Super inspiring Mikko. It's so nice to watch you check out stuff for yourself - as a player - and then break it down and "serve" it as a lesson to others. Nice "both sides" of being musician and teacher. Then cool with the prompt application on Blue Bossa - I think it sounded great and will check it out too!
Really great playing, Mikko! You made that solo come alive. I was inspired to buy Jesse's full set, the Circles "album". Now I'll listen to the rest of your lesson. : )
Hi Mikko, as always, very interesting lesson! He is using a lot of advanced stuff, like triads from half tone scale, mixed with augmented triads, but at the same time he is very melodic, which is the really important thing that I find amazing...an other great musician that used to mix elements from different scales, to sound modern and outside, was Michael brecker, maybe he was the best in that...
Nice transcription! Jesse is one of my favorites. Have you heard him play "Along Came Betty" from his Live at Murphy's Law CD? That would be a great one to analyze. Thanks again man.
Hi Mikko If possible the Wim Overgaauw solo over It could Happen to You or maybe Afternoon in Paris hé was the Teacher of Jesse...very meaningful player with also fantastisch time and dynamica approach! Thanks for this great Lesson I Am studying an altered blues with Coltrane Changes and adaptied those argumented lines...
Hi Mikko, I don't quite understand the Patreon thing. What would i have to do to become a patron, and what would it cost me? And isn't creating a patreon account only for those who create content?
Hi. I assume that you have to create an account to follow somebody. You don't need to create anything. I charge minimum of one dollar per lesson video I think which I release every other Friday so twice a month. It's a pay what you can policy :)
hey Mikko thanks for sharing awsome knowelege, what's your opinion about DOMI and JD beck, they are pretty rising thesedays. I hope you analyis their songs in guitar concept! so much love from Sydeney
@@Mikkokosmos by the way, I am really big fan of you Ive been watching tons of Jazz youtubers but you and TILFBH is the most influncing people. I love your video about introducing great Jazz people from Europe since I only knows much about American stuff so far. I only knows bit of how to play drop 2s and major and melodic minor scales right now lol. but hey thank you again I love you Mikko for real. all my mates are like listening those goofy pop songs but they really don't know the hypes around Jazz culture so sadly.
th-cam.com/video/s61z1fgyOUQ/w-d-xo.html I am watching this right now, Bill said the most important stuff is basic and thanks for teaching me that stuff thru videos!!!
I don't think it's C7 #9, the song is in C minor. Jesse is very clearly playing lines out of a C minor tonality. If it was C7#9,he would be playing some altered or diminished stuff on the C chord, and he isn't.
You can clearly hear that it's a C7#9. That's the point I'm making. That chord is often used as a blues tonality rather than an alrered dominant sound. When a 7#9 chord is a tonic chord it doesn't call for an altered scale. Think of Purple Haze. It would sound ridiculous to play altered there. And as Jesse shows us here we can even use melodic minor. That was what I learned from lifting this solo. But it is a very obvious C7#9 chord there. 🙂👍
Great playing !!! Thanks very much !!!
Really enjoyed this one with the step by step analysis. The way you played with some of the ideas over Blue Bossa sounded great.
Excellent, and thanx for the PDF.
Super inspiring Mikko. It's so nice to watch you check out stuff for yourself - as a player - and then break it down and "serve" it as a lesson to others. Nice "both sides" of being musician and teacher. Then cool with the prompt application on Blue Bossa - I think it sounded great and will check it out too!
Lots of great ideas. Thanks!
Glad you like it
Really great playing, Mikko! You made that solo come alive. I was inspired to buy Jesse's full set, the Circles "album". Now I'll listen to the rest of your lesson. : )
You'll love the album
Gran interpretación y excelente lección. Muchas gracias maestro.
Hi Mikko, as always, very interesting lesson! He is using a lot of advanced stuff, like triads from half tone scale, mixed with augmented triads, but at the same time he is very melodic, which is the really important thing that I find amazing...an other great musician that used to mix elements from different scales, to sound modern and outside, was Michael brecker, maybe he was the best in that...
Nice transcription! Jesse is one of my favorites. Have you heard him play "Along Came Betty" from his Live at Murphy's Law CD? That would be a great one to analyze. Thanks again man.
Yes I love that recording. I think I started transcribing some of that stuff
Hi Mikko If possible the Wim Overgaauw solo over It could Happen to You or maybe Afternoon in Paris hé was the Teacher of Jesse...very meaningful player with also fantastisch time and dynamica approach! Thanks for this great Lesson I Am studying an altered blues with Coltrane Changes and adaptied those argumented lines...
Hi Mikko,
I don't quite understand the Patreon thing. What would i have to do to become a patron, and what would it cost me? And isn't creating a patreon account only for those who create content?
Hi. I assume that you have to create an account to follow somebody. You don't need to create anything. I charge minimum of one dollar per lesson video I think which I release every other Friday so twice a month. It's a pay what you can policy :)
hey Mikko thanks for sharing awsome knowelege, what's your opinion about DOMI and JD beck, they are pretty rising thesedays. I hope you analyis their songs in guitar concept! so much love from Sydeney
hmm I don't think I'm familiar with those names?
@@Mikkokosmos man just watch this th-cam.com/video/ANPbOxaRIO0/w-d-xo.html.
@@Mikkokosmos by the way, I am really big fan of you Ive been watching tons of Jazz youtubers but you and TILFBH is the most influncing people. I love your video about introducing great Jazz people from Europe since I only knows much about American stuff so far. I only knows bit of how to play drop 2s and major and melodic minor scales right now lol. but hey thank you again I love you Mikko for real. all my mates are like listening those goofy pop songs but they really don't know the hypes around Jazz culture so sadly.
th-cam.com/video/s61z1fgyOUQ/w-d-xo.html I am watching this right now, Bill said the most important stuff is basic and thanks for teaching me that stuff thru videos!!!
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I don't think it's C7 #9, the song is in C minor. Jesse is very clearly playing lines out of a C minor tonality. If it was
C7#9,he would be playing some altered or diminished stuff on the C chord, and he isn't.
You can clearly hear that it's a C7#9. That's the point I'm making. That chord is often used as a blues tonality rather than an alrered dominant sound. When a 7#9 chord is a tonic chord it doesn't call for an altered scale. Think of Purple Haze. It would sound ridiculous to play altered there. And as Jesse shows us here we can even use melodic minor. That was what I learned from lifting this solo. But it is a very obvious C7#9 chord there. 🙂👍
FInally It's JESSE on the chanel
about time, huh?
@@Mikkokosmos True.... true