Fair enough, but did you take a chance to listen to the song I posted? (Nadia)
Jake is still a newer artist, give him time. And in my personal experience, the more I listen to him, the more I understand the depths of his style. If you're trying to deny that Jake is a musical innovator, I've noticed a lot of people starting to pick up ukelele just becuase of his videos, and that's a sign of influence/innovation. Surely he is VERY young and has a lot of new stuff to come in the future. And he's honestly more of a live performer than anything. A lot of his stuff won't sound the same on CD as it does live becuase he tenRAB to improvise and it's as if everytime he plays live, he gets better.
I'm aware of that. My point is that very creative people wrote etudes too and use their intense techniques to make classical music. In fact, it's MUCH harder to play a lot of classical guitar than Steve Vai type stuff. My point was that you can have a really good technique and be very creative (Hence guys like Steve Vai, Jeff Beck, the entire band Queen, etc. and also classical musicians )
Ok, I think we're on the same page then. I thought you were trying to say that there will be no major innovators because no musicians these days are talented enough. My fault for the misassumption.
Well Bepop isn't really jazz fusion, it's just bepop (Though it branched of jazz, it has a genre of its own). Jazz fusion is the more electronic sounding jazz and wasn't really played by Miles Davis until he jammed with guys like Herbie Hancock late in Davis's career. If you litsen to those performances, Miles didn't really fit in.
It's good that you have your hopes up, but I don't see that coming anytime soon unfortunately