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This song made it to number #2 in the UK Jazz Fusion chart in January 2002. I'm flattered
that this tune ended up high in the UK "Jazz Fusion" chart. The standard of musicanship in this genre is absolutely awesome and I'm flattered to be included among such creative and talented people.
... here's yet another one from the so-called vaults - probably written around 1985-86 (I can't remember!) ... on one of those home keyboards - you know - you press the demo key or something and it starts playing a waltz!
I got it set up so that I had the bass auto-accompniment on the left hand and Jack's patented "three finger piano" chords did the rest. That's where this one came from!
This is actually an extremely complex piece (harmonically) - unless you're a jazzer/muso and understand these things. I've always liked the tune and had always wanted to try and do an improved version. The original demo was interesting but ...
The guitar breaks, I'm pretty pleased with, even though I say it myself. However, I don't class myself as a jazz guitar play at all. I'm originally a blues guitarist but I've been exposed to absolutely loads of jazz - which of course, I love - but I'm not a jazz guitar player like the absolutely brilliant Martin Taylor, for example. Anyway, this is the tune, hope you like it!!! God bless Tal Farlow.
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... here's yet another one from the so-called vaults - probably written around 1985-86 (I can't remember!) ... on one of those home keyboards - you know - you press the demo key or something and it starts playing a waltz!
I got it set up so that I had the bass auto-accompniment on the left hand and Jack's patented "three finger piano" chords did the rest. That's where this one came from!
This is actually an extremely complex piece (harmonically) - unless you're a jazzer/muso and understand these things. I've always liked the tune and had always wanted to try and do an improved version. The original demo was interesting but ...
The guitar breaks, I'm pretty pleased with, even though I say it myself. However, I don't class myself as a jazz guitar play at all. I'm originally a blues guitarist but I've been exposed to absolutely loads of jazz - which of course, I love - but I'm not a jazz guitar player like the absolutely brilliant Martin Taylor, for example. Anyway, this is the tune, hope you like it!!! God bless Tal Farlow.
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jazzy instrumental latin cool
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