Thanks for posting this - it's amazing! Mr Bruno's mastery of the guitar is phenomenal, and his insights can save players years of frustration and confusion. There's nobody quite like him.
"The so called new genius’s take note" name some names so we can gauge what a fool and ignoramus you are being. Stop building up one by tearing down others. useless.
I’ve made it a point to turn my 13 year old niece and 8 year old nephew on to good jazz guitar on our 20-30 minute ride home from school on the days I pick them up. Jimmy is sure on the playlist of guitarists they’ve heard. I would love to know if he could ever come to Texas as I would like for them to have a chance to see him perform.
........elegante,raffinato, creativo, estroso, come sempre. Un Grande Artista lo riconosci subito, dalle prime note, dai primi accordi, da quei fraseggi fantasiosi ed armoniosi che solo pochi sanno eseguire, arrangiare ed interpretare.! In altri termini, Jimmy Bruno è un Artista da collocare fra i "Grandi dei Firmamento Musicale". I miei sinceri complimenti. c.castellano, italia ... ....elegant, refined, creative, whimsical, as always. A Great Artist you immediately recognize it, from the first notes, from the first chords, from those fanciful and harmonious phrases that only a few can perform, arrange and interpret. In other words, Jimmy Bruno is an artist to be placed among the "Grandi dei Firmamento Musicale". My sincere congratulations. c.castellano, italy
That thing Jimmy says about thinking of a circle of tones in relation to C is something I just can't get, maybe my head's not made for it. I feel the same way about the Pat Martino diminished thing. Maybe over time I'll see. I can't ever see myself not seeing tonal centre, and chords/tones based around it. I completely agree with his "five pictures" thing though, I found learning inversions for maj/min/dom 7ths really helped cement that... It's just fragments of the major scale.
Nashville is way overrated. Full of waiters and waitresses with an acoustic guitar in their trunk, in hopes that the entertainer doesn't show up and they get their big break playing in a restaurant. A city full of people writing songs around I,vi, IV, V. No variations. Music city with very few places to play, and none of them paying. Music City = Music Scam. Even the studio scene is falling off. When Brent Mason is doing sessions for songwriters' demos, you know things aren't looking good.
Nashville aka "music city ", no longer has a jazz radio station or classical or world. Plenty of country and one Americana type program. Much smaller places have electronic music ,opera, avant garde , bluegrass and world music. Driving through Knoxville I found all these examples on radio. When I was in high-school in Indiana we could get a broadcast of a program of blues music . I think the disc jockey was called J.R. This was late 60s . So it seems that as youtube offers everything;the local scene has stagnated.
Jimmy’s a living national jazz treasure.
One of the Instructional Videos that I have is by Jimmy Bruno, his approach is so innovative and well explained. A total master! Teacher and player!
In 31 yrs of playing and have a jazz theory background Mr. Bruno just schooled my ass and opened my eyes ears his approach is a breath of fresh air
Jimmy is one of the greatest musical minds of all time
I love everything about Jimmy Bruno.
It’s great to be an old fart and still discover amazing artists like Jim Bruno.
Mind you I’m Aussie. So we’re like in another world here.
Jimmi F ing Bruno! Gotta love the giy. Best jazz guitarist alive.
Remley absolutely true!!
That was the most totally awesome Darn That Dream rendition I ever will hear in my life. Mind blowing greatness.
"Joy Spring" (at the end)? Or did I miss this earlier?
Thanks for posting this - it's amazing! Mr Bruno's mastery of the guitar is phenomenal, and his insights can save players years of frustration and confusion. There's nobody quite like him.
This is fantastic music, sweet tone and sense of rhythm, such incredible forms falling in place
Jimmy Bruno absolutely killin' it.... at his finest.
A total master! Teacher and player!
What a "Monster Guitarist"!! Awesome! Thanks for sharing
Such beautiful sounds.
His album…LIKE THAT …wow..wicked chops..
One of the best performances I’ve ever heard. The so called new genius’s take note. What he has can’t be taught at some school.
"The so called new genius’s take note" name some names so we can gauge what a fool and ignoramus you are being. Stop building up one by tearing down others. useless.
these throwback thursdays from MI really have been destroying my self confidence. thanks guys.
I love this Jimmy but the present day Jimmy is alot funnier!
To see a man recover from stroke by chainsmoking. What an inspiration.
what a positive man, I like the musician and the man is as humble as can be, and well opened, and great mind for idiots like me 😊
Well, save to say, Jimmy Bruno is one of my biggest idol and icon until up to this day. I just love Wizardry ♥
Jimmy represents music so purely
I've never seen or heard anyone else play that good!!
Absolutely the best!!
what a great teacher
Jimmy is awesome!!!
AWESOME! Love Jimmy!
