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Justin Haynes is a Canadian jazz guitarist and composer based in Toronto who specializes in long-form improvisation and composition.〔http://www.barnyardrecords.com/bio%20Justin.html〕 He plays electric and acoustic guitars, and other instruments, such as tenor banjo, soprano ukulele, mbira, and the melodica.〔 He has recorded on non-guitar-related instruments as well, including the cello, piano, Fender Rhodes and organ. He has also written string arrangements for some music. President of the Nick Fraser fan club (1997–present). ==Career== "Haynes studied with Gary Peacock in N.Y.C. and Ralph Towner in Seattle."〔http://www.allmusic.com/artist/justin-haynes-mn0001905071〕 AllMusic states that he "...began appearing in a number of varied collaborations during the '90s", "most often ... with Tena Palmer (of the group Chelsea Bridge) and with trumpeter Kevin Turcotte."〔 In a November 1999 review, ''Jazz Times'' stated that in a "world of stretched-out solos and 10-minute cuts, Canadian guitarist/pianist/banjoist Justin Haynes keeps his original selections as short as their one- and two-word titles on this whimsical and atmospheric album." The review states that "there is a lushness on Haynes' tropical "Show"...() Cowboy rhythms make an amusing setting for "Lope Some."〔http://jazztimes.com/〕 Geoff Chapman from the ''Toronto Star'' states that Haynes formed a "talented duo of the innovative () Fraser on drums and tapes and the imaginative Haynes on guitar and sound processing." Chapman states that the duo produced "...a dozen artful tunes - moody and murky and madly-meandering - that tell a listener they're up to something, even if it's not always clear what it is. They're unlike others in this growing electronica field, delving into what might be a post-modern future."〔http://www.nickfraserthedrummer.com/albums_NF.html〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Justin Haynes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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