Classical Guitar Gig
Monday, January 7th, 2008Classical Guitar Gig
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![]() 76 Pickup Tones On Your Select Special Stratocaster HSS With Solderless Upgrade US $131.99
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![]() CLASSICAL GUITAR BONE BRIDGE SADDLE AND END NUT NEW US $11.75
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![]() 76 Pickup Tones On Your Lonestar Standard HSS Stratocaster w Solderless Upgrade US $131.99
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![]() Modern Player Marauder 76 Pickup Tone Upgrade A Session Guitarist Dream Machine US $131.99
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![]() Stagg Acoustic Classical Guitar with lots of free extras US $140.00
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![]() Jackson JS1R Dinky Snow White w gig bag New US $230.00
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![]() Jackson JS22R Dinky Electric Guitar Snow White w gig bag New US $149.00
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![]() Ibanez Acoustic Guitar Natural Model IJVC100SNT US $250.00
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![]() Traveler Guitar MK II Nylon Classical US $148.09
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![]() Strunal Classical Guitar Childs Size Classical 1 4 size Exc Cond US $76.00
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![]() FOLK ACOUSTIC CLASSICAL GUITAR STRINGS STRAP L115F US $14.10
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![]() ELECTRIC GUITAR MACHINE HEAD STRING RETAINER TREE US $4.85
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![]() 1991 JEAN LARRIVEE Acoustic Guitar Owned Used by Paul Gilbert Mr Big US $898.89
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![]() Behringer Bass V Amp Pro Rack Mount US $120.00
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![]() Yamaha C 40 Acoustic Classical Guitar Clean Great Nylon String Nice US $119.99
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![]() 98 Fender Stratocaster Classic Black Rosewood fretboard US $96.00
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![]() FENDER \ SQUIRE CLASSIC VIBE 50s STRATOCASTER 2 COLOR SUNBURST MAPLE NECK US $275.00
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![]() 1998 Epiphone S 310 3 Pickup Soild Body Guitar New Strings w Setup Gig Bag US $199.00
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![]() BLACK Acoustic Guitar 38 steel string NEW w gigbag and accessories US $49.95
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![]() Behringer Bass V amp US $45.00
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![]() Fender 60th Anniversary Telecaster Limited Anniversary Edition Blonde US $1,399.99
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![]() NEW MAHALO CONCERT UKULELE U320CAQUILA STRING WITH FREE GIG BAG US $49.99
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![]() Gretsch Guitar G6136T White Falcon™ with Bigsby NEW US $2,599.00
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![]() BLACK Cutaway Acoustic Guitar steel stringFULL SIZE US $34.95
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![]() Boss CE 2 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal 1982 MIJ Black Label Vintage US $150.00
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![]() BLACK Acoustic GUITAR 38 steel string NEWgigbagmore US $34.95
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![]() Orville 1989 made Les Paul Standerd Vintage sunburst Made in Japan US $933.00
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![]() Fender Strat Daphne Blue Custom Shop Texas Special Pickups Gig Bag Strings US $610.00
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![]() Cordoba C7 with Padded Gig Bag US $300.00
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![]() Purple Cutaway Steel String Acoustic Guitar w accbag US $29.95
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![]() BLUE Cutaway Acoustic Guitar steel stringbagFULL SIZE US $34.95
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![]() Sunburst ACOUSTIC Guitar coffee steel string 41 yellow black orange Full Size US $69.95
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![]() Giannini GWNC1 EL Sevilha Classical Guitar Acoustic Electric Nylon US $325.00
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![]() NEW RECORDING KING RP 06 O BODY SIZE ACOUSTIC GUITAR NATURAL US $289.99
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![]() Fender Srv Tribute Strat Stratocaster Custom Upgraded US $399.00
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![]() Bass Guitar Ray 35 by Musicman with Padded Gig Bag US $619.99
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![]() Epiphone LP Ultra III Electric Guitar Brand New Lists $124800 US $749.00
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![]() Epiphone SG G 400 Electric Guitar Worn Brown Lists $49900 Brand New US $152.50
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![]() Epiphone Dot Deluxe Semi Hollow Electric Guitar VS Burst Lists $66500 US $451.00
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![]() Takamine EC 132Sc Classical Acoustic Electric Guitar Nat Lists $1719 Japan US $991.00
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![]() Marshall Class 5 1x10 5W Tube Guitar Amplifier GREEN US $350.00
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Classical Gig Guitar with Amp and Reverb, Marley's Ghost by Andrew York
The Innovative & Intellectual Jazz Piano Of Bill Evans by Duane Shinn
Bill Evans was born on the 6th of August, 1929 in Plainfield, New Jersey. He started learning to play the piano when he was six years old. In 7 years, he added two more instruments to his repertoire. His first gig was when his brother Harry had to be substituted for Buddy Valentino's band. He was familiar with the music it was the same kind of music that he was practicing at home. He continued playing boogie-woogie there on in clubs in and around New York City.
