Written by CLAUDE THORNHILL and originally recorded in the 1940s with Conrad Gozzo on lead trumpet. Just thought someone should make mention of that. Beautiful, tastful jazz guitar there, my friend, thanks.
Hey Kev, great stuff as usual. That gibson .wow what a guitar......... What's your feeling in comparing it to the ES175. Please check out my vid on my original D'Angelico model B 1944. thanx...........KEEPON .STRUMMIN.....DALLAS
it's an audio artifact that was introduced by the youtube compression. It's not present on the original. It is kind of annoying, but hopefully you can hear past it.
I'm not as good as you...but try playing the lead chords without a pick... just digits, then the runs with a pick. I think you'll get more tone and color without a pick and the chords will sounds more pure and less brushed...
Gotta love that acoustic image. Ever played with one of their heads through a Raezer's edge? It might be the best jazz sound ever made. This is a beautiful tune though. Original composition?
wow sounds truly amazing with the clarus and the guitar
MyLifeChanger 1 month ago
Perfect on guitar!
u47tube 1 year ago
Written by CLAUDE THORNHILL and originally recorded in the 1940s with Conrad Gozzo on lead trumpet. Just thought someone should make mention of that. Beautiful, tastful jazz guitar there, my friend, thanks.
u47tube 1 year ago
You played that pieces very well.
I really enjoyed the clean sound from the Acoustic Image amp. It does a great job as well.
skyhawk53 1 year ago
Very beautiful piece. Lovely phrasing. Thanks for uploading. Five Stars. I'll probably listen to this repeatedly all evening.
:)
Seanhassall 2 years ago 2
Hey Kev, great stuff as usual. That gibson .wow what a guitar......... What's your feeling in comparing it to the ES175. Please check out my vid on my original D'Angelico model B 1944. thanx...........KEEPON .STRUMMIN.....DALLAS
Tototwice 2 years ago
Awesome shreddage on a cherry axe dude! Nice. Daddy likes!
atomichawg 3 years ago
what the hell is buzzing. cant you hear that?
lhurien 3 years ago
it's an audio artifact that was introduced by the youtube compression. It's not present on the original. It is kind of annoying, but hopefully you can hear past it.
eclypso 3 years ago
good sound
kirovnikolay 3 years ago
Woo, fell a sleep for a sec.
vai3434 3 years ago
Great.
Marcelo maya - Brasil
steelguitar7 3 years ago
you look like elvis in the 68 comeback video with that guitar! nice playing
jks2 4 years ago
I'm not as good as you...but try playing the lead chords without a pick... just digits, then the runs with a pick. I think you'll get more tone and color without a pick and the chords will sounds more pure and less brushed...
SCLOGSE 4 years ago
DUDE! Great playing, very fluid/relaxed/convinced. Favorited!
BassTweed 4 years ago
Beautiful rendition of Claude Thornhill's lovely tune, my compliments.
itsartolie 4 years ago
Nice playing. The best rendition I ever heard was Emily Remler on a Richie Cole Recording
angeloamericano 4 years ago
Muy bueno.
GuitarArt 4 years ago
wow, that guitar.
razmupp 4 years ago
great stuff, so hard to find non-shred guitar work on the internet these days.
anukka 5 years ago
Gotta love that acoustic image. Ever played with one of their heads through a Raezer's edge? It might be the best jazz sound ever made. This is a beautiful tune though. Original composition?
bmackall 5 years ago
hmm do ispy a dangelico later made guitar the
steveeolio 5 years ago
sure ar a bunch of us old hackers who keep hacking and then even manage to get pretty proficient nice playing bud
steveeolio 5 years ago
cool sound, cool song, und cool played.
what is th enameof the song?, tabs?
tank you
adr1an2108 5 years ago
the name of the song? hmm, have you looked at the either the title of the clip or up in the description where I wrote the title? :)
no tabs, but the chords to the song are basically Dbmaj, Dbmin, then a ii-v back to Dbmaj (Ebm-Ab7).
The bridge is ii-v to Ab then ii-v to C
eclypso 5 years ago
Hello, What kind of amp is that? Sounds nice! I use Polytone.
muli99 4 years ago