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Author: Subject: Some clips of my playing: various styles (jazz, fusion, etc...)

First Lieutenant





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  posted on 10/1/2004 at 18:54 
Hey there, fellow musicians!

I'm really fortunate...music (playing, writing, recording, arranging) is all I do for a living...

My instrument is guitar, but I compose at the keyboard, play drums and bass (started as a drummer)......and arrange professionally for just about every instrument......

My main musical styles are fusion, jazz, prog, blues...but I play just about everything, not to limit myself...

My influences are very diverse, but fusion being the main thing:
Scott Henderson, Mike Landau, Pat Metheny being the main ones...

I taught guitar and theory privately for 4 years from 1992-1996, going to students homes...

In 2002, I was very fortunate to have my CD ?released? on Allan Holdsworth's label, Gnarly Geezer Records...

From that release, I received some great feedback from Steve Vai, Brett Garsed, Derryl Gabel, Shane Theriot, Greg Koch, Rusty Cooley...

In 2003, I switched labels and was officially signed to Progressive Arts Music, and re-released the C.D. in October 2003.

For this re-release, I went back into the studio and wrote 3 bonus tracks, and beefed up the guitar parts and the overall mix, making it a much better disc...(I also enhanced the C.D. with about 80 minutes of bonus mp3s in CD-ROM format, and 3 live video clips)

There are some clips below, but here are some from my current C.D.:

ORIGINAL FUSION (from my C.D. ?Freedom?)
Give It Time Scott Jones ? 2003 Freedom PAM-1022

ORIGINAL FUSION (from my C.D. ?Freedom?)
Convergence Scott Jones ? 2003 Freedom PAM-1022 ...I'm playing acoustic drums on this track, as well as guitar, I sequenced the bass part.

I was very fortunate to have released this new version to some very encouraging reviews...

Here are those reviews:

REVIEWS

I'm fortunate to have been in Keyboard magazines Discoveries column, Recording magazine's Reader's tapes, Music and Computers magazine's Spotlight column.

I have recently confirmed my line up for my next C.D. to be released late summer 2005 :

...Dave Weckl's keyboardist Steve Weingart,

...Steve Vai's and Planet X drummer Virgil Donati,

...as well as Planet X bassist Rufus Philpot,

...and Tribal Tech bassist Gary Willis,

...OHM and Megadeth guitarist Chris Poland will be doing a guest solo on one track,

...Bassist Gerald Veasley will be doing a duet with me on one track.

...legendary Nashville Bassist Keith Horne will be playing one track.

Producer/engineer Anton Pukshansky, is aboard also...Anton is a Grammy award winner for his work on Santana's "Supernatural".

Carlos will soon be considering a tune of mine for an upcoming release.

Anyway, here are some other clips, not released, though I'd like to share them with you; I like to play in a bunch of different styles and these reflect that best:

STRAIGHT AHEAD JAZZ
Sjones-GIANT STEPS 2004 my take on the Coltrane tune

SHRED
Sjones-44 Seconds with Virgil Donati (an unreleased jam I did over one of Virgil's solos from his CD "Stretch")

GYPSY / DJANGO-STYLE
Sjones-All of Me My take of the jazz standard "All Of Me", played from a Django-esque approach. I did the backing track also and produced it to sound "old".

FUSION BALLAD
Sjones-Beck-like Ballad a bit of Beck, Henderson and Holdsworth on this...

MODERN CLASSICAL
Sjones-Modern Classical

COUNTRY
Sjones-COUNTRY PICKIN' TUNE

SMOOTH JAZZ
Sjones-Sanborn Smooth Jazz Jam

MORE STRAIGHT AHEAD JAZZ
Sjones-"Softly As in a Morning Sunrise" a C minor blues-based standard with a cool set of turn-around changes. Fun to play over.

TAPPING-GIANT STEPS (JAZZ)
Sjones-GIANT STEPS All completely tapped...no picking...more of fusion, Holdsworth-ish approach than my other takes.

O COME EMMANUEL
Sjones O Come Emmanuel PERFORMED LIVE AT MY CHURCH (my arrangement with a "Matrix" and "Evanescence" feel...this is totally based on the soundtrack of "Revolutions" and an Evanesence song) I'm the arranger/orchestrator/director/guitarist, electric sitar with choir, orchestra (horns, strings), full contemporary rhythm section; - (there is a tapping solo around 5:00)

KRANTZ-LIKE JAM
Sjones-Krantz-like jam A jam I did in the style of Wayne Krantz.

