Rhythm guitar: Revision history


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  • curprev 22:5022:50, 3 October 2018 77.101.37.30 talk 20,523 bytes +281 Jazz: The previous entry started with a sweeping generalisation. It asserted that rhythm guitar had never been important in jazz, this is untrue. Eddie Lang is commonly credited to be the first proper jazz guitarist. As an accompanist he played in a steady perscusive style, as did many of player who followed him, Josef Reinhardt, Freddie Green and Benny Condon to name a few. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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