Here one question?according to you,can a person become a great jazz player even without learning staff notations..or is it compulsory to learn... pls help...
If you would like to play great like him, a practice to the standard tabs are enough. Staff notations and other things like music theory would make you a complete player, but hard work and standard numbering tabs will do the job.
Could you kindly give me the tone setting of your amp while playing R. Jordan's "So What" version? I have the same amp and I find the sound very nice. Thanks Vincenzo
Nice version overall, but I struggle with change of the first note in the to from D to G. I get that you can't play the line in that octave and hit the first D (without detuning), but it just doesn't sound right to me. I simply play the line an octave up. I play it along with our bass player and it sounds great together (we do a Latin jazz version, we make the rhythm totally straight, no swing).
Hey, these chords are called quartal chords, fourth chords, or Bill Evans chords. More about them here: www.jazzguitar.be/blog/quartal-chords-harmony-voicings-for-guitar/
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Click here for guitar tabs/notation, harmonic analysis, and Guitar Pro file 🡆 www.jazzguitar.be/blog/ronny-jordan-so-what/
are there any tabs for the third solo?
Here one question?according to you,can a person become a great jazz player even without learning staff notations..or is it compulsory to learn... pls help...
If you would like to play great like him, a practice to the standard tabs are enough. Staff notations and other things like music theory would make you a complete player, but hard work and standard numbering tabs will do the job.
Could you kindly give me the tone setting of your amp while playing R. Jordan's "So What" version? I have the same amp and I find the sound very nice. Thanks Vincenzo
Treble, Mid, and bass are all set to 2,5, but the way you dial these in are highly dependend on your guitar.
Nice version overall, but I struggle with change of the first note in the to from D to G. I get that you can't play the line in that octave and hit the first D (without detuning), but it just doesn't sound right to me. I simply play the line an octave up. I play it along with our bass player and it sounds great together (we do a Latin jazz version, we make the rhythm totally straight, no swing).
Ronny was a great player. Miss him.
What are these chords called? 0:05
Hey, these chords are called quartal chords, fourth chords, or Bill Evans chords. More about them here: www.jazzguitar.be/blog/quartal-chords-harmony-voicings-for-guitar/
great! I set the video speed to 0.75 to be able keep up though :)
Thanks for sharing.
The Guitar Pro file is very usefull and I really appreciate it. Thanks
Glad you like it!
Great stuff. I remember buying the Ronny Jordan album with this on when it came out. Thanks.
He plays the head just like Grant Green.
Great some! Would love if you did a transcription for the solo as well!
All the things you are, It would be fantastic to upload it
Great video congratulation! How did you get that tone? Amp setting? Volume and tone of your guitar? thanks a lot!
It's a 1973 Gibson ES-175 through a Fender Tone Masters Twin Reverb and a Strymon Flint reverb. Treble, mids, and bass are all set to 2.
Yeah!
😂très belle interprétation.
Beautiful. Working on this right now These videos are awsume. Thanks
Thanks for the feedback!
Great playing!! Thank you for sharing the nice lesson! I like it and Sub! Have a nice weekend! :D
Thanks, you too!
Smooooth - thanks for the breakdown, Dirk!
The short sentence sounds like Ronny Jordan in So What !
Hey Pat, it's a transcription of Ronny Jordan's version.
Very nice lesson 👍
Thanks 🙏
So what?
What I say awesome!
Parabens pelos videos.👏👏👏👏
You're welcome Natan!
Thank you. Great version.
Great tutorial of this classic, really appreciate the tabs, and * subscribed *.
🔥Amazing cover! Have you heard of Sessions? I think you will kill it there!
Thanks Ralph! What is Sessions?
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merci beaucoup super version
Great! Thank you very much!
Glad you liked it!
Awesome... thanks for sharing 👊🏼
Thanks for watching, Doyle!
Excelente lección. Muchas gracias maestro.
Gracias Salvador!
This is great! Thanks a lot for sharing.
My pleasure!
Bravo merci beaucoup tres belle version
Merci!
Magnificent, thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Great sound!! What pick do you use ? Thanks
Thanks Mat! I use a Blue Chip Jazz 60, they ain't cheap, but I didn't lose a pick in over a year :)
Congratuletions Nice 👌👌
Thank you! Cheers!
@@JazzGuitarOnline Please to you!! And good job