Great lesson and instantly applicable over the V chord. It’s concepts like these that really help my understanding and application of jazz. Thank you so much for your time making the lessons.
HI Mikko I discovered your page by accident. Lucky accident. Your tutorials are fantastic. It's so hard sometimes to find the way into making the music instead of way into pointless exercises, and you show the way to music!! Thanks
Great lesson Mikko! I was kind of fade up with this scale as it sounds monotonous how I use it. Now I hear some inspiring, fresh sound! Please keep it up!
Another great vid Mikko...I like your phrasing when using these ideas...I think the trick is to make diminished ideas sound NOT like the predictable diminished scale . Thanks Mikko !!
I call your lessons super straight lessons. they help me get the ideas I need within few minutes of watching. thanks a lot!!!
Olaniran Israel thank you. Glad you like them.
Great lesson and instantly applicable over the V chord. It’s concepts like these that really help my understanding and application of jazz. Thank you so much for your time making the lessons.
Love your stuff. TY Mikko.
HI Mikko I discovered your page by accident. Lucky accident. Your tutorials are fantastic. It's so hard sometimes to find the way into making the music instead of way into pointless exercises, and you show the way to music!! Thanks
Hi Jeff and thank you. I really appreciate it. I usually get accused of focusing too much on licks and scales :P
Great lesson Mikko! I was kind of fade up with this scale as it sounds monotonous how I use it. Now I hear some inspiring, fresh sound! Please keep it up!
Great lesson. Wonderful playing!
Thank you! :)
Thanks. As usual, great stuff.
Xclnt licks, they sound very modern.
Thanks for your time and effort.
Thank you :)
Perfect lesson, recently I haber been working on “how insensitive” and needed ti solid dim lines. Thank you very much, keep posting please
Glad you like it :D
If you have a time I suggest you to check Randy vincent Cellular Approach, very nice book ( If you haven't checked yet :)
Your videos are great man.
This is an amazing lesson.
Is the root chord G Dim ?
the last one makes me thinks about nelson veras a lot, thanks for the exercises
Nice playing. Nice guitar. How much would one of those be?
Loving the lessons, by the way.
Thanks 😀 that's a Godin Multiac Grand Concert SA 😎
Great lesson! Thanks for sharing and thaks for the pdf. Subscribed, liked, shared 😀
Thank you, Marco! :D
Great lesson bro!
Good job love it
Another great vid Mikko...I like your phrasing when using these ideas...I think the trick is to make diminished ideas sound NOT like the predictable diminished scale . Thanks Mikko !!
Yes that's true. I think that goes for any scale 🙂👍
You’ve got me looking at this guitar. How is the acoustic unamplified sound?
It's pretty terrible 🤣 but I use it for practicing sometimes (at night) and it sounds great when played through an amp
Thanks fr a great lesson!
Nice lesson 👍.
That wah wah sound.. is it from Roland keybord?
It's from the backing track I didn't record that 😀
@@Mikkokosmos Where can I download the backing track?
Thank you, man!
Grymt bra lektion Mikko!
Tack, jag kommer ihåg när vi pratade om det här på SMI. Jag använder Premiere Pro. Funkar bra man jag har mycket kvar att lära mig :)
Love it
amazing
thanks
Man why am I only seeing this now!!!?
ikr? you tubers dont want you to be good at guitar they want you to keep them as teachers forever.
Robben Ford has made a musical life using the diminished scales.
Weird backing track would like to hear it played over a 2 5 1 progression it doesn't really tell me much
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