{"video": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVsAyArtEh0&start=30&end=40", "youtube_link": "{\"label\":\"Pat Metheny - THIRD WIND guitar solo\",\"href\":\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVsAyArtEh0&start=30&end=40\"}", "musiccaps_caption": "The music features an electric guitar playing what sounds to be a solo over a backing track or an actual recording of a song. The notes played in this passage are played fast. The vocabulary used by the guitarist resembles that of the jazz-fusion genre.", "youtube_published": "2013-12-27T00:02:47Z", "youtube_channel": "Pietro Ballestrero", "youtube_description": "Please visit my PATREON page: https://www.patreon.com/Pietrosguitarphilosophy\nJoin and enjoy dozens of ads-free VIDEO LESSONS, and INTERACTIVE BACKING TRACKS! \n\nTrascrizione del solo di Pat Metheny, suonato all'unisono con una versione leggermente rallentata del brano originale, dall'album Still life talking.\n\nSpesso, vedendo video simili a questo, mi ero chiesto che senso avesse filmare se stessi mentre si esegue una trascrizione. Ma quando ho imparato questi soli mi sono reso conto che contengono uno straordinario bagaglio di informazioni sul linguaggio e sulla tecnica chitarristica nell'ambito della musica improvvisata: accenti, diteggiature, uso delle legature, fraseggio. Come insegnante di chitarra jazz ho pensato allora di condividere questa esperienza con chi volesse a sua volta cimentarsi nella trascrizione, mostrando da vicino il movimento della mano sinistra. \nSpecial thanks to PAT!\n\nhttp://www.pietroballestrero.com/lezioni/\n\nRiprese di legovideo:\nhttp://www.legovideo.com/\n\nTranscription of Pat Metheny's solo, played together with a slower version of the original recording from the record Still life talking.\nTo be honest, I have always been wondering what was the point in videos like this, where someone films himself while playing a transcription. But when I learnt theese solos I realized how great their learning potential is: they can show a whole world about the language of imrpovised music and about guitar technique: phrasing, timing, accents, use of legato, fingerings... So, as a jazz guitar teacher, I wished to share this great learning experience with anybody who would try to transcribe this material himself, by showing from a close up recording the left hand movements.\nSpecial thanks to PAT!\n\nhttp://www.pietroballestrero.com/en/", "musiccaps_names": "[\"Electric guitar\", \"Jazz\", \"Music\", \"Musical instrument\", \"Bluegrass\"]", "musiccaps_aspects": "[\"electric guitar\", \"solo\", \"backing track\", \"fast notes\", \"jazz-fusion genre\"]", "musiccaps_author": "2", "youtube_id": "nVsAyArtEh0", "musiccaps_rowid": 4546}