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  1. Hyperacuity is the seventh studio album by guitarist Greg Howe, released on June 6, 2000, through Tone Center Records. [2] Critical reception. The staff at All About Jazz gave Hyperacuity a positive review, calling it "Howe's best release to date" and praising his guitar playing as having evolved from his previous shred -oriented releases. [3] .

    • Instrumental Rock , Jazz Fusion
  2. Oct 22, 2011 · 8.95K subscribers. Videos. About. The Story---------Greg Howe's "Hyperacuity" finds the Pennsylvania based shredder delving deeper into the experimental fusion idiom, soloing over...

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  3. Jun 6, 2000 · Hyperacuity by Greg Howe released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. Aug 1, 2000 · Howe utilizes a myriad of guitar voicings and stylings which help create a multi-faceted sonic journey in a mosaic of jazz, rock, fusion, funk, blues and a smidgen of shred. Howe even covers a fav Stevie Wonder tune of mine. “You nasty boy!” Nice and slick grooves, wonderfully re-interpreted.

  5. The Story. Greg Howe's "Hyperacuity" finds the Pennsylvania based shredder delving deeper into the experimental fusion idiom, soloing over advanced rhythmic patterns and adventurous chord progressions. The tracks hearken back to Howe's first few Shrapnel releases, filled with high-tech guitarmanship and musical interplay among the trio of Howe ...

  6. Hyperacuity. Greg Howe ( Enrique Inglesias, Justin Timberlake, Michael Jackson) delves deeper into the experimental fusion idiom, soloing over advanced rhythmic patterns and adventurous chord progressions. Howe is regarded by many as the best of aggressive fusion players and Hyperacuity confirms just that. About Greg Howe.

  7. Jun 6, 2000 · Listen to Hyperacuity by Greg Howe on Apple Music. 2000. 7 Songs. Duration: 45 minutes.

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