Have a Merry, Jazzy Christmas

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Have a Merry, Jazzy Christmas

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Just wishing everyone on the Forum a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family. If you click on one of the links, you'll go to a web page. On there, you'll find a link for The Christmas Song which features my playing of a jazz arrangement. If one of the websites is down, try the other. If they are both down, come back a little later, or e-mail me, and I'll send you a .mp3 attachment of the song. Best to you all and to all a good night.
http://www.geocities.com/jefflampert2002/mypage.html
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Post by Dave Birkett »

Very nice! Thanks and Merry Christmas!
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Sounds to me like you understand a few things about that neck, eh? Nice job!
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Real Nice Jeff ! Image
shades of Curley
Send More....
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Post by Bill Fulbright »

Jeff,

Just a note on your clip...

AWESOME! So fine. What a fist full of notes and harmonies!!!

Thank you so much for sharing your artistry with all of us. I am inspired, again.
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Post by Ricky Davis »

WEll Jeff my Brother......that is just awesome.......what a cool listening pleasure...and rendition of the Christmas Song on C6.
For those wanting the tab to this....."don't ask".....I get stuck after the first chord....ha....and then by the end of the song....I'm in the corner of my room rolled up in a ball sucking my thumb.....Just mezmorizing my friend.
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Post by Dave Birkett »

<SMALL>What a fist full of notes and harmonies!!!</SMALL>
What a coincidence! Remember "Handful of Keys"? On hearing this and thinking of Jeff's three-pick technique, I thought of a handful of strings.
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Merry Christmas back at you Jeff! Very very nice!
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Post by Larry Bell »

Killer arrangement, Jeff
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Post by Frank Estes »

Very interesting, Jeff. Makes me think of Chalker and a little bit of Jernigan.
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Post by Stephen LeBlanc »

haha...that was fun...thanks for posting it.
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Post by Sam Minnitti »

Awesome job Jeff, keep them coming.

Happy Holidays and Happy Birthday!!!


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Post by Herb Steiner »

Wow! Fantastic playing. Reminiscent to me of Julian Tharpe's artistry. Simply great.

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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Shows as much chordal knowledge as George Van Eps. I could listen to this stuff a lot more!
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Post by Ricky Davis »

I believe that is Jeff's Zum with 11-strings on the C6th neck.
....and see......you don't need 3 finger picks.....ha....just a thumb and 2 finger picks......like Jeff.....and you can play this too..... Image....yeah Right.
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Post by Dave Van Allen »

Pick it, Wichita!

Mighty Fine!!!


Merry Christmas to you and thanks!
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Post by Wayne Cox »

I'm not sure if that was in Eb or D#,but one thing is certain; it B#!!! Great Christmas present, JEFF! Now,let's see...maybe I could tune my 10th string to Eb,instead of B,and start on the 11th frett...nawww,shucks!
Hope you have a wonderful Christmas,JEFF!!!!
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Post by Nathan Delacretaz »

Lordy....That's fantastic. Great work!

Jeff, have you been listening to guitarist Phil DeGruy by any chance?
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Post by Jeff Lampert »

Hi Guys,
Thanks for all the wonderful comments. I'm overwhelmed and deeply appreciative. Like Ricky said, I play a Zum D10/11 with an 11-string C6 neck. 2 finger picks and a thumb pick. As many of you know, I study jazz theory a lot, and it heavily permeated the arrangement. Also, some of it was just my own out-of-the-box stuff which works, even though I don't really know why. Anyway, again, thanks so much.
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Post by Paul Graupp »

Jeff: My first time hearing you play and I am surely impressed !! Years ago I sat with Julian at MSA and he was playing changes like this and I winced at one of the changes and he asked me "What ??"

I replied: Wasn't that wrong ??

He replied: There is no such thing as wrong !!

I've since learned to listen better and understand more and a lot of that has come from discussions I have had with you. For the music and the learning

I THANK YOU !!

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Post by Rick Barber »

And a Merry Christmas to you. I actually get 2 weeks off to play and work on tube amps.

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Post by Fred Truitt »

Merry Christmas Jeff

You have given us so much here on the forum. You are truly the gift that keeps on giving. Thank you so much.......Fred
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Post by Reggie Duncan »

Way to go Jeff! Thanks for the Christmas present! Beautiful!

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Post by Al Marcus »

Jeff-I am impressed, but not surprised after reading all your great posts. I knew then that you are a fine musician.

As Herb says, a little Julian Tharpe in there and maybe Curly too.

But Mostly I think it was original Jeff Lampert...Happy Holidays to You and all the guys on the Forum....al Image Image Image
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Post by John P. Phillips »

Jeff, I downloaded it yesterday and can't stop playing and listening to it. my player keeps snapping at me when I reach to turn it off. My other half is not even a steel fan per sa but she even commented that it was pretty. Even turned down the T V so she could hear and she was a room away at the time. DAMN, my old fingers just can't move that fast !!!
SHEEEEEE I gotta turn this off and go to bed. I'm like a junkie now, I GOTTA HAVE MORE PLEASE ???

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