A few tunes I'd like to share with you (from my FUSION CD)

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Hey there!!

I have been busy buying a house, and raising a new baby girl, and haven't posted here in a while...but, I wanted to share a few tunes from my CD...

Last year, 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...

This year, I have switched labels to Progressive Arts Music, which will give me better distribution and with the re-release, I went back into the studio and wrote a bonus track, and beefed up the guitar parts and the overall mix, making it a much better record...

Anyway, here's some music:

The first, fairly representative of the disc...

"Give It Time" © 2002 Scott Jones

The second, a bonus track...I'm playing guitar and drums on this one...I sequenced the bass...

"Convergence" © 2003 Scott Jones

This one is a piece I wrote for solo Baritone Guitar, as a bonus track...

"Reflection of an Afterthought" © 2003 Scott Jones

Anyway, I hope this is cool to have posted these, I thought some folks might enjoy them...

Peace,

Scott

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My Fusion C.D. on Holdsworth's label, Gnarly Geezer

My Fusion C.D., to be re-released on Progressive Arts-Summer 2003

Soundclips from my Fusion CD

C.D. Reviews and Support

My VIDEO page
-clips of me playing
 
eyeslikefire said:
Just three words...

Oh my LORD....

........:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Hey thanks man!!

And I got your e-mail....VERY kind words...thank you!!

Peace,

Scott
 
listening to the solo piece right now - interesting envelope on the melody line. Is that characteristic of the baritone (sounds like a low Telly!), or is it your picking style?

Anyhow, nicely played, and very cool harmonic structure.

Daf (wants to hear more, but late for Bachfest)
 
dafduc said:
listening to the solo piece right now - interesting envelope on the melody line. Is that characteristic of the baritone (sounds like a low Telly!), or is it your picking style?

Anyhow, nicely played, and very cool harmonic structure.

Daf (wants to hear more, but late for Bachfest)

Thanks!

I used fingerpicking exclusively on this piece, which may account for the timbre you're hearing...

I typically use hybrid picking (a combination of pick and fingers), but I felt that this piece sounded better without the pick...

Anyway, I appreciate your time in listening!!

Have fun at Bachfest!! :)

Scott
 
Just seven words....Is that the best you can do?
Seriously though, that's some great stuff. It looks like that playing for sixteen hours a day for years really paid off.
 
djc said:
Just seven words....Is that the best you can do?
Seriously though, that's some great stuff. It looks like that playing for sixteen hours a day for years really paid off.

Ha!!

:D

Thanks man!!

Yes, practicing HAS paid off...literally...I am VERY fortunate to ONLY play, compose, arrange, and record music for a living...for the last 13 years...out of 25 as a musician...VERY fortunate...and VERY grateful...

:)

Thanks so much for your gracious remarks...!

Scott
 
Scott,Very good work!Very musical!Not much more to say!Makes me want to get better...Love it



Don
 
Henri Devill said:
Scott,Very good work!Very musical!Not much more to say!Makes me want to get better...Love it



Don

Thanks Don!!!

Glad you liked it!

Scott
 
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