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Virtuoso guitarist Fareed Haque plays electric and acoustic guitar and a variety of genres - jazz, funk, classical, jamband, fusion, world music and more.
- Fareed Haque Plays Cry Me a River357 views
- 2024 Hippner Conde Model Demo
- Fareed Haque plays Capricho Arabe by F.Tarrega on a 1967 Manuel Velazquez Classical Guitar2.8K views
- Fareed Haque plays Le Jasmin by M. Giuliani on 2008 Ignacio Rozas Fleta model. Ced/Braz 650.
- 1970 Signed Contreras Spr/Braz 650 Description and comments@FareedHaqueMusic46 views
- Fareed Haque plays Legnani Caprice 33 on 1970 SIGNED Manual Contreras Spr/Braz219 views
- White Christmas on 590 scale Barranco Señorita model.166 views
- 2019 Heidi Pulfer Fareed Haque Guitar DEMO Mazurka en Sol by F. Tarrega461 views
Fareed Haque and the KAIA String Quartet share the Christmas carol, "I Know a Rose Tree Springing" ("Es ist ein Ros entsprungen"), in a brand new arrangement...
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He was a member of the Indian fusion band Summit, led by saxophonist George Brooks and including Indian tabla player Zakir Hussain. [1] In 2001 Haque founded Garaj Mahal, a jam band that played a combination of jazz, rock, and funk that evolved from the members' diverse musical backgrounds.
Sep 19, 2013 · Fareed Haque Returns To His Jazz Roots on Out Of Nowhere Jam band guitar guru s debut on Charleston Square set for Aug. 20 release Modern guitar virtuoso Fareed Haque is a six-string marvel whose uncommon versatility and open-mindedness reflect the eclecticism of the 21st century musician.
Grab your guitar and ignite your musicality! Fareed Haque - http://Fareed.com/ - Clips and videos of Fareed Haque, his performances with Garaj Mahal, Flat Earth Ensemble, and more.
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Fareed Haque is a flexible guitarist whose own records show off his roots in classical music along with his interest in several styles of jazz. Raised in Chicago, Haque traveled extensively as a youth with his parents, who were from Pakistan and Chile; the influence of different countries’ folk music can be heard in his playing.