I like the So What bit at 11:50 - you play Eb7 after the Dmi - Night in Tunisia exactly - that never clicked until now. Then an EHalf Dim then A7#5 - (mi ii V) sounds great. Seems like you are fingering the Dmi as x 5 x 5 6 x which I like as well - I'm used to putting the F on D string 3rd fret but your voicing so much more "open" or something.
Hi Sven, thanks a lot for your videos, you are a great teacher! It would be great if you could make a video showing which picks and pickup system you use and which guitars you have. That's a nice topic too! Thanks a lot!
As always a great video and the exact amount of of digestible information. What was the C major chord you played at 4:58? I think in a past video you may have actually covered it but I can't find it again. Thank you Sven.
Great, thanks ! I'm always impressed by the ability of soloing alone without losing the count (and without backing tracks). I'm lost after a couple of bar when I try it. Did you ever make a video to teach this ? Not sure where to start to work on this.
Hi, Use the metronome, four bars rhytm guitar, four bars solo. Do it with a song you know very well, and that is easy for you, for example Minor Swing. That's how it works. Then 8 bars, 16 bars whole chorus. You can also check if you really understand the form: Can you sing or imagine the bass notes /walking bass when you are not playing. Can you sing a solo in your head on the changes. All the best, Sven
This video demystified a lot of music that I couldn't understand with my very basic knowledge of music theory, thank you!
I’m glad it helped!
Hello Sven! Very interresting video, thank you!
You're a great instructor, thanks for your work and for sharing your passion of gypsy jazz
Great! I´am a total nerd for this topic. Even if i know it, it is ALWAYS great to hear another player´s interpretation .
Fantastic
Good one!
Thank you for your videos.
great lesson. Thank you
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
I like the So What bit at 11:50 - you play Eb7 after the Dmi - Night in Tunisia exactly - that never clicked until now. Then an EHalf Dim then A7#5 - (mi ii V) sounds great. Seems like you are fingering the Dmi as x 5 x 5 6 x which I like as well - I'm used to putting the F on D string 3rd fret but your voicing so much more "open" or something.
Hi Sven, thanks a lot for your videos, you are a great teacher! It would be great if you could make a video showing which picks and pickup system you use and which guitars you have. That's a nice topic too! Thanks a lot!
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As always a great video and the exact amount of of digestible information. What was the C major chord you played at 4:58? I think in a past video you may have actually covered it but I can't find it again. Thank you Sven.
Hi,
C major 7/9/13
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Greetz,
Sven
Thank you so much.
Great, thanks !
I'm always impressed by the ability of soloing alone without losing the count (and without backing tracks). I'm lost after a couple of bar when I try it.
Did you ever make a video to teach this ? Not sure where to start to work on this.
Hi,
Use the metronome, four bars rhytm guitar, four bars solo.
Do it with a song you know very well, and that is easy for you, for example Minor Swing. That's how it works.
Then 8 bars, 16 bars whole chorus.
You can also check if you really understand the form:
Can you sing or imagine the bass notes /walking bass when you are not playing.
Can you sing a solo in your head on the changes.
All the best,
Sven
@@SvenJungbeck Thanks, I will try that !
Sehr guter gitarren Sound. Was für eine ist das?
Hi, eine Jürgen Volkert D Loch!
You see? Errr, no.