Probably the most useful short guitar lesson I've ever seen/heard. Right up there with Emily Remler's videos, Larry Coryell's 1980s video, and any of John Stowell's melodic minor lessons.
The legendary guitarist John Macey used to teach this concept 20 years ago. Both John and Vic both studied with Harry Leahey. Harry Leahey was regarded as the guru of jazz guitar. He taught and influenced many of the top jazz guys playing today, vic being one of them.
I have been following Juris' work with Dave Liebman. and it is simply great! I'm glad to see that he is such a generous teacher as well. Thank you for posting!
Sure. That said Vic is amazing!! Very creative, I think the most creative player today. I am good friends with the players of Groove Apparatas, played with them a week ago. Vic just recorded a cd with them a month ago. Check out his live videos here with Groove Apparatus. Great stuff!!
Probably the most useful short guitar lesson I've ever seen/heard. Right up there with Emily Remler's videos, Larry Coryell's 1980s video, and any of John Stowell's melodic minor lessons.
Rest in peace, Vic! Thanks for leaving us with so much to learn!
The legendary guitarist John Macey used to teach this concept 20 years ago. Both John and Vic both studied with Harry Leahey. Harry Leahey was regarded as the guru of jazz guitar. He taught and influenced many of the top jazz guys playing today, vic being one of them.
This is really great and useful stuff! And Vic is so down to earth, a real class act
I have been following Juris' work with Dave Liebman. and it is simply great! I'm glad to see that he is such a generous teacher as well. Thank you for posting!
RIP, WHAT A CHAMP!
"You couldn't do this drunk!' Brilliant!!!! Most of us can't even do it sober :-)
Vic never stops impressing me.
Sure. That said Vic is amazing!! Very creative, I think the most creative player today. I am good friends with the players of Groove Apparatas, played with them a week ago. Vic just recorded a cd with them a month ago. Check out his live videos here with Groove Apparatus. Great stuff!!
Thanks, Vic! This is a cool, well explained concept. Hope to see you sometime. It has been way too long!
All of his books are amazing!!!
Thankls for this lesson, that's cool !
Vic is the Man!!!!!!!!
The whole pentatonic suspended superimposition thing really goes back to Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, and their friends in the 60's...
Cool Man!!! thanks for the info
brooo, that sounded so hip. i gotta shed my pentatonics
love that guitar who made it?
i love this cat
there's one thing i don't get; if you're playing a 2 5 1 in C why would you play c Lydian with an f# when C has a F natural
What brand guitar is that? Is it a Monteleone?
What is that guitar?
I thought he said a walking bass latin feel!!! what's that he's playing?, it's not a walking bass
He was playing bossa nova ...sorry for the late response hehe