Dear sir, I've been playing the guitar since the 7th grade and now I'm well into my '60s I can play a lot of different voicings. Different styles of course. With so many years of playing different things one learns those kinds of things. I just want you to know you are one of the absolute best teachers I have ever seen..... I didn't read this out of a book. I'm not saying it because I want something from you. I am just saying "God bless you sir" , For imparting different chord theories that would take people years to figure out and you have taught it in less than 20 minutes. My hat is off to you sir, AND... that is saying something when one is from Texas! Thank you from the bottom of my heart and music soul!!
Learning this riff has rekindled the notion of becoming a great guitar player vs one that knows how to play. Thank you, Paul. You’re inadvertently reigniting the very reason why many of us keep playing.
as someone whos come from a background of punk, rock and heavy metal, learning these jazz chords and melodies has been like learning guitar all over again and has given me something to really get into a feeling i haven't felt in years, thanks paul
I come from the same bsckground. My two main non-punk guitar influences were the Edge and Andy Summers (started playing in 81)... Cut my teeth with Ramones, Sex Pistols etc. It was East Bay Ray from the Dead Kennedys and then later Elvis Costello.and REM who helped me expand and then got into.rockabilly and the Cure and stuff ... East Bay Ray and Billy Zoom from X definitely showed me punk could still have chops
@@JohnSmith-te5oo yep all great bands, love Ramones, X and DKs, grew up on the pistols and the clash, the damned etc im from uk and my dad was growing up at that time in music history, I grew up on nirvana and RATM but quickly fell in love with DKs and Bad Brains. More recently i've been into bands like fugazi and shellac, slint, they really opened my eyes and ears to the fact punk didnt have to just be bar chords and power chords.
This is probably my favorite all time online guitar tutorial - thank you. As a newer player I had to change some of it to my skill level, but was able to get "most" of it - and it still sounds amazing
So beautiful, and hits me just as I re-focus on my clean tones. This motivates me to learn to play it as the barometer of how sweet a tone I can possibly achieve. Wow.
Am ready to tackle this now I have worked through your beginners course. I can feel my guitar gently weeping all through this delightful piece. (probably from sheer exasperation, but am getting there..) thanks again!
Maybe the most beautiful song ever written, and such a gorgeous chord melody rendition, Thank you for this lesson !! Please do more songs that Chet Baker sings
Gorgeous rendition of one of my favorite standards, Paul! Love the choice of tone and delay. Interpretation is one of the best I've ever heard :) Thanks for the great content!
I like all Paul's videos, but this is perfect match for me - the skill and the speed and fluence of explaining. I like for example Sandra Sherman's tutorials, but they often are too detailed and slow.
Dear sir, I've been playing the guitar since the 7th grade and now I'm well into my '60s I can play a lot of different voicings. Different styles of course. With so many years of playing different things one learns those kinds of things.
I just want you to know you are one of the absolute best teachers I have ever seen.....
I didn't read this out of a book. I'm not saying it because I want something from you. I am just saying "God bless you sir" , For imparting different chord theories that would take people years to figure out and you have taught it in less than 20 minutes. My hat is off to you sir,
AND... that is saying something when one is from Texas!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart
and music soul!!
Please do more jazz standards !!!!
+1
agreed!
@@jazzdirt +1000 :)
pls pls pls do - i want to learn some spicy jazzzzzzzzzzzz
+100!
Probably the most difficult and the most beautiful chord progression I have ever learnt. Thank you Paul!
Learning this riff has rekindled the notion of becoming a great guitar player vs one that knows how to play. Thank you, Paul. You’re inadvertently reigniting the very reason why many of us keep playing.
as someone whos come from a background of punk, rock and heavy metal, learning these jazz chords and melodies has been like learning guitar all over again and has given me something to really get into a feeling i haven't felt in years, thanks paul
I come from the same bsckground. My two main non-punk guitar influences were the Edge and Andy Summers (started playing in 81)... Cut my teeth with Ramones, Sex Pistols etc. It was East Bay Ray from the Dead Kennedys and then later Elvis Costello.and REM who helped me expand and then got into.rockabilly and the Cure and stuff ... East Bay Ray and Billy Zoom from X definitely showed me punk could still have chops
@@JohnSmith-te5oo yep all great bands, love Ramones, X and DKs, grew up on the pistols and the clash, the damned etc im from uk and my dad was growing up at that time in music history, I grew up on nirvana and RATM but quickly fell in love with DKs and Bad Brains. More recently i've been into bands like fugazi and shellac, slint, they really opened my eyes and ears to the fact punk didnt have to just be bar chords and power chords.
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Beautiful. Beautiful Beautiful. Your joy is so palpable and inspiring. Much thanks.
