Pat Enz plays: TOO LATE NOW - Chord Melody Workout and Solo video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/02/21

this song by Burton Lane was originally recorded by Wes montgomery with Mel Rhyne on Organ. It is a very nice recording like almost everything you hear from Wes and you should go buy it. The chordal arrangement stems from Ira Kriss. I put some Joe Diorio voicings in as well. I developed the solo over time during practice and live playing. the first lick is inspired by Ed Bickert's solo on A Flower is a Lovesome thing by Billy Strayhorn. Well, there you go. enjoy!

Comments

8 years ago

Antonello Vanni

beautiful renditiongreat

8 years ago

Korsaro1

exzellent

8 years ago

Nikitas Sambrearos

Thanks a lot!

10 years ago

TacoTag

tab please?

10 years ago

enzmusic

12ths, but now I just switched to 10ths. The neck took it.

10 years ago

enzmusic

An L4C I should figure out the PU one of these days...

10 years ago

andocrates

Check out the Nancy LaMott treatment. /watch?v=l1JuGAPW4fI&

12 years ago

enzmusic

He passed away unfortunately some time ago. He has some of the nicest sounding arrangements.

12 years ago

Kaspar Galli

Beautiful arrangement, nice playing! I studied with Ira Kriss too (many moons ago....) - it was from 1980-81 at the Jazz School Bern. Ira was a great teacher to me, he gave me a few things that I use to this day.... I came upon your video looking for some Ira footage but found nothing. What ever happened to him?

13 years ago

taildragger53

Absolutely gorgeous!

13 years ago

enzmusic

I'm glad you like it. Isn't this a wonderful song!

13 years ago

zamplify

hey this is great I am so borrowing this arrangement from you. it's my favorite Wes track.

13 years ago

reggaerecipe

It's really difficult to make out the initial chords. a TAB would be nice! :)

14 years ago

Alessandro Biscontin

molto molto bravo a me piace tantissimo questo brano

14 years ago

nickfooyo

wow i really like your tone. really clean and you still have that great pop when playing higher pitches. what kind is it? beautiful tune btw

14 years ago

Karl Greenberg

if you look and listen - don't try too hard to see where his fingers are but get the gist of it and rely principally on your ear you can sort it out pretty easily without tabs

15 years ago

Gminor7

Just superb, and exactly what I need to hear right now. Thousands of thanks . . .

15 years ago

mikerudjazz

Good work.

15 years ago

enzmusic

Would you mind sharing the TAB after doing so?

15 years ago

enzmusic

A really good question. I wouldn't know until I met recently a collector. It is a L49C from the 50ties. Cheers & long live Jazz, Pat

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