I will say that your teaching is awesome. Finally an instructor who teaches rather than shows off his/her talents. You explain what and why. I learned more in these few minutes with you than years of self study. Thank you
It's absolutely unreal to me how easy you're making this. Your brain's teaching style lines up so perfectly with my learning style, I swear I learned more from this 13 minute video than I have from hours and hours of other instructor's videos.
This is the best guitar lesson I've ever seen on youtube. Thank you! Its just soo useful and easy to follow. I can also feel the love you have for teaching guitar. Lovely!!
That was truly amazing. Very clear and not too hard to understand. Jazz is my first love. I have messed about not really knowing what I am doing. I think this lesson here will start me off on a path that I can really follow. Thank you!
The succinctness and economy of this lesson, combined with the amount of information therein, and imparted in a such a relaxed manner, is really impressive. Thank you very much Howard.
This is increadible. I've surfed and self learned on many source but yours is the most easy and clear. Thanks for the most valuable video lesson. Love it.
This is amazing, thank you for this! Been working on triads lately and this just ties it all together. Have been trying to understand what I’m playing instead of just remembering shapes and it’s opened up a lot. But for this i feel like I might have to start off memorizing the shapes (some are easier than others because they are small tweaks of typical barre chords) thanks again!
Hey hombre, I hear a lot of those chords in tejano bands, now I know where they got them from, jazz! My compliments on your playing you're way up there on the ladder of talent.
This is really to the point plus it lends itself to those of us who are dependent on our ear to sort it all out. Plus one talk and play at the same time. Love the not so twangy Telecaster. What a great tone. Thank you!
I have just stumbled over this video and I am so excited about it. Thank you so much. I’m hoping this is a beginning of a series for jazz guitar tutorial.
Вот только сейчас Ютубе вывел меня на Ваш ролик))) Большое спасибо за Труд!!! Такой короткий ролик, но в нем столько информации - сколько я на других платформах не видел!!! Подача шикарная!!!
Thank you very much for this video which clears up everything. Just a little question of understanding. In the exercise we are in C major or when you make the GMaj7 chord at 9:45 there is a note that makes up the chord that is not found in the C major scale. Could someone explain this to me please? The note is D string 4th fret. This would help me a lot to understand things. Thank you so much for this excellent video.
Hi - At that point in the video, I'm simply showing the different ways to play Major 7th chords, as they are so important in the Jazz world. But as covered earlier in the video, G7 is the chord belonging to the key of C Major. I hope that helps :-)
That last example of showing the power of inversions really opened my mind to how powerful they are! Totally changes the tone even though it's the same sequence.
Quite glad to have a soft introduction to Jazz guitar. Will be in your channel often. I love your teaching style. Grateful. God bless you. I subscribed.
Bro this is everything I needed and was looking for!! thank you so much for this perfect beginner jazz guitar lesson. Can’t wait to get these down and memorized, then I’ll check out the following lessons👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Fantastic. I especially appreciate you pairing arpeggios with corresponding modes, a jazz concept that I have found (before now) difficult to appreciate. My favorite guitar sound is the Cmaj7 chord (I also have a favorite dog and a preferred beer brand) and it's a delight to learn new way to play it, though my pinkie isn't cooperating yet.
heya, thanks for this tutorial, it's really good for an intro to jazz and will share with friends! what would you suggest for a jazzer with experience on other instruments transitioning to guitar? someone who already has all the requisite theory and improv knowledge, but lacks the technical skills to execute their musical ideas on the guitar
Probably not that many people knows Prefab sprout. They play a lot of jazz progressions perhaps you should try on of their songs for a cover thanks for this lesson.
Hey man- I've been playing guitar for over 4 decades. I play by feel and don't really think at all about what I am doing (hard to explain) . I know all the chords and scales but I've never really put the names together if you know my meaning. This answers some questions. Thanks!
Ho sempre visto il jazz come un genere difficile ed ampio. Ho studiato chitarra moderna per tre anni ed amo il blues ed il country / rock. Ovviamente ho affrontato linguaggi jazz affini al blues, ma sia i metodi che il mio ultimo insegnante non mi hanno aiutato a potenziare le mie capacità! Alcuni hanno un dono "divino" suonano ad orecchio ripetendo tutto (Montgomery, Benson ad esempio nel jazz!) (Van Halen e Bolin nel rock!) ma la maggior parte di noi, me per primo deve studiare per poter capire! Voglio seguire le tue lezioni perchè mi piace il tuo approccio didattico. Spero di migliorare in questo magnifico linguaggio musicale! Ciao. Antonello I've always seen jazz as a difficult and broad genre. I studied modern guitar for three years and I love blues and country/rock. Obviously I faced jazz languages similar to blues, but both the methods and my last teacher didn't help me enhance my skills! Some have a "divine" gift of playing by ear repeating everything (Montgomery, Benson for example in jazz!) (Van Halen and Bolin in rock!) but most of us, myself first and foremost, have to study in order to understand! I want to follow your lessons because I like your teaching approach. I hope to improve in this magnificent musical language! HI. Antonello
Any special strumming patterns on guitar for jazz, like we have in raeggae? Please could you reply with a link if there's any, or do a video to guide us? Thanks a bunch.
