Thank you very much for watching, I’m glad you enjoyed it. I wouldn’t dream of describing myself as a classical guitarist - the top classical players are on another level 🔥 I am however deeply interested in the inner mechanics of how music works, and how we can use that to improvise in a jazz & popular music context. Thanks again! 🎸
Great lesson! I've been learning so much from you over the past several days. I subscribed, looking forward to more great content in your easy to follow teaching style, THANK YOU!
incredible stuff - so much to think about - please keep the videos coming - they are all great! I'd love to see some more videos on Blues Rhythm/Comping ideas - you seem to have a real talent for it - more info on that would be great
Thanks for watching - inversions are basically when you flip the chord upside down and reorganise the notes in a different order. So in this context - the A minor shape I began with was (low to high) C, E, A. The next one along is E, A, C and then the final one goes A, C, E. Thanks for raising the question, I'm planning on doing a series of videos on these triad foundations in the near future.
It’s a Lewitt 140 pencil condenser - cheap and cheerful! I use it mostly for acoustic guitars, not normally vocals. However I didn’t want to use anything too intrusive visually for the videos. Does the job!
The 10 minute guide to sounding like a very sophisticated classical guitarist. Beautiful ✊🏼
Thank you very much for watching, I’m glad you enjoyed it. I wouldn’t dream of describing myself as a classical guitarist - the top classical players are on another level 🔥 I am however deeply interested in the inner mechanics of how music works, and how we can use that to improvise in a jazz & popular music context. Thanks again! 🎸
I’m learning so much with your logical approach to guitar playing. So many beautiful things can happen
I’m so glad you’re finding it useful, thanks for watching 🎸🎸
Those chords are beautiful.
Thanks for watching, I hope you find it useful 🎸🎸
Excellent follow up to the earlier diminished lesson. Thanks
Thanks! There’s more of this on the way too hopefully! 🎸🎸
Great lesson! I've been learning so much from you over the past several days. I subscribed, looking forward to more great content in your easy to follow teaching style, THANK YOU!
Great explanation and great playing, just what we like 👍
Your channel came up on my feed for the first time. Well laid out. Liked and subscribed. 😎🤓
Thanks so much, I’m glad you enjoyed the video 😃🎸🎸
Really appreciate this lesson. Sounds amazing and It's accessible. Tyvm
I’m so glad you’re enjoying it, thanks for watching! 🎸🎸
Very cool stuff, love how inviting your teaching style is. Thanks for the video!
That means a lot, thank you very much for watching.
Great lesson, thank you.
Thanks for watching, I’m glad you enjoyed it and I hope you find it useful! 🎸
incredible stuff - so much to think about - please keep the videos coming - they are all great! I'd love to see some more videos on Blues Rhythm/Comping ideas - you seem to have a real talent for it - more info on that would be great
Thanks again for watching, there’s more of this on the way 😃🎸
beautiful guitar and tone very cool
Thanks! It’s a lovely old thing, I’ll do a video on it someday. 🎸🎸
What is an Inversion? Very beautiful sounding chords there
Thanks for watching - inversions are basically when you flip the chord upside down and reorganise the notes in a different order. So in this context - the A minor shape I began with was (low to high) C, E, A. The next one along is E, A, C and then the final one goes A, C, E.
Thanks for raising the question, I'm planning on doing a series of videos on these triad foundations in the near future.
Barry Harris: Major Sixth Diminished Scale
Similar concept yes, I love all of that stuff.
What mic are you using for your voice?
It’s a Lewitt 140 pencil condenser - cheap and cheerful! I use it mostly for acoustic guitars, not normally vocals. However I didn’t want to use anything too intrusive visually for the videos. Does the job!
@@LearnGuitarWithJimmyBrewer It sounds really good...natural.
That’s good to know, thanks! They’re remarkable value for money.