Posted by LOU from Wi. on February 07, 2011 at 22:43:02 from (174.124.110.80):
In Reply to: Re: Adrian Legg posted by Old Roy on February 07, 2011 at 19:36:42:
Old (pal)Roy.Hey No Need to crawl back up on the porch. The man started playing when dirt was made. (from the sound of his music)I can bet the wad he practiced till wee hrs in the morning. Loved the instrument and wanted to master the art of playing. Sounds like to me he did just that. Now you know I'm prone to jazz music,and really admire artist who know their craft and suffered the anguish of rejection from those who never picked up ANY INSTRUMENT to begin with but seem to be an expert in the field. I also greatly dislike those who play a LITTLE ,that think they are the tops in their field and CAN"T wait to perform their meager offerings as greatness, at a drop of the hat. I'm going to give you an experience with a great Jazz guitar player who is gone now. Barney Kessel .Listen to the chord structure of "Autumn Leaves" as his fingers find JUST THE RIGHT FEELING FOR THE TUNE. Enjoy . Now if it comes down to it, I as a jazz piano player would be right beside you ON THE PORCH when it came to being that good.(NOT A JOKE).REgards LOU.
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