Sylvain Luc - Practicing with the metronome (jazz guitar lesson excerpt)
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 Published On Mar 30, 2022

Excerpt from In The Style Of Sylvain Luc, Vol. 1
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Sylvain discusses practicing with a metronome. Lesson excerpt.

About: Sylvain Luc was born in 1965 in Bayonne, in the Basque region of France. At the age of four, he began playing guitar, then violin, then studied cello for ten years at the Bayonne Conservatory. In 1988, he moved to Paris, where he worked as an arranger, composer and accompanist of popular music artists (Catherine Lara, Michel Jonazs, Al Jarreau…) while still continuing jazz as a bassist in the Richard Galliano Trio and guitarist with Eric Le Lann. During his career, Sylvain worked with some of the greatest musicians , including : Bireli Lagrene, Wynton Marsalis, Steve Gadd, Lokua Kanza, Michel Legrand, Elvin Jones, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Manu Katché, Stéphane Belmondo, Michel Portal, Bobby Thomas Jr., Andy Sheppard, Alain Caron, Bernard Lubat, Steve Lukather, Keyvan Chémirani, Victor Bailey, Larry Coyrell, Al Di Meola, Didier Lockwood, John Mc Laughlin, Billy Cobham, Richard Bona, and many others... In 1993, Sylvain became the ambassador for « Godin »Guitars throughout the world.

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