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Vivek Ramanan's Konnakol cover of "Crazy Little Thing Called Chakravakam"… More…
Now here's a feel-good, happy-go-lucky song. Always raises one's spirits. Eighty years old now, very popular with Russians of all ages ever since. Little kids love it, adults love it, grandparents love… More…
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I had been working on an arrangement of the intro line from Tigran Hamasyan's "The Grid" (that's not what this is) - "the Grid" is fast 16th notes in groups of 5, 5, 7, 5, 5, 5, then repeat. To try to… More…
Rory has a technique all his own, and it's just so fun to experience. More…
Aisha Duo is an Italian jazz duo consisting of Andrea Dulbecco on vibraphone and Luca Gusella on marimba.… More…
A short romance set to an untitled 1912 poem by the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam. A victim of Stalin's repression, arrested twice, survived a suicide attempt, got sentenced to labor camp, never even got… More…
This is an arrangement of Fauré's "Apres Un Reve".… More…
This is a lick inspired by #183 in Bert Ligon's "Connecting Chords with Linear Harmony" and is attributed to Bill Evans. … More…
The most beautifully melodic improvised guitar solo of all time? Every jazz guitarist should learn this classic by Django.… More…
With a few exceptions, all of these chords are either 1 5 9 7 or 1 5 9 b7, from lowest to highest. For some reason I really like this structure, you could think of it as a triad over its fourth, or a 9th… More…
Example of Pat's long bebop lines on the tune Alone Together More…
The A pedal raises your 5th string from B to C#, or one whole step. The G major lick is performed in the open E major chord postion at the third fret. This could be also performed on a "B Bender" guitar,… More…
Here's Thomas Griggs playing a few relaxing chords on the couch...… More…
Sus madness. Here's an improvisation from Andreas Varady on Kenny Garrett's "Chief Blackwater." More…
This is three separate parts combined into solo guitar. Taken from a lead sheet Gilad posted on his website. Originally it's bass, melody, and a syncopated accompanying guitar line. Tried to put them all… More…
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Take on Me" by the 80's pop-band a-ha.… More…
My first attempt at using Soundslice, using an old YouTube recording of myself playing the first exercise of Walter Zachert's Melodic Exercises for Flute More…
Here's a snippet of a recent Juan Dhas improvisation that gets into some nice spaces and uses some stretchy shapes. More…
Link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUG0P7tcCto… More…
To download the sheet music, visit: https://www.timbuellmusic.com/john-blackwell-solo-transcription/ More…
3 selections from the newly available "Transcriptions and Tracks" from Kaspar Jalily. A set of 10 transcriptions ranging from rhythmic R&B playing to full-on rock and fusion solos.… More…
Super-swinging playing! By pianist Eddie Costa on the tune “Walking” on the Barry Galbraith album “Guitar and the Wind,” from 1958. I’ve transcribed only the piano melody, not the left hand rhythm. At… More…
Here is a free transcription (abstract) of "Paris, la pluie", a composition of my band Paris Music Tales.… More…
Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c-3PY_FHro&… More…
Here’s a little etude I wrote recently for myself to practice some new (to me) chord transitions and the gypsy picking technique. It’s over the changes of “Djangology.” I suppose you could even play it… More…