Only thing that's messing me up 3:20 G maj dominant 7. The chords listed are G-D-F-B. F isn't part of a G Major scale. it looks like the F# (7th note in the Gmajor scale) is moved up a half step to F. Why is the note on the B string moved up the neck board to F and not E? I dont get that part because F isn't part of the G Major scale once again. Clearly I'm missing something. THanks for the video - very informative and good way to look at things My only explanation I can find is that F is part of a C Major scale so maybe I"m looking at it wrong by bringing the G Major scale into play just because the G in a C Major scale is a major chord (G is the 5th in C Major scale I beleive)
Hi - Yes, the lesson utilizes the Key of C Major... No flats or sharps. For the key of G Major, the chord sequence would be Gmaj7 - Am7 - Bm7 - Cmaj7 - D7 - Em7 - F#m7b5
In Aeolian mode there is an error in the drawing, since you end the ascending arpeggio on the fifth fret and not the seventh.. One doubt, the Dorian, Phrygian , Aeolian and lidyan arpeggios do not include the characteristic notes of each mode... by themselves we cannot know which mode they belong to. Very good video, thank you.
Great clarity. Fast and slow. Thank you for making it so accessible!!
I will say that your teaching is awesome. Finally an instructor who teaches rather than shows off his/her talents. You explain what and why. I learned more in these few minutes with you than years of self study. Thank you
Thank you so much... I truly appreciate that. My goal is always to present the best possible instruction for the viewers... Thank you again :-)
This is what I call teaching guitar in a musical way. Every minute of the lesson is so valuable, thanks!
It's absolutely unreal to me how easy you're making this. Your brain's teaching style lines up so perfectly with my learning style, I swear I learned more from this 13 minute video than I have from hours and hours of other instructor's videos.
Wow, thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed it :-)
I also learned so much from this short video than I have ever learned from other instructors.
This has to be, one of the most important, and best lessons, for beginners. Thank you so much.
Great Lesson. You are an OUTSTANDING Teacher!!
Thanks for teaching you show all the 7maj chords very easy to understand on the guitar fretboard
At last! A teacher making this stuff interesting and doable
This is the best guitar lesson I've ever seen on youtube. Thank you! Its just soo useful and easy to follow. I can also feel the love you have for teaching guitar. Lovely!!
Wow, thanks!
Здорово, просто здорово!!! Так доступно и доходчиво, ничего лишнего, абсолютное наслаждение новым знанием! Спасибо Вам огромное!!!
That was truly amazing. Very clear and not too hard to understand. Jazz is my first love. I have messed about not really knowing what I am doing. I think this lesson here will start me off on a path that I can really follow.
Thank you!
The succinctness and economy of this lesson, combined with the amount of information therein, and imparted in a such a relaxed manner, is really impressive. Thank you very much Howard.
Thank you so much... It means a lot. Thanks for checking out the channel :-)
This is increadible. I've surfed and self learned on many source but yours is the most easy and clear. Thanks for the most valuable video lesson. Love it.
I am what youd call an advanced beginner. I am here to find a nice roadmap for my learning. I like how you synthecize complicated aspects.
Best beginner jazz guitar tutorial online. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, thanks!
Seconded!
This is amazing, thank you for this! Been working on triads lately and this just ties it all together. Have been trying to understand what I’m playing instead of just remembering shapes and it’s opened up a lot. But for this i feel like I might have to start off memorizing the shapes (some are easier than others because they are small tweaks of typical barre chords) thanks again!
bless evening Howard, great teaching nuff respect
Nice first lesson Howard. Yeah, I definitely have to spend some time on those arpeggios.👍🏼
Hey hombre, I hear a lot of those chords in tejano bands, now I know where they got them from, jazz! My compliments on your playing you're way up there on the ladder of talent.
This is really to the point plus it lends itself to those of us who are dependent on our ear to sort it all out. Plus one talk and play at the same time. Love the not so twangy Telecaster. What a great tone. Thank you!
