Thanks! If you look on the channel I have done a couple videos centered around solo guitar. I'm search if you search "Nathan Borton solo guitar lesson" they will come up :)
Not many lesson videos are this incredibly good. At least I’ve never heard someone break this approach down in such a lucid, step by step fashion. I keep coming back to this video! I know you have made more in the series, but we could always use another one! More tricks or just different tunes. Thanks Nathan!
Please do make 🙏 part 2 ..... I like the way your videos seem to fill the gap between absolute beginner and instructional videos, say from Bruce Foreman. In other words, they provide essential practical knowledge. I would like also to compliment you on your speech, enunciation, and general rhythm. These seem to be very helpful and seem to lead us to achievement. Alessandro
So glad to hear a young player like yourself recommending Joe as a source of the art. It seems a lot of young players have missed his brilliant contribution to jazz. Thanks!
Hello Happy New year I like thé pat kelley version of mean to me znd with you i understood thé way of marine it thank you. Keep on swimmig or swinging ?
Wonderful, as always. Great format. Nice length to lessons. Bite-size instructions. Really great stuff. And now I have a new song to learn - Mean to Me. Thank you!
Can you read minds? I was working on *Mean to me* the whole day (in Fmj). First the Barney Kessel Intro and then a fingerstyle version of the whole song. Now I got a couple of lines to transcribe and throw in just like that. Thanks a lot and keep on doingthe good works. :)
@@NathanBortonMusic A Barney Kessel style lesson would be pretty cool! I was gonna ask if you could expand on the continuous line exercise. I love the grind man!
Good video on an important subject! Important to develop the music "matrix of the fretboard". Which is to say have the technique and ear developed to know exactly where to "find " the melody and harmony plus bass. The melody has to be primary and distinct in terms of rhythm, strong vs weak beats. Given that much though not all the melody lines are played primarily on the top three strings, one articulates the melody and dis-covers the harmony on adjacent strings in zone of the neck On weak or connecting beats you fill in the harmony and "color tones". I tend to prefer the simplicity of the classic lead sheet with lyrics, the melody, and chords written in. Clean - no tablature - standard notation. If necessary, one can write in fret position above the chord as a Roman numeral. And think logically in terms of how the neck is structured in terms of octaves and string sets. Ultimately, play what you hear in your mind with intention as Chick Corea intoned.
I heard that Joe Pass recorded his 'Virtuoso' album in 55 minutes one lunchtime! Unbelievable.
I think it was a Wednesday.
To paraphrase Bison from Streetfighter
“The day you heard Virtuoso was the most important day of your life…for me, it was Tuesday!”
😂
Great video, so many things clicked in my head 🤯 Thank you!
Very much appreciate that and so happy to help!
Great Vid - thanks for posting! more like this please!!
Thanks! If you look on the channel I have done a couple videos centered around solo guitar. I'm search if you search "Nathan Borton solo guitar lesson" they will come up :)
Great lesson, Nathan! I got inspired :) -Jared
Thanks jared! Appreciate your support and congrats on your channel success!!
Always helpful! Waiting impatiently for the part 2 😀❤️
Thanks so much!
Well Done Nathan, thanks for a great lesson.
Thanks for watching! Glad it helped!
just came across your page! this is so helpful thanks Nathan!
Hey! Nice to hear from you! Hope the Hotel is going well. Always sounded great when I heard you. Glad the video helped!
Thanks!
Not many lesson videos are this incredibly good. At least I’ve never heard someone break this approach down in such a lucid, step by step fashion. I keep coming back to this video! I know you have made more in the series, but we could always use another one! More tricks or just different tunes. Thanks Nathan!
Thanks so much! Means a lot :)
Great insights! Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching!
Please do make 🙏 part 2 ..... I like the way your videos seem to fill the gap between absolute beginner and instructional videos, say from Bruce Foreman. In other words, they provide essential practical knowledge.
I would like also to compliment you on your speech, enunciation, and general rhythm. These seem to be very helpful and seem to lead us to achievement.
Alessandro
Here is part 2: th-cam.com/video/sFU8FqXIg7M/w-d-xo.html
i appreciate your positive attitude and you put this video togther with all simple elements in a really tasteful stylish way!
Thank you so much!!
So glad to hear a young player like yourself recommending Joe as a source of the art. It seems a lot of young players have missed his brilliant contribution to jazz. Thanks!
No problem!
The video I’ve been dreaming of... thanks!
No problem!
A very clear understandable lesson.
You are an excellent teacher! No joking around, and like advice from a professor..(which you are)
Thanks so much! Glad you are enjoying them!
Great videos. If there is a part 2 I will definitely watch it.
Here ya go! th-cam.com/video/sFU8FqXIg7M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=IS-HaEvfSNJOXiDF
Dear Nathan, epic lesson as always. Thanks a lot
Nice to see you again, Glad you liked it! Thanks so much!
Thanks for your guitare jazz lesson, but I listened
Thanks Nathan this really helpful.
no problem!
Hello
Happy New year
I like thé pat kelley version of mean to me znd with you i understood thé way of marine it thank you.
Keep on swimmig or swinging ?
Great video again!
It would great if you could cover some tips over the "continuous line exercise"!
Great suggestion! Maybe I can do a short about that!
Wonderful, as always. Great format. Nice length to lessons. Bite-size instructions. Really great stuff. And now I have a new song to learn - Mean to Me. Thank you!
Happy to help! It's such a great tune!
@@NathanBortonMusic also, YES! Would love a part 2 to this lesson.
Great lesson Nathan.
Appreciate that!
I'm digging your lessons, so glad I found your channel ! Thank You : )
Glad you like them!
Really cool lesson ! 👍🎶😉
Looking forward to pt. II.
Its up now! th-cam.com/video/sFU8FqXIg7M/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgzqD9i1oYES2dHlX514AaABAg
really well done easy to understand and can bring some hope to us who struggle with that looking forward to part two
For sure! Thanks for watching!
Yes part 2 👍
Here it is: th-cam.com/video/sFU8FqXIg7M/w-d-xo.html
Can you read minds? I was working on *Mean to me* the whole day (in Fmj). First the Barney Kessel Intro and then a fingerstyle version of the whole song. Now I got a couple of lines to transcribe and throw in just like that. Thanks a lot and keep on doingthe good works. :)
I love that Poll Winners record! I wish I could read minds, then I would never miss a change when the bass player throws in a sub... lol
@@NathanBortonMusic A Barney Kessel style lesson would be pretty cool! I was gonna ask if you could expand on the continuous line exercise. I love the grind man!
you’re the best
Joe Pass is the best!
Gran master
Thanks siglo!
Good video on an important subject! Important to develop the music "matrix of the fretboard". Which is to say have the technique and ear developed to know exactly where to "find " the melody and harmony plus bass. The melody has to be primary and distinct in terms of rhythm, strong vs weak beats. Given that much though not all the melody lines are played primarily on the top three strings, one articulates the melody and dis-covers the harmony on adjacent strings in zone of the neck On weak or connecting beats you fill in the harmony and "color tones". I tend to prefer the simplicity of the classic lead sheet with lyrics, the melody, and chords written in. Clean - no tablature - standard notation. If necessary, one can write in fret position above the chord as a Roman numeral. And think logically in terms of how the neck is structured in terms of octaves and string sets. Ultimately, play what you hear in your mind with intention as Chick Corea intoned.
Il ve listened and Seen Joe Pass vidéos and concerts, his style IS more than complicated and really difficult to bail lll
It's INSANE level
Pistol case in the background. Subtle message: Practise my exercises or else! 😆