This is my quick arrangement of “Stars Fell On Alabama, the jazz standard from 1934 written by Frank Perkins. By the way, I’ve finally released an album! Check out “Best of YouTube, Vol. 1″: adrianholovaty.bandcamp.com Thanks to all of the people who have requested that I release something.
Felt like play one song while I recall John Coltrane with Johnny Hartman played this song a while back. It’s very hot here and I don’t have air conditioner, so windows are wide open for any noise, but luckily I didn’t get noise except winds. You can get chord changes I’m using from www.songtrellis.com It is very easy for guitar since key is C and bridge is E minor, so you can use lots of open strings. Try it and enjoy!
This song is called : “The setting sun” I’ve got a very nice mail from Jenna and this song is for her. Feel free to rate, respond or subscribe ; It’s much appreciated!! For more info : www.myspace.com/heronymusic
*Piano Tutorial available in english at www.drjassmusic.com * Tutorial de Piano disponible en español en www.drjassmusic.com My All-in-one version of this Beautiful song. My equipment used: 1.- General Music Por 1 Controller with Rhodes sampler 2.- Dean PBQM Electroacustic Bass 3.- Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar 4.- Peavey Electroacustic Guitar 5.- LP "Giovanni Hidalgo" Quinto Conga 6.- Leather Mini Maracas 7.- Wood Claves 8.- Yamaha YAS-62 Alto Sax 9.- AKG C3000 Condenser Mic 10.- A lot of inspiration and some good lights!
My rendition of Ne-Yo’s “Mad” from his album “The Year of the Gentleman” on acoustic guitar. I ear-composed this song, so no tabs available (sorry). Visit my website at JussJef.com for more!
This is my acoustic guitar arrangement of “Crying” by Roy Orbison. The original Orbison recording was released in 1961, and more info is here: en.wikipedia.org
Here’s another throwback from waaaay back. My original rendition of Etta James’ “At Last” from her album “At Last!” on acoustic guitar. I ear-composed this song, so no tabs available (sorry). Visit my website at JussJef.com
My original rendition of Jeremih’s “Birthday Sex” from his album “Jeremih” on acoustic guitar. I ear-composed this song, so no tabs available (sorry). Visit my website at JussJef.com for more!
.” McCartney came up with the next line, “These are words that go together well,” and Vaughan taught him the French translation, “Sont des mots qui vont tres bien ensemble,” which he used in the song as well. When he played it for Lennon, John suggested the “I love you” part in the middle … michelle beatles cover rubbersoul rubber soul paul mccartney john lennon george harrison ringo starr acoustic guitar gibson hummingbird vintage 1963 solo live unplugged sixties ballad love song yt …