Barker 7 String Jazz Guitar
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this exact rendition...guitar and all should be recorded along side some raked drums and piano. thats it. It would be better than Jobims original composition
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Gorgeous playing, Robert! Thanks for posting. Bill was my guitar teacher while I was in High School in the late '70's. It was always a treat to get to hear him play one of his amazing guitars during our lessons. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
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love it, love it, love it!
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Best way to learn these is find the chords and melody in a fake book (chordbook) or something and create an arrangement
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No bass player needed.
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sigh... Conti, your look to the sky rendition is very nice. my does not sound like yours even though i've tried to get that sound. its related to the barker 7 sound and partially my experience level i suppose. But i regress sir you are a great model for me.
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@Hoopermazing Listen to Animals As Leaders dude. It'll make you feel like an ass for that comment.
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Short answer:No
Long answer: No. Tabs are for noobs. Learn it by ear and/or by watching Robert's hands
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Its kinda annoying how people are ragging on metal heads just because we love metal doesnt mean were close minded this is like the 14th time ive watched this video literally and i fall inlove everytime and i highly doubt im the only one to people should stop talking and just enjoy the music
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Please tell me that these little bits are songs and not just improv they are so beautiful
I don't understand the thumbs down for the person who asked what the songs were. Anyway, here you go...
0:12- 0:57: "I Could Write A Book" (Rodgers/Hart); 0:58- 3:03: "Olha Pro Ceu" aka "Look To The Sky" (Jobim); 3:04- 3:47: "You Go To My Head" (Coots/Gillespie); 3:48- 4:26 "Tuxedo Junction (Erskine Hawkins); 4:27- 5:41 "Mr. Lucky" (H. Mancini); 5:42- 6:41: "I'll Take Manhattan" (Rodgers/Hart); 6:42-end "Li'l Darlin'" (Neil Hefti).
JimR56 2 years ago 29
you definatley wont with that attitude mate, its all about hard work, you put in the hours of practice and you can be better than this guy...this fella has worked bloody hard to get where he is today, natural talent is nothing compared to hard work...good luck mate and dont let amazing players get you down, use them as inspiration.
marcus38447226 3 years ago 21