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10 Top Jazz Guitarist


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Some of the most influential and innovative guitarists in the jazz world has emerged - often with the technique incredibly fast and complex formulas - Jazz Master nothing can match that can produce rock and roll - in fact, jazz has been important for almost 100 years and from trad. jazz fusion pioneers of the new world are a different breed producing a wide range of sounds.

What makes a great jazz guitarist? Extravaganza --Technology and a touch of magic - our top 10 provides guitarists who have their own unique style and sound - often imitated but never duplicated. Would you like to jazz guitar? Well check out these ten great players.

1. Joe Pass

With a career spanning 50 years, including time spent with Frank Sinatra, Dizzy Gillespie and spent Herb Ellis - Pass became renowned for his solo style that uses the complex finger-picking technique coupled with a clever left-hand phrasing. WithEpiphone signature guitar released in his honor - Pass is a great truth

2. Pat Metheny

Part of the Modern Jazz set - Metheny on guitar is a pioneer - and a wide range of musical influences, from rock to folk, jazz, orchestral and traditional. Difficult to define a specific technique, but with influences from Joe Pass to Wes Montgomery, who has a career spanning 30 years and remains highly regarded.

3. Les Paul

One of the most important storiesGuitarists. Central to the development of modern guitar and recording techniques. It 'was, however, as a jazz guitarist who became famous - with a fast fluid style reminiscent of the great Django Reinheardt Twang but with a distinctive country was burning a path in his career - the fact that Les Paul still played to the public in His 90 is testimony to how important this man is.

4. Wes Montgomery

Montgomery played with a distinctive style - the elimination ofUsing a pick he played with most of the fingers with the thumb resting on the guitar body. Easily distinguishable with intricate phrasing, including use of Octaves - Montgomery sound - despite a brief career that was cut at the tender age of 43 - Montgomery still had time, a series of hit record albums and jazz influence a variety or artists.

5. Charlie Christian

Highly influential in the jazz and one of the main first electric blues, but with afrustrating brief career (dying at the age of 25) - his way of playing with the Benny Goodman Orchestra in the famous '30 and '40

6. John McLaughlin

Incredible Jazz fusion artists - part of the fusion band Mahavishnu Orchestra in the '70s. With a blinding influences, rapid procedure and world music sound - McLaughlin is a unique voice in the world of jazz.

7. Herb Ellis

The achievement of the jazz audience with his time with the Oscar Peterson Triothe '50 's Ellis has continued to record and play with a number of artists - with a fast - fluid but still melodic style - Ellis has a distinctive voice and guitar in the jazz world tecfhnique inspiration.

8. Charlie Byrd

Grammy award-winning and with a career spanning 40 years - classically trained Byrd much of South America with the bossa nova sound was influenced made his name playing with Stan Getz in 1960 --

9. Kenny Burrell

With a style thattechnique marries a soul with a love of bebop, Burrell has a bucket load of great musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz and Benny Goodman - with a trove of more than 40 albums and career spans over 50 years, Burrell played a true master of jazz

10. Django Reinhardt

N. list of jazz guitarists Django not remember that was complete - with a Gypsy upbringing and musical influence, attended a fascinating technology, gathering near the bridge andonly one string - the few, but concern many - he remains perhaps the most important jazz guitarists of all the influences of the time.

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