Chord Melody Lesson for Guitarists - "Naima" by John Coltrane
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2024
- Learn to play "Naima" by John Coltrane on guitar.
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I've been trying to play this for years and now I have a good handle on it. Thanks
Great to hear! You're welcome.
It’s great to have Coltrane so approachable as in Naima and especially in this great tutorial, ❤
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Glad you liked it
Great ... thank you ... this is the first tune I can play all the way through on the piano and it sounds like it should on the piano ... this version for the guitar matches beautifully and I will now be able to play it all the way through on the guitar .... and it will be my first tune all the way through on that too! The sad part is I have been playing both piano and guitar for about 50 years! Still, never to old to learn is what they say and I am proof of that. Thanks again!
You're very welcome!
My favorite jazz tune. great job.
Thanks for the calm & cool explanation
You're welcome
Very good lesson.
(Luiz Felipe, guitar teacher in brasilian style, from Rio de Janeiro)
brilliant man, thank you so much🙏
So good! Very doable for a borderline intermediate player like me!
Love this tune. Thanks for the lesson!
Thank you, thank you thank you!!!
Super lesson! Thank you!!!
Best version of the piece on TH-cam
Thank you very much for that great lesson Jim. Such a nice arrangement and crystal clear instruction. First time seeing your channel. You have a new subscriber here.
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful !!!!
great!! fantastic lesson ,, thanks a lot..man
Excelente lección de un gran tema. Muchas gracias
Thank you so much!
You’re welcome
Thanks Mate ✌✌
Hey Jim, That was sweet !!! Great lesson, I love this tune. Now how about a solo for it.......lol
THANK YOU SIR
You’re welcome
Some nice voicing there. Shouldn't the penultimate chord in the A section be GM7+5/Eb? So, sharpen the D on the second string.
👍👍 Thanks
If you play it tuned down to Eb you and play it in the key it is written in you can have a low open Eb sound for the chords
Doux comme un lever de soleil 🙂
Hi,i think the gmaj7 should be notes:g b dis fis which makes it: a7913b5 without the root.
And third
Every sheet music transcription Ive seen calls out different chords for this song. And yet all of them sound like the original. I'm confused I gotta say. I guess this is in a different key, but Im talking about multiple Eflat versions? Anyway...
This is in the original key of Ab.
@@fretprints roger that, 4 flats is Ab not Eb. I got my signals crossed.