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Tomo pulls out all his licks and shows why he`s one of Berklee`s most popular professors.
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Dedicated to Tomo`s student-era Boston slum dwelling, featuring his trademark violin-style volume swells.
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Written for his daughter, this funky blues ballad reveals why his band is called Blue Funk.
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Acid jazz wah-wah pedal craziness, sort of like Bitches Brew-era Miles with linear structure.
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Deserves to be the next "Eruption" or "Cliffs Of Dover". Guitarists will put down their instruments forever after hearing the mastery and intensity of this performance, because they know they`ll never top it, much less equal it. Dave Limina, Mike Rivard, and Larry Finn give a definitive example of rhythm and ensemble playing.
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This is what happens when you put a group of Berklee professors in a studio and turn them loose.
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Makes a pretty weak drink, but the blues are served straight up, hardcore,
and swinging.
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Just try and play rhythm guitar like this. I dare you.
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Avante-garde craziness.
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More avante-garde craziness.
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A gorgeous ballad.
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