since being introduced to Mr. Green and his tasty sweet tone about 7 years ago he has been one of my very favorite guitarists. I have no idea how he is not more ubiquitous in the conversations of "who are the great players". So under appreciated. What a sound!
One of the best "Grant Green Transcriptions" available in the world today...Your guitar playing sounds really good, great guitar tone as well...Thanks so much for posting this...
Hi Sam! Thanks very much I appreciate your kind words of support. Publishing and copyright are the two complicated factors for publishing/selling so it's tricky and I'm still figuring that stuff out unfortunately. Your support is so greatly appreciated 🙏
Thanks very much. These are good questions and come up often in the comment sections of my videos. The way I transcribe is by simply putting my favourite recordings on, sitting on my couch, and playing along. When I have a majority of the solo/song/piece down, I then refine each bar to be as close to how I think it's played. I notate it in Sibelius and Guitar Pro, and then I film it. I don't have perfect pitch. The more you work on your aural skills, you will become more able to identify what you hear in different situations and it's ongoing for me.
Great Job! how are you able to play these solos so quickly? do you memorize them ? are you reading them ? are they your own transcription? do you practice singing them first? genuinely interested.
since being introduced to Mr. Green and his tasty sweet tone about 7 years ago he has been one of my very favorite guitarists. I have no idea how he is not more ubiquitous in the conversations of "who are the great players". So under appreciated. What a sound!
Hi Martin! I couldn't agree more! GG has been underated and overshadowed compared to the other greats!
One of the best "Grant Green Transcriptions" available in the world today...Your guitar playing sounds really good, great guitar tone as well...Thanks so much for posting this...
Thanks Jesse! Glad you enjoyed it!
Grant Green was perhaps my favorite jazz guitarist. Nice job, I have to learn this!
He's SO UNDERATED!
Fantastic super playing
Thanks very much!
Great!!!
Génial un grand merci !!!
Thanks!
Great lesson, thanks.
Most welcome
Just thank you so much. Incredible.
Thanks Louis! There's plenty more videos so please subscribe if you wish 🙏
such a dope contrafact! I'll def be learning this one this week
It certainly is a sick tune!
@@PaulBurkeGuitar one month later and I'm throwing this solo in whenever I'm playing nica's dream, thanks for the transcription!
Awesome job, thanks for this!
new goal
Lot's of work (for me at least) to learn this. Also thanks for clarifying that my record is not scratched.
Haha! No worries!
Killer thanks.
Cheers Joel
These are great dude!!!
Thanks Julia 😊 I'm loving your videos and I promise I'm not creepily fan boying over them haha🙏
@@PaulBurkeGuitar haha! thanks man, I am having a lot of fun doing them :)
@@JuliaStarr it's certainly addictive !
@@PaulBurkeGuitar agreed!
Oh man... I think you're forcing me to buy Green Street LP ) So cool...
Yeah, Brother
Superlativo!
Thanks Salvador!
❤❤❤
👍
gotta learn this, thanks for the aid
so far I nailed the first 2 minutes, but only at 0.75x speed, I guess I have to keep going
Wonderful work!
Any chance we can get a pdf of it? Easier for practice and analyze his lines.
Hi Yu, feel free to get in touch via my Instagram page and we can work something out
You are awesome! Do you publish any notation or tabs anywhere? It would be nice to support you with your dedicated transcribing work
Hi Sam! Thanks very much I appreciate your kind words of support. Publishing and copyright are the two complicated factors for publishing/selling so it's tricky and I'm still figuring that stuff out unfortunately. Your support is so greatly appreciated 🙏
Incredibile Bility. Do ypu post nfo about hiw you transcribe posted anywhere. Do you have perfect pitch?
Thanks very much. These are good questions and come up often in the comment sections of my videos.
The way I transcribe is by simply putting my favourite recordings on, sitting on my couch, and playing along. When I have a majority of the solo/song/piece down, I then refine each bar to be as close to how I think it's played. I notate it in Sibelius and Guitar Pro, and then I film it.
I don't have perfect pitch. The more you work on your aural skills, you will become more able to identify what you hear in different situations and it's ongoing for me.
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Thanks very much J Fender
Great Job! how are you able to play these solos so quickly? do you memorize them ? are you reading them ? are they
your own transcription? do you practice singing them first? genuinely interested.
Can we get your backing track?
This is literally the original recording panned to the right to remove most of Grant Greens playing
Can we download/buy the transcription in PDF format from somewhere? Thanks!
Will have to get back to you on that!
My Mac has died and I'm trying to carry over my existing Sibelius and GTP licence to a new machine.
@@PaulBurkeGuitar no worries, thanks for looking into it!
Sounds like nicas dream
Yes very similar changes you'll be surprised
where this backing track?
I am playing along to the actual Grant Green recording