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Don't know if you guys are familiar with Salinas—amazing chops, great tone. His stuff sometimes gets a little to close to "Smooth Jazz" for my comfort, but then he redeems himself with something like this—about halfway through he starts piling it on …

"Anyone who understands jazz knows that you can't understand it. It's too complicated. That's what's so simple about it."
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Haven´t heard about him. He really plays, and with bare fingers! I can only dream about it. Thanks for sharing!
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I hadn't heard of him, but thanks for posting that! Beautiful phrasing, reminds me a bit of Jeff Beck's fusion work, and I'm really fascinated by his right-hand technique - so much of that is just his thumb!
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Good stuff man . I had never heard of him either. I like the smooth jazz parts, but when he kicks in the gain and the chops I enjoyed it even more.
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I think he should do a YouTube tutorial on facial expressions … :lol:
"Anyone who understands jazz knows that you can't understand it. It's too complicated. That's what's so simple about it."
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sabasgr68 wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 3:50 pm Haven´t heard about him. He really plays, and with bare fingers! I can only dream about it. Thanks for sharing!
Como dicen en México, "¡No mames, güey!"
Soy guitarrista ingles que vive en EU desde 1969, y durante todo este tiempo estoy apaixanado de la música brasileña y latino-americana—actualalmente estoy escuchando y tocando música uruguaya (candombe) y cubana.
¡Ojalá que estés seguro en los tiempos de pandemia y dificuldades de economía y politica, hermano!

¡Ciao!
"Anyone who understands jazz knows that you can't understand it. It's too complicated. That's what's so simple about it."
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t100d wrote: Mon Jul 27, 2020 1:20 am
sabasgr68 wrote: Sun Jul 26, 2020 3:50 pm Haven´t heard about him. He really plays, and with bare fingers! I can only dream about it. Thanks for sharing!
Como dicen en México, "¡No mames, güey!"
Soy guitarrista ingles que vive en EU desde 1969, y durante todo este tiempo estoy apaixanado de la música brasileña y latino-americana—actualalmente estoy escuchando y tocando música uruguaya (candombe) y cubana.
¡Ojalá que estés seguro en los tiempos de pandemia y dificuldades de economía y politica, hermano!

¡Ciao!
Para ser un inglés, que vive en EU, hablas muy bien el español, incluso usando los acentos. Presumo que has recibido algún tipo de instrucción, y/o has vivido algún tiempo en países de habla hispana?

La música brasileña/latinoamericana/caribeña es muy rica, hay para todos los gustos.

Puedo recomendarte una canción bastante vieja de un cantante brasileño, en youtube la encuentras: Wilson Simonal a vida e so pra cantar.

Gracias! Cuidándonos de la mejor manera posible, con todas las precauciones, y como se dice por acá: aguantando la pela!

Gracias, amigo! Take care you too!
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!Hola!
De verdad, soy autodidacto en español—de joven, he estudiado frances en la escuela, italiano tocando música en Roma en los años 60 (!), y portugues brasileño tocando bossa y samba.
Practico mi español casi todos los dias, leyendo libros y revistas escuchando música y veyendo películas, especialmente las de Cuba. (te recomendo "Guantanamera" …)

Espero que te disfrutes de eses links …

(mi guitarrista favorito)



"Anyone who understands jazz knows that you can't understand it. It's too complicated. That's what's so simple about it."
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