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• Size: 7-1/2" x 5-1/2"Artist: Larry CarltonISBN: 634068431
| | | Product Details: | | | Actors:
| Larry Carlton | | Format:
| Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC | | Language:
| English | | Number of Discs:
| 1 | | Studio:
| Hal Leonard Corp | | Run Time:
| 52 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| February 01, 2004 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
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12 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Have It On VHSJun 27, 2006
By Slo-Hand There's one thing about LARRY CARLTON worth mentioning. Donald Fagen of Steely Dan has called him the quickest study of any of the great guitar players that have graced the Dan's catalogue. He came into the studio and recorded two takes on 'Kid Charlamagne' that were both used. He also did the main solo on 'Don't Take Me Alive'. That's high praise indeed coming from someone who outta know. On this session Larry comes across as personable, yet intense. Wolf Marshall has tabbed out alot of the session but not everything. He shows you super arpeggios and a bit of his triadic approach to jazz/blues soloing. Larry is an immensely gifted guitarist. I personally believe he hears every nuance of every note he plays before he plays it and has an uncanny ability to compose on the spot. These things can not be taught but you could get very inspired by this gentle man genius guitarist.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Fabulous musicianJan 18, 2007
By Scott Davis Although this is 20 years old and for more advanced players, this is an important video for any guitarist. Larry's approach to playing and "flirting with disaster" is what makes his solos and parts so interesting to hear. He describes this and gives examples of it with his accompanied playing. There is a booklet with tab/notation of his parts. I highly recommend this video.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Larry Carlton Guitar VideoJun 05, 2009
By Bruce Randall If you are a mid level to advanced player and love jazz/blues guitar, then this is good video. Larry takes his years of expertise and advises on technique and his approach to music. Undoubtably he is one of the great masters of the instrument, and I find myself referring to the dvd time and time again.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Offers innovative ideas for intermediate and advanced playersDec 12, 2007
By Ravi
"www.HeyRavi.com"
I'm a professional touring guitarist as well as a clinician, and while this video is somewhat basic for a guitarist that has years of studying under his belt, it is also one of the most useful ones I have seen. Larry's teaching approach is excellent and clear, and of course his playing is stellar. But it is the simple tips that he offers that expands one's vocabulary in areas such as creating a more "jazz" like sound while sticking close to the pentatonic scales, licks, and simple triad arpeggios that we have played from the beginning (as opposed to completely transforming one's mental approach to the instrument--which one can do with Frank Gambale's more modal approach). As I find with most videos, if you learn only one useful thing from it, it is an incredible value. This didn't have a lot of useful things for me, but the few things that it does have make it one of the most valuable DVDs in my collection. A little can go a long way if the information is good, and here it is great.
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Puts his techniques with reachJan 22, 2007
By Chrstopher Frazer
"AZ Open Mic Junkie"
For those of us who wondered how he came up with his sound this is an "aha!" experience. This is not just one of those videos that shows flashy playing and then moves on. The explanations make sense and though they are not always simple to follow, they are within reach. It's nice to see that it is explained much more in terms of arpeggios and chords rather than scales since most of us guitar players are much more familiar with chord spelling than we are with mixolydian mode in the key of D or similar jazzspeak. Everything he does is tabbed out in the book that accompanies the DVD and for that someone deserves major props.
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