He was awarded a scholarship to Southeastern Louisiana University where he played to an audience Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto in a recital in 1950. He left the institute with a degree in piano performance and teaching. While in college, he founded the Delta Omega Chapter of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia - a fraternity for people with an interest in music.
After graduation, he served in US Army after which he returned to New York and continued to gig. He set himself up as a sideman for bands playing Third Stream jazz - an innovative mixture of classical music and jazz. While building up his reputation, he was a part of many studio recordings. He worked with George Russell to come up with work like Concerto for Billy the Kid and All About Rosie. He also was on albums by Tony Scott, Oliver Nelson, Art Farmer and Charles Mingus with whom he recorded during this period of time.
His first recording of his own material was with his 1956 album New Jazz Conceptions. He got make his debut with album after being referred by Mundell Lowe to producer Orrin Keepnews. In 58', he was invited to play with Miles Davis and the Miles Davis Sextet. The short stint that he had with the sextet was iconic as the sound of the sextet thereafter took a new direction.
Miles Davis describes Bill Evans' style of playing in his autobiography. "Bill had this quiet fire that I loved on piano. The way he approached it, the sound he got was like crystal notes or sparkling water cascading down from some clear waterfall."
He left the band after running into trouble with drugs and also in search of new ground to conquer. He recorded Everybody Digs Bill Evans which had a new style that he had been working on at the time. After a short recording stint recording the iconic 1959 album Kind of Blue, he went back solo and formed his own trio with bassist Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian on the drums. The trio stuck to jazz standards and original composition involving a lot of improvisation.
They had four albums between 1959 and 1961 - Portrait In Jazz, Explorations, Sunday At The Village Vanguard and Waltz For Debby. All these four album except Portrait In jazz were released in 1961. Waltz I jazz was released in 59'. Sunday At The Village Vanguard and Waltz For Debby are regarded as one of the greatest jazz recordings of all time.
Evans experimented with interplay with a little more freedom with his trio. He used slow ballad like tempos for the songs and used quiet volume levels which was the first that it was ever done in jazz. His chords had a classical touch to it becoming more and more impressionistic. His left hand playing and right hand playing were so complimentary that you could see a Bud Powell influence.
Pushing the lid further, Evans was the pioneer of avoiding bebop and other jazz forms in favor a new style - modal jazz. His bassist collaborator Scott LaFaro passed away young at 25 which made Evans take some time off to come to terms with his death. Breaking more ground in 1962, he recorded an album that is considered a classic jazz piano and guitar duet album.
He got bassist Chuck Israel to take the place of LaFaro in the trio. The new group continued recording winning a Grammy for their 1963 release Conversations With Myself. It was not all rosy a period for the trio with their music not selling well. Their manager Helen Keane brought the band back on track.
The entry of bassist Eddie Gomes into the band make things look up a bit creatively for the band. The 1968 live recording Bill Evans at the Montreux Jazz Festival is considered the pianist's best because of the interplay and the energy that the band displayed throughout the show.
Bill Evans passed away on the 15th of September, 1980 due to a bleeding ulcer, cirrhosis and bronchial pneumonia.
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Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/The-Innovative----Intellectual-Jazz-Piano-Of-Bill-Evans/470701


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