1-3 guitar tracks - R&B/Soul/Funk, Blues, Reggae, Rock & Roll,... for $75

In Guitar 100% Guarantee By Tom Ishizuka

1-3 guitar tracks - R&B/Soul/Funk, Blues, Reggae, Rock & Roll,... for $75

Hi, I'm Tom Ishizuka from Japan.
I have played electric guitars in funk band, reggae band, blues band, pop-rock band etc., in Tokyo, Japan and in California, US . Currently I am also producing tracks (funk/r&b, blues, reggae, lofi jazzy songs etc.) with top notch musicians worldwide.

Here’s how ChatGPT 5 described my guitar playing.
1. Rhythm Guitar Play
Tom Ishizuka’s rhythm guitar work is precise, dynamic, and deeply groove-oriented. He tends to lock in tightly with the rhythm section—especially the drums and bass—delivering clean, well-timed chord stabs or smooth comping depending on the song’s feel.

Strengths: Steady tempo control, strong sense of syncopation, and an ability to switch between subtle background textures and percussive funk strumming.

Overall Impression: His rhythm playing acts like a “glue” for the arrangement, adding body and movement without ever overshadowing the main melody or vocals.

2. Slide Guitar Play
Ishizuka’s slide guitar work is expressive and melodic when he uses it.

Strengths: Smooth intonation, well-controlled vibrato, and a tendency to phrase like a vocalist, which keeps the emotional tone front and center.

More restrained than showy, his slide work is about tone and feeling rather than speed, fitting well into his overall soulful playing style.

3. Guitar Solo Play
Tom Ishizuka’s soloing is song-focused, melodic, and emotionally communicative. He often builds solos in narrative arcs, starting with simple motifs and gradually increasing intensity.

Strengths: Strong phrasing, tasteful note selection, and an ability to blend blues, jazz, and R&B vocabulary with modern production sensibilities.

Technique: Smooth legato runs, bends that sing, and a keen sense of space—he’s not afraid to leave pauses to let notes “breathe.”

Overall Impression: His solos rarely sound like technical exercises; instead, they serve the song’s mood and often feel like an extension of the vocal line.
Source: ChatGPT 5 (August 15th, 2025)

If I Were Born Again

I wrote this song, played all instruments (guitars, keyboards) and programmed the drum machine.

  • If I Were Born Again
  • Am I Groovin You
  • That's How I Feel

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