@@TeachingJazz Thx for the reply ! maybe you could make a video of you comping to a tune and dissecting the whole process of thinking so we could understand better... I personally want to comp to a singer with my guitar and I've learned most chords and arpeggios but I cannot effectively/professionally comp yet... I'm a classical guitarist learning jazz on my own... Thank you ! your videos are of great help !
what a goddamn godsend this guy is - I’m going to watch everything you produce from now on sir! you nailed my level exactly and explained things beautifully! Blown away.
Excelente vídeo, y muy necesario para incorporarse al lenguaje de jazz de forma simple. Si estuviera doblado al español todavía habría sido de mayor utilidad para mi. Muchisimas gracias, me encanto tu trabajo.
Very happy to find your channel, you teach the way I think and love the way you structure the lessons, thanks a lot for sharing! Have a nice Sunday ahead!
The solid body is a Westone Concord I, from the 1980s, and the archtop is an Orville by Gibson 175, also from the late 80s or early 90s. BOth made in Japan. Thanks for asking and I'm glad you liked the lesson. Cheers.
Hello Saul I have a general Question what kind of software do you use for writing Leadsheets and chord charts like Diagrams and so on Thank you have a good Day
I use Sibelius for lead sheets. Mostly I use Canva to make chord diagrams. I've also tried Guitar Scientist, an online diagram maker, but it't just about all Canva.
Hi Thanks so much for the great lesson I will practice them soon. I've also notice a little shake in your voice which is I think could be heart related. I think do calcium score test at a hospital would help
If you are playing this kind of thing in a tune in, say, F major you need to be aware that a Dm7 with the 6th/13th note ie B natural will not necssarily sound good. It all depends on the context.
Yes, the example here is in D Dorian. The technique can be applied in all keys, but best to play in whatever key each tune is in. You are quite right: be aware of the 6th.
How dare you show a simple exercise for learning voice leading in chord construction? Don't you know that this is out of my pay grade, so it will be years until I'll be at this level? Do you really expect me to see this, and start at the very beginning, and practice? Oh, you do? OK, merci.
Wow, what an amazingly accessible approach to comping. Subscribed and looking forward to more terrific tips and lessons! Thank you!!
Excellent, happy to hear this. Have the more recent comping videos been helpful too? What else would be useful for you?
You are really a terrific teacher. Simple , efficent,, humble. Awesome.thanks
Thank you very much, I really appreciate it! 🙏
This was super helpful. Probably the best beginner jazz comping lesson on youtube
Fantastic approach and very easy to understand! Thank you! (subscribed!)
Welcome aboard! Great to have you here.
That was an excellent class! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
AMAAAAAZING !!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! Do make more videos like this if possible, we will forever thank you for it ! Have a great weekend !
Thanks for your nice feedback. Would you like more comping videos (I've made maybe 3), or other topics?
@@TeachingJazz Thx for the reply ! maybe you could make a video of you comping to a tune and dissecting the whole process of thinking so we could understand better... I personally want to comp to a singer with my guitar and I've learned most chords and arpeggios but I cannot effectively/professionally comp yet... I'm a classical guitarist learning jazz on my own... Thank you ! your videos are of great help !
Thank you very much for the outstanding lesson.
This is teaching talent. Awesome lesson.Thanks a lot.
Wow, thanks very much! I'm glad it was a good lesson.
That was really interesting! Very useful!
Glad to hear it, thanks for the feedback
An eye opener.Thank you so very much
Great great great !!! I searching for this clear vision of comping since ... quite a time. Thanks much ! Super helpfull !
This is such a great lesson! Please keep doing what you’re doing. I’d love some videos on beginner jazz lines.
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Thank you for taking the time to share this excellent approach.
Great stuff man thanxx a loth.
My pleasure!
what a goddamn godsend this guy is - I’m going to watch everything you produce from now on sir! you nailed my level exactly and explained things beautifully! Blown away.
Great video explaining Dorian comping very clearly. The video production quality and presentation is also top notch. Keep it up!
Wow! I finally can understand comping. Thank you
Great! Thanks for letting me know. Keep working at your comping, it's worth it.
Thank you. This will add to my playing skills.
Really clear lesson thank you
Really useful. Thanks
I'm really delighted to hear this. Thanks for taking time to let me know, and sorry to be slow replying.
Excelente vídeo, y muy necesario para incorporarse al lenguaje de jazz de forma simple. Si estuviera doblado al español todavía habría sido de mayor utilidad para mi. Muchisimas gracias, me encanto tu trabajo.
This is a fantastic lesson. Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
Very happy to find your channel, you teach the way I think and love the way you structure the lessons, thanks a lot for sharing! Have a nice Sunday ahead!
Excellent approach to teaching.
Many thanks!
excellent stuff🙏🙏
Thank you 🙌
Great lesson, thanks.
So good to hear that, thanks for letting me know. Have my other comping videos helped too?
Very useful. Thanks a lot! 👍🍷
Great lesson thank you for sharing
Great stuff, your teaching method is brilliant!
This is so helpful. Tnx
Glad it was helpful!
Subscribbed and liked. Thank you for the practical lesson, nicely presented. Cheers!
Very insightful Thanks
Brilliant! Very accessible material. Cheers 😊😊😊
Excellent
Thank you
Super lesson, many thanks. liked (and already subscribed!)
Awesome, thank you!
Another banger! Thanks Saul
Just discovered you through this so helpfull video, I have subscribed directly ;-). Thanks for the way you teach this fluently ans simply
Welcome aboard!
Good damn! You can play without playing. Top notch.
What kind of guitars are those especially the electric non-hollow body? Great, accesible lesson by the way.
The solid body is a Westone Concord I, from the 1980s, and the archtop is an Orville by Gibson 175, also from the late 80s or early 90s. BOth made in Japan. Thanks for asking and I'm glad you liked the lesson. Cheers.
Hello Saul I have a general Question what kind of software do you use for writing Leadsheets and chord charts like Diagrams and so on Thank you have a good Day
I use Sibelius for lead sheets. Mostly I use Canva to make chord diagrams. I've also tried Guitar Scientist, an online diagram maker, but it't just about all Canva.
Hi Thanks so much for the great lesson I will practice them soon. I've also notice a little shake in your voice which is I think could be heart related. I think do calcium score test at a hospital would help
The cop hat was hysterical 😂 subscribed…
Thanks for subscribing - welcome aboard.
If you are playing this kind of thing in a tune in, say, F major you need to be aware that a Dm7 with the 6th/13th note ie B natural will not necssarily sound good. It all depends on the context.
Yes, the example here is in D Dorian. The technique can be applied in all keys, but best to play in whatever key each tune is in. You are quite right: be aware of the 6th.
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How dare you show a simple exercise for learning voice leading in chord construction? Don't you know that this is out of my pay grade, so it will be years until I'll be at this level? Do you really expect me to see this, and start at the very beginning, and practice?
Oh, you do?
OK, merci.
Good lesson. Thanks