Hello Agent Nolan/Robin. Very nice tune and instruction thereof. By the way, I saw where you were with Mr. Hoter in Tel Aviv. That's a powerful one, two punch of playing gypsy jazz guitar. I've never been there, but I hear it can be a little difficult to find a cold pint of beer there. Off the subject --- I know. Thanks for posting this lesson Robin! Steve
any chord is an inversion! Take an open D chord D,A,D,F# that's D major. But D major could also be F#(bottom e string) open D, A and D etc....let me know how you're going with playing chords....don't think too much about the name - think more of the sound and mood - cheers! Robin
I like the idea of a chord having more than one musical meaning...I'd heard of it many years ago, but never found out how to interchange them. That's really cool how the fingerboard gets turned inside out and upside down that way, how something you already "know" is something completely different and apply-able to another completely different style.
Nice little E6, I'll use that more in future
Yes that's a crispy one 😃
Divine lesson, as always, a pleasure to see and learn from you. Thanks a lot dear Robin Hood Nolan. Abe Cherem
Stealing the licks from the best! ❤️
Always a pleasure to hear you play, Robin. Thanks for the chords - very tasty!
Cheers Rick! Keeping it tasty 😃🎸Robin
another winner - great intro, great tune
Yep this one swings 😃Robin
I dream of me - playing like you! :-)
I dream of the Yehudah market! 👍😃
Thanks! Very useful!
Ur welcome!
Hello Agent Nolan/Robin. Very nice tune and instruction thereof. By the way, I saw where you were with Mr. Hoter in Tel Aviv. That's a powerful one, two punch of playing gypsy jazz guitar. I've never been there, but I hear it can be a little difficult to find a cold pint of beer there. Off the subject --- I know. Thanks for posting this lesson Robin!
Steve
Cheers Steve at your service 😃🎸Robin
Cool!
nice! enjoyed that mate, thanks for sharing.
ur welcome Mark cheers! Robin
Are jazz chords always inversions?
any chord is an inversion! Take an open D chord D,A,D,F# that's D major. But D major could also be F#(bottom e string) open D, A and D etc....let me know how you're going with playing chords....don't think too much about the name - think more of the sound and mood - cheers! Robin
I like the idea of a chord having more than one musical meaning...I'd heard of it many years ago, but never found out how to interchange them. That's really cool how the fingerboard gets turned inside out and upside down that way, how something you already "know" is something completely different and apply-able to another completely different style.
absolutely!