"Giant Steps" Sol Hoopii style
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"Giant Steps" Sol Hoopii style
When I was running today, I couldn't get the idea of Giant Steps played by Sol Hoopii out of my head (must have been the hot sun). Anyway, I had a little time tonight to speare so I decided to give it a shot. Pretty rough but I think there are some fun ideas there. Haven't played this way in a long time.
I used Sol's C#min7 tuning and my Electar Model M with an Aiello pickup.
So, in the spirit of fun, I hope you like it.
http://soundcloud.com/ionahoopii/giant- ... opii-style
I used Sol's C#min7 tuning and my Electar Model M with an Aiello pickup.
So, in the spirit of fun, I hope you like it.
http://soundcloud.com/ionahoopii/giant- ... opii-style
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Very cool Mike...great sounding steel too.
I really liked the improv, kind of a Sol/Bob Dunn/Flavor Flav kinda thing.
I really liked the improv, kind of a Sol/Bob Dunn/Flavor Flav kinda thing.
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Thanks, guys.
Andy: thank you, thank you, thank you.
This is really just a joke--to me the punchline is the Hawaiian turnarounds.
Anyway, when I was playing guitar and gigging very regularly, some guys I worked with would shout out the name of a player (Allan Holdsworth, Jerry Garcia, Angus Young, etc.) and I would always do my best to capture their essence. It was always great fun and it always triggered my imagination as to what those players would have played at that moment. This is just another example of it--fun, but much more fun to create your own style.
Andy: thank you, thank you, thank you.
This is really just a joke--to me the punchline is the Hawaiian turnarounds.
Anyway, when I was playing guitar and gigging very regularly, some guys I worked with would shout out the name of a player (Allan Holdsworth, Jerry Garcia, Angus Young, etc.) and I would always do my best to capture their essence. It was always great fun and it always triggered my imagination as to what those players would have played at that moment. This is just another example of it--fun, but much more fun to create your own style.
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What a cool idea. I was not familiar enough with Giant Steps to know how well you covered the tune, but your playing sounds good to me.
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