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This one took me really long. But it was worth it. It is maybe the best guitar solo on cherokee that I've ever heard. Wes had it all. Fluid, full of ideas, motives, responive, architecture, flow, originality...… More…
My transcription of the guitar solo from the classic 1966 recording. In the first 32 bars Wes Mongomery plays melody lines in octaves. I'm not quite sure about the positions, but the notes are right.… More…
From the album "Boss Guitar" (1963) More…
Just discovered this solo. The Wes Montgomery University for studies of jazz melody. This is perhaps the jazz guitar solo par excellence. It can hardly be played better. It contains everything it needs.… More…
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The first three choruses from West Coast Blues on The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery (1960)… More…
I transposed this to a position that's more familiar for me to make it easier to remember More…
Here is my transcription of Wes Montgomery theme of Canadian Sunset.… More…
From “Bags Meets Wes,” recorded in 1961. More…
PDF → http://bit.ly/2JruyK7… More…
Great and powerful voicings for a gospel blues. Play it slowly. Slide up to first chord and the third chord too and use similar feeling throughout. … More…
Actually just did a bit of this for a demo video I was making for Youtube to show the process of making a slice.… More…
Here's a descending sequence from Wes's iconic ‘Four On Six’ solo. More…
Barry Greene on Wes Montgomery’s “Four On Six” — great insight from his YouTube channel.… More…