I’ve made it a point to turn my 13 year old niece and 8 year old nephew on to good jazz guitar on our 20-30 minute ride home from school on the days I pick them up. Jimmy is sure on the playlist of guitarists they’ve heard. I would love to know if he could ever come to Texas as I would like for them to have a chance to see him perform.
Énorme le joy Spring a la fin aie aïe aïe 👍👍👍🎶
young Herman Li sitting in with Jimmy, what a sight to see. Jimmy always keeps it real
i learned this song on my first guitar lesson.......
Wonderful, Jimmy.
Wow! Virtuoso
berkley scales!!!!!!! hahaha geesus
What a great rendition, he has such a variety of beautiful sounds.
........elegante,raffinato, creativo, estroso, come sempre.
Un Grande Artista lo riconosci subito, dalle prime note, dai primi accordi, da quei fraseggi fantasiosi ed armoniosi che solo pochi sanno eseguire, arrangiare ed interpretare.!
In altri termini, Jimmy Bruno è un Artista da collocare fra i "Grandi dei Firmamento Musicale".
I miei sinceri complimenti.
c.castellano, italia
... ....elegant, refined, creative, whimsical, as always.
A Great Artist you immediately recognize it, from the first notes, from the first chords, from those fanciful and harmonious phrases that only a few can perform, arrange and interpret.
In other words, Jimmy Bruno is an artist to be placed among the "Grandi dei Firmamento Musicale".
My sincere congratulations.
c.castellano, italy
...e "'sti cazzi" non ce lo metti?
Probably One of the Most Informative Videos i have seen on YT to date!!!!
My favorite guitar player
Beautiful Guitarist !!
Great teacher and a wonderful, practical approach!
Hmmmm.... how amazing was that? How does anyone give this a thumbs down??
Lack Of understanding id Imagine , this is a master class Of the highest mountain …
That thing Jimmy says about thinking of a circle of tones in relation to C is something I just can't get, maybe my head's not made for it. I feel the same way about the Pat Martino diminished thing. Maybe over time I'll see. I can't ever see myself not seeing tonal centre, and chords/tones based around it. I completely agree with his "five pictures" thing though, I found learning inversions for maj/min/dom 7ths really helped cement that... It's just fragments of the major scale.
Awesome
Jaw dropping!
Another amazing performance by jimmy Bruno bionic George
this was great!
Unbelievable!
40:33 is priceless!
Outrageously good!
Jimmy's the man!
Nice !!
Superb!.
❤❤❤❤❤
Beast!!! THX!
Whats the name of the tune he ending whit? Amazing
'Not One Clam'? Just kidding but he doesn't mess up once in that piece. Just amazing technique to go along with the amazing musicality.
Monster Philly Cat
This is just awesome! Can I edit this video and make subtitles and use it for studying material for my people?
What`s the name of the tune Jimmy plays in the end of the lesson.
Da Man
Did he say he considers Eric Johnson a jazz guitarist?
What kind of guitar is Jimmy playing?
Looks like a Sadowsky
most important is the neck, get the right feel so your hand move freely
He plays a lot like Joe Pass!
What the HELL was that last tune? Sounds familiar - but Bruno's rendition of it is INCREDIBLE!
Joy Spring by Clifford Brown
Man he was so good. He doesn't play this good even on his solo album. He's past his prime now I think.
I’ve watched his recent videos from his house and it seems like he’s ripping it up pretty good still
When the coughing in the audience is louder than the guitar
Yeah like wtf man
James, you learned THAT when you were a little kid?
But Jimmy could have mentioned Nashville along with L.A. And New York.
Nashville is way overrated. Full of waiters and waitresses with an acoustic guitar in their trunk, in hopes that the entertainer doesn't show up and they get their big break playing in a restaurant. A city full of people writing songs around I,vi, IV, V. No variations. Music city with very few places to play, and none of them paying. Music City = Music Scam. Even the studio scene is falling off. When Brent Mason is doing sessions for songwriters' demos, you know things aren't looking good.
Nashville aka "music city ", no longer has a jazz radio station or classical or world. Plenty of country and one Americana type program. Much smaller places have electronic music ,opera, avant garde , bluegrass and world music. Driving through Knoxville I found all these examples on radio. When I was in high-school in Indiana we could get a broadcast of a program of blues music . I think the disc jockey was called J.R.
This was late 60s . So it seems that as youtube offers everything;the local scene has stagnated.
he sounds like he's struggling after 2 minutes to find the right bass note and chord fingerings
he's bablin' a lot...
Hahahahahahahanaha
Jimmy is a master and has forgotten more than most guitarists will ever learn.
@@Massimo898 Wish I could bable like that
@@barrycooper1631 man, my target was Marc Babin. Bruno Is a Genius.
Yumpin jiminey
Guitarists with voluntary soup catcher material..well...