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NameChristopher Sung
ContactAvailable to Members
FocusJazz
LocationNew York, NY USA

• 107 Lessons
• 7 Articles
• 2 MP3s
• 1568 Messages
• 30 Resources
• 36 Reviews
A Stereotypical Beginning
My name is Chris, and I started playing guitar when I was about 11 in pretty much the stereotypical fashion. I saw a friend of mine play Stairway to Heaven and I was hooked. I begged my parents for a guitar and they bought me a cheap acoustic for $60 from the local record store in a mall in New Jersey. I remember the summer when I was 13, when I went through the entire Led Zeppelin Complete book learning every tune in it. My parents eventually rewarded me with my very own cherry-sunburst Les Paul Standard from Sam Ash in New York City, allowing me to further imitate my hero, Jimmy Page.
Giving my nephew and his dog a lesson ...
Turning to Jazz
After going through my Jimmy Page phase and a Randy Rhoads stage, I started to play jazz when I was about 19. I heard Mike Stern play on "The Man with the Horn" and I completely freaked. Here was a guy who was mixing Hendrix-type licks with bebop lines and I thought, "this is how I want to play". From then on, heavy periods of listening to Pat Metheny, Tribal Tech, and Keith Jarrett ensued. Lately, I'm starting to listen a lot more to alternative rock, but I think at heart, I'm a jazzer.
Musical Influences
• Pat Metheny, Frederick Burton, Rick Payman, Peppe Lahtinen
• Keith Jarrett, Jeremy Cotton, Josh Graves, Stefan Leonhardt
• Scott Henderson, Gary Regester, John Rice, Bill Dux
  Favorite Recordings
• "Question & Answer" by Pat Metheny
• "The Koln Concert" by Keith Jarrett
• "Superunknown" by Soundgarden
Favorite Lessons

Gravedigger Blues - Josh Graves (2403)

Clapton-style Acoustic Blues - Jim Burger (4587)
  

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