If I could go back in time I would study the bass and drums- all the essential musical knowledge required for elite level soloing comes from you boys! Cheers for your kind comment. Charles
Hi Ernie, you'll find the scales video here: th-cam.com/video/T6oN5fp7Qa8/w-d-xo.html and you might want to check out this playlist for more content on chord scale relationships: th-cam.com/play/PLiuUxStIiQdm-qa_z1EPJLLnLroM6AOtK.html Many thanks for your comment, please let me know if neither of those is what you are looking for! Cheers
@@jerembismuth8200 You only 'need' the major scale. The melodic minor scale and harmonic minor scale are nice, but not essential, additions once you have mastered the major scale. Cheers
Thank you for this one, I was looking for a nice tune to teach my student, but now I'm the one that should study all of this too! Also loving that guitar bro, what a great one!
@@CharlesHarrisonMusicTuition Really thankful for your great channel. I'm just getting "back in shape" covid and other things put me away from "real practicing" but well, it happens to all I guess one a moment or another.
I noticed you're playing a 7 string, I'm thinking of buying a seven string and am wondering how it has affected your comping and lead playing, have you found a big difference in using the extra string or is it something that you don't use much, also is it useful for playing in a fusion style, similar to Allen Holdsworth?
I must confess after 2 years I probably play it as a six string with the occasional trick up its sleeve, however I have begun the process of trying to incorporate more seven string voicings and scales. I'm hoping this will eventually become intuitive but I'm expecting it to takes months and years rather than weeks and want it to be an organic process so I don't get distracted in the moment by the thought of adding a seven string trick. I think it should boil down to whether it is functionally useful (like for metal players) or if it a tone that appeals to you. I have always loved the baritone frequencies and this allows me to dip my toe in that as a six string noob! Hope that helps, cheers!
Nice to go a lil outside with Eb mel min over that cheeky Ab. Thanks for that & love Robben ! Have you checked out his early playing with the yellow jackets ? Incredible stuff.
Great lesson, as a bass player I found this great because obviously we are always thinking scales for solos and walking bass lines
If I could go back in time I would study the bass and drums- all the essential musical knowledge required for elite level soloing comes from you boys! Cheers for your kind comment. Charles
Trying to find chord/scale video
Hi Ernie, you'll find the scales video here: th-cam.com/video/T6oN5fp7Qa8/w-d-xo.html and you might want to check out this playlist for more content on chord scale relationships: th-cam.com/play/PLiuUxStIiQdm-qa_z1EPJLLnLroM6AOtK.html Many thanks for your comment, please let me know if neither of those is what you are looking for! Cheers
hey what are the 3 scales for jazz?
@@jerembismuth8200 You only 'need' the major scale. The melodic minor scale and harmonic minor scale are nice, but not essential, additions once you have mastered the major scale. Cheers
Thank you for this one, I was looking for a nice tune to teach my student, but now I'm the one that should study all of this too!
Also loving that guitar bro, what a great one!
Really glad this was helpful and that you and your students can benefit! What are you working on yourself at the moment? Cheers
@@CharlesHarrisonMusicTuition Really thankful for your great channel.
I'm just getting "back in shape" covid and other things put me away from "real practicing" but well, it happens to all I guess one a moment or another.
I noticed you're playing a 7 string, I'm thinking of buying a seven string and am wondering how it has affected your comping and lead playing, have you found a big difference in using the extra string or is it something that you don't use much, also is it useful for playing in a fusion style, similar to Allen Holdsworth?
I must confess after 2 years I probably play it as a six string with the occasional trick up its sleeve, however I have begun the process of trying to incorporate more seven string voicings and scales. I'm hoping this will eventually become intuitive but I'm expecting it to takes months and years rather than weeks and want it to be an organic process so I don't get distracted in the moment by the thought of adding a seven string trick. I think it should boil down to whether it is functionally useful (like for metal players) or if it a tone that appeals to you. I have always loved the baritone frequencies and this allows me to dip my toe in that as a six string noob! Hope that helps, cheers!
Fantastic lesson!
I really appreciate that you took the time to say so! Cheers Funkmaster ;)
Nice approach, thanks for the lesson!
Thanks as always Luc!
Nice to go a lil outside with Eb mel min over that cheeky Ab. Thanks for that & love Robben ! Have you checked out his early playing with the yellow jackets ? Incredible stuff.
Cheers, love the Lydian dominant sounds too. Yeah Robben has always been a killing player, need to get back into his new stuff!
@@CharlesHarrisonMusicTuition Defo, I've yet to check out his latest release
thanks bro its great.
You're most welcome! Check out my most recent series, a deep dive into another great standard 'Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise'. Many thanks!
Niceee!!!!
Thanks Carlos! Please do check out some of the new content on the channel, I've been uploading loads recently. Cheers!