I asked Julian Lage a question

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  • @damienkphoto
    @damienkphoto Місяць тому

    Julian really seems like one of those people that meet you where you’re at. A down to earth lad.

  • @guitar9310
    @guitar9310 2 місяці тому +5

    Just such a good explanation. He speaks to people in such an artful way. He can talk to anyone at any level. It's so beautiful

  • @richie.messina
    @richie.messina 3 місяці тому +51

    the bob ross of guitar

    • @shrestho_
      @shrestho_ 3 місяці тому

      He's great but I don't think so.

  • @ericpressler
    @ericpressler 3 місяці тому +3

    Thanks for posting this - that was a great question, and it was fascinating to hear his answer.

  • @jomiran1000
    @jomiran1000 3 місяці тому +5

    Julian is one of my favorite humans.

  • @mtown1994
    @mtown1994 3 місяці тому +14

    “I’m no good at patterns” *plays gorgeous 12 bar blues intro out of nowhere*

  • @frankhumphries1927
    @frankhumphries1927 3 місяці тому +20

    Good lord, that was so good.

  • @dr05guitar
    @dr05guitar 2 місяці тому +1

    That was actually helpful, I feel like I get into playing the same stuff all the time... good question! Loved hearing his take on this.

  • @BCahillJazzGuitar
    @BCahillJazzGuitar 3 місяці тому +2

    Wish there were more questions like yours during the masterclass of his I attended. Thank you for posting!!

  • @nogoogleplus
    @nogoogleplus 2 місяці тому

    Awesome question, and awesome answer…thanks so much for sharing this!

  • @archstanton3763
    @archstanton3763 3 місяці тому +1

    That was a great question !
    He really made it seem all so easy and on top of that his playing was smooth. Fantastic.

  • @doctorauxiliary
    @doctorauxiliary 3 місяці тому

    this is just brilliant!! I love this dude & his musics so much!! I actually got turned on to him through nels cline. they formed a mindmeld duo that is just... wow!!

  • @JeremyAndersonBoise
    @JeremyAndersonBoise 3 місяці тому +1

    Fantastic question

  • @leaveitorsinkit242
    @leaveitorsinkit242 3 місяці тому +27

    The irony is that Julian’s playing is very pattered and he does indeed gravitate towards certain shapes on the guitar. But what separates from Julian from most other guitar players is that he’s pulling from a wider vocabulary. If it seems like he’s playing stuff that’s new or different, it’s likely because he has so much under his tool belt that he can just play freely.

    • @bubsadoozy
      @bubsadoozy 3 місяці тому +4

      Absolutely. There are "Lage'isms" that you can hear in a lot of his live performances. It's also the application of the vocabulary -- he is able to change the harmonic context of a lot of things that he frequently grabs.

    • @oldtimetinfoilhatwearer
      @oldtimetinfoilhatwearer 3 місяці тому

      Everything is like this, in point of fact. It's how the police find online anonymous commenters across platforms- vocabulary and diction. It's the exact same part of your brain choosing licks and patterns you play on an instrument

  • @neilmarsh7437
    @neilmarsh7437 3 місяці тому

    Such an inspiring musical master

  • @JojoFryrocks
    @JojoFryrocks 3 місяці тому

    Fascinating

  • @dstraussv
    @dstraussv 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing it, Nic

  • @TwangThang57
    @TwangThang57 3 місяці тому +2

    So cool!!

  • @stevenbeecheymusic
    @stevenbeecheymusic 3 місяці тому

    Great stuff!

  • @LukeTheringMusic
    @LukeTheringMusic 3 місяці тому

    🤌🤌🤌

  • @dnee18
    @dnee18 3 місяці тому +3

    That’s amazing to hear that he’s never transcribed any solos

    • @Sam-hh3ry
      @Sam-hh3ry 3 місяці тому

      He probably picked up all the vocabulary he needed just from listening

    • @whatilearnttoday5295
      @whatilearnttoday5295 3 місяці тому +3

      Too many people say that jazz is learnt by repeating vocab. "Licks. You gotta transcribe licks!!!"... It's one method, but it's not the method used by those who innovated.

    • @jamiejones7104
      @jamiejones7104 3 місяці тому

      ⁠​⁠@@whatilearnttoday5295what do you think he did instead?

    • @whatilearnttoday5295
      @whatilearnttoday5295 3 місяці тому +2

      @@jamiejones7104 Listened deeply to all things. Listening to himself as he played.
      Investigated and explored sounds from his memory without explicitly setting out to duplicate one lick or another.
      Instead duplicating the feel and harmony. Which leads to a more innate and complete understanding of what makes a "lick" or "a sound".
      It's the difference between Rote Learning and simply having fun, exploring and experiencing things.

    • @henryivie-gardner7607
      @henryivie-gardner7607 3 місяці тому

      It’s actually not true though bc you listen to different interviews and you would hear that he used to transcribe Jim Hall a ton when he was a kid ! Not sure what he’s referring to in this video