Being basically a country guy I am not all about jazz but do have a few players I absolutely love listening to, all for different reasons. Jim Hall, "The 3 George's"....Barnes, Benson and Van Eps, Johnny Smith, Howard Alden and a couple of others. Jim always seemed to execute his musical passages with the utmost taste and didn't try to dazzle the listener with blinding speed. I remember he experimented with effects at one times which irked me....but I forgave him. 😅
Great lesson, Richie. Yours is the good stuff.
Thank you kindly!
Great lesson Richie, lots of subtle nuances to learn and apply. Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
Jim Hall’s “Live” album was my first Jazz album purchase way back in 1979.
Mine too, followed by Martino's Starbright.
Hey Rich, fantastic lesson! So glad I found this . Hope you’re well, man… it’s been a long time!
Thanks Dan, great to hear from you!
Thanks Richie!!
Thank you Richie! Can you speak about jim hall chords With differents rythmes when he improvising. Thank you so much!!!
Wonderful choice to do Jim Hall... he was a monster
Richie un maestro fuera de serie felicitaciones un abrazo .
Gracias Willy!!
Is that a Jim Hall model Sadowsky you are playing?
Yes!
That thumbnail, holy mackerel, who thought of that?!?!?,,,,,,by the way, excellent,well played
That's one of my nutty ideas... 😀
Being basically a country guy I am not all about jazz but do have a few players I absolutely love listening to, all for different reasons.
Jim Hall, "The 3 George's"....Barnes, Benson and Van Eps, Johnny Smith, Howard Alden and a couple of others. Jim always seemed to execute his musical passages with the utmost taste and didn't try to dazzle the listener with blinding speed. I remember he experimented with effects at one times which irked me....but I forgave him. 😅
Both my boys studies at CIM...
Sounds like glissando when playing chromatic notes
yes!