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Jim Hall - Exploring Jazz Guitar


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Oct 11, 2011 - Visit GuitarInternational.com to read our interview with jazz great Jim Hall, who talks about playing with Ron Carter, Bill Frisell, Joey Baron and many more of the jazz world's best. And I love learning and playing jazz on my guitar. Dec 11, 2013 - I was just looking through the collection I purchased last week and one of the records was Jazz Guitar: Jim Hall on Pacific Jazz. Aug 27, 2008 - Try taking this chord and sliding it up to the next chord tone, G, and back again without lifting your fingers and you'll immediately remind yourself of every Jim Hall chord solo he has recorded. At some point today I will place it on the turntable. Apr 8, 2014 - JazzTimes said of John, “An alum of the Brother Jack McDuff University of Jazz Guitar, John Hart can burn his way through blues changes on a level that's right up there with fellow graduates George Benson and Pat Martino”. But for some reason, I don't have the same enthusiasm for listening to most jazz guitarists. Comping II V I VI Chord Progressions Example 8. Now that we've explored these examples of II-V progression in major and minor keys, you can try to build your own voicings using the techniques explored above. Composer, in the form of Dan Messore and Paladins! Marcos: I was checking your book Exploring Jazz Guitar, and I found it very interesting that in your tunes and in the clinic I attended a few weeks ago, you would divide the tunes into a pitch class collection of intervals like a composer analyzing music, and you would use it to improvise. Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Jim Hall, Barney Kessel, Herb Seems like horn players frequently explore their dynamic range from whisper-quiet to piercing-loud, while the conventional jazz guitar sound is stuck with a limited range that makes every note sound like it's at the same volume.

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