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Hristo Vitchev
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James Seaberry
2020-08-22 13:52:05 UTC
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I don't know how familiar you are with this fine musician, but I have been an eager follower of his playing for quite some time. (No other connection) He has recently,(I guess being home-bound makes one open the Knowledge Vault) issued a large number of books that cover ideas and techniques that I have not seen elsewhere. You may wish to give them a look.
http://hristovitchev.com/en/
Gerry
2020-08-23 05:37:52 UTC
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Post by James Seaberry
I don't know how familiar you are with this fine musician, but I have
been an eager follower of his playing for quite some time. (No other
connection) He has recently,(I guess being home-bound makes one open
the Knowledge Vault) issued a large number of books that cover ideas
and techniques that I have not seen elsewhere. You may wish to give
them a look.
http://hristovitchev.com/en/
I don't know the guy, or his books, but he advertises them regularly in
Facebook's Modern Jazz Guitar, Jack Zucker's FB group.

I think he was significantly pumping these out over the past few years,
if the dates in FB are any guide.

Have you bought any and/or found some worthwhile?
James Seaberry
2020-08-23 13:35:23 UTC
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Post by James Seaberry
I don't know how familiar you are with this fine musician, but I have
been an eager follower of his playing for quite some time. (No other
connection) He has recently,(I guess being home-bound makes one open
the Knowledge Vault) issued a large number of books that cover ideas
and techniques that I have not seen elsewhere. You may wish to give
them a look.
http://hristovitchev.com/en/
I don't know the guy, or his books, but he advertises them regularly in
Facebook's Modern Jazz Guitar, Jack Zucker's FB group.
I think he was significantly pumping these out over the past few years,
if the dates in FB are any guide.
Have you bought any and/or found some worthwhile?
Yes, I have bought some and I really like them a lot. There are some very interesting chordal etudes, counterpoint etudes, and things like different voicings of quartal chords that are pretty cool. He has studies on Add 9 chords and Add 9 lines that I like as well.
Gerry
2020-08-23 23:59:24 UTC
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Post by James Seaberry
On 2020-08-22 13:52:05 +0000, James Seaberry said:>> > I don't know how
familiar you are with this fine musician, but I have> > been an eager
follower of his playing for quite some time. (No other> > connection)
He has recently,(I guess being home-bound makes one open> > the
Knowledge Vault) issued a large number of books that cover ideas> > and
techniques that I have not seen elsewhere. You may wish to give> > them
a look.> > http://hristovitchev.com/en/
I don't know the guy, or his books, but he advertises them regularly
in> Facebook's Modern Jazz Guitar, Jack Zucker's FB group.>> I think he
was significantly pumping these out over the past few years,> if the
dates in FB are any guide.>> Have you bought any and/or found some
worthwhile?
Yes, I have bought some and I really like them a lot. There are some
very interesting chordal etudes, counterpoint etudes, and things like
different voicings of quartal chords that are pretty cool. He has
studies on Add 9 chords and Add 9 lines that I like as well.
Cool, thanks.1

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