Hi Everyone,
I've been screwing around some more with video production at home, and while working out how to make a solid white background, I recorded these tunes - I hope you like them. Comments etc more than welcome
Les Feuilles Mortes
Nuages
Swing 39
Comments
Beautiful playing! You should release an album of solo jazz guitar on your Favino. Nuages and Autumn Leaves worked very well. To my ears, Swing 39 needs either a second guitar or bass to fill out the sound properly. It sounds too empty at times. Perhaps you could overdub a second guitar track to fill it out? (I have a solo jazz guitar album by Larry Coryell and he does a second guitar overdub on two of the tunes)
I do a solo jazz guitar gig every week and choose tunes that work well without another instrument. Lots of ballads, bossas and swing standards (that I can do a lot of chord melody on) are my stock in trade on that gig. Watching your videos may compel me to try that gig with one of my Duponts. You have inspired me.
Let's hear some more! Keep it up and thanks.
Cheers,
Marc
www.hotclubpacific.com
Thanks so much for listening and your comments! I know what you mean about Swing 39 - normally on a jazz guitar I'd put a lot more chords in supporting the solo line, but I feel like doing this makes it sound very not-gypsy jazz for me (don't want to just play regular jazz on a french guitar, if you know what I mean). Also, I don't want to do the overdub thing, as I think there's something disingenuous about it - like I couldn't do it on a gig, if you know what I mean. I think the aim of solo playing - or at least solo improvising - should be to be self sufficient. Nothing necessarily against people who do the looping/overdubbing thing, but it's not what I'm after.
Still trying to work out how to make this work, as the texture, as you say, does drop out a lot at medium-up tempos. I've not found many, or any good examples of this around the place - mostly gypsy jazz guitarists just play ballads solo.
The one example that I like is Tchavolo playing Arc en ciel (attached below) in the cafe in the movie Swing, where he plays at quite a fast tempo and supports the line through lots of chordal interjections, but never really plays "chord melody" per se. The other thing that makes it difficult is not using right hand fingers, even hybrid picking - which again is something I wouldn't avoid if I were playing jazz, but don't want to do here because I've somehow become a masochistic ultra-traditionalist in this style (ha!), even though Django did it at times (like all traditionalist, I'm a mess of contradictions).
Anyway, still working on that one Thanks again so much for listening and for your thoughts - very much appreciated!