Emily Remler - Afro Blue
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she was so great and down to earth. great use of space and minor scales. what a shame she couldn't get off the horse. lost a few friends to this horrible drug addiction. RIP.
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@philippeguitare93 Andy recorded it in 1997, she recorded it in 1982.
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@iv2sab: Her loss devasted the jazz guitar community. She was the brighest of the up and coming stars on the instrument - all the greats like Joe Pass, Herb Ellis, etc. said so as well as many non-guitarists - and then she was gone. I just wish Emily had gotten some help instead of checking out the way she did. Life is too precious to waste on heroin.
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Emily, can you please slow that down for us?
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RIP Emily Remler
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oh beautiful lie !! Thanks very Mr Andy Summers !!! Not your version my dear !
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She was a great talented artist
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@YOUYOU47 so true i think it was miles who said it wasn't the notes he was playing in his solos rather the rests and spaces between his notes
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I can't believe I have only just heard of Emily, she is just so in the pocket. Her teaching dvds are the best I have ever seen. What a loss.
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This was beautiful,beautiful,beautiful,
beautiful,anyone who doesn't like hasn't got a soul
at all costs....at all times....regardless of chord complexity....rhythm is paramount....who agrees...
sid77777 1 year ago 35
What I like about her playing is the fact that she does not try to impress, but make "musical" music. Some guitarplayers seem to have an approach of music like sportsmen have: the faster the better. I could develop my vision on music, but in short: often silences do more than 100 notes.
YOUYOU47 4 years ago 30