This is probably my favorite all time online guitar tutorial - thank you. As a newer player I had to change some of it to my skill level, but was able to get "most" of it - and it still sounds amazing
So beautiful, and hits me just as I re-focus on my clean tones. This motivates me to learn to play it as the barometer of how sweet a tone I can possibly achieve. Wow.
And quite literally this is all I done today. So much for renovating the kitchen! Thank you brother Paul!! I'm better because of you.
It’s one thing to learn this progression, but to play it like Paul is another thing altogether. Amazing
Am ready to tackle this now I have worked through your beginners course. I can feel my guitar gently weeping all through this delightful piece. (probably from sheer exasperation, but am getting there..) thanks again!
If peace had a sound it would be this. So lovely
Love this, thank you, I got the vocal real book. May as well get the lyrics along with the chords and melody.
Love this tune so, so very much. I'm totally sharing this video with my students this week.
Hello Paul, the most beautiful Version I‘ve ever heard, Groetjes
Maybe the most beautiful song ever written, and such a gorgeous chord melody rendition, Thank you for this lesson !! Please do more songs that Chet Baker sings
God damn how i love this guy's chord progressions videos, keep it up mate!
Beautiful video Paul, and thanks very much for the lesson. Plus one to the comments asking more Jazz standards 🙂
this video deserves more views.
Paul, you are amazing, thank you for this ❤️
Yes to more jazz standards!
One of the songs that turned me onto Ella. Yes you can play it through again at the end, as many times as you want.
Gorgeous rendition of one of my favorite standards, Paul! Love the choice of tone and delay. Interpretation is one of the best I've ever heard :) Thanks for the great content!
I like all Paul's videos, but this is perfect match for me - the skill and the speed and fluence of explaining. I like for example Sandra Sherman's tutorials, but they often are too detailed and slow.
Such a great lesson, thank you
Took me 3 days but i got there. Thanks for this fantastic content brother
Good going! It took me two years to learn Blackbird 😆
This was perfect. Dusted off the strings for this. Very stimulating and easy to follow. Definitely give us some more standards please! :)
Love this, trying to learn it. Thanks. More standards please!
Great! Fantastic! Thanks for subtitles!
playing this actually made my parents think the guitar they got me finally paid off lmao!
More Jazz standards please!!!
This is so good
Gorgeous tune and a great lesson. Could you do the same for "All The Things You Are"?
Cheers
This is so great
Nice. I’ll work on this next I’m currently working on Donna Lee so it’s gonna be a while. 🤣
I can't make anything out of this without the chords on screen.
Yep. It takes work to figure it all out. But that's OK, because anything worth doing is not easy.
@@timchalmers1700 best response ive ever seen respect
Gorgeous, thanks!
This is great. Thank you! Can we have more jazz standards?
Thank you so much!!! You ROCK!!!
Paul’s sung melody syllable at 5:30 actually sounds a lot like Chet Baker.
👍 keep the content coming in channel 2. Great stuff
This is my task for today, thanks :3
Done! Took me 6 hours with plenty of breaks hahaha great lesson, I'll play it for my friends later tonight
Magnificent! Keep doing this stuff! It`s just so involving and smooth!
That Fm7 on the 17th bar, playing on my acoustic nylon, gonna break my fingers
Lovely, nice.. 😎
Definitely a great tune to live in for weeks! But what about this awesome tone? Is that some Kemper profile?
Gorgeous
[19:24] Fin
[02:28] Bar 1
[03:21] Bar 1
[17:19] Play-Through
Just came from learning a Slipknot song, this'll be fun
Paul can you teach us Tears in Heaven by Eric Clapton?
This video could have used the tabs on screen like you did with the When You're Down & Out video
Nice
"it's jazz" is my new response to any and all complaints
Saying all the notes "takes forever and bores everyone" SO TRUE!
So, does anyone know if the tabs are available on the patreon site?
12:43 "... E flat 7, which would be the 7 of A flat major" Wouldn't that be the 5?
Yes, but I think he is just speaking in short hand meaning the dominant 7th (chord) leading to Ab
What is the term you used for descending by 1/2 steps - line key shade?
Line cliche
Absolutely spot on. Want to go kiss my valentine wife !
Sublime
👏👏👏👏👏🎸
Ye
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in ivy league music class right now🤍
Halverwege. Maar ik moet ‘m nailed. Geen moment van rust, allemaal @#€&* akkoorden. Maar wel prachtig en daarom bedankt. (Denk ik)
I kind of get almost nothing
Don't feel bad. If you keep at it, it will sound less and less Martian as the years go by.
Les accords sont super mais le son je déteste
first!!
"it's jazz" is my new response to any and all complaints