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Holdsworth's experiences working with Jean-Luc Ponty were characterized by a positive atmosphere, creative freedom, and the opportunity to contribute to Ponty's music. They enjoyed playing lines in harmony and unison, enhancing each other's sound without restricting each other's musical personality.
Holdsworth's experiences working with Jean-Luc Ponty were characterized by a positive atmosphere, creative freedom, and the opportunity to contribute to Ponty's music. They enjoyed playing lines in harmony and unison, enhancing each other's sound without restricting each other's musical personality.
 
=Quotes on Jean Luc Ponty=
==[[Allan Holdsworth (Guitar Player 1980)]]==
==[[Allan Holdsworth (Guitar Player 1980)]]==
Over the next few years Holdsworth recorded on several albums, including drummer Bill Bruford’s first solo LP Feels Good To Me, and '''Jean-Luc''' '''Ponty'''’s Enigmatic Ocean. By this point touted primarily as a soloist, Holdsworth found himself trapped into a one-dimensional mode, feeling he had more to offer than just flashy embellishment to other people’s songs.
Over the next few years Holdsworth recorded on several albums, including drummer Bill Bruford’s first solo LP Feels Good To Me, and '''Jean-Luc''' '''Ponty'''’s Enigmatic Ocean. By this point touted primarily as a soloist, Holdsworth found himself trapped into a one-dimensional mode, feeling he had more to offer than just flashy embellishment to other people’s songs.