Autumn Leaves [jazz solo video]


Adam Fulara
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05/15/2004 11:29 am
Hello

I have recorded new video file - Autumn Leaves (Kozma, Mercer)
It is placed in video section
http://adam.fulara.com/a/eind.php?g=evideo

direct link (10 MB, time 3:30)
http://adam.fulara.com/a/download.php?kat=video&plik=6
(for newsletter subscribbers also I placed better quality version)

codec XviD as always
http://fulara.com/video/codec.exe

At this moment I write a book+DVD - classical tapping transriptions for
6-string guitar (12 complete tunes) - it's almost done.
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basics
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05/15/2004 12:28 pm
Autumn leaves is one of my favorite jazz charts of all time, nice job for sure. That classical stuff must take a long time to memorize. Are those tunes like jazz piano where your left hand comps automatically without much thought and you concentrate on your right doing a solo (just the two of us, pretty sweet) or do you have to memorize the whole thing, comping and soloing?

The angle of your right hand worries me, doesn't seem like that natural of a hand position, but then again, I've never seen anybody do 8 finger tapping.

Pretty Sweet!
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05/15/2004 12:52 pm
Wow, that was a really cool one! You really have great controll, man! I've never seen anyone playing like you before, why did you choose that kind of style?
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Adam Fulara
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05/15/2004 1:08 pm
This is improvisation, I didn't learned this solo, also parts are improvised, so I didn't plan part in melody with left hand at this point etc. Of course there are still basic points like melody at the begining.

This kind of style comes from Partyzant playing. I gradauted music school (accordion playing) and later I was a shredder, then I saw this style and I loved it.
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05/16/2004 5:54 am
That's pretty wicked. :eek:

Cool guitar too! I like the way the two heads meet up at the top!

One thing though, you look kind of upset while playing... something on your mind? You can let us know! We can help you work it out! :)
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05/17/2004 6:18 am
hmmm...I dont understand why people play the guitar like this when they could play the Piano and probably do more on the Piano technically and musically wise than on the guitar but who knows..thats just me ranting..
Nice video..
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05/17/2004 10:44 pm
I heard one guy, I forget who he is.. he was black and I think the story was he was busking when he got discovered.. anyway, he could play I think four different parts simultaneously: bass, rythm, lead, and other stuff. It was truly truly amazing and undoubtably impossible without having 8 fingers hammering out notes. It was more than equivalent to what could be played on the piano.
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05/17/2004 11:27 pm
you can use 10 fingers on piano and it has atleast double the range and can make much more complex chords so I find it hard that anytihng on the gutiar cant be done on the piano besides bends and what not..Go to MarshallHarrison.com and watch some of piano videos he has...they are amazing..especially the chopin one
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