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            <description>Directory of jazz gutarist with artist links. Eventually this is intendend to become a sortable database of jazz guitarist. 

Jazz Guitarist - by first name

	* Al Di Meola | Video of Al Di Meola 
	* Alex Machacek | Video of Alex Machacek 
	* Allan Holdsworth | Video of Allan Holdsworth 
	* Andrew Cheshire | Video of Andrew Cheshire 
	* Attila Zoller | Video of Attila Zoller 
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	* Ben Sher | Video of Ben Sher 
	* Bill Frisell | Video of Bill Frisell 
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            <description>Scott Henderson (1954) is an American blues and fusion jazz guitarist and lead guitarist in the band Tribal Tech. 

See also: Videos by Scott Henderson, and his brilliant jazz guitar lessons 

Scott Henderson Steve Bailey &amp; Greg Bissonette - Fusion Jam</description>
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            <description>Alex Machacek (1972, Tulln, Austria) is a brilliant and truly original fusion jazz guitarist.  

Alex Machacek established himself as on of the greatest jazz and fusion jazz guitarist on this planet with his album [SIC] in 2006, bringing the mystery of fusion jazz guitar to a new level.</description>
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Comping lesson on “There Will Never Be Another You”. Go to that site to find guitar chord charts, tabs and backing track for that lesson: jazzguitar.be 

  

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 herb_ellis accompanied by Eldon Shamblin performs “There’ll Never Be Another You”:</description>
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            <description>Mitchell Herbert (Herb) Ellis (1921, Farmersville, Texas), is an American bop and swing jazz guitarist based in Fairfield Bay, Arkansas. Herb Ellis Music. He has over 30 solo recordings, and has recorded and toured with the biggest names in jazz like Jimmy Dorsey, Oscar Petterson, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Coleman Howkins, Roy Eldridge, Joe Pass, and Barney Kessel. He was part of the Oscar Peterson Trio from 1953. Toured with Jazz at the Philharmonic.</description>
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            <description>[Jazz guitarist Clint Strong]Clint Strong is an american jazz guitarist based in Arlington, Texas. 

Short bio: Considered by many to be one of jazz guitar’s greatest living bebop players, Clint Strong’s seamingly endless improvisations are rooted in the sounds of jazz’s rich tradition, mixing in newer, fresh harmonic approaches with copious amounts of his rich sense of humur. Clint has performed or recorded with a host of top-tier jazz and country artists such as country legends: Merle Ha…</description>
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            <description>The Nick Carver Show “No Idle Frets”: Listen to new releases in all different genres of jazz guitar music. Go to the homepage of his show noidlefrets.blogspot.com. 

Or select a podcast from the list below, and click start to listen:</description>
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            <description>Submit your site to Guitaroogle</description>
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            <description>Jay Umble is an American master jazz guitar and an excellent jazz guitar educator and author. He has studied under Pat Martino and Joe Diorio. He has released recordings which incorporate straight ahead / modern jazz and contemporary styles. He teaches guitar mechanics, harmony/theory and fretboard integration in addition to general guitar playing at Bucknell University and Susquehanna University. Jay Umble has authored several educational jazz guitar books published through Mel Bay Publications…</description>
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            <description>Wayne Shorter‘“JuJu”John Coltrane‘One Down, One UpImpressions
Art TatumThelonious Monk

 A whole-tone scale is a symmetrical scale comprised of whole-step intervals only, i.e. each note in the scale is separated by two semitones. Thus there’s six notes to the octave in a whole-tone scale, Really an inspiration to try, creating an dreamy augmented sound.</description>
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