BLUES
Sjones-BLUES

FUNK/FUSION
Sjones-Brecker Funk Jam

OLD SCHOOL HENDRIX-STYLE SOLO GUITAR
Sjones-Hendrix-ish Solo Piece

MORE TAPPING (ROCK)
Sjones-Legato Jam Rock based solo, mostly tapping on this one, more like Hallebeek than Holdsworth.

JAZZ SOLOING FROM THE STYLISTIC APPROACHES OF SCOFIELD, METHENY AND HENDERSON
Sjones-"Nardis" My take on the Miles Davis tune. I played it as three different approaches, one solo after another in the same track: as Scofield; as Metheny, and the last one as Henderson (with a bit of Landau)...the reharmonization and chord voicings are in the Holdsworth approach.

G3-ish BALLAD
Sjones-Satriani/Vai-ish Ballad

SOLO JAZZ GUITAR (JOE PASS-LIKE)
Sjones-arrangement of Jobim's "Wave" in the style of Joe Pass

BRECKER FUSION (w-BASS SOLO)
Sjones-Brecker jam with guitar and bass solo GUITAR: I recorded the guitar solo around 5 months ago; BASS: I just played the bass solo (no pick, by the way), the rest of the part was already part of the backing track...

MODERN ROCK
Sjones - "On the Way Down" Sjones? 2002 (an original Modern Rock song written with my co-writer and vocalist Mindy back in 2002)

SOLO JAZZ GUITAR (NYLON-STRING)
Sjones-arrangement of "Days of Wine and Roses" -the jazz standard written by Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer, on my nylon string, no pick, no backing track.

PLANET X-LIKE TUNE w-VIRGIL DONATI
Sjones-Planet-X-like tune (an unreleased song I wrote over three of Virgil's solos from his CD "Stretch"....I'm playing guitar, bass and keys)

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Thanks for the opportunity to share.....glad to be a part of this forum!!

Peace,

Scott

 

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  posted on 10/1/2004 at 22:05,  Reply 1  
Great stuff I like the chromatic lines, kinda like Coltrane/Miles/Byrd in some parts. sycho sycho... I linky alot!

Did you go to Berklee? Your style,arrangements takes me back there. That's a good thing. I hear the same thing from time to time. keep up the good work, glad we had the chance to hear your music and chat.



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First Lieutenant




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  posted on 10/1/2004 at 22:40,  Reply 2  
Thanks Brian!

I really appreciate the warm welcome.....!!

No, I didn't attend college, but learned all my theory on my own...

Berklee is a great school, though, and I just hired a Berklee grad to play piano for me.....he moved his whole family from Providence just a few months ago to take the gig in St. Louis.....

Anyway, glad you enjoyed my stuff, hope to hang out and get to know everybody!

Peace,

Scott

 

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  posted on 10/2/2004 at 10:41,  Reply 3  
I listened to all your songs late last night and really enjoyed them.

You can really hear your passion for the instrument.

Great stuff




 
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  posted on 2/1/2006 at 13:08,  Reply 4  
I'm not a fusion guy, but your straight ahead stuff is as good as anything I've heard anywhere.

It's the style of guitar playing I like the most, particularly Joe Pass stuff (and the style I can play the least...)

Look forward to future postings!

[Edited on 2/1/2006 by Agent2x4]

 

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  posted on 3/13/2006 at 01:11,  Reply 5  
Man, totally lost track of this place!



Thanks for the comments!!!

I'll try to stick around this time!!

 

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  posted on 3/17/2006 at 16:02,  Reply 6  
i listened to all your songs today (when i was suppose to be doing work..............MEH!) and i really like your songs!!!!!!!!
Theyre really good they kind of suprised me!
You can tell you really have passion for what you play!!!


ITS DEEP!!!!!!!! :applauding:

 

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  posted on 4/25/2006 at 14:37,  Reply 7  
Thanks man!!!

I appreciate your time!

 

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  posted on 11/6/2006 at 22:05,  Reply 8  
I listened to all of the songs today too and thought they were awesome! great job
 

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  posted on 11/7/2006 at 03:37,  Reply 9  
Tasteful, intelligent and inspiring.

I truly enjoyed 'Brecker Fusion'.

I hope you post often.

 

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