Tim Miller (for the Holdsworth fans!)

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Very nice!

Great tone!

Ridiculous looking guitar!

Great use of space!

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Interesting that someone should mention Tim, I was jsut listening to his CD Trio in my car as I was driving. Yes, very Holdsworth-ish. The chords are very reminiscnet of Holdsworth. And he certainly does have the chops.
 

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GREAT THREAD.

At first I saw that video months ago, I didn't liked it 100%, I mean, I loved the tone, I could't believe how great that was, but so much spacing (more than any other player) were a little weird to my ears. Now I get this video and love it.
When it clicked to me I got 2 of his albums, and this player is one of the most creative and new in terms of playing, and became a favorite.

What I love about Tim:
1) he reads.
2) he knows harmony and use really new and creative ideas, he got some of the holdsworth influence in that aspect, but more in terms of sounds, he mixed that with the standart jazz harmony, and he has so great tone that even a regular chord played by him sound awesome.
3) his tone is the most incredible ever to MY ears.
4) he is a sort of evolved (pokemon :lol:) holdsworth, or a jazzier version of.
5) his compositions are just incredible.
 

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but the important thing is the solo on that video, man.
 
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i actually prefer him to holdsworth, because of the tone and space used. dont get me wrong i like allan, but there is something more complete and rounded out to his sound that really interests me
 

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GREAT THREAD.

At first I saw that video months ago, I didn't liked it 100%, I mean, I loved the tone, I could't believe how great that was, but so much spacing (more than any other player) were a little weird to my ears. Now I get this video and love it.
When it clicked to me I got 2 of his albums, and this player is one of the most creative and new in terms of playing, and became a favorite.

What I love about Tim:
1) he reads.
2) he knows harmony and use really new and creative ideas, he got some of the holdsworth influence in that aspect, but more in terms of sounds, he mixed that with the standart jazz harmony, and he has so great tone that even a regular chord played by him sound awesome.
3) his tone is the most incredible ever to MY ears.
4) he is a sort of evolved (pokemon :lol:) holdsworth, or a jazzier version of.
5) his compositions are just incredible.
I couldnt have said it better myself!

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Just checked this thread out again. From the clip DR posted (although i did/do like it), it is quite easy to see where all of the holdsworth comparissons come from, but after doing some further investigating he does a lot of cool "swinging" bebop playing as well. And as Luan said he uses some more standard jazz harmony and phrasing as well as the advanced "holdsworth things". Definately a player i need to check out more :yesway:.
 

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yea, thanks! i haven't heard of him, and have been hoping to find another player in holdsworth's "stratosphere". klein's are awesome guitars, they're built to have a perfect center of gravity, that's why they look so funky.
 
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