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Joe Pass
Joe Pass is one of the greatest guitarists in the history of jazz!
A genuine master of all the idioms of mainstream jazz guitar improvisation, he was
equally at home with a burning bebop line, a down home blues groove, a
sensitive "rubato" ballad, or a gentle chord melody solo. Pass was also
highly sought after as a sideman in many diverse ensembles - including a
surprisingly successful set with Roy Clark covering Hank Williams tunes.
He also served as an accompanist to singers like Ella Fitzgerald and
instrumentalists like pianist Oscar Peterson and J.J. Johnson. |
Joe Pass - The Blue Side Of Jazz - DVD
In this superb instructional DVD, the exciting follow-up to "Solo Jazz
Guitar", jazz guitar virtuoso Joe Pass explores the blues elements of jazz guitar!
Joe analyzes and teaches jazz bebop blues, new chord patterns,
blues-jazz chord substitutions, special intros and endings, "pedal" tones, accompaniment chords, voice
leadings, creating single-note
lines from chord positions, and jazz-blues improvisation combining chords and
runs together! Split screen close-ups with music
and tab on screen.
(60 min) Booklet included.....................................................Price - $24.95
Joe Pass - Solo Jazz Guitar - DVD
In this exciting
instructional DVD, Joe teaches information useful for both blues
players and jazz "purists" with his usual wit and wisdom! Topics covered
include: chord melody, chord
substitutions, leading tones, chromatic chords, voice movements, common tones, adding
color tones to your
chords, learning to work within close voicings, turnarounds, adding substitution
to your melodic playing, special licks, lines vs. scales, and learning how to
create walking bass lines over chord changes. Split
screen close-ups with notation and tab on screen.
(60 min) Booklet included.....................................................Price - $24.95
Joe Pass - An Evening With Joe Pass - DVD
In this in-depth instructional DVD Joe Pass explains and
teaches his approach to chord melody soloing and "playing what you hear"!
His trio performs many jazz
classics including "Satin Doll", "All The Things You Are", and
"You Dont Know What Love Is".
Joe also plays his solo guitar arrangements of "Stella By Starlight" and his
very own "Solo Piece".
(90 min) Booklet included.....................................................Price - $29.95
Joe Pass - The Genius Of Joe Pass - DVD
A compilation of a series of 1962-1982
live performances that capture the essence, brilliant technique and enormous talent of Joe Pass. Also
features a brief interview with Joe. Tunes include: "The Song Is You, Soft Winds, Prelude To A Kiss,
Original Blues in G, Satin
Doll, Tricotism, Sonnymoon For Two, Blues In G, Move, What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life,
Misty".
(75 min) Biographical booklet included................................Price - $24.95
Legends Of Jazz Guitar - Vol 2 - DVD
Featuring Wes Montgomery,
Kenny
Burrell, Joe Pass,
Barney Kessel, Charlie Byrd, and
Grant Green. Performances include: "Full House,
'Round
Midnight" - Wes
Montgomery, "Lover Man, My Ship" - Kenny Burrell, "Original Blues in A,
Prelude To
A Kiss" - Joe Pass,
"BBC Blues" - Barney Kessel, "Jitterbug Waltz, Isn't It a Lovely Day"
- Charlie Byrd,
"Blue Mist" - Barney
Kessel, Kenny Burrell & Grant Green.
(60 min) Biographical booklet included................................Price - $24.95
Joe Pass - The Best Of Joe Pass - Book and CD
A step-by-step breakdown of the styles and
techniques of jazz guitar virtuoso Joe Pass taught by Wolf Marshall. Learn the
trademark riffs and solos of one
of the greatest guitarists in the history of jazz! Each piece - some are single note improvised
solos while others are chord melody solos - also includes harmonic analysis and
performance notes! Songs include: "Blues
For Basie, Cavalerie, C.E.D, Django,
A Ghost Of A Chance, For Django, Milestones, Nobody Else But You,
The Night Has A Thousand Eyes, One For My Baby, Rosetta, There Is No Greater Love".
Notation and tab...................................................................Price - $22.95
Joe Pass - The Complete Joe Pass - Book
This book is a collage of many of Joe's thoughts
about the guitar as an accompanying and solo instrument and includes lessons on: harmony,
chord basics, chord substitutions, chord forms, neighboring chords, moving bass lines, melody, scales,
"lead-in" notes,
diminished lines, chordal thinking, improvising, and blues rhythm changes. It also
contains Joe Pass jazz
and blues phrases and transcribed solos including: "Bay City Blues, Foxy Chick And a
Cool Cat, Time In,
Blues in G, Dante's Inferno, Grete". Joe Pass and Herb Ellis jazz duets:
"Bonnie, Jazz Waltz, Some Of
These Days, G Blues, Hot Stuff, Ballad".
Standard notation..................................................................Price - $29.95
Joe Pass - The Joe Pass Guitar Style - Book and CD
This book/CD is divided into 2 sections: Part 1 - Harmony, includes: chord
construction, embellishment, substitution, connection and symmetric chords. Part
2 - Melody, includes: chord scales, altered scales, ear training, whole tone
scales, chord resolutions, improvising, blues (minor, modern, 3/4), rhythm
changes, and a solo to play. Learn the sound of modern harmony and melody while
playing!
Standard notation..................................................................Price - $19.95
Joe Pass - On Guitar - Book and CD
Joe explains his approach to the process
of jazz improvisation. Also an overview of "The Three Harmonic Families"- lines, scales, and chord
superimpositions and substitutions that Joe uses. Includes 50 musical examples and 3
note for note transcriptions of: "Stella By
Starlight, Joes Blues,
and All The Things You Are".
