Id never heard someone say they didn't like thinking of one chord over another like Dm6 over G7. So refreshing! That never sat well with me. The one lick that worked over many chords never felt....authentic? Maybe it helps to unlock new sounds but it feels important to know how each note relates to the chord, rather than "I know this works because of the formula"
Wonderful! Another Episode of the Fabulous Jim & Joe Show. You two are so great together and I'm sure you're having fun too. Thank you for this as always.
I'd count this as a great composition, actually. Kudos! Apropos nothing in particular, thinking about Jim's tone here I was thinking "man, he must run heavy strings!", but then got to the tech notes -- nope! regular ol' 9's!
David (one of my fathers favorite guitar players!) So nice to see your comment. I see you so many great memories in the Bay Area made possible by you. Hope to see you soon buddy! - Jim
Jim your sound is really organic, mind to tell what you are using (please) guitar, amp , string, pickups….the whole 9 yards 😂, thanks to both of you, I wish I could get to that level soon 🍻🎼🍻
@@sega62s I'm not sure which one. You can probably email him or look through his older videos for a list of equipment that he uses. On his YT channel, there is a video where he covers what guitars he uses, maybe that one mentions amps as well. Good luck. If I can find out, I'll let you know too.
Beautiful song and playing...I have a question, and I know this is probably like asking if the first chord of "Chelsea Bridge" is Eb7 or Bbmin6, but would you call this rhythm a "Beguine" or a "Bolero"?
Question, I have a top loader tele also. My strings come undone on the bridge where the ball is, or it breaks. Has that happened with you? Do you have any suggestions to prevent that. Thanks.
D'Addario? This is a common issue with Jazzmasters (also top loaders, so to speak). Some people drop a little solder on the string wind near the ball (and I think there are strings that come pre-soldered). You might also try running a tiny bit of steel wool through the string holes in the bridge to remove any tiny burrs in there (I would advise taping off the bridge pickup - or maybe both to be safe - when you do this, and cleaning off the bits of steel wool before removing the tape so the steel wool fragments don't stick themselves to the pickup). That ended up smoothing things out enough on mine that it seems to be holding (I like half-rounds, which limits me to D'Addario strings, and I didn't really want to have to solder my strings every time I changed them). And if it is D'Addario, maybe try another brand?
Keep the after song discussions goin' ............Great stuff to learn from
fantastic
great discussion at the end as well, with clear sonic illustrations of the concepts you are discussing. Thank you
Great stuff!! Watched a masterclass you did at Berklee a while back , great stuff also. Playing in Pittsburgh any time soon?
Фантастик🎉❤С уважением музыканты города Архангельска!
Id never heard someone say they didn't like thinking of one chord over another like Dm6 over G7. So refreshing! That never sat well with me. The one lick that worked over many chords never felt....authentic? Maybe it helps to unlock new sounds but it feels important to know how each note relates to the chord, rather than "I know this works because of the formula"
Well that's the best thing ever, ever
Wonderful! Another Episode of the Fabulous Jim & Joe Show. You two are so great together and I'm sure you're having fun too. Thank you for this as always.
Reconnecting with Joe is a gift and it is a blast. Thanks for listening and writing - Jim
Awesome.
Thank you
Utterly brilliant playing.. quirky and groovy👌👌
Would love to hear more long form discussions like this! ❤
Beware of what you ask for, you may get it! ha ha - Jim
Thanks! Another great one.
Thank you!
Love it! Thanks for sharing gentleman.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'd count this as a great composition, actually. Kudos!
Apropos nothing in particular, thinking about Jim's tone here I was thinking "man, he must run heavy strings!", but then got to the tech notes -- nope! regular ol' 9's!
Thank you!
Gorgeousity!
David (one of my fathers favorite guitar players!) So nice to see your comment. I see you so many great memories in the Bay Area made possible by you. Hope to see you soon buddy! - Jim
Jim your sound is really organic, mind to tell what you are using (please) guitar, amp , string, pickups….the whole 9 yards 😂, thanks to both of you, I wish I could get to that level soon 🍻🎼🍻
Hello, Says at the end of the credits, Jim uses a 1959 Fender Telecaster (top loader) and a Fender Princeton (Reverb) amp. He does sound amazing.
@@uncleremus64 thanks , princeton comes in two models, 65 & 68 tough 🤷🏼
@@sega62s I'm not sure which one. You can probably email him or look through his older videos for a list of equipment that he uses. On his YT channel, there is a video where he covers what guitars he uses, maybe that one mentions amps as well. Good luck. If I can find out, I'll let you know too.
@@sega62s th-cam.com/video/Y9vjLCQT3O0/w-d-xo.html
@@uncleremus64 thx ✌️🎼✌️
Amazing as usual
Thank you so much 😀
@@jimcampilongo6469 ❤️
Beaut!
Beautiful song and playing...I have a question, and I know this is probably like asking if the first chord of "Chelsea Bridge" is Eb7 or Bbmin6, but would you call this rhythm a "Beguine" or a "Bolero"?
Question, I have a top loader tele also. My strings come undone on the bridge where the ball is, or it breaks. Has that happened with you? Do you have any suggestions to prevent that. Thanks.
Never has that happened to me
D'Addario? This is a common issue with Jazzmasters (also top loaders, so to speak). Some people drop a little solder on the string wind near the ball (and I think there are strings that come pre-soldered). You might also try running a tiny bit of steel wool through the string holes in the bridge to remove any tiny burrs in there (I would advise taping off the bridge pickup - or maybe both to be safe - when you do this, and cleaning off the bits of steel wool before removing the tape so the steel wool fragments don't stick themselves to the pickup). That ended up smoothing things out enough on mine that it seems to be holding (I like half-rounds, which limits me to D'Addario strings, and I didn't really want to have to solder my strings every time I changed them). And if it is D'Addario, maybe try another brand?
What Mr Campilongo does is serve the music around him in a very unique style. Everything is unmistakably him. At least for me anyways.
I hear Tom Waits in what Joe is playing. Sounds great.
Good lord, that's a revelation.
👍🎼🍻🎼
What is the guitar that Joe is playing? 🤔
It tells ya' at the end of the video.