lbs, 2.25 body depth, 1.75 nut, 25.0 scale, fully carved maple with spruce, loud acoustically. But although it is in the ballpark, it doesn’t sound quite as good as a full sized jazz box (duh!) and I miss the 7th string. So I am offering it for exactly what I bought it for: $1600, your shipping. You can read much more about this model on Lou’s website, Guitars ’n Jazz, he designed it with Eastman. Why is it so inexpensive? Apparently the previous owner took shipment on it during a winter cold snap and there is some finish checking on the face. It is difficult to see in the photos but in various lights you can see it. The back is unscathed. I researched it before buying and apparently it does not compromise the structure or sound in any way - many older guitars have this, and it can also be cosmetically improved with the addition of more finish. To me it is of little consequence except that it necessitates this lower price.
Based on pics Your guitar has full size humbuckers. I am not sure if there is a MT mini hum that can be installed to a humbucker ring with the side screws, all I find on the net are meant to attach...
Some examples here are more like just duos… I respect and admire many tasteful and skilful players and there are collaborations I really love…. but when you have Trane and Duke… you cannot put...
The side view of the bridge shows it angled to the body more than makes me comfortable; the direction of the down force from the strings aligns approximately with the bisection of the strings' break...
Yeah it's kind of a mish mash of four and how high the moon w the four section kind of serving as an intro of sorts.
Jack Mcduff was known for using arrangements, more so than most organists.
That's a beauty.
Waiting to buy strings in the Totowa, NJ GC last week, I opened up a D'Angelico hard case that was on the counter, something someone apparently just sold to the store. Inside was...
Was in the Springfield, NJ store a few Saturday's ago. Somebody who looked familiar recognized the tune I was playing: Miles' "So What". I gave him the thumbs up for naming that tune. Several people,...
Here's a better recording of Annotations of the Muses by Johnny Richards, played by the great Johnny Smith. It's come out on a Mosaic Select recording:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7wMuJurb_Q
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Thanks for the suggestions, people. Working on some of them, already.
Stumbled on this yesterday. Demonstrates playing "Blue Monk" in 3rds, then, in other vids, using 10ths, all the way up to...
I agree, the point for the student is to thoroughly internalize the lessons in the book and mess around with them six ways from Sunday rather than to get ensnared in marginal details that eat up...
Johnny Smith performed a real concerto for electric guitar written by Massimo Joseph DeJulio, in one movement:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru-U7fDkwKU
After that fifteen minute piece is...
Kenny Burrell, Jack McDuff, How High The Moon...
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