Howard Morgen performs his arrangement of this Cole Porter standard. This Video was produced and directed by Davis Stillson. Production provided by Davis Stillson Associates of Carrboro, NC. http://www.davisstillsonassociates.com
when i started playing jazz,your books were some of my first tools! mister Morgen,it's a privilege to see you playing all those beautiful arrangements of standards... all the best to you.
Stunning - so imaginative - I love the use of the open notes and those tiny bits of dissonance. I have a book by Howard Morgen and its brilliant - Arranging for Jazz Guitar - some really great tips in it folks - recommended.
This is pure magic. What a treat for the ears. Another masterclass in harmony. I hear you using some of the bass movement ideas you explain so well in your book. I notice your right hand usage is almost apollando. On your single lines your finger comes to rest on the a lower string after plucking a note. I'm not certain why but it produces a slightly different timbre to my ear. Almost a different color. Cool. I just tried that and it's harder than it looks.
@caveninit when did he died ? is it true ?!
Freefallhere 2 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
RIP Howard..you were a brilliant talent and will be forever missed.
caveninit 3 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
outrageously good, and a wealth of entertainment to view
jamesraymondsmith 5 months ago
when i started playing jazz,your books were some of my first tools! mister Morgen,it's a privilege to see you playing all those beautiful arrangements of standards... all the best to you.
Dardagan11 5 months ago
This is really great
lhemeon 5 months ago
GREAT !! Congratulations
walterapa 5 months ago
Stunning - so imaginative - I love the use of the open notes and those tiny bits of dissonance. I have a book by Howard Morgen and its brilliant - Arranging for Jazz Guitar - some really great tips in it folks - recommended.
fieldfullofthistles 6 months ago
Simply beautiful and masterful!
And groovy,
of course:)
FlyingVification 7 months ago
Beautiful! Now this is what I call music to the purest degree =) I love it! It makes me think of the cello bass and delicious coffee shops abroad.
DeathScience22 8 months ago
Howard,
This is pure magic. What a treat for the ears. Another masterclass in harmony. I hear you using some of the bass movement ideas you explain so well in your book. I notice your right hand usage is almost apollando. On your single lines your finger comes to rest on the a lower string after plucking a note. I'm not certain why but it produces a slightly different timbre to my ear. Almost a different color. Cool. I just tried that and it's harder than it looks.
Bravo Maestro,
allen
carvetop01 8 months ago