Thanks so much :-)
The very best jazz lesson I have ever had. Thank you so much for sharing And you explaining it so clear Thank you
Thanks so much... greatly appreciated :-)
Awesome stuff. Love the 7ths. You covered a lot of the important basics that make jazz fun. Thank you.
Thank you, Howard. Your gift is making complex things understandable.
I have just stumbled over this video and I am so excited about it. Thank you so much. I’m hoping this is a beginning of a series for jazz guitar tutorial.
this is an awesome lesson , thank you for posting !!!!
I learned a lot from this video. The practical value is enormous and the theory is accurate. Thank you.
Вот только сейчас Ютубе вывел меня на Ваш ролик))) Большое спасибо за Труд!!! Такой короткий ролик, но в нем столько информации - сколько я на других платформах не видел!!! Подача шикарная!!!
You're a good teacher. Your teaching is so clear thank you so much. God blessed you.
Thank you! 😃
Interesantisimo entrar en lecciones de jazz. Muchas gracias maestro.
wow I love playing this scale.
Thank you for really making this so easy to understand and to follow.
Thank you very much for this video which clears up everything. Just a little question of understanding. In the exercise we are in C major or when you make the GMaj7 chord at 9:45 there is a note that makes up the chord that is not found in the C major scale. Could someone explain this to me please? The note is D string 4th fret. This would help me a lot to understand things. Thank you so much for this excellent video.
Hi - At that point in the video, I'm simply showing the different ways to play Major 7th chords, as they are so important in the Jazz world. But as covered earlier in the video, G7 is the chord belonging to the key of C Major. I hope that helps :-)
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart ahhh okay ! Yes its help a lot, thank you so much Howard! Cheers from France!
this lesson will never get old thanks a million great lesson
Fabulous lesson, great explanations. Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for explaining this so I can understand!!!!!! Practicing like crazy!!!
Those chords sound so lovely. Time to add jazz to my playlist
This is an awesome lesson thank you so much , you made it so easy to understand 👌🎸
Thanks Howard , it's a lot easier than I thought.
Man i follow u since The Rover tutorial, glad to see that u know jazz fundamentals to learn with u .
That last example of showing the power of inversions really opened my mind to how powerful they are! Totally changes the tone even though it's the same sequence.
Thank you for the lesson sir, everything is spot on! 👌👍👍👍
This is an excellent lesson! Maybe the best on TH-cam. Very well done! Thank you.
Thanks so much :-)
Quite glad to have a soft introduction to Jazz guitar.
Will be in your channel often.
I love your teaching style.
Grateful.
God bless you.
I subscribed.
Thanks! :-)
Mr.Howard thank you so much for good lessons....
Well this is interesting. Thank you. And yes been playing years but want to try out some Jazz.
Bro this is everything I needed and was looking for!! thank you so much for this perfect beginner jazz guitar lesson. Can’t wait to get these down and memorized, then I’ll check out the following lessons👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Fantastic. I especially appreciate you pairing arpeggios with corresponding modes, a jazz concept that I have found (before now) difficult to appreciate. My favorite guitar sound is the Cmaj7 chord (I also have a favorite dog and a preferred beer brand) and it's a delight to learn new way to play it, though my pinkie isn't cooperating yet.
Like all great teachers, Mr. Hart, you help us build our range of expression and grow confidence in our skills.
Thank you so much :-)
I loved this lesson, thanks for sharing!
Well done. Easy to understand. Thanks.
Fantastic lesson. Thanks for taking the time.
My pleasure!
Howard , there are a lot of teachers on you tube. Some good , some , ok and some ...welll... I think you are in the top ten. Thanks for your work.
Thank you :-)
love this, and that last chord progression is very catchy
heya, thanks for this tutorial, it's really good for an intro to jazz and will share with friends! what would you suggest for a jazzer with experience on other instruments transitioning to guitar? someone who already has all the requisite theory and improv knowledge, but lacks the technical skills to execute their musical ideas on the guitar
Great content Master
Best lesson of its kind I've ever seen. Grateful!
Thank you :-)
Great Lesson Thank you
The last part of video ufffffff,,,thank You brother
Amazing video, you explain things so clearly, thanks a lot
Thank you :-)
Great great sir
Bro,,, unreal lesson here, in the best of ways. Sub’d and now binging your other vids ;)
I LOVE THIS ❤❤ BIG THANKS
this lesson is So Beautiful Its darn near Scary !
Excellent lesson for this beginner / cheers
You are great,all best,,,from Poland !!!
Thank you very much!
Done subcribe. Thanks for this jazz lesson
Excellent lesson thnaks mate for doing that and sharing!!
