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This video made me all warm and fuzzy inside! Love it and you dude!
Haha! All the love back mate! ❤️
Tom, your video on harnessing the potential of the diminished scale, ‘...THE sound of fusion’, it was such a moment in my musical learning.
Tom is FN Brilliant
Same ! 😆
Is this ‘the’ tom quayle...ie the dawsons music guy? 😂
great vid! for me Guthries explanation in one of his clinics really changed how i approached the instrument. "Are you playing what you're singing or singing what you're playing". Most songwriters like Clapton, Gilmour, Knopfler or Mayer tend to be more expressive with the guitar because they ARE actually playing what they're singing in their head. So i guess when you start recognizing those intervals you sing, on your fretboard, it's a real game changer. Even humming a simple melody and then trying to piece it together on the fretboard goes a long way. Thx for the upload!
Dude. The amount of content in this video is out of control...literally years worth of lessons/college/gigging/playing in a half hour. Well done explaining it all, absolutely love it. Kids if all the music jargon scares you, go read a book and come back to this video in a year and you'll be glad you did. Keep up the awesome work man! Playing is sick!
This comment is correct. A lot of important info here, I have a very good instructor who teaches scales / intervals this same way.
WORD!
My tiny ipad speakers are struggling to reproduce your drop e voice
My face is 6 inches away from the screen 😀
Yeah bro. I had to run my mixing headphones in my iPhone to hear his voice.
Need a lav and a compressor ❤
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JACK, i have been in need of this lesson for over 4 years. I am a pentatonic box and 3NPS warriror and i just didn't know how to get out of it. None of my guitar teachers ever told me that the perfect 5 interval doesn't really contain harmonic information. The sauce is made by root third and seventh! I am definetily buying your one chord improvisation lesson!!! You are literally my guitar saviour. Thanks dearly :)
First thought: [Groan] 32 minutes......And I was enthralled and total captivated.
Given me a reason for why I'm spending so much time on theory and knowing my instrument
Tom is frightening and so are you Jack! Learning a lot from you lately!
I stopped playing guitar for about 4 years.
Coming back after that break, I’ve started approaching the fretboard with this expanded mindset about 7 months ago, and my improv has expanded immensely.
Thank you for this video, it helped shed a lot of light onto why I can interpret the songs within much clearer now.
Youve captured all the knowledge it took me to acquire over several years in just 30 mins. Beautifully clear and well presented. Great to see you back on UA-cam with brilliant content. Thank you!
Coming back to this video two years after seeing it and I have so much of a better understanding of everything you are talking about. You've really jammed a ton of topics and knowledge into this video. It's kind of a masterclass in a way with enough things to work on for years. Thank you!
Absolutely spectacular, Jack. Thanks so much for sharing this.
I just came across this video. I've seen many of your post playing. I have played for a long time but lack information like this. It's complicated at first to learn but bits and pieces are starting to connect. I can't thank you enough for this video. You are a good man.
This is one of my all time most influential lessons. This is well laid out, well taught, but has core knowledge of intervals and 7th chords that is indispensable. I must sound like an advertisement. No, just a guy that was ready for this kind of voicing stuff, and I appreciate the professionalism that went into it. You can teach, Jack. You made a great lesson plan and presented it perfectly for the interval impaired like me.
Mate this was very very helpful 👍🏻 After 30 years of playing by ear pretty well, I've just realised what I need to learn. I really can't thank you enough mate. Epiphany ain't in it...joy 😊
Great video bro! Love the blues section!
Thanks for making this video Jack!
Thank you Jack. Your a great teacher and you articulate so well. Cheers!
Epic lesson and very helpful. This is what I needed 30 years ago when I started playing and you shred by the way. Thank you!
Thank you for posting videos like this, I watch things like this on my way to and from work and during my breaks to learn theory because if I'm lucky I only get about 2 hours of actual practice a day at home
Amazing lesson! Thanks a lot!
Super informative! Like how you throw in the background info to illustrate the point. Works great. Subbed.
You beaut, this is exactly what I'm working on now but didn't know where to start. Great lesson structure and even better for keeping it simple. Thanks dude
Such excellent explanations and an intuitive way of laying things out. Thank you!
Amazing stuff Jack. Monster of a player.
Brilliant video and totally spot on!
Amazing lesson! And with a friendly smile all along. Great stuff
One of the best lessons I've ever seen. Thank you.
Priceless content, thank you for sharing
Very helpful insight and details man! Thank you! Also wanted to say I can see your passion and joy for music as you speak on all this and it’s awesome. 👍🏽🤘🏽😊
This is one of the few longer lesson videos that I watched in entirety. Not to mention I’m watching it while at work, lol. Very cool information, and I’m looking forward to getting home later and playing around with it. Thanks, Jack!
Just blowned away by this approach! Gob bless you man!
Fantastic lesson Jack. Thanks from NZ. 🙏🏼
This was a really good lesson THANK YOU!!!
Thanks Jack, I've been working on learning my intervals after seeing you and another jazz player recommending it and I'm still at the beginning but I have to say it makes so much more sense now to me than going by any shape system.
I had come across this video before (and Tom Quayle's video) about visualizing the fretboard by "numerical formula/intervallic function", but initially never watched either beyond maybe three minutes, due to me being naturally impatient. What a huge mistake on my part.
I finally got around to watching Tom's video in it's entirety. I was so mindblown, that I immediately dug up and watched this from start to finish. After which I proceeded to smack myself in the forehead for being a stubborn impatient idiot back then. After that, I binge-watched both videos AGAIN!
