sort of...the first guitarist sounds like an encyclopedia of jazz guitar licks....good, but boring(is that one dave dana?) the bald guy is very creative and great, great chops and feel.i think it all really grooves fine.
Man..its never about the timing..its about how can u use that timing and turn it into a sweet groove..and let me tell u something..this guitarist have a great use of scales...as a matter of fact they are cool..on the first minutes..cause then their lack of groove just gets boring..
i don't some of these comments. the groove is awesome. both guitarists have great timing. listen to the 16th notes turn into 1/4 note triplets at 3:04 i think they may have metronomes. the trading 4's at 5:00 is amazing
they both seem like great players but its not a very inspiring performance.. they seem like they're just going through the motions then dont even listen to the bass players solo. its not like i could do any better tho i suppose..
Great ideas. Great lines. Great speed. Great guitar playing. POOR TIME. POOR. Daily metronome practice for years and brutal scrutiny of my guitar and drum playing from respected drummers tells me so. Zappr has no problem with you enjoying this clip but it feels so wrong to me. Time practice is often ignored by even the top guys.
we're cool no problem, each to their own. i personally dig hearing people confident enough to play behind the beat. right on itfeels stiff to me...this is the next level. listen to some andrew hill or even dexter.
dave dana played and recorded 2 albums with a human metronome named BUDDY RICH!! maybe zappr himself needs one. i love these people who comment knowing nothing of the genre.
good groove
atombomb31458 1 year ago
they both are great in different ways, so is the keyboard player, in fact, an awesome band
jaxeman34 3 years ago
sort of...the first guitarist sounds like an encyclopedia of jazz guitar licks....good, but boring(is that one dave dana?) the bald guy is very creative and great, great chops and feel.i think it all really grooves fine.
tophatjazz 3 years ago
glad you like it...not sure i'm liking being refered to as the bald guy lol
dave is a great player in a more traditional way, not boring.
hydraman 2 years ago 2
Man..its never about the timing..its about how can u use that timing and turn it into a sweet groove..and let me tell u something..this guitarist have a great use of scales...as a matter of fact they are cool..on the first minutes..cause then their lack of groove just gets boring..
Jhey172 3 years ago
Dave Dana is my guitar teacher, he is great, but he uses the same scale patterns for almost every song we do. He is a strange but funny guy.
CMJRussell 3 years ago
i don't some of these comments. the groove is awesome. both guitarists have great timing. listen to the 16th notes turn into 1/4 note triplets at 3:04 i think they may have metronomes. the trading 4's at 5:00 is amazing
johnarchtop 3 years ago
they both seem like great players but its not a very inspiring performance.. they seem like they're just going through the motions then dont even listen to the bass players solo. its not like i could do any better tho i suppose..
fakesoundsjazz1983 4 years ago
Agreed. Grooveless and not the fault of rhythm section. What a mess.
zappr5 3 years ago
not comfortable with those solos????
are you mad? these guys are ridiculously great!!
guitarguy1966 4 years ago
Great ideas. Great lines. Great speed. Great guitar playing. POOR TIME. POOR. Daily metronome practice for years and brutal scrutiny of my guitar and drum playing from respected drummers tells me so. Zappr has no problem with you enjoying this clip but it feels so wrong to me. Time practice is often ignored by even the top guys.
zappr5 3 years ago
we're cool no problem, each to their own. i personally dig hearing people confident enough to play behind the beat. right on itfeels stiff to me...this is the next level. listen to some andrew hill or even dexter.
guitarguy1966 3 years ago
it seems like the guitar players dont feel comfortbale ,or as if they are not satisfied
with there own playing. check out
4:10 - 4:20..
Dweiss2112 4 years ago
everybody's satisfied, that's where the bass gets a solo.
hydraman 4 years ago
Zappr is uncomfortable and unsatisfied listening. All players, everywhere can benefit from owning a metronome....and getting owned by a metronome.
zappr5 3 years ago
dave dana played and recorded 2 albums with a human metronome named BUDDY RICH!! maybe zappr himself needs one. i love these people who comment knowing nothing of the genre.
guitarguy1966 3 years ago
Cool
botirchik 4 years ago
Just fantastic Guys!
Mike your deadly man!
Mark Hill
cettyboy 4 years ago