I remember finding you the best part of 14 or 15 years ago doing player tips for (I think) Guitar Player. Always admired your playing in the ‘Roy style’
Fantastic lesson, Jim! You’ve inspired me to dig deeper into this topic. I would love to see some tips on outside ways to play over the V chord. Thanks!
Jim, I hope you know how much your words, tone, inspiration, and playing mean to us! just wanted to say thanks, my friend. also, I'm on the hunt for a faded/white/maple neck tele thanks to how amazing yours always looks :)
The 59 neck does have a nice look that's hard to replicate -but If you get a new neck with a nice glassy fingerboard with just two or three coats of lacquer, it wears fairly fast. Anyway, thanks for your gracious comments and have a great day - Jim
Hi Jim, just wanted to let you know I found this video very useful today and a perfect intro for getting some diminished sounds under my fingers. Love the diminished sound and my ears always perk up when I hear it. I really want to add this to my arsenal, at least the basics. More practice is obviously needed but this got me going. I need to get one of your lessons again, been eyeing Wishful Thinking or Table For One for a while now. All the best and stay safe!
Thank you- Last time we played Chicago (October?) we played Brainwash ... it didn't have the amazing history of the Green Mill, but it was a very good music venue.
Jim, you're great, thanks for this. Something I needed today, a little kick in the pants about new finger shapes and movement (and you know I love the theory part of it, ways to name the relationships between notes!)
I'm not yet completely fluent with this, but my thinking (I understand what makes a dominant chord - root, 3rd, 5th, b7th) it's all the notes of the dominant except root is raised half step to be b9.
Does anyone know what the tags are that Jim has on all his gear? You can see them on the gig bag in this video and he has them on his amp handles as well! Never seen that sorta thing.
Great lesson, Jim. Your casual, friendly style, while teaching a really useful technique has made me a subscriber. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed the lesson - thank you! - Jim
really cool Jim. Made me set up the looper permanently in the practise space for working on ideas like this.
I remember finding you the best part of 14 or 15 years ago doing player tips for (I think) Guitar Player. Always admired your playing in the ‘Roy style’
I like lessons from someone who speaks intervals and notes! Thx!
Just the most exquisite Telecaster tone I think I've ever heard Jim.
Fantastic lesson, Jim! You’ve inspired me to dig deeper into this topic. I would love to see some tips on outside ways to play over the V chord. Thanks!
Yeah, gotta say thanks also Jim. Very cool you give your time and knowledge for free. Love what you do.✌️
Thank you and have a great day
Sounds great right out of the box. Can really hear the chord changes noodling from this ‘scale’ to the major 1 lines, as you say. Thanks
Thanks for another awesome video Jim. Come to England some time soon!
Jim, I hope you know how much your words, tone, inspiration, and playing mean to us! just wanted to say thanks, my friend.
also, I'm on the hunt for a faded/white/maple neck tele thanks to how amazing yours always looks :)
The 59 neck does have a nice look that's hard to replicate -but If you get a new neck with a nice glassy fingerboard with just two or three coats of lacquer, it wears fairly fast. Anyway, thanks for your gracious comments and have a great day - Jim
This’s amazing, free lessons from the master.
Hi Jim, just wanted to let you know I found this video very useful today and a perfect intro for getting some diminished sounds under my fingers. Love the diminished sound and my ears always perk up when I hear it. I really want to add this to my arsenal, at least the basics. More practice is obviously needed but this got me going. I need to get one of your lessons again, been eyeing Wishful Thinking or Table For One for a while now. All the best and stay safe!
Great lesson Jim! Always enjoy your playing at The Green Mill in Chicago!
Thank you- Last time we played Chicago (October?) we played Brainwash ... it didn't have the amazing history of the Green Mill, but it was a very good music venue.
Very Nice Jim!
Jim, you're great, thanks for this. Something I needed today, a little kick in the pants about new finger shapes and movement (and you know I love the theory part of it, ways to name the relationships between notes!)
Jonathan - Good to hear from you! Hope all is well and thanks for keeping in touch.
Great! Thanks Jim!
Thank you Sir! Great lesson!
Thank YOU Jim!
Thanks Jim, excellent lesson! Got me going in a different direction
Oh My ! this is fantastic...thank you.
Thanks Jim, I can't wait to pester some of my friends (OK, employers) with some of this flavor!
Thanks a lot Jim!
Super diggable. Four thumbs up.
Thank you sir, your playing and teaching is very appreciated. I hope to see you play in person next year if I can get to the States. Have a nice day..
Hi Neil - Thank you for your comment and I hope to meet you someday! - Jim
Really cool! Thanks for the short and useful info :)
Thanks so much Jim , you are amazing . Saludos desde España 🇪🇸 ❤️
You're welcome. Thank you
Jim Campilongo 😊
thank 's a lot, great teaching
Thanks Jim
David - You are welcome - thanks for watching.
I'm not yet completely fluent with this, but my thinking (I understand what makes a dominant chord - root, 3rd, 5th, b7th) it's all the notes of the dominant except root is raised half step to be b9.
The beard looks great, Jim! I'm playing along (well, trying...) on my Hahn Model C; this is a great scale!
Maggie- Thanks for your comment and it's always great to hear from you- Jim
thanks for sharing Jim; really good practical & useful info! what looper pedal are you using?
Boomerang Phrase Sampler - All here ... www.jimcampilongo.com/gear.html
Jim is turning into what the ladies call a real 'silver fox'.
I'll take that...
Does anyone know what the tags are that Jim has on all his gear? You can see them on the gig bag in this video and he has them on his amp handles as well! Never seen that sorta thing.
Hello! What camera do u use for your videos? Thank you
Martin Scorsese & Quentin Tarantino are always happy to stop by with their crew.
Time to practice, great vid. Did you wear that shirt to match the wood behind you? Just kidding. Oh, and please come to Rochester.