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Just one stick is fine for Nate Smith, apparently. More…
A blues phrase with a lot bends from Mayer's "Where the Light Is: Live in Los Angeles." More…
Here's some wonderful bluegrass picking from Molly Tuttle. There's something magical about triplets beamed to sixteenth notes! More…
Anders Nordstrom of Pocket Radio tracking over a G#m | Bmaj7 | Gmaj7| Dmaj7 progression. More…
Here Anders records some background parts for a progression that generally goes Gm7 | Bbmaj7 | F#maj7 | C#maj7. More…
Sophisticated part playing from Kevin Byrd. All class and pocket! More…
Martin taking advantage of the slow tempo in "Nuages" to play a beautifully rhythm and melody. More…
Emily Krueger of Zoology with a wonderfully creative loop passage full of chord slides and tapping. More…
This is technically a "simple" break in "After You've Gone," but the rhythm and the speed combine for a beautiful effect. More…
Brent sounding like a runaway train on "Hot Wired." Very cool bender lines! More…
Nat swinging hard on the "Tea For Two" A section. More…
When you play Billie's Bounce this good, you can tap on whatever beat you want. More…
Bill Evans discusses how one might take the time to really learn the framework of a tune rather than going to Licks "R" Us. More…
Billy Taylor discussing melodic contour and development. More…
A little bluegrass with a baroque after-taste. More…
Two choruses from Peter Bernstein on "Sandu." He wades out into the deep end for a few bars. More…
Justus West warming up with beautifully connected chords. More…
Nice flourishes on this turnaround from Erik Soderlind on Ben Paterson's "I Wish I Knew." More…
Olli Soikkeli and Jason Anick of Rhythm Future quartet playing the Django head from their namesake. More…
Rocky Gresset commits to and alters a blisteringly-fast lick on "Caravan." More…
B.B. King running away with it on "Why I Sing the Blues."… More…
Here's a rippin' (mM7) break from Julian Lage on his new track "Roger the Dodger." More…
Hot jazz at its best. Angelo Debarre blazing over the B section of Django's "Impromptu." More…
Bruno Major's solo during a live performance of his song "Easily" on the Late Late show. More…