⚡Follow along at my BLOG: beneunson.com/blogs/news/giant-steps-arpeggios 💥 How To Solo With Triads MASTERCLASS: www.bensguitarclub.com/p/how-to-solo-with-triads 💥 How To Practice, Vol. 2: Arpeggios MASTERCLASS: www.bensguitarclub.com/p/how-to-practice-vol-2
I enjoyed the spread triadic and 7th chord arpeggios that utilised the various inversions. I’d love to see (and hear) your system for learning chord extensions and altered chords with their various and numerous inversions. Thanks in advance! 🙏😊❤️
Omg Ben, I haven’t watched the video yet but just checked out the blog - Wow it is like a mini course by itself! Thanks for putting in such an amazing work and time into this. Really appreciate it.
Hey Ben! Very cool Lesson - these chordal concepts with arpeggios or spread triads with voice leading is also a nice idea to check out with all new jazzstandards, which we learn! Thx a lot, greetings from Austria, Dan
Wow Ben, this discussion is brilliant. I have always enjoyed your solos over Giant Steps, but this is incredibly helpful to see some of your thinking behind this tune. Also I really love your sound on this guitar, are you blending some of the acoustic sounds with the electric? Great stuff
Hi Ben, I love your F blues at 340 bpm video! Im studying the 12 bar jazz blues as well Solar right now. Would be cool to see you play Solar too, its such a short form
Beautiful brother Ben!! Just beautiful👍🙏👍 You are such a jazzy, melodic improviser. Love your style. Thanks😊 Ps Where can i find a good backing track for giant steps? Like the one you are using?
⚡Follow along at my BLOG: beneunson.com/blogs/news/giant-steps-arpeggios
💥 How To Solo With Triads MASTERCLASS: www.bensguitarclub.com/p/how-to-solo-with-triads
💥 How To Practice, Vol. 2: Arpeggios MASTERCLASS: www.bensguitarclub.com/p/how-to-practice-vol-2
I really liked them all, and their incredible tone
One Giant Steps for man. One Giant Leaps for mankind.
😂😂😂
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support! I really appreciate it! 😀
I love Ben's approach to teaching - very grokable.
Thank you so much for watching! 😀
One of your best analysis videos yet Ben. I just finished reading the blog post, really glad to see you sharing this.
Thank you so much, Andreas! And thanks for reading the blog!
This is homework. 💪🏻💪🏻
Thank you so much for checking this out, Andy! I really appreciate it!
I love playing giant steps but there's so many ways one can approach it. We appreciate you sharing your perspective on such a perplexing song!
You're right - there are many ways one can approach it! Thanks so much for checking this out! 😀
Wonderful !
Thanks for watching!
This is a very informative video, and extremely interesting. Thank you Ben
So glad you liked it, thank you for watching!
I enjoyed the spread triadic and 7th chord arpeggios that utilised the various inversions.
I’d love to see (and hear) your system for learning chord extensions and altered chords with their various and numerous inversions.
Thanks in advance!
🙏😊❤️
So glad you enjoyed this, Garry. We can definitely get into this in another video! 😀
All of them are inspiring and beautiful thank you
Thank you so much for watching!
Omg Ben, I haven’t watched the video yet but just checked out the blog - Wow it is like a mini course by itself! Thanks for putting in such an amazing work and time into this. Really appreciate it.
Thank you so much, Az! I really appreciate it, thank you for checking out my blog as well!
great analysis
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Ben!!! These lessons are going on my wish list!
Thank you so much for checking it out! 😀
I love it so beautiful
This guitar brings out your best tone to my ears at least🔥🔥🔥
Thank you Tony, I agree! I love this guitar
Thank you son much Ben for this masterclass, this is a pure treat and so helpful when you slow things down like this. thanks again mate!
Thank you so much for watching, Christophe! I really appreciate it, and I'm so glad you found it useful!
Hey Ben!
Very cool Lesson - these chordal concepts with arpeggios or spread triads with voice leading is also a nice idea to check out with all new jazzstandards, which we learn!
Thx a lot, greetings from Austria,
Dan
So glad you liked it, thanks so much for watching Dan!
Thank you for breaking down this modern classic for us, Ben, I'll be sure to check that out!
Thank you so much, Matthias! So glad you're checking it out!
Nice video!
Thank so much for watching!
this is awesome, would love to hear how you approach more modal progressions like inner urge!
Great question! We can definitely get into discussing modal soloing!
It's the best analysis
So glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching!
Gran bel lavoro. Ottima lezione e spiegazione chiara. Mi sono iscritto al tuo canale. Sei molto bravo, complimenti 👏👏👏
Thanks so much for watching and subscribing! I really appreciate it!
Wow Ben, this discussion is brilliant. I have always enjoyed your solos over Giant Steps, but this is incredibly helpful to see some of your thinking behind this tune. Also I really love your sound on this guitar, are you blending some of the acoustic sounds with the electric? Great stuff
Thanks Jack, I really appreciate it. So glad you enjoyed it - and yes, I'm blending in some of the acoustic sound here.
Thank you so much.....❤
Thank you for watching!
I love that guitars tone.
Thanks Dan, I really appreciate it!
I would like to know more about your picking technique...
I can discuss it more in a future video!
Hi Ben, I love your F blues at 340 bpm video! Im studying the 12 bar jazz blues as well Solar right now. Would be cool to see you play Solar too, its such a short form
Thank you so much for watching! Yes I could definitely play Solar! 😀
Beautiful brother Ben!!
Just beautiful👍🙏👍
You are such a jazzy, melodic improviser. Love your style.
Thanks😊
Ps
Where can i find a good backing track for giant steps?
Like the one you are using?
Thanks so much, Anthony!
Oh my goodness 🤯🤝😊 thank you Ben 👍🔥
Thanks for watching, Mike!
Great tone! - what is your signal chain?
Thanks! Just a touch of delay and reverb here!
I liked all of them
@@josevillasenor9222 me too
So glad you liked them!
Oh thank you so much! Btw what is teh model of the guitar and year production place? VERY nice sound!
Thank you so much! It's the Ibanez AM2000H guitar, brand new from this year - Ibanez Prestige made in Japan!
Can you give a référence Ibanez guitar please ? Thanks you ..
Thanks! This is the Ibanez AM2000H guitar! 😀
What gauge strings and pick are you using on this hollow Ibanez?
10-46
@@beneunson WOW. That's amazing. So do you role off the treble much? Special plectrum? It's a very plumy sound for 10's.
@@blueeyedsoulman Thanks! I make sure that the treble is turned down enough in the EQ, and I boost the mids
you played the lick.
What is that guitar?
It's the Ibanez AM2000H 🔥
Wow giant steps sounds alot more digestible slower.
Thanks for listening!
Why does all jazz "impro" sound the same.
For the same reason that other languages sound indistinguishable to you -- because you don't understand the vocabulary and phrasing yet.
It doesn't! Just keep on listening
Tienes razón ... Todo suena igual...