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Re: John Stowell in Madrid
Guillermo, Juan,
John Stowell definitely is a very nice person and an incredible guitar player. He’s a real favorite of mine. He’s very original sounding in every way. He gets a lot of praise for his chord and harmonic work but I think he is just as impressive as a single line soloist. Brian Kelly From: guillermobazzola Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 9:42 PM To: jazz_guitar@... Subject: [jazz_guitar] Re: John Stowell in Madrid Thanks Juan, I've known John for almost 15 years and I was really happy to see him again. He's a very nice person and a great artist. It has been a great pleasure and a great honor to be playing with him. GB --- In mailto:jazz_guitar%40yahoogroups.com, JVegaTrio@... wrote:
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Re: Looking For a Book-Leon White-Styles For The Studio
Angelic Layer
I have the Vol 1 of the book, I'm not sure if volume 2 exists.
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It deals primarily with diatonic scales. How may I make a copy? --- In jazz_guitar@..., "logic" <blueslogic@...> wrote:
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Re: Looking For a Book-Leon White-Styles For The Studio
Tim Fox
Apologies. I missed that post.
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tf On Dec 1, 2010, at 7:37 PM, Bob Hansmann wrote:
On 12/1/2010 9:56 PM, Tim Fox wrote:Jeez, how hard is this?He found it at $40 - $100 already, but said the price was too high. |
Re: John Stowell in Madrid
Thanks Juan,
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I've known John for almost 15 years and I was really happy to see him again. He's a very nice person and a great artist. It has been a great pleasure and a great honor to be playing with him. GB --- In jazz_guitar@..., JVegaTrio@... wrote:
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Re: Looking For a Book-Leon White-Styles For The Studio
Tim Fox
Jeez, how hard is this?
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<> <> <> t On Dec 1, 2010, at 6:45 AM, Bob Hansmann wrote:
Oh, I get it. |
Re: John Scofield in GP Magazine
#JohnScofield
--- In jazz_guitar@..., JVegaTrio@... wrote:
I agree. Nice to see for a change. Mark |
Re: RIP: Arnie Berle, Guitarist, Multi-Instrumentalist, Writer and Educator
#RIP
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I agree his books and guitar column were great. His saxophone books were good too. He conveyed things in simple easy to understand ways. RIP Arnie Mark |
Re: RIP: Arnie Berle, Guitarist, Multi-Instrumentalist, Writer and Educator
#RIP
denisbarsalo
If it wasn't for the two Arnie Berle books I bought around the same time I bought my archtop, I probably woulnd't have "stuck to it" until now. Arnie's books are concise, simple and easy to use. I still refer to them from time to time.
Chords & Progressions For Jazz & Popular Guitar Patterns Scales & Modes for Jazz Guitar. I also have New Guitar Techniques for Sight Reading. All three books gave me a good base to build on and would recommend any or all of them to any beginner player. Denis |
Re: Looking For a Book-Leon White-Styles For The Studio
Blueslogic
--- In jazz_guitar@..., Bob Hansmann <bobbybmusic@...> wrote:
Hi Bobby, Yes I have talked to Leon. He's on the lookout for one too. I contacted all the publishers and a lot of sellers and no luck so far. Thanks to all that are taking the time to look. I appreciate it. Wayne, |
Re: Looking For a Book-Leon White-Styles For The Studio
On 12/1/2010 8:53 AM, Blueslogic wrote:
I also corresponded w/ Leon a while back, so I'll try to track down his email address, maybe he can set you up with a copy.I thought he had already responded to you on this list when you first brought it up... best, Bobby |
Re: Looking For a Book-Leon White-Styles For The Studio
Blueslogic
--- In jazz_guitar@..., JVegaTrio@... wrote:
I have "Sight To Sound", and possibly "Styles..." as well, I'll have to look. You may want to check college/university libraries for copies as well, maybe you can check one out and have a look. Here in L.A., the Brand Library is a treasure trove of stuff; used bookstores may also be able to hook you up. I also corresponded w/ Leon a while back, so I'll try to track down his email address, maybe he can set you up with a copy. Good luck! Just wondering, why are you looking for it???I found was on bookfinder for $42. Other prices were close to $100. Thanks Juan, I saw the one at Amazon UK. It's a bit steep for me. I'm starting to play again after a long gap due to an injury. In 2006 we lost almost everything in a flood. This was a book I used years ago to help me learn scales, patterns and was a great practicing tool. Most new books I see are over my head or have TAB. I can't do TAB. I like the grids. Thanks for your help Juan, Wayne, Also, Leon is on the lookout for one too. |
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