Mr PC, John Coltrane, Stevie Ray, Jazz Guitarist

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

Steven Vaughn Ray Has been Performing a 3 hour instrumental Jazz guitar show since he was eleven. He has performed regularly in a dozen fine dining restaurants in the charlotte,NC area. His musical presentation is the perfect addition to Fine Dining, Corporate and upscale Private Parties. Steven Ray was a finalist in the prestigious Grammy Foundation Gibson Baldwin Ensemble. On December 10th, 2008 at the age of 14 he released his first of many Jazz CD's. Diamonds & Sapphires has 12 cuts from famous artists like Bernie Miller, Dizzy Gillespie, Django Reinhardt, Fats Waller, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Carlos Jobim and John Coltrane.

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  • Great! 1:31 - 1:36 is just incredible!

  • @OverratedReality Thanks ,I'm trying to make Jazz mine.

  • is that a gretch you play on ???????

  • A 97 Epi 335 and a Larry Coryell Signature model Cort.. Search " Steven Ray Diamonds and Sapphires"

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  • in what key is this song played on my guess is C

  • @mrblitz00 Thank you for the compliment. Check out my newest post at youtube "Steven Ray Diamonds and Sapphires" Western District high school Clip

  • Please, give me some of your impro hability

  • music scale is 8 notes,,lets say C up to C. In that key C is the 1 and D is the 2 and E is the 3 and F is the 4 and G is the 5 all the way up to C again numerically. Ascending 3rds is when you play up the scale but the 2,4,6,8,10 notes played are a 3rd above the previous note.

    I suggest you buy or borrow a cheap yamaha electronic keyboard and a basic music theory book and spend 35 minutes a day studying. The piano is laid out in a very easy way to illustrate music theory. I like your playing.

  • p.p.s I meant more specifically 1.41 - 1.44

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