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Martin Taylor performs "Stella by Starlight"

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Jazz guitar master Martin Taylor performs his version of "Stella by Starlight." From the Vestapol DVD "Martin Taylor In Concert." More info at http://www.guitarvideos.com/products/vestapol-dvds/martin-taylor-in-concert

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  • cmon guys.. stop comparing - start listening to the MUSIC!

  • so what guitar does he use?

    Martin? or Taylor?

    lol jk

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  • @robanty83 I'm sure your family wouldn't rave so much about him if he played trumpet ;-)

  • The Martin Taylor in Concert DVD is a wonderful disc that I put on whenever I need a little inspiration in regards to an arrangement I am working on or just want to watch a master at work and lose myself in his musicality. I love pretty much every arrangement on this DVD.

  • This guy used to live next to some of my family, they've always raved about him and after listening to him for the first time I can see why, really loved it.

  • Bravo !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Grande studio e buon swing

  • orthodox, unorthodox, no matter how its done: as long as it get done. Mr. Taylor gets it done in resounding fashion. Just like Django a few digits short, Thelonius splayed fingered, the end result came out just right.

  • love this guy. the inspiration is astounding but beautiful

  • @Hoopermazing Hi mate, I didn't say it doesn't restrict hand movement, my point was that i think this is a personal choice and Martin Taylor is an enough expirienced musician to get over technical problems, if he wants to. I am sure he is aware of it and chooses to play like that. This is why i made the reference with the lute and vihuela. After all they've always been close relatives to what became modern classical guitar so the more influence always comes from the roots.

  • @Hoopermazing lute .... not flute.

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