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The name doesn’t denote anything about the genre, but the appearance of its performers. So there’s that wrong with it.
So, more seriously. I have owned two Telecasters; my first one was/is a Squier Affinity which was about $200 new, no case. Even dead stock it was a pretty good guitar for jazz; rolling off the volume...
Agree to disagree then. There’s unending minutia in every feel and genre. Impossible to master them all, better to know what tools will get the job done.
But we are talking about jazz, not that there is anything wrong with blue-eyed soul.
There is no fret wear. Probably @$200 fully insured via FedEx Ground from 16509. No idea if anyone stuck another piece of paper inside the guitar other than the label (I'll check).
Original sin? Does one man speaks for all the white jazz musicians who followed him? Besides, their music was Sicilian ragtime. We would not recognise it as jazz.
Ahem? Because you have invented their motives, you are back to where you want to be. In any case, the origins of jazz are as much Creole as anything else.
Soft Machine are a jazz combo. https://youtu.be/GbpCytikAEM https://youtu.be/9gpaMTgBCx0
The Campellone Special 17 inch shows as sold on Reverb but is still for sale on Ebay.
By the way, the back of the headstock on that $3999 tal farlow...
Hard swing, light swing, businessman’s bounce, samba, bossa, 2nd Line, straight, various funk, R&B/ R&B, pop. But I never think in these kinds of categories. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk...
This is what the OP asked: "What is your opinion or experience for grooves that should be included for a well rounded jazz musician?" Being able to play GFI as your Latin complement is not what...
Or you could just play a Bossa (probably Girl From Ipanema), nobody will know the difference and move on to the next tune. OP isn’t going to play in Brazil any time soon.
I do have an Acoustic Image amp that I pair with a Raezer's Edge speaker, but that would involve lugging an additional piece of equipment. Plus, my Cube 60 is cosmetically funky, so I don't mind...
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