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Διαβάστε ένα πολύ ωραίο άρθρο για τον υπέροχο jazz κιθαρίστα Grant Green, την κιθάρα του (ES-330) και τον υπέροχο jazz ήχο του. Στο άρθρο αυτό εκτός των άλλων περιγράφει και τη διαφορά μιας ES-335 από μια ES-330:
Given its predisposition toward a warm, clean tone, the sound of jazz guitar has earned a bad rap in some circles. The “jazz tone”—or “jazz no tone,” as a recording engineer friend used to call it—is often considered dull, flat, and muddy. Sadly, we often live up to (or down to) our reputations, valid or otherwise, so it’s possible that some jazz players have let themselves perpetuate such a sound, having allowed it to be considered the norm. Refer directly to any of the great players, however, the originators of swing and bop and cool jazz guitar of the late 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s, and you discover a tone that’s a thousand miles from dullsville. I’ve always admired the lithe, loose, slightly bluesy and righteously groovy playing of Grant Green, so let’s study his tone as a case in point...
Η συνέχεια εδώ:
http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Lifestyle/Features/Get%20That%20Tone_%20Green%20Street-er/
Προτεινόμενα ακουσματα:
Grant's First Stand (1961)
http://www.amazon.com/Grants-First-Stand-Grant-Green/dp/B00002SWSO
Grantstand (1961)
http://www.amazon.com/Grantstand-Grant-Green/dp/B000005H4P
Am I Blue (1963)
http://www.amazon.com/Am-I-Blue-Grant-Green/dp/B00005UMTW
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