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The unique thing about Wes Montgomery's playing is he had a style different from all guitar players. He didn't play - his solos were mostly in octaves. It wasn't so much single-string guitar, which was the way most solo guitar players were, their single-string things. But he developed a style of playing in octaves. In other words, just as George Shearing came with that style of - the quintet s ...
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