another jazz standard on my Maverick

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Jan Oelbrandt
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another jazz standard on my Maverick

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Easy to play, a tip for those who would want to start playing jazz tunes in standard E9th tuning:
Sunny Side of the Street
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGXrlDPLPGU
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Good job Jan. Keep them coming.

Tony
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Darn good. I really enjoyed it. It was way more than I expected. Good job. Larry
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Applause!!! :D
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More !

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Post by Joachim Kettner »

Sounds great! Thank you Jan.
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

Wonderful, Jan! Great intonation and execution, very clean!

Your performances here prove that a good player does not need clusters of knee levers, rows of pedals, tons of reverb and effects. Talent will shine through on any instrument! Thank you for sharing your sound with us.
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Good stuff :!:
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Post by Jan Oelbrandt »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jv7WfeSyxdw
the above link is another tune, this time a little harder to play because there's so much chromatics going on in this melody, and the med-high tempo. In the solo (which I do mostly by chord playing) you can hear a little use of the half-stop I installed on my A-pedal. That's at 1'08" and again at 1'50" of the vid.
Thanks to all (good) comments.

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Post by Paul Frank Bloomfield »

I am astounded ! If Jan can play like that on a basic student whats he going to sound like on the
uni-12 string he's getting !
I wait with baited breath !
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