Out of the Night (Jazz)  This is a minor blues by Joe Henderson, recorded in 2003 by Christian Moehring (drums), Bob Miller (trumpet), Darius Jones (sax), Jon Cannon (bass), and myself on guitar.
Excerpt from On Green Dolphin Street (Jazz) Here's a jazz standard performed by the same personel.

 

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Some People Say (Rock) This is track4 from the Marionette EP "You Are Here" I play the guitar leads on the first half of the tune, the arpeggiated electric guitar part after the bridge, and violin on the same section.

 

     

 

Excerpt from Alice (Rock) Here's a rock solo over an interesting 7/8 groove. This is from track 2 of the Marionette EP "You Are Here." I play only the lead part.
The next 2 are Keith Jarrett tunes I performed on 7 string guitar with Christian Moehring (drums) and Darius Jones (alto sax). The extra 7th string allows me to play bass lines with my thumb in addition to chords and melody:
Excerpt from Last Year (Rock) Thisis a tune written by Flanna Sheridan (vocals/keys).I play ellectric guitar. Kevin Cornell-drums, Marshall O'leary-sax.

Here's a free jazz type of thing by Christian Moehring called Jake's Jam (Jazz). The lineup is the same as on "Out of the Night" and "On Green Dolphin Street" Guitar solo starts at 2:00.

  Lucky Southern (Jazz)      Memories of Tomorrow (Jazz)

I also use the 7 string on a duet of Keith Jarrett's ballad Coral (Jazz) with Christian Moehring on drums.

                          

 

     

 

Excerpt from Trees in the Rain (Rock) This is a tune some friends of mine and I put together a few years ago. I play the main electric guitar part as well as the classical tremolo part at the end. Kevin Cornell-drums/vocals, Flanna Sheridan-keys/vocals, Marshall O'leary-tenor saxophone.