What a magnificent interpretation! This music takes me to a place where I want to stay forever. What an honor to play this for Segovia the most important of all classical guitarists. Bravo for Benedetti
Richie, thanks so much for this video. Bickert is my favorite jazz guitarist, and I have been borderline obsessed with his playing for the last year. I would love to see a future lesson analyzing Ed’s comping. His rootless harmonic approach to chord solos define his sound from my perspective.
I love the Style of Ed Bickert and I am very happy with the infromation I have looked all over for his chords and his playing, keep up the great work you are doing.
Thank you so much, Bickert is my favourite jazz guitarist! Such beautiful chords phrases and lines! I appreciate that you take the time to analyze his music and to make this video for us, Bickert (it seems to me) isnt talked about much on the music scene (at least via lessons on youtube etc), so Im always happy when I find people like you who cover his beautiful playing 🙂
Thank you for this analysis - it is really interesting and helpful. As a relative beginner, much of it is over my head but it helps me begin to understand what Bickert is doing, and why I love his rendering of this great tune so much. Those chords are fascinating and non-obvious - it would take me forever to work out on my own. Keep these analyses coming please.
I feel like jazz guitar is a foreign language, I can say some words and phrases but I don't know what I'm saying... I feel like your way of explaining notes over chords as interval numbers is a little like translating for me, it fascinates me and intrigues me but it is daunting and intimidating at the same time
You have a nice channel. Are you trying to tell me that as a teacher, using a guitar with markers wouldn't be a better way to teach guitar. Really? @@RichieZellon
@@genec8393 Yes, it is for beginners but still, you're missing the true point of my answer which is part of the reason I don't play a guitar with markers!
Great lesson, Richie! Keep the Ed Bickert lessons coming. This solo is beautiful and very harmonically rich, rhythmically interesting, and melodic.
What a magnificent interpretation! This music takes me to a place where I want to stay forever. What an honor to play this for Segovia the most important of all classical guitarists. Bravo for Benedetti
This lesson is BEYOND value. Thank you, Generous Soul, Richie Zellon.
Thanks, much appreciated!
Richie, thanks so much for this video. Bickert is my favorite jazz guitarist, and I have been borderline obsessed with his playing for the last year. I would love to see a future lesson analyzing Ed’s comping. His rootless harmonic approach to chord solos define his sound from my perspective.
Thanks, glad to hear you enjoyed it...many of us are obsessed with Bickert's playing. :) More to come for sure!
I have been a huge fan of Ed Bickert for many years. Thank you for high lighting this great player!
I love the Style of Ed Bickert and I am very happy with the infromation I have looked all over for his chords and his playing, keep up the great work you are doing.
Thanks, I just wish their would be more interest in general, but I will definitely be posting more!!
Thank you so much, Bickert is my favourite jazz guitarist! Such beautiful chords phrases and lines! I appreciate that you take the time to analyze his music and to make this video for us, Bickert (it seems to me) isnt talked about much on the music scene (at least via lessons on youtube etc), so Im always happy when I find people like you who cover his beautiful playing 🙂
My pleasure, like I said in the video, when it comes to Bickert I can spend all day transcribing him. So much to learn!
As per usual a fantastic solo piece. It embraces so much that cord Melody soloing it about. Thanks for posting this.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for this analysis - it is really interesting and helpful. As a relative beginner, much of it is over my head but it helps me begin to understand what Bickert is doing, and why I love his rendering of this great tune so much. Those chords are fascinating and non-obvious - it would take me forever to work out on my own. Keep these analyses coming please.
Thanks, glad it was helpful...more coming!
Really interesting. Thanks Mr. Zellon
Love it, Richie. Thank God you're back...!
Thank you kindly!
Love him ..huge fan.. my fav tune he does is Band Call. can't get enough of that one.. lol thanks for this
Love Ed’s unique voice! We lost a master when he passed. Richie, you did a remarkable job on this analysis. Well done!👏
Thanks Barry!
I watched him a lot on tv as a kid, was an early inspiration!
Love those songs analysis ❤
Thanks!
Love your videos, and a huge fan of Ed’s playing. What program are you using for the backing track?
Thanks! I am using Band in a Box.
Canadian legend along with Lenny Breau, and Lorne Lofsky who I studied with
I wonder if my fingers have the strength any more...I like the shirt, Richie...
I feel like jazz guitar is a foreign language, I can say some words and phrases but I don't know what I'm saying... I feel like your way of explaining notes over chords as interval numbers is a little like translating for me, it fascinates me and intrigues me but it is daunting and intimidating at the same time
More Ed.
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Confusing without markers.
That's what the PDF download is for :)
You have a nice channel. Are you trying to tell me that as a teacher, using a guitar with markers wouldn't be a better way to teach guitar. Really? @@RichieZellon
@@genec8393 Yes, it is for beginners but still, you're missing the true point of my answer which is part of the reason I don't play a guitar with markers!