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This one is from the record "The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery" which impacted me the most when I started learning jazz! More…
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Wes Montgomery is probably the most influential Jazz guitar player of all time. He is showcasing his allround talent here with a nice arrangement of the Jazz-Standard "Here's That Rainy Day" in the Bossa… More…
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On of the greates Wes Solos More…
The melody of Wes Montgomery's' groovin' tune, "Bumpin'", from his 1965 album release of the same name, transcribed for electric bass. More…
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This Lick was from the interlude in Fried Pies on Boss Guitar. Transposed to A minor. More…
This Lick was from the 7th chorus in Fried Pies on Boss guitar album which uses his amazing signature octaves technique. Transposed to A minor. More…
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Transcription of Wes Montgomery's "West Coast Blues" from The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery (1960) with scale degrees relative to Bb on first line and to current chord on second line More…
From Jim Hall's debut album in 1957. He had already been playing as a sideman before this, first with Chico Hamilton then around the same time as this album with the Jimmy Guiffre Three. A lot of his stuff… More…
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From "Live in Belgium 1965" by Wes Montgomery. More…
Some nice chord voicings in this beautiful intro from the 1992 album “A Tribute To Wes Montgomery” by Project G-7. More…
Milt Jackson's Solo on SKJ from Bags Meets Wes! This is one of the first transcriptions I did of Milt's playing in my undergrad. I love this album and this tune! More…