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#181893 by Planetguy
Tue Aug 14, 2012 1:34 pm
me i have a sorta love/hate relationship with gypsy jazz. love playing it but it does kick me in the ass.

i love listening to it... to a point. and then it becomes a little too much testosterone w a lot of these gtrsts sounding like they're trying to anihilate one another w their speed, volume, and endless arpeggios.

these guys here are killer players and my, my...that's some nice guitar eye candy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nceGuWV0 ... ure=relmfu

#181895 by DainNobody
Tue Aug 14, 2012 1:36 pm
I prefer Lee Ritenour "World of Brazil" & "Festival" albums.. along with Earl Klugh, Larry Carlton, Eric Gale, Larry Coryell, among many others.. so no, I prefer smooth jazz..

#181957 by KLUGMO
Tue Aug 14, 2012 11:50 pm
Thanks for posting that PG.
It was wonderful.[/b]

#181962 by PaperDog
Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:16 am
Definitely masters, those guys...

#182021 by Planetguy
Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:10 pm
yeah, great players for sure. and there's a very interesting dynamic between them too. i don't think they're the best of buds, but maybe i'm reading too much into it.

funny how the "gunslinger" attitude is so much more prevalent among gtrsts as compared to when you get two horn guys, or two keyboardists, or.... together

#182026 by PaperDog
Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:30 pm
Planetguy wrote:yeah, great players for sure. and there's a very interesting dynamic between them too. i don't think they're the best of buds, but maybe i'm reading too much into it.

funny how the "gunslinger" attitude is so much more prevalent among gtrsts as compared to when you get two horn guys, or two keyboardists, or.... together


Yes you are right.. I have met may guitarists who were preoccupied with the "rock God" image. All part of the show i suppose . Me... I just feel extremely privileged to be standing alive in front of any audience, when that happens. In this video I could see how impeccably practiced those two were... When they performed, they were fairly relaxed and they just gracefully plowed through, wasting no time, very sure of where they were taking it... To me that constitutes a true gunslinger of guitarmanship

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