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You Know What its Like if You Did One and Two,
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This review is from: Larry Coryell's Jazz Guitar, Volume 3 (DVD)
This isn't a beginners course. You'll need to have done One and Two before you start this DVD.
As a player and teacher, I can tell you there's hundreds of guitar DVD out there (I've given up wathcing them now as there are so many bad ones it's a joke trying to review them all for students). This is one of the best. Larry is a great communicator and these DVDs are a very good source of materials if you want to get into fusion and jazz. Players wanting to do the Satriani / Vai thing would do well to pay attention and see the sources of mauch of that style of playing here in fusion. You don't have to finger tap all the time - you'll see some seriously fast conventional playing on this DVD. Summary - an excellent DVD for studying the basics of jazz and fusion. Try "Non Nonsense Jazz Guitar" by Jimmy Bruno as well. Larry Coreyell's book, "Jazz Guitar" from Guitar Player publishing would go well with this DVD, although the DVD does come with a booklet and a 20 (?) page full size one to download from the DVD's PDF file. There's a lot of good work to be done here.
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worth getting all 3 DVD volumes,
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This review is from: Larry Coryell's Jazz Guitar, Volume 3 (DVD)
I bought all three Volumes of Lary Coryell's jazz guitar. I have been playing guitar since 1991 so Volumes 1 and 2 I found to be less useful to me as Volume 3
I especially liked the part where he show the rolling arpegiatted harmonic technique. It's a really beautiful and interesting sounding trick to use with chords and producing harmonics with your pick hand. I recommend Larry Coryell, and Joe Pass for jazz guitar.
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