I'm pretty excited to re-learn the fretboard in this manner. I don't have to discard what I've learned before per se, but simply apply this concept to visualize the scale/chord shapes that I am familiar with in a new way.
Thank you so much Jack Gardiner and Tom Quayle!
Loving your videos Jack your patient explanations really are landing thank you
very useful thank you Jack, for your generosity
Great video Jack, thank you. I really love the way you explain, great voice and pronounciation. So sophisticated! Thank you!
Can’t believe I’m still discovering great teachers here on UA-cam thought I found them all .. SUBBED!
Thanks for sharing Jack that was really useful information
So amazing and easily explained, it's no wonder he is a genius, thanks again Jack
Just stumbled onto you and watched this whole lesson.
Great stuff Jack! 🙌🏽
Thanks Bud!!! Very well explained, great job!
🙏🙏THANK YOU!!!! This has really opened my eyes!
Brilliant lesson, thank you!
Wow!! Thanks so much. This lesson is packed with so much. Extremely helpful. Just made huge strides. Thanks Jack!
Im going to get some more practice and look forward to getting in touch once I’m a bit further.
Jack! Such a valuable lesson. Really love your phrasing too. Well done!
We are owning you money for this. All of us. Stunning content.
I already know intervals, came here to leave a visual and like because these are the topics every guitarist-musician must know
Thanks for this, you’re right the interval approach is the way to go. I purchased the tq fretboard visualisation course a couple of years ago and it was a real eye opener and a light bulb type moment after playing for years. I don’t think scale shapes at all, just knowing the structure of the scale and where the intervals are in relation to the root means I can go all over the fretboard. Thanks again.
Subscribed because this is just what I've been looking for as a starting detail oriented guitar player.
Great video, thanks for posting
fantastic Jack thanks!!
Great video dude, very clear and easy to understand useful information! Cheers
So helpful! Thank you so much brother!!!
food for thought, thanks alot, nice job brother
Excellent tutorial, thank you!
Clear and concise. I can finally work to brake free from the box shapes. Great vid and subbed thanks jack
Brilliant. Thanks buddy. 👍🏻
Just getting into your vids Jack and I'm really loving them.
This is a brilliant lesson, many thanks!
Really useful but also tangible concepts to work on here. Great teaching style. Thanks Jack
Fantastic video man!
Great video and excited for your masterclass to come out! You are a great teacher
I’m starting to see it...about to dig through your channel for more! New fan here man, great stuff.
You seriously helped so many with this video, my man. Thank you!
This really helped. Thank you
This is a great lesson man! Thank you, been playing for years and just now got into theory.
Man you're teaching skills is awesome... You're genius 👍🏻
Thanks, good explaining, good examples
Yessss! Preach it brother 😻 interval function shapes ftw 🤟🏻💪🏻
Tom turned me onto intervalic visualization as well, excellent way to free yourself. I like to combine caged (just using the root/octave locations) and overlay intervals on the root. Great lesson and it reminds me I need to get back to some ear training.
What an incredible video, essential viewing for any musician
great presentation and explanation.
Excellent lesson, very informative. Will definitely be putting these into practice. You sir have earned yourself a subscribe. Thank you!
Jack you'r are true inspiration!! thank you for this much of beautiful information
Thanks for this Jack
Sick video. Actually made intervals very clear.
So happy I discovered your channel. Will be watching all of your videos for the next few months. I'm already way better at melodic minor improv thanks to u. Liked and subscribed
Great lesson! Thank you!
very helpful, thank you!
Thanks for this, please do more! Was an amazing door that you open.
Excellent tutorial
Thanks Jack, thats help me alot 🤘
Really enjoyed your video and thought you did a great job explaining things!
You have a real knack for explaining this stuff mate. Would love to see more lesson/theory stuff from you! Cheers.
I second that! Jack, you're a most excellent teacher!
Loved this - great vid.
Awesome Lesson!!
Thank you so much for this vídeo.
you could bring up your talking volume a bit UP
Great video Jack! You perfectly got the point :) Love all the new educational material. Keep on doing it!
Thank's! you are such a great player and with this beautiful talent to share so that I can understand! 90% of people on youtube talk as if the audience already knew it all? I can understand everything you explain! That gives me lust to learn. That is truly inspiring! :)
I've watched Tom's lesson a few years back and it was life changing.. 🤘
Ilia Tilev Can’t agree more! Me too. 🤘🏻
Amazing dude. Also love the quality of the video!
Great clip on intervals. Need to watch again to make sure I absorbed all. Mathematical way to recall the sound per note regardless of key. Thanks.
Love this thinking! Not just "playing guitar" but playing music on the guitar :)
This is amazing! I agree we owe you money. I have been trying to reprogram to CAGED and it’s slow. I love your description of a perfect 5th. I learned it as complete and incomplete chord,but I like the simplicity of the potato chord interval! I love Tom,Rick(both Ricks) and am a new subscriber now Jack. Thank you 🙏
Been playing guitar for 10 years and been stuck in pentatonic scale for the same amount of time. Lately I started relearning guitar and unconsciously started visualizing intervals without knowing it was an actual thing. I feel great to know I'm heading in the right direction. Great video!
Amazing video, Jack. Thanks for this. Do not underestimate your skills as a teacher - your pacing and demeanour make it easy to follow. (Reminds me of Guthrie Govan’s teaching style)
Thanks so much Geoff! 🙏
Thanks Jack!