Signs that you found a Jazz guitar channel: 1. good quality 2. good music 3. flow in their talking and playing 4. good editing 5. tell jokes 6. few subscribers
hi Bruce, just come across your videos and am enjoying them very much. I have a question on this one - is there a formula for applying augmented triads? e.g. in this case over a D-7, what would the augmented triads be? Thanks!
Actually yes. IT is a fairly deep concept but basically an augmented chord can create three major and their relative minor triads as to why the form works well on something like so what. Shoot me an email and we can discuss more - brucegregori@gmail.com
How do I comment "I love your playing and the amazing tone on that beautiful guitar" on all your videos at once?! Oh and do you have some basic lessons on constructing lines for little old blokes who wish to learn jazz improve from scratch (or nearly scratch anyway)?
Hey brother! For me as a German speaker, the third joke was spoken too quickly! So sad, I didn't understand ... Is it possible to put it in a few words? Thank you in advance and a happy new year! Cheers, Günther, Austria!
Just watched around ten lessons for the song "So What"/modal jazz... I must tell you the truth: all of them quite poor! All of them only hunting for scales and phrases, quite poor. The very secret is to feel 16 bars!!! No teacher values rhythm and/or form... in fact it's much much more important! Think of it, students! And, most of all: THINK OF IT TEACHERS !!!
The color on that guitar! Stunning beautiful! Of course it sounds incredible too. Thank you for the lesson!
Thanks my man
that Guitar is Beautiful.
not only are you a real COOL instructor but ALSO one helluva jazz guitarist. you...are....AWESOME dude...a 5 STAR job. !!
Thanks man
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Best and most straight foward breakdown of "So What". Oh, and you're playing it on one of Bob's beauties!
Thanks my man!
Your lesson is excellent. Now, I'm expecting the tutorial how to get this beautiful guitar you play.
Ha! benedetto.com!
You’re good ! Really enjoyed this video and I will work on this tune !
Thanks Gilles
Signs that you found a Jazz guitar channel:
1. good quality
2. good music
3. flow in their talking and playing
4. good editing
5. tell jokes
6. few subscribers
Thanks Vincent! Someday I’ll get there lol!!
Love the Jokes BG!!
Thanks Tom! Jazz Trivia a BOOMING business! lol
Excellent
Thanks SFC! I appreciate that very much!
This is great !
Thanks my man.
Very useful. Thank you!
Thanks so much!
how do one get the notes for this piece means the bass voice and the cords ?
There is a link for the chart in the description.
What's your guitar with such a good sound?
That is a Benedetto Bambino.
hi Bruce, just come across your videos and am enjoying them very much. I have a question on this one - is there a formula for applying augmented triads? e.g. in this case over a D-7, what would the augmented triads be? Thanks!
Actually yes. IT is a fairly deep concept but basically an augmented chord can create three major and their relative minor triads as to why the form works well on something like so what. Shoot me an email and we can discuss more - brucegregori@gmail.com
How do I comment "I love your playing and the amazing tone on that beautiful guitar" on all your videos at once?! Oh and do you have some basic lessons on constructing lines for little old blokes who wish to learn jazz improve from scratch (or nearly scratch anyway)?
Sure we can work on that - send me an email at brucegregori@gmail.com and we work it out!
Haha loved the 2nd joke !
Jazz jokes...they are awful and free. My mentors used to tell these constantly and they rubbed off. I used to roll my eyes, now I tell them!
Hey brother! For me as a German speaker, the third joke was spoken too quickly! So sad, I didn't understand ... Is it possible to put it in a few words?
Thank you in advance and a happy new year! Cheers, Günther, Austria!
great video, love your content
but man that guitar is a piece of art. the finish looks like still water
Thanks
Just watched around ten lessons for the song "So What"/modal jazz...
I must tell you the truth: all of them quite poor! All of them only hunting for scales and phrases, quite poor.
The very secret is to feel 16 bars!!!
No teacher values rhythm and/or form... in fact it's much much more important! Think of it, students!
And, most of all:
THINK OF IT TEACHERS !!!
but bill evans plays add4 chords. e a d g b to d g c f a (basically just lift the ring finger)
Sus chords were very popular. Miles like not having the 3rd in the mix. Check out my melody on Giant Steps.
Thank goodness you recognised this, it was driving me crazy seeing it.