Notation and tab...................................................................Price - $19.95
Joe Pass - A True Jazz Guitar Genius!
Compiled & Edited By Steven Herron
If Joe Pass had not been sidelined with illegal drug dependency, he
definitely would have taken part in the exciting jazz guitar surge of the
fifties. As it was, fate had other ideas for Joe Pass. After knocking about in
and out of jail for over ten years with heroin addiction, Joe got admitted to Synanon, which was basically a drug rehab facility, in 1960.
Joe Pass first acquired public recognition with his guitar playing
as part of the house band on 1961's "Sounds Of Synanon". His debut record album
"Catch Me", and its' historic follow up "For Django", developed Joe Pass's
credentials in no uncertain terms. By 1965, he was in demand as one of the most
requested jazz sidemen of the time, backing up musicians such as George
Shearing, Groove Holmes, Gerald Wilson, Benny Goodman, and Les McCann. At
decade's end, Joe Pass had actually released a bunch of records on the Pacific
Jazz label (these are finally offered on CD in a must have Mosaic Records'
collection) and was a regional legend in the Los Angeles jazz guitar scene. Lee
Ritenour once referred to him as "The President Of Bebop" on the West Coast, a
thought shared by many up and coming jazz guitar players of the day.
In 1972, Joe Pass broke new ground with his "Virtuoso" record
album. The promise made by his Pacific Jazz recordings was fulfilled on
"Virtuoso". This record featured Joe Pass playing unaccompanied, improvised jazz
guitar for an entire program of twelve tracks! A collection that seems as fresh
and outstanding today, "Virtuoso" elevated the bar in the jazz music industry
overnight. From this point on, the word "virtuoso" came to be Joe's handle. He
was the undisputed king in the solo jazz guitar category and held this position
until his untimely demise in 1994. In retrospect, Joe Pass is among the most
vital jazz artists of the twentieth century and continues to be the essential
"complete" jazz guitar player.
Stories from the Joe Pass mythos have it that Gene Autry, "The
Singing Cowboy", motivated a 9 year old Joseph Anthony Passalaqua to take up the
guitar and become one of the world's best artists - an idealized and enchanting
image but barely precise. Joe Pass debunked that story years back. Reality be
revealed, Joe himself didn't remember specifically what propelled him to begin
playing guitar - he just did. When he did, he participated in the neighborhood
popular music scenario in Johnstown, New Jersey - merely hanging out with
various other guitarists, learning Italian sing-along songs of the day, and
listening. Huge amounts of listening!
For almost a year and a half, Joe Pass took official guitar lessons
with a regional multi-instrumental musician. He discovered how to read formal
music, worked through some Nick Lucas guitar method publications, and examined
some basic finger style guitar techniques from the
Carcassi Classical Guitar
Method. At this age, he practiced around six hours a day under the careful eye
and rigorous analysis of his dad. By age twelve, Joe Pass was an excellent
improviser and was playing professionally at local dances with older artists. In
this time period, he came to be aware of jazz players like saxophonist Ben
Webster and trumpeter Roy Eldridge.
In the forties, jazz guitarist Joe Pass was drawn to the modern
jazz guitar sounds originating from New York City. There he came to be
conversant in the new musical language of bebop and jammed with numerous of its
leading entertainers. Joe mentioned Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Art Tatum,
and Coleman Hawkins as influential in this phase of his development. In later
years, he was also influenced by the piano playing of Oscar Peterson. Joe Pass
has cited only 3 guitarists as having an influence on his guitar style:
Charlie
Christian, Django Reinhardt, and
Wes Montgomery.
Joe Pass has actually been likened, and justly so, to the wonderful
wind (sax and trumpet) and keyboard performers of jazz. In a pure music sense,
his single note improvisation style has a lot in common with instrumentalists of
the classic bebop and hard bop schools. Hardly one for labels, Joe Pass has
constantly referred to himself as an improvisation musician that just so happens
to play and express himself via the guitar. Nonetheless, his agile single note
lines have many of the melodies and phrases one associates with jazz giants like
Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Clifford Brown, and Sonny
Rollins. It is mostly from this framework that he played. His implementation and
methodology were hornlike and on par with his wide range of ideas and enormous
vocabulary, permitting single note improvisations to flow like a saxophonist's
stream of consciousness.
Joe Pass likewise had a tougher, funkier element to his playing
that merged bluesy string bends, double stops and partial chords, mutated swing
licks, and rhythmically charged R & B influenced riffs. This side of his musical
personality emerged early on in solos with hard bop players like Groove Holmes
and Les McCann along with on blues and rock flavored numbers like "Ode to Billie
Joe" on the 1970's "Intercontinental" album.
Over the years, Joe Pass established an extremely unique harmonic
methodology that equals most pianists' playing. He was especially skilled at
thinking up unaccompanied chord melody solos. These mini-masterpieces are
brilliantly showcased on the "Virtuoso" record albums and a lot of other solo
albums. In this setting, Joe was really in a league of his own. Utilizing a wide
array of finger-picked, hybrid-picked, and flat-picked articulations along with
a trademarked mix of ad lib chord passages, spontaneous counterpoint, and fleet
bebop lines, he has actually reinterpreted - that is, basically re-written at
will - numerous of the greatest standard tunes of history.
Jazz Guitar Chords & Arpeggio
Patterns - Stacy McKee - This unique book includes 300 jazz
guitar chord formations and matching
single note arpeggio patterns in a quick reference format that no one has ever
done before! Cross indexing makes this manual extremely easy to use and
regardless of what style of music you play, we know you will find this to be a
valuable, "must have" addition to your library. Stacy McKee was the
featured guitarist with "Les Brown and The Band Of Renown" and for a limited
time only, we will include an exclusive copy of his book
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