Wonderful lesson. I love how you systematically build on the soloing concepts and slowly walk through the methodology. As a long time guitar hobbyist, and jazz blues fan, I have been stuck in the blues scale for a while. While I’m comfortable there, and have little issues targeting the chord changes for a blues progression, this lesson has really given me the knowledge to break out and expand my solos. Thank you so much! Time to woodshed this!
ffffffffffff me, so much material in such a wonderfully condensed yet very rich and informative manner; everything from beginner to advanced methods under half an hour with a wonderful array of examples. as a player who's struggling to move up and develop any vocabulary, i am saying, this is gold. thank you for not making it a series of 24 videos and not plugging in shaving kits, video sharing learning and what not sponsors into the video, I pay for premium just because of content creators like you, nothing else. only great masters can deliver a primer like this, it takes lots of years of understanding the matter at hand and struggles of others to be able to present and explain it like this. thank you!
Recently discovered you channel and started learning from your videos. Very happy that you still post and will always learn every new song that you post a tutorial of thank you very much
I have a question. When you end phrase 2 at 5:30 and start the next phrase you say to use the same phrase as phrase 2 but your tab changes and is different than in phrase 2? My apologies if I'm mis reading this. Thanks for your course this is AWESOME!!
I see exactly what you you are talking about. The tab on the video at 530 should be on the next string set. This is an error in the inset tab on the video that I missed. The one on the sheet music is correct. Thanks so much you are the first one to point this out I really appreciate it. Will make a note of it in description.
Thanks. Great job. I have a question about backingtrack i've downloaded. Bass's Riff begins at the first time or second time. Because when i put it in my daw it's starting at the third time of the second bar. Thanks
Hi Pascal, The bass riff should start on the first beat at 132 BPM. It cycles 4 times 8 bars and the head pick up starts on the second beat of the last bar then the drums hit on the one. Does this make sense? Thanks for your support!
Wonderful lesson. I love how you systematically build on the soloing concepts and slowly walk through the methodology. As a long time guitar hobbyist, and jazz blues fan, I have been stuck in the blues scale for a while. While I’m comfortable there, and have little issues targeting the chord changes for a blues progression, this lesson has really given me the knowledge to break out and expand my solos. Thank you so much! Time to woodshed this!
@@bluesman-jg7cl Thank you!
Great lesson, very thorough. I ordered the PDF and backing track. Happy I discovered your channel.
Thank you Mark!
ffffffffffff me, so much material in such a wonderfully condensed yet very rich and informative manner; everything from beginner to advanced methods under half an hour with a wonderful array of examples. as a player who's struggling to move up and develop any vocabulary, i am saying, this is gold. thank you for not making it a series of 24 videos and not plugging in shaving kits, video sharing learning and what not sponsors into the video, I pay for premium just because of content creators like you, nothing else. only great masters can deliver a primer like this, it takes lots of years of understanding the matter at hand and struggles of others to be able to present and explain it like this. thank you!
Thank you so much Luciano! I really appreciate the support.
Very nice. Such a great tune.
thank you for this detailed lesson. i am lucky to find your lesson
Thank you!
Recently discovered you channel and started learning from your videos. Very happy that you still post and will always learn every new song that you post a tutorial of thank you very much
Thank you so much! I appreciate your support.
Gracefully rendered.Thank you.
Thank you Douglas!
Well done! An excellent lesson. Thank you
Thank you Mike!
Danke!
Thank you!!
Very informative. Many thanks.
Thank you!
Wow amazing job
Thank you Sean!
brilliant lesson and so generous of you
Thank you Marcus!
@@Guitarreference the min7/#9 is interesting. maj 3rd and sharp 9 are one note apart
Wow, outstanding. Question, why all downstrokes? I get that it's a preference and it can be played any way, but do you find that sounds best? Thanks.
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Thank you Chanko!
I have a question. When you end phrase 2 at 5:30 and start the next phrase you say to use the same phrase as phrase 2 but your tab changes and is different than in phrase 2? My apologies if I'm mis reading this. Thanks for your course this is AWESOME!!
I see exactly what you you are talking about. The tab on the video at 530 should be on the next string set. This is an error in the inset tab on the video that I missed. The one on the sheet music is correct. Thanks so much you are the first one to point this out I really appreciate it. Will make a note of it in description.
Great lesson
Nice!!!😍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks. Great job. I have a question about backingtrack i've downloaded. Bass's Riff begins at the first time or second time. Because when i put it in my daw it's starting at the third time of the second bar. Thanks
Hi Pascal, The bass riff should start on the first beat at 132 BPM. It cycles 4 times 8 bars and the head pick up starts on the second beat of the last bar then the drums hit on the one. Does this make sense? Thanks for your support!
@@Guitarreference Yes thanks a lot !
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Thank you Mike!
Sorry, I unsub if channel uses premiers thing...when content ready just post, pretentious to have premier.