There are plenty of famous telecaster straight-ahead jazz players (not fusion, jazz-rock etc... but more traditional jazz, bebop style, hard-bob etc):
Telecaster jazz players
I cannot think of...
Hi folks, thank you very much for all the answers and comments. I feel I really got something form them...
The new "SUMMER OF RHYTHM … CHANGES?" thread is also really a good thing!!
I decided to...
A lot of jazz masters say that active listening time should be at least half of the practice time for a beginner (my source are the many masterclasses/workshops/clinics I have found and...
Price Drop, from £3000 to £2500.
There are minor cosmetic finish and binding cracks on the back of the neck and headstock. Hence the very, very low price.
I bought this guitar from...
Hello everyone and sorry for my English.
I see and listen to various performances (especially on YouTube) of young Jazz guitarists.
I have to say that I appreciate their efforts and sometimes...
In my opinion a good Bossa Nova sound is more in the touch, chords and rythm approach, than in the guitar used. Jim Hall had a superb Bossa Nova feel with his ES175.
It's easier to do Bossa Nova...
I only fly with a telecaster with the neck taken off or with my Aria Sinsonido that fits in the overhead bin on top of the suitcases.
For a big band gig in Lithuania they reserved me an extra seat...
Another tiny step... Another gig. But a proper one this time. We used the archtops rather than the gypsy guitars, though, because we needed to be amplified. But still a similar set,maybe a few more...
Yeah for some charts that’s right. Piano staff, symbols in the middle. Afaik those are the ones that are from the composers lead sheets, many of those composers were Berklee faculty at the time.
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