When starting out with jazz lines, it's so important to hear and play the target notes of the chord and also keep the direction of the tune in mind. i.e. be ready for the next chord
Great explanation of getting the sound of the changes right. One of the things I find I need to work on is paying attention to the end of a solo. I can target 3rds and 7ths etc, fairly well and then for some reason, it crashes at the end!. More practice required methinks 😊
Impressive content, Jazz Guitar Lessons. Looking forward to your next upload. I smashed the thumbs up button on your video. Keep up the fantastic work! Your insights on constructing jazz lines are invaluable. How do you suggest beginners approach rhythmic subdivisions to sound more authentic in their improvisations?
Why not flat out demonstrate it? Demonstrate the flow of the line as it crosses the bar line, for example the note C ‘softening’ into the B at the change from Dm7 to G7? Or the tension increased as the E note is held across the transition from C maj to Fma7? Or sus chords? Let us hear the difference. Needs more demonstration of this shift in colour as the chord change influences the line. Sorry, explanation is clear but played examples too few. This comment added at 18:13
... I don't know what to say. Early in the video I said "pick up your guitar, we'll play some lines". And then, throughout the video, with the explanations, I played example after example and discussed. Like, DOZENS of examples. That was the whole point of the video. Maybe re-watch with a guitar in your hands and follow along to what I'm saying? "Not one example was given" 🤔
When starting out with jazz lines, it's so important to hear and play the target notes of the chord and also keep the direction of the tune in mind. i.e. be ready for the next chord
Indeed :)
Super lesson. Years of work condensed into 20 minutes. Thank you, sir! 🙏🏽
I appreciate your kind words :)
You went hard on this thumbnail Marc. Excellent lesson as always!
Another great lesson Marc 👍🏻
Great vid thanks Marc!
Thank you Erin
This is a great video. You have guided me to the solution I need. Thanks
excellent lesson marc
Nice! Good foundational approach
Great explanation
Thank you
Thanks
Great explanation of getting the sound of the changes right. One of the things I find I need to work on is paying attention to the end of a solo. I can target 3rds and 7ths etc, fairly well and then for some reason, it crashes at the end!. More practice required methinks 😊
You got this, Paul!
Marc, I signed up for the group. If you give private lessons, sign me up!!
incroyable, seulement quatre guitares !!
J'essaie tellement de ne pas avoir plus de guitares 😂😂
Haha ! I just wanted to suscribe a second time !
😂😂 Thank you so much
Thanks for the speech but was hoping for more practical ideas to get inspired.
I agree
Can you give examples please
Great info!!
Thanks for watching!
Your Godin guitar is related to my Sea Gull acoustic.
Impressive content, Jazz Guitar Lessons. Looking forward to your next upload. I smashed the thumbs up button on your video. Keep up the fantastic work! Your insights on constructing jazz lines are invaluable. How do you suggest beginners approach rhythmic subdivisions to sound more authentic in their improvisations?
Hi, thank you so much!
I have a video on rhythm you can check out:
th-cam.com/video/5aJ2Z2rgI2Q/w-d-xo.html
Why not flat out demonstrate it? Demonstrate the flow of the line as it crosses the bar line, for example the note C ‘softening’ into the B at the change from Dm7 to G7? Or the tension increased as the E note is held across the transition from C maj to Fma7? Or sus chords? Let us hear the difference. Needs more demonstration of this shift in colour as the chord change influences the line. Sorry, explanation is clear but played examples too few. This comment added at 18:13
I'll keep that in mind. I really tend to ramble a lot, but thank you for watching up until the end :)
It would be helpful if you could display the chords on the screen....brother...
I dont understand why no lesson just put on a standard. Have the first 4 bars on loop and demostrate the idea instead.
I agree
Why couldn’t you give an example of what you talked about. Not one example was given
... I don't know what to say.
Early in the video I said "pick up your guitar, we'll play some lines". And then, throughout the video, with the explanations, I played example after example and discussed. Like, DOZENS of examples. That was the whole point of the video.
Maybe re-watch with a guitar in your hands and follow along to what I'm saying?
"Not one example was given" 🤔
Lots of rambling comments with little tangible information.
Too much talking
Way too much talk and very little playing/showing! Let the guitar do the talking!!!