If you have no interest in acoustic jazz, you won't like this one. If you have interest in only hot jazz, you won't like this one. This is cool jazz, yes maybe even smooth jazz.
Brace yourselves people!
I am primarily a rock/blues guitarist but a long time ago I got some jazz training in college. Sometimes when working on technique I revert to jazz style and phrasing to sharpen my tools. I suppose you could say jazz is my second language on guitar. I was working with backing tracks and decided to record a few so I could gauge my progress.
This was an exercise in solo technique, exploring pickup note entrances, behind-the-beat entrances, downbeat entrances, a touch of flair with counter rhythms and creating space and allowing the music to breathe a bit. It is definitely not a guitar shredfest. I thought it was interesting so I posted it here for your entertainment. It is an exercise and not really a finished work but I am curious what others think of this sort of thing. Feel free to give your input but be please gentle as I am a sensitive guy.
The track is "Solo Acoustic Jazz " on my player.

I am primarily a rock/blues guitarist but a long time ago I got some jazz training in college. Sometimes when working on technique I revert to jazz style and phrasing to sharpen my tools. I suppose you could say jazz is my second language on guitar. I was working with backing tracks and decided to record a few so I could gauge my progress.
This was an exercise in solo technique, exploring pickup note entrances, behind-the-beat entrances, downbeat entrances, a touch of flair with counter rhythms and creating space and allowing the music to breathe a bit. It is definitely not a guitar shredfest. I thought it was interesting so I posted it here for your entertainment. It is an exercise and not really a finished work but I am curious what others think of this sort of thing. Feel free to give your input but be please gentle as I am a sensitive guy.

The track is "Solo Acoustic Jazz " on my player.
Cajundaddy