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Sweep arpeggios. Check this guy out

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@optonline.net: > Hi. For anyone curious to see how a Jazz player utilizes sweep arpeggios > check-out > the video clips of Robert Conti playing Days of Wine and Roses. And > other tunes at his site. http://www.robertconti.com  And no, I don’t > work for him, not related to him etc…Just thought that some folks > might be interested. Peace out, RDS — > Jazz Guitarist/Educator > http://www.rickdelsavio.com

He’s great, but does he have scales memorized? Joel

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So this is a student of yours, Rick? (Kidding, just kidding) — Mike C. "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." –Friedrich Nietzsche – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hi. For anyone curious to see how a Jazz player utilizes sweep arpeggios > check-out > the video clips of Robert Conti playing Days of Wine and Roses. And > other tunes at his site. http://www.robertconti.com  And no, I don’t > work for him, not related to him etc…Just thought that some folks > might be interested. Peace out, RDS — > Jazz Guitarist/Educator > http://www.rickdelsavio.com

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> Hi. For anyone curious to see how a Jazz player utilizes sweep > arpeggios check-out > the video clips of Robert Conti playing Days of Wine and Roses.

Man.  Now that just pisses me off. lol Wow.

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> Hi. For anyone curious to see how a Jazz player utilizes sweep arpeggios > check-out > the video clips of Robert Conti playing Days of Wine and Roses. And > other tunes at his site. http://www.robertconti.com

Wow, and he looks so nonchalant! He doesn’t even appear interested at times.

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Hi Steve. Which has been the topic of much discussion lately over at rec.music.makers.guitar.jazz (See the ‘Robert Conti’ thread.)  Take care, Rick :) > Hi. For anyone curious to see how a Jazz player utilizes sweep arpeggios > check-out > the video clips of Robert Conti playing Days of Wine and Roses. And > other tunes at his site. http://www.robertconti.com > Wow, and he looks so nonchalant! He doesn’t even appear interested at times.

– Jazz Guitarist/Educator http://www.rickdelsavio.com

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And then it would stop sounding like a Jazz guitarist, no? RDS :) – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> > Hi. For anyone curious to see how a Jazz player utilizes sweep arpeggios > > check-out > > the video clips of Robert Conti playing Days of Wine and Roses. And > > other tunes at his site. http://www.robertconti.com  And no, I don’t > > work for him, not related to him etc…Just thought that some folks > > might be interested. Peace out, RDS — > > Jazz Guitarist/Educator > > http://www.rickdelsavio.com > Yep, he is a monster player and has some great learning books and > tapes.  I have purchased some of his products and it has made a real > difference in my playing. > Dave > Dude, > Those sweeps would sound better with more distortion and a better rig, > maybe a JEM/Marhsall combo. Just my 2 cents. > Todd LaRoc > http://profiles.yahoo.com/toddlaroc

– Jazz Guitarist/Educator http://www.rickdelsavio.com

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And if Conti got a lobotomy, he would sound like "Dud" LaRoc. — Mike C. "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." –Friedrich Nietzsche > And then it would stop sounding like a Jazz guitarist, no? RDS :)

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> > > Hi. For anyone curious to see how a Jazz player utilizes sweep arpeggios > > > check-out > > > the video clips of Robert Conti playing Days of Wine and Roses. And > > > other tunes at his site. http://www.robertconti.com  And no, I don’t > > > work for him, not related to him etc…Just thought that some folks > > > might be interested. Peace out, RDS — > > > Jazz Guitarist/Educator > > > http://www.rickdelsavio.com > > Yep, he is a monster player and has some great learning books and > > tapes.  I have purchased some of his products and it has made a real > > difference in my playing. > > Dave > Dude, > Those sweeps would sound better with more distortion and a better rig, > maybe a JEM/Marhsall combo. Just my 2 cents. > Todd LaRoc > http://profiles.yahoo.com/toddlaroc > — > Jazz Guitarist/Educator > http://www.rickdelsavio.com

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@jason.wertznet.net: > Hi. For anyone curious to see how a Jazz player utilizes sweep > arpeggios check-out > the video clips of Robert Conti playing Days of Wine and Roses. > Man.  Now that just pisses me off. lol > Wow.

And he’s playing an 8 string. Wow

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Hi. For anyone curious to see how a Jazz player utilizes sweep arpeggios check-out the video clips of Robert Conti playing Days of Wine and Roses. And other tunes at his site. http://www.robertconti.com  And no, I don’t work for him, not related to him etc…Just thought that some folks might be interested. Peace out, RDS — Jazz Guitarist/Educator http://www.rickdelsavio.com

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