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Elite LX
Posted 2004-06-27 8:04 PM (#184127)
Subject: Jazz anyone?


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I am into easy jazz for my listening pleasure and want to head toward a jazz style of play. I bought a Elite LX and was wondering if anyone out there has success with theirs in playing jazz tunes...........I know I may take a lick for this but the soft listening of the likes of Nora Jones and Mercy Malick. Just drop a line if your Elite fits the bill. Man I love these guitars and the Elite is my first...........is this an addiction where you buy different models over the years and are unable to sell any of them for they become like kids?
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Stu Gotts
Posted 2004-06-27 9:22 PM (#184128 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?


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Hey Elite LX, I play smooth and some traditional jazz on my Elite 5868. I bought it from a really good jazz player who just had too many guitars. I record my music using the Ovation and it sounds great, and of course the ease of playing is the key. For recordings I run it through a Yamaha EMX 640 powered mixer and I get a clean smooth sound.
Stu
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iconocoustica
Posted 2004-06-28 7:51 AM (#184129 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?


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Location: North Carolina
Doesn't Bernie Williams play some sort of smooth jazz on his O?

Franklin
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2004-06-28 9:20 AM (#184130 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?



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Maybe Al Dimeola breaks into smooth every once in awhile..... Larry Coryell, too.

I think a lot of jazz gets played on O's. I have tried to cover some of Larry Carlton's acoustic stuff on my Ovation. The fault in the transcription is not the guitar's. With the right EQ, you can get a great sound.

The older owner's manuals used to include a recommended EQ setting on the OP24 for jazz, if I remember right. I don't know about the new ones.
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cliff
Posted 2004-06-28 9:50 AM (#184131 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?


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"SmoothJazz" . . . . I always loved that term . .

". . please stay clear of the elevator doors as they close . .
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-06-28 11:25 AM (#184132 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?



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The dentist will be in to see you in just a minute...
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Beal
Posted 2004-06-28 6:29 PM (#184133 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?



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"Please move away from the doors and to the center of the car"
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cliff
Posted 2004-06-28 6:40 PM (#184134 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?


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Don't get me wrong, . . . I LOVE JAZZ . . . . but the "SmoothJazz" FM-station here in NY (while they DO once in a (great) while play stuff like AcousticAlchemy, Peter White, Pat Metheny, Laurence Juber & such, the vast majority of it is syrupy Peabo Bryson vocals or the AntiChrist that IS Kenny(fucking)"G"!!
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Beal
Posted 2004-06-29 7:02 AM (#184135 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?



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I saw Bernie on a TV spot and he was playing an Ovation and sounded great.

Did we tell the Kenny G joke here already?
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cliff
Posted 2004-06-29 9:27 AM (#184136 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?


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Bernie IS good!!!

We MAY have had the Kenny G Joke (a redundancy) here, but I'm sure the newbies'd love to hear it . . .
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Duncan J
Posted 2004-06-29 10:08 AM (#184137 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?


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I'd like to hear the Kenny G (a.k.a. "The Anti-Christ")joke. Any joke at his expense ought to be good.
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Elite LX
Posted 2004-06-29 7:20 PM (#184138 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?


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My guitar teacher is going to start with some jazz angles upon my request. I hope it starts me in the right direction and my play can adapt to it since it is my main interest.
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Beal
Posted 2004-06-30 6:37 AM (#184139 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?



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You're in a room with Hitler, Stalin and Saddam and have a gun with two bullits. Who do you shoot?


Kenny G, twice.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-06-30 7:14 AM (#184140 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?


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Hey, I like Kenny G. and his horn. Now, if he'd just hold the damn thing still, it's make a great ashtray or cup holder.
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Standingovation
Posted 2004-06-30 8:10 AM (#184141 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?



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They were playing Kenny G. at my dentists office the other day. I asked the dentist if it would be posible to turn up the volume of the drill.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-06-30 8:20 AM (#184142 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?


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... doesn't Kenny G live in an elevator?
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Stu Gotts
Posted 2004-06-30 8:25 AM (#184143 - in reply to #184127)
Subject: Re: Jazz anyone?


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Hey All, Oops, I set the wrong tone when I wrote smooth jazz !! I lean toward Lee Ritenour and the older Benson styles. Kenny G is not jazz in any form. The words jazz and Kenny G should not be used together in the same decade. Sorry about that. Ovations are great for jazz, the guy I bought mine from played hard be-bop and traditional jazz on the 5868. Stu
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