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Don Mock GIT Concert on double-neck guitar-synth

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2007

Don Mock plays at an 1986 concert at GIT. He solos to the tune "Take Five" on his Moller double-neck guitar synthesizer

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  • Why this guy isn't as famous as Metheny or Martino or Scofield , etc is hard to understand, he's truly one of the great living modern jazz players. He should be on a major jazz label - we need more Don Mock CDs!

  • Get any of his books...just one of his licks or arpeggio patterns can me give TONS of mileage.

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  • Saw this performance in person! Was awestruck at his abilities! A great jazz/fusion guitarist and excellent teacher!

  • Take 5

  • bunch of noise, no melody, every one is doing something different

  • @rhornfeck,

    +1

    Yes, great teacher AND player/musician!

  • smokin'

  • A monster player. A great teacher. A genuinely nice guy. I was at GIT when he first got the Moller Synth. It was monophonic. No chords on this rig! The fret board conceals a huge amount of wire and solder. Each fret was wired in 6 places! Saw it listed for sale not to long ago.

  • You can buy his two albums off iTunes.

  • He has enough talent to play a 3-neck guitar! ;-)

  • Don is the best...Wish I could get my hands on his CD..It's eternally unavailable on Amazon.

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