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Top 10 Great Jazz Guitar Solos
Joe Pass – For Django
Usually thinking of Joe pass we tend to think of his great chord melody work. This particular tune he has a lot of
Herb Ellis Trio – Burnin’
This tune is very old-school swing. Herb plays just the right notes followed by chords in his solo. Very nice way to approach a trio with jazz guitar.
Pat Martino – Days of Wine and Roses
I really like the way Pat plays 16th note phrases outlining the chords. Pat made a comment to play through the changes without any harmony. Then you’ll know if you’re playing the music. It was a big lesson for me.
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