Don Mock plays his solo guitar arrangement "Variations on Round Midnight." The piece, which was inspired by the great Jimmy Wyble, demonstrates two-line chord-melody mixed with traditional jazz guitar chordal moves. Mock performs the piece on a 2007 Chambered '59 Les Paul reissue.
Best Teacher EVER!
andrelimabr 2 weeks ago
@AUGUSTOAUSANIO Agreed, I have all his books and DVDs as well. He is the best teacher that I have come across with. Wish I could take some personal lesson from him.
kallolbanerjee 1 month ago
For me The best guitar teacher.. Thank's for your methods and performarnce.
AUGUSTOAUSANIO 1 month ago
Simply astounding!
JazzGuitarComplete 2 months ago
Beautiful!
Mondoslug 2 months ago
@aleksandersucharski That's the beauty of good music
DrKnow1969 2 months ago
i have no idea how is he doing it, but i love what he does.
aleksandersucharski 3 months ago
Oh yeah, Don is truly one of the greats!!!!!
smokinjazzguitar 3 months ago
What incredible counterpoint and chord voicing choices!
jckoto3 4 months ago
Lovely to hear the Les Paul sounding big time warm and jazzy, on such a great tune, so well played. You inspired a video response. We hope that you like it. Best wishes, Dave ('Small Days')
SmallDays1 4 months ago