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I think it's pretty obvious from his timing, sense of melody and his taste that he'd do a perfectly appropriate and classy job in a regular band context.
Come to think of it, unless the composition is JS Bach level, almost all single instrument pieces other than for piano are not as much fun as a bigger arrangement.
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Eventually I started to dislike the fast ones where he simultaneously plays the bass parts as well as the melody and chords - I'd rather have an actual bass player
Like this one
I still like the Pat Metheny "One quiet night" stuff though
As technically impressive as that is, and Tommy Emmanuel etc I find it dull as ditchwater.
I remember someone describing as watching someone doing high level maths. It is really impressive, but it's also devoid of fun.
I love watching musicians play together, reacting to each other.
But I do like singers when they are backed by only 1 instrument. Probably because it's 2 instruments really and there is interplay between them. Even if it is a solo performer the way the player approaches the voice and the other is different.
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