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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2007

FREE ALBUM: Download at: http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/Kevin_Bailey

Another Youtube video featuring another guitar player playing another guitar solo. Nevertheless, I do get to show off my 335.

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  • Dude your CD is awesome!

    keep on going (;

  • @ZOZOzozo009

    Thanks very much...and thanks for downloading the CD, too.

  • Thanks, Josh. I just wish I'd recorded it a bit better.

  • can you tell me where you have the jamtracks from?

  • @fragmashine

    This one is from an old guitar magazine CD. However, a great, free backing track website I found is - guitarbackingtrack , com

  • Absolutely beautiful :) Brilliant guitar, really nice tone, your phrasing and timing are masterful, keep up the good work

  • Thanks very much indeed.

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  • What does it matters if it is not blues or if it is jazz. What diference does it make? What does it do to you? Listen. This is music in its purist sense. It stirs the soul. It makes a statement of sentiment. I am moved to my core by the the notes. I hear Al Di Meola, Santana, and this. And this to me, makes a stronger statement of pure emotion expressed. This man is a master at his craft, and he is generous enough to share. This a Maestro al work.

  • Nice sound, what effects and amps do you us for this?

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  • the last lick is so nice 8)

  • It's been nearly 3 years since I first watched this, I've very rarely seen any phrasing come close to this. Great work, Kev!

  • @ratolest: it does not sound like mainstream-jazz but the feeling and phrasing is great. "too freaky" is a very personal and subjective justice.

  • nice bluesy approach with great tone - like it very much. It sounds like if Eric Clapton would have dealt with jazz.

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