Thank you so much.One of the best guitar teacher in the world
Wow, thanks!
Thank you for the Lesson Mr., God bless you🤩
My pleasure!
Thanks so much for this lesson. Just what I have been intending to do
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much :-)
Probably not that many people knows Prefab sprout. They play a lot of jazz progressions perhaps you should try on of their songs for a cover thanks for this lesson.
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Awesome lesson Howard and yes quick in some but parts but that’s why God made rewind! Brilliant bro that Tele sounds great!🙏🙏🙏
So helpful, thank you.
Fabulous guitar lesson as always Howard thanks a million my good man 👍🏴🎸
My pleasure! Thank you :-)
Hey man- I've been playing guitar for over 4 decades. I play by feel and don't really
think at all about what I am doing (hard to explain) . I know all the chords and scales
but I've never really put the names together if you know my meaning.
This answers some questions. Thanks!
Give me a year and I'll be on to part 2 great lesson be playing for about 6 months going to crack on with this lesson thanks
I ve subscribed!!!
Just leason 1 will take me a whole year to digest!!
Wish me luck!!
Great, my mind is unlocked. Thank you very much.
Wonderful!
Killin it - very helpful and laid out in a way I have not seen before. Get to work here --thanx!
Gold....i love ur vids.. thank u
Ho sempre visto il jazz come un genere difficile ed ampio. Ho studiato chitarra moderna per tre anni ed amo il blues ed il country / rock. Ovviamente ho affrontato linguaggi jazz affini al blues, ma sia i metodi che il mio ultimo insegnante non mi hanno aiutato a potenziare le mie capacità! Alcuni hanno un dono "divino" suonano ad orecchio ripetendo tutto (Montgomery, Benson ad esempio nel jazz!) (Van Halen e Bolin nel rock!) ma la maggior parte di noi, me per primo deve studiare per poter capire! Voglio seguire le tue lezioni perchè mi piace il tuo approccio didattico. Spero di migliorare in questo magnifico linguaggio musicale! Ciao. Antonello
I've always seen jazz as a difficult and broad genre. I studied modern guitar for three years and I love blues and country/rock. Obviously I faced jazz languages similar to blues, but both the methods and my last teacher didn't help me enhance my skills! Some have a "divine" gift of playing by ear repeating everything (Montgomery, Benson for example in jazz!) (Van Halen and Bolin in rock!) but most of us, myself first and foremost, have to study in order to understand! I want to follow your lessons because I like your teaching approach. I hope to improve in this magnificent musical language! HI. Antonello
Thank you please upload more video we wanna know more about basic
great lesson, thank you!
thankssss mate for this lesson
Must come back to this.
Muito obrigado mestre 🎵🎵 perfeito 👏👏
Wow thankyou a big thanks very well explained for progressive guitarist . Now i understand 👍👍
Great lesson , thanks .
My pleasure!
perfect no fuss just the needs to know and lots to practise!!
Muy buen trabajo, gracias
Any special strumming patterns on guitar for jazz, like we have in raeggae?
Please could you reply with a link if there's any, or do a video to guide us?
Thanks a bunch.
Hi - A new Jazz tutorial is on the way... Revisiting the Basics, but also covering more about rhythm work as well. Stay tuned :-)
Great tips thank you!
thank you, could not finds part 2 and so on!?
Only thing that's messing me up
3:20
G maj dominant 7. The chords listed are G-D-F-B.
F isn't part of a G Major scale. it looks like the F# (7th note in the Gmajor scale) is moved up a half step to F. Why is the note on the B string moved up the neck board to F and not E? I dont get that part because F isn't part of the G Major scale once again. Clearly I'm missing something. THanks for the video - very informative and good way to look at things
My only explanation I can find is that F is part of a C Major scale so maybe I"m looking at it wrong by bringing the G Major scale into play just because the G in a C Major scale is a major chord (G is the 5th in C Major scale I beleive)
Hi - Yes, the lesson utilizes the Key of C Major... No flats or sharps. For the key of G Major, the chord sequence would be Gmaj7 - Am7 - Bm7 - Cmaj7 - D7 - Em7 - F#m7b5
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart thank you
On the E arpeggio, when you played fast, it sounds like you played some extra notes going back down the scale.
loved the explanation thanks!
such a beautiful video, earned a subscriber and a like.
Yeaaa merci pour le partage, fort et clair
In Aeolian mode there is an error in the drawing, since you end the ascending arpeggio on the fifth fret and not the seventh.. One doubt, the Dorian, Phrygian , Aeolian and lidyan arpeggios do not include the characteristic notes of each mode... by themselves we cannot know which mode they belong to. Very good video, thank you.