Thanks for the awesome comment, Ray! I'm so glad that you got value from the video! That's what I'm here for 🙂 Feels free to let me know if there's something you'd like me to cover!
Fascinating, for real. Thanks, I like it. Another tool in the box. BTW, 1. I appreciate the volume balance between the narrative and the instrument in the video. 2. The two minutes of that jam track is now embedded in my brain.
Haha glad you enjoyed the lesson! I try to make them good quality 🙂 We also have lots of other lessons on the channel, feel free to check them out at your leisure!
All your lessons are great information BUT after a while because there are so so many I can not digest anymore its like a never ending supply of food just cant eat anymore but noecomplaining just my feeling learning
@@lesliecumberland834 Yeah it’s a lot, I recommend just sticking to one video and practicing until you internalize the concept. Can’t try to learn everything at once
@lesliecumberland834 - Think of it as a weekly lesson, where you learn a concept, then, practice it a little every day as part of your allotted daily practice routine, for a week, then ready to learn a new concept at your next lesson.
Download the Pentatonic Primer here: jamsville.com/pentatonic/
Wow. Thanks a lot for this Lessons
Thanks so much for checking it out!!!!!!
That's giving the pentatonic scale a whole new meaning man. Thanks a lot, you are one of the very few best on TH-cam that adds value. Subscribed👌
Thanks for the awesome comment, Ray! I'm so glad that you got value from the video! That's what I'm here for 🙂 Feels free to let me know if there's something you'd like me to cover!
Outstanding Sir thank you.
Thanks so much for watching!
This is perfect. Thanks so much Jamsville folks
Thanks for checking it out Jamie!
Fascinating, for real. Thanks, I like it. Another tool in the box.
BTW,
1. I appreciate the volume balance between the narrative and the instrument in the video.
2. The two minutes of that jam track is now embedded in my brain.
Haha glad you enjoyed the lesson! I try to make them good quality 🙂 We also have lots of other lessons on the channel, feel free to check them out at your leisure!
@Jamsville Thanks, but watching 'Chameleon' is way more fun for now :)
Very helpfull. 🙋🏻♂️
Good job
Very cool the way you explained this. 😎
All your lessons are great information BUT after a while because there are so so many I can not digest anymore its like a never ending supply of food just cant eat anymore but noecomplaining just my feeling learning
@@lesliecumberland834 Yeah it’s a lot, I recommend just sticking to one video and practicing until you internalize the concept. Can’t try to learn everything at once
@lesliecumberland834 - Think of it as a weekly lesson, where you learn a concept, then, practice it a little every day as part of your allotted daily practice routine, for a week, then ready to learn a new concept at your next lesson.