The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    Not exactly a jazz guitarist, but Jubu is one of the most influential RnB guitarists of the last 40 years. I saw the preview for this video a while ago and it finally dropped a few days ago. Great stuff that any guitarist can learn from him: tone, rhythm, phrasing. Personally I think a lot of this guitar style is extremely versatile and can be applied in jazz (think Ed Cherry, who mixes lots of blues, funk, and rnb style into his jazz playing).


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    I saw him and his band Legally Blynd at the Freight & Salvage in Berkeley a few months ago! They were cookin!

    His style is influenced significantly by rhythm guitar players from African American gospel/church music. (As has jazz guitarist Dan Wilson.) I’ve run into some great guitarists playing out of that tradition.

    AKA

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKA View Post
    I saw him and his band Legally Blynd at the Freight & Salvage in Berkeley a few months ago! They were cookin!

    His style is influenced significantly by rhythm guitar players from African American gospel/church music. (As has jazz guitarist Dan Wilson.) I’ve run into some great guitarists playing out of that tradition.

    AKA
    Hell yeah I was at that show and saw jubu outside before they went on. Did you catch Lalah Hathaway at Yoshis last year? Legally Blynd was her rhythm section. Jubu was incredible. I recorded some clips that night.


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    Quote Originally Posted by omphalopsychos View Post
    Hell yeah I was at that show and saw jubu outside before they went on. Did you catch Lalah Hathaway at Yoshis last year? Legally Blynd was her rhythm section. Jubu was incredible. I recorded some clips that night.

    I missed it!

    AKA

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    Thanks for posting this! I've never heard of him before, but he's great!