Wayne krantz ❤ i Love the ring modulador as much as everything else in his playing, he brings a new aproach ro eléctric guitar rhytmicaly harmonicaly and a unique sound over a stratocaster
This is amazing...awesome! Cant believe i havent seen this before today! 2013!!! 10:30 is awesome snare stuff! Peace Ari and Chris, you guys are AWESOME!
Wayne Krantz is one of the most underated modern guitar players even being one of the most original, complete and roundly amazings. He kick Adam Roger's ass any day of the week and that is a lot to say.
***** agreed on both counts, but sometimes, I just want the shredding and to have my face melted off (I might be a jazz lover, but I still grew up with Led Zeppelin and the Grateful Dead...a little of that energy in a jazz context can sometimes be a VERY welcomed thing)
Wayne krantz ❤ i Love the ring modulador as much as everything else in his playing, he brings a new aproach ro eléctric guitar rhytmicaly harmonicaly and a unique sound over a stratocaster
love the drummer !! and Potter is from another planet ! and the guys from heaven !
It's a first time for me to watch this fantastic quartet from 2005 European tour. I would also ask "Any more of this gig available?" keenly.
TILL 13:10!! OH MY GOD they killin it!!! ARI FOR THE WIN!
then they keep soloing over it...this is what moves jazz along. great video! cant say enough
This is amazing...awesome! Cant believe i havent seen this before today! 2013!!! 10:30 is awesome snare stuff!
Peace Ari and Chris, you guys are AWESOME!
Wonderful stuff. Any more of this gig available?
Wayne Krantz is one of the most underated modern guitar players even being one of the most original, complete and roundly amazings. He kick Adam Roger's ass any day of the week and that is a lot to say.
I find Adam's playing to be more listenable though, and more surprising.
***** agreed on both counts, but sometimes, I just want the shredding and to have my face melted off (I might be a jazz lover, but I still grew up with Led Zeppelin and the Grateful Dead...a little of that energy in a jazz context can sometimes be a VERY welcomed thing)