It is truly special that someone of Frank's stature and ability is willing to give such a basic lesson to anyone with ears willing to listen. His patience is virtuous. Jazz has a problem of being unapproachable for some due to it's being perceived as overly complex. Frank is breaking down that barrier here! His lessons are invaluable for beginners all the way to advanced players. Thank you, Frank!
You are adding to your legacy by disseminating guitar knowledge gratis, to those of us willing to learn. .but cannot commit to scheduled nor paid lessons. Many of your fans who respond here, are very grateful. Thank you.
I have working as a full and part -time guitar and bass man on and off all my life. Doing folk, bluegrass, blues, rock, pop, country, top forty and even amateur's classical gigs. But I am retired from real life now, and my guitar bucket list has always been 20 of my fav jazz tunes. A steep learning curve. Like brutal. Made me doubt my being able to do that in the time I have left on the planet. I think this is the best beginner teaching session on jazz guitar I have ever seen. I know where I am going to be spending my extra time outside my studio work for a bit! May be I will fill that bucket yet!
Hey Frank check out the Adelaide Guitar Festival Australia. I’ve told Jimmy B about it. It would be awesome to have you do one of your guitar nights at something like that. With Jimmy. And then have a holiday , visit the wineries. Do some gigs.
It is truly special that someone of Frank's stature and ability is willing to give such a basic lesson to anyone with ears willing to listen. His patience is virtuous. Jazz has a problem of being unapproachable for some due to it's being perceived as overly complex. Frank is breaking down that barrier here! His lessons are invaluable for beginners all the way to advanced players. Thank you, Frank!
The patience of a Saint.
You are adding to your legacy by disseminating guitar knowledge gratis, to those of us willing to learn. .but cannot commit to scheduled nor paid lessons. Many of your fans who respond here, are very grateful. Thank you.
I have working as a full and part -time guitar and bass man on and off all my life. Doing folk, bluegrass, blues, rock, pop, country, top forty and even amateur's classical gigs. But I am retired from real life now, and my guitar bucket list has always been 20 of my fav jazz tunes. A steep learning curve. Like brutal. Made me doubt my being able to do that in the time I have left on the planet. I think this is the best beginner teaching session on jazz guitar I have ever seen. I know where I am going to be spending my extra time outside my studio work for a bit! May be I will fill that bucket yet!
Frank is the best teacher and player !
Gracias por esta clase!
Thank you Frank for you great contribution in making this world a better place. Love your approach!
I really do enjoy and learn from Frank's tuition with all the best to you Frank
Thank you Frank. More like this please! 😊
Thank you, Frank
Great lesson, Frank! Love the guitar, nice size.
Excellent tutorial .. thank you for sharing your guitar wisdom to all of us beginner players... it s encouraging when a great player understand the
importance of a solid foundation during the early years of the learning cycle..THANK YOU
Gracias Frank desde Argentina! Eres uno de los mejores y más aún por compartir humildemente tus conocimientos!
Great video thanks!
Gracias a usted, Frank.
Another great lesson Frank 🎸
Thanks from So. Oregon.
I'll take the long short Frank. This is nice.
Frank, Your a treasure! Thank You.
Thank you very much!!!
Great choice of tunes! Love the guitar.
awesome.
Thanks Frank. That's pretty nice. Swinging tune for many happy hours of practice.
Amazing lesson!
Thank you 🤙🤙
Ciao Frank !
Thank you!
Looking god Frank!
Is that a new guitar for you Frank?
😎
That's some bad hat, Frank.
lol...A lot better than the mop underneath it. Time for a haircut. lol
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Hey Frank check out the Adelaide Guitar Festival
Australia. I’ve told Jimmy B about it. It would be awesome to have you do one of your guitar nights at something like that. With Jimmy. And then have a holiday , visit the wineries. Do some gigs.