The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    Paul Desmond said he wanted to play the sound of a dry martini.

    This is the sound of a mint julep. Just lovely.

    As a newbie here, I gotta say my favorite part is the videos posted by members. So much talent. I’ll be posting soon. My first is entitled “G major 7 arpeggios at 60bpm.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by StuartF
    Paul Desmond said he wanted to play the sound of a dry martini.

    This is the sound of a mint julep. Just lovely.

    As a newbie here, I gotta say my favorite part is the videos posted by members. So much talent. I’ll be posting soon. My first is entitled “G major 7 arpeggios at 60bpm.”
    Thanks for taking a listen. I look forward to hearing your music!

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    I saw the video on r/jazzguitar subreddit. Very nice, gave it an up vote.

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    This recording is soooo lovely!!!
    I always wanted to learn how to play these classics, and this one is simply beautiful.
    Your guitar tone is heavenly, and the two of you play so good together.
    I can listen to your music all day!!!
    Love this.
    Rene

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    Quote Originally Posted by StuartF
    Paul Desmond said he wanted to play the sound of a dry martini.
    well, he succeded. At least the dry part... but probably the martini part was also accomplished.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgosnell
    I saw the video on r/jazzguitar subreddit. Very nice, gave it an up vote.
    Thank you very much!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rene Asologuitar
    This recording is soooo lovely!!!
    I always wanted to learn how to play these classics, and this one is simply beautiful.
    Your guitar tone is heavenly, and the two of you play so good together.
    I can listen to your music all day!!!
    Love this.
    Rene
    Thank you so much Rene! Judging by some of your videos I'm sure you could tackle these tunes! Thanks again for the nice words!