you really seem to be better at telling and giving people what they need to almost anyone else, who tend to rush over the basics or give you not quite enough or esoterisize and give you tangential information that just destroys your confidence - or even give you all the scales you could ever possibly need in 17 minutes out of a fruitless but well-meaning desire to give you what you might need , thus destroying your ability to learn one scale! You also tell people how to approach learning. You deserve maximum credit. Then you have those who give you basic information and play something very fast and beautiful, again, destroying your desire to move on to the first step. I think you understand psychology and scaffolding. It could also be that your three techniques, especially finding the chord, are the best techniques for that song and perhaps any song.
Just the first 4 minutes with the chord tones has enough information to practice and learn with for a week, I haven't even watched half of it but it's a great and helpful video already.
I really enjoyed this minor swing lesson, it's probably the first time that this piece has been explained so well, it's very concise and it is not rushed (which often leaves one wondering what was played?) Thankyou Andy 🙏🏻
This is such a good method I’m going to use this on every song now, the way you built up the solo step by step was amazing. Why have I never come a rossthis before. Thanks 👏
Andy super great improv ! I love it ! Im posting this on nylon but all I did is copy Djangos solo . My friend you have my amp and guitar the best combo in the world ! tele 65 DRR . you have perfect feel for this . I know everything you are doing but it always sounds forced when I do it . You are so smooth and have the feel
Which solo did you do? The 1937 one? The Tele and Deluxe are such a good fit. Learning after over 20 year of playing that Teles are my favourite model of guitar, so comfortable to play. In terms of not sounding forced. I understand what you mean. Maybe you need to internalise the sound more and work on hearing it more? You kind of have to learn this stuff to the point where you don't think it.
Thanks so much for the lesson! Probably a stupid question, but if your soloing over this chord progression with the A Harmonic Minor scale will it sound good specifically over Am6 (the 6th is not in the scale)? Maybe it's similar to a blues note but rather a gypsy note?
Hey, that's not a silly question. Over the Am6 we would be missing the F# and we have an F instead in the A harmonic minor. If I was just using that harmonic minor then I wouldn't resolve to that F, but use it as a passing note to the E. In that video I just wanted to show a simple way to play over the changes, I think that can be helpful. Later on you can mix and match different approaches. For instance, the A melodic minor would have that F# in or I might just think of the chord tones and then bring in some scale notes for passing notes or runs.
@@jazzguitarwithandy That makes sense! Its alot to think about but very helpful. Good to know of the melodic minor as I haven't really ever looked at that scale. Thanks so much for the quick help. Keep up the great videos!
The fretboard diagrams can be downloaded here: www.jazzguitarwithandy.com/blog/minor-swing-soloing-resources
Let me know if you have any questions!
you really seem to be better at telling and giving people what they need to almost anyone else, who tend to rush over the basics or give you not quite enough or esoterisize and give you tangential information that just destroys your confidence - or even give you all the scales you could ever possibly need in 17 minutes out of a fruitless but well-meaning desire to give you what you might need , thus destroying your ability to learn one scale! You also tell people how to approach learning. You deserve maximum credit.
Then you have those who give you basic information and play something very fast and beautiful, again, destroying your desire to move on to the first step. I think you understand psychology and scaffolding.
It could also be that your three techniques, especially finding the chord, are the best techniques for that song and perhaps any song.
You don't overcomplicate things and I appreciate that.
Thanks for the feedback.
Fantastic lesson for those of us who want to learn a little swing jazz. Thank you so much !
Thanks for the comment :)
Just the first 4 minutes with the chord tones has enough information to practice and learn with for a week, I haven't even watched half of it but it's a great and helpful video already.
Glad to hear it. Yes, try to put in a couple of layers that you can build upon. That first way with the chord tones is a great platform to build on.
this guy is like ur best studio monitor, flat response, no fancy colours, just the pure shit. Great vid, thxxxxx!
I'll take that 😎
I really enjoyed this minor swing lesson, it's probably the first time that this piece has been explained so well, it's very concise and it is not rushed (which often leaves one wondering what was played?)
Thankyou Andy 🙏🏻
Thanks for the feedback - glad you found it helpful.
YOUR LESSON IS THE BEST!
Thanks 🤩
Wow, nice tutorial 🌹👌🏼
Thank you! Cheers!
Great lesson! Well done.
Thanks! 😃
Excellent lesson Andy! Thank you very much 🙏
You are very welcome.
Absolutely brilliant thank you so much
You're very welcome!
Thanks!
Thanks 🙏
Excelente vídeo. Muchas gracias por tu trabajo
Excellent tutorial / approach which can be applied to any tune. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
Really well laid out lesson. The way it progressed from simple to complex is very helpful
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you thought it was well set out 👍😀
Great lesson.
Glad you liked it!
Greetings from Montréal, Québec, Canada !!! Just passing by and enjoying your teaching videos to learn 'Gyspy jazz' guitar !!! Cheers !!!
Thank you - you're very welcome
Great lesson, Andy. Really enjoy learning from your videos. Your approach of teaching chords/solos is amazing. Nicely laid out. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback! :)
Great lesson thanks!
Thanks Toby :)
This is good listening while working on computers. Helps the concentration.
Nice 👌
Great lesson, as always.
Glad you liked it!
This is such a good method I’m going to use this on every song now, the way you built up the solo step by step was amazing. Why have I never come a rossthis before. Thanks 👏
Glad it helped!
thank you so mutch
You're welcome!
Awesome lesson and content bro!
Thanks 🙏
Another great lesson thank you 🙏
thanks Skidders!
My new favourite guitar teacher. Clear, fun, relaxed 😎
Thanks Marco :)
Thanks.
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Thanks
Thank you very much Richard - that's much appreciated :)
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Danke!
Andy super great improv ! I love it ! Im posting this on nylon but all I did is copy Djangos solo . My friend you have my amp and guitar the best combo in the world ! tele 65 DRR . you have perfect feel for this . I know everything you are doing but it always sounds forced when I do it . You are so smooth and have the feel
Which solo did you do? The 1937 one?
The Tele and Deluxe are such a good fit. Learning after over 20 year of playing that Teles are my favourite model of guitar, so comfortable to play.
In terms of not sounding forced. I understand what you mean. Maybe you need to internalise the sound more and work on hearing it more? You kind of have to learn this stuff to the point where you don't think it.
Que video tan GENIAL!! thanks a lot!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Muchas gracias!
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Nice, thks!
You're very welcome
you just got a sub - great video
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Thanks for watching.
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Thanks
Thanks so much for the lesson! Probably a stupid question, but if your soloing over this chord progression with the A Harmonic Minor scale will it sound good specifically over Am6 (the 6th is not in the scale)? Maybe it's similar to a blues note but rather a gypsy note?
Hey, that's not a silly question. Over the Am6 we would be missing the F# and we have an F instead in the A harmonic minor. If I was just using that harmonic minor then I wouldn't resolve to that F, but use it as a passing note to the E. In that video I just wanted to show a simple way to play over the changes, I think that can be helpful. Later on you can mix and match different approaches. For instance, the A melodic minor would have that F# in or I might just think of the chord tones and then bring in some scale notes for passing notes or runs.
@@jazzguitarwithandy That makes sense! Its alot to think about but very helpful. Good to know of the melodic minor as I haven't really ever looked at that scale. Thanks so much for the quick help. Keep up the great videos!
Fantastic lesson its great advice to just knuckle down. But the ads don't really help your cause!