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February: Bill Frisell solo Nicolette

 Always loved this solo (and tune)!  This album, Angel Song, is magical!  Worked hard getting the feel right, but I might be rushing in a few places.  Bill is a squirrely player when it comes to half tones and open strings.  (Note: finally got fiber hooked up here at home,  what a difference uploading!)








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  1. SO great. Those chords are crunchy. Hard to pick out and when to use open strings. Great challenge.
    Always loved that recording. I'm going to put that on driving home tonight. Well done.

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