to all the jazz dudes, try de wes montgomery rendition of "stablemates". It's astonishing and with very cool scales. I have to recognize your version is incredible, very fast scales played with good sense and taste. Congratulations, you're a true master of jazz guitar, a real maestro.
You sound great..your time and melodic flowing is superb, considering you said you need to improve up-tempo playing...is that an Acoustic Image Amp in the background?
Wow i really don't understand whats actually happening, but when i see this middleclass familydad standing in his home and ripping that jazz guitar with few chords and true freestylesolos there's somethin of a hope wich comes up in my heart. The human really are fantastic! And so do you, rock on!
I've watched your other tunes--good enough to make me want to hear the heads. I, for one, think the Venus de Milo would probably look better if the arms were still attached--unless of course she looked like that in real life poor girl.
Great playing Dan. I like to refer to Stablemates as the thinking man's jazz tune, because you can't stop thinking the whole time you re soloing over the changes. Very nice.
Thanks! I find this tune very logical. I think it's just confusing because it's in Db. Once you analyze it in C, it becomes pretty easy to learn to hear the changes as they go by, and then you don't really need to think about it. Benny Golson is a genius composer and also one of my favorite players.
bop lives
IkorielKahleb 1 year ago
to all the jazz dudes, try de wes montgomery rendition of "stablemates". It's astonishing and with very cool scales. I have to recognize your version is incredible, very fast scales played with good sense and taste. Congratulations, you're a true master of jazz guitar, a real maestro.
jassbo 1 year ago
NICE SMOKING!
foxybrown2 1 year ago
cool lines! and its a tough tune too.
cj1982 2 years ago
dan, you are unbelievable. you're my main inspiration at this time
I'm transcribing all your solos from all things familiar and some of your live recordings. thanks a lot mate!!!
portugaljazzguitar 2 years ago
Good job, man!
fredhsu 2 years ago
One ex army cat to another..Great job!
jazz1bro 2 years ago
Smokin'! This was very nice to listen to. Thanks for posting!
PushN88 2 years ago
Great job, Dan...
a354z 2 years ago
Dude, I hope you are out doing some gigs!
I love this tune.
Good work!
funkysax2002 3 years ago
Excellent guitar playing Dan. You have a great mind and wonderful melodic sense. Meir
meirrose 3 years ago
te halvérü gyávaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
henikeee17 3 years ago
nice playing, nice guitar is it a Gibosn 175?
joebandana 3 years ago
duh!
MrJessehendrix10 2 years ago
good job! currently working on soloing through this tune on bass.
leavingentropia 4 years ago
Very nice. You really swing! Dont ever stop playing.
orlandoCF1 4 years ago
Hi Dan
You sound great..your time and melodic flowing is superb, considering you said you need to improve up-tempo playing...is that an Acoustic Image Amp in the background?
sbosters 4 years ago
Hi Dan, Sounds great! Mike Gellar
mgellar 4 years ago
Wow i really don't understand whats actually happening, but when i see this middleclass familydad standing in his home and ripping that jazz guitar with few chords and true freestylesolos there's somethin of a hope wich comes up in my heart. The human really are fantastic! And so do you, rock on!
fourstar645 4 years ago 3
StableMates!
Great Song by the great Golson!
Great Job Danny!
(as usual)
:)
Verdiez 4 years ago
Oh, and your jazz playing is much sweeter than Venus, and what's more, you've got arms.
ernestangley 4 years ago
Thanks for sharing this, nicely swung, great phrasing!
ernestangley 4 years ago
awesome!Very well!!
darkign 4 years ago
Lovely Dan, I enjoyed listening. (despite being 16) Can't beat a bit of Jazz!
danyolb 4 years ago
I've watched your other tunes--good enough to make me want to hear the heads. I, for one, think the Venus de Milo would probably look better if the arms were still attached--unless of course she looked like that in real life poor girl.
NAFTALI2 5 years ago
Good point and nice analogy...
NyJazzGuit 5 years ago
Great playing Dan. I like to refer to Stablemates as the thinking man's jazz tune, because you can't stop thinking the whole time you re soloing over the changes. Very nice.
broetker 5 years ago
Thanks! I find this tune very logical. I think it's just confusing because it's in Db. Once you analyze it in C, it becomes pretty easy to learn to hear the changes as they go by, and then you don't really need to think about it. Benny Golson is a genius composer and also one of my favorite players.
NyJazzGuit 5 years ago
Lovely Tone Dan,what gauge strings are you using?
Paul.
localpm 5 years ago
Thanks for listening! Strings are Thomastic Benson 12's.
NyJazzGuit 5 years ago