Re: looking for some info
get new *******chuck loeb-eBop-*************very nice, and not moldy sounding. get**************kenny burrell-midnight blue-*******older but tracks 4,5,7,8,9 will teach you alot about jazz. more so than just about anything else Ive heard for guitar. and its cheap. around 11 bucks-stevie ray vaughan redid track 1 chtlins con carne-thats how I discoverd kenny burrell. theis 2 are very good and easy to listen too. some jazz players are too much fusion for beganers to listen to. or just to oldy moldy. thies 2 albums I promise you-you will learn alot from. Ime starting to post 1 good jazz guitar album a week on sound off forum for just this reason. nobody wants to spend money only to find out the cd sucks. :smack:techonly said:Ok, so i just heard a Pat Metheny recording. I've always liked jazz and had a distant urge to learn to play it but this recording put me over the top. My question for you guys is, well three I guess, is what other jazz guitarists can I listen to to get a bearing on what it sounds like. What is a good jazz guitar. And what amps would be good for a nice clean jazz sound as well. I'm quite serious about learniong to play this wonderful music and would love any advice, names, and hints/tips you guys can give me.
YOU GUYS ROCK! Thanks in advance.