I’m subscribed to Barry’s online course - I didn’t get the chance to do a jazz music degree at college - I did fine art instead and trained as an educator- I recognize in Barry’s approach a correct and comprehensive pedagogical method that’s the next best thing to going back to music school. I also like, personally, his delivery style.
Barry produces some of the best lessons on the Internet. I've been watching his videos, learning solos from Grant Green, Charlie Parker, etc. as he recommends, and the method works! Great interview.
I’m glad he mentioned “no blues “ by Wes Montgomery because that’s the tune that made me decide to try to play jazz back in the day in the late 80s or 90s perhaps. That tune has an ironic title doesn’t it ...no blues. But it was a blues, a standard jazz blues at that. The thing is I was playing blues from rock and roll at the time and I was trying to play over the changes And I didn’t even know what the “changes were“ but I noticed that my playing did not jive totally with what was going on and it blew my mind because I knew this was a blues yet I had mastered the Jimi Hendrix type of Albert King BB King type of blues on the guitar I thought I had mastered them. I remember seeing Barry Green back in the day at Cliffside Park and he was awesome. I didn’t know who it was and they had a jam session up there and I think he let it and I don’t know if I actually sat in at the time but he sounded so good. And another distant memory I remember he was playing a blonde Ibanez L5 Copy with sounded fantastic and I remember that guitar because I had seen it in New York in one of the guitar stores and it looked just like it L5 and it sounded wonderful and it was cheap and I didn’t buy it and I regretted that.
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Pentatonic playing? LOL Coltrane Wes Scott Henderson Stern hundreds of others love their Minor 6 - Dominant- Half diminished- Dorian b2-Dorian b2- 7b9/Altered pentatonic scales
Sorry to say this but Bob Bakert is like, the worst interviewer on earth. I love the folks he talks to; I cannot stand the way he talks to them. He obviously knows and loves jazz guitar- but as an interviewer, he's incredibly awkward, inarticulate and, frankly, hard to watch. His descriptions of how he hears what his interviewees play like is always just weird stream-of-consciousness nonsense. It's like he's just winging it every time. Painful...
Barry is incredible ❤😊👍🏾🙏🏾👏🏾
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For anyone interested in the Grant Green solo that Barry mentions (Green's Greenery), it's in the 1961 album Grantstand.
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I’m subscribed to Barry’s online course - I didn’t get the chance to do a jazz music degree at college - I did fine art instead and trained as an educator- I recognize in Barry’s approach a correct and comprehensive pedagogical method that’s the next best thing to going back to music school. I also like, personally, his delivery style.
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This is so lovely! It can be challenging to keep going with our own creative pursuits, but this is definitely an inspiration for my music.
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Barry is an amazing player. We lesser mortals are lucky that he's such a great educator too.
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A couple years ago I subscribed to Barry’s website for the 1 year package and it was worth every penny.
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Thanks for this video. I love learning jazz !
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Barry produces some of the best lessons on the Internet. I've been watching his videos, learning solos from Grant Green, Charlie Parker, etc. as he recommends, and the method works! Great interview.
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Thanks for this interview. Barry is insane and im glad i discovered him, i can highly recommend trying out his lessons.
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Nice interview. Barry's website IS really well done...I good mix of learning tunes and theory.
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I’m glad he mentioned “no blues “ by Wes Montgomery because that’s the tune that made me decide to try to play jazz back in the day in the late 80s or 90s perhaps. That tune has an ironic title doesn’t it ...no blues. But it was a blues, a standard jazz blues at that. The thing is I was playing blues from rock and roll at the time and I was trying to play over the changes And I didn’t even know what the “changes were“ but I noticed that my playing did not jive totally with what was going on and it blew my mind because I knew this was a blues yet I had mastered the Jimi Hendrix type of Albert King BB King type of blues on the guitar I thought I had mastered them. I remember seeing Barry Green back in the day at Cliffside Park and he was awesome. I didn’t know who it was and they had a jam session up there and I think he let it and I don’t know if I actually sat in at the time but he sounded so good. And another distant memory I remember he was playing a blonde Ibanez L5 Copy with sounded fantastic and I remember that guitar because I had seen it in New York in one of the guitar stores and it looked just like it L5 and it sounded wonderful and it was cheap and I didn’t buy it and I regretted that.
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Podria ser subtitulado español
Es importante estos videos y muchos musicos No hablamos Ingles
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Check out Grant Green jr, he so hip🎸🎸
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Green's Greenery
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Wes Montgomery
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Pentatonic playing? LOL
Coltrane Wes Scott Henderson
Stern hundreds of others love their
Minor 6 - Dominant- Half diminished-
Dorian b2-Dorian b2- 7b9/Altered
pentatonic scales
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Listen to Pat Martino...if you dare.
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Called G7 in the key of B-flat a V chord🤦 it's V of ii 😉 I know he knows better but, yeah.... lame
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I knew John McEnroe played guitar but I thought he played rock.
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Sorry to say this but Bob Bakert is like, the worst interviewer on earth. I love the folks he talks to; I cannot stand the way he talks to them. He obviously knows and loves jazz guitar- but as an interviewer, he's incredibly awkward, inarticulate and, frankly, hard to watch. His descriptions of how he hears what his interviewees play like is always just weird stream-of-consciousness nonsense. It's like he's just winging it every time. Painful...