@@WeissGuitar thank you! Also started your galactic course. Have been playing jazz in an ensemble for some time but am going back to basics to improve with improv.
I love this lesson and backing track. Strangely though it sounds better to my ears when I play G natural minor over the Gm9 and Bb Dorian over Bbmin9. (I believe you said Dorian for both in the video, but my ears gravitate towards two flats over the Gm9 (Bb and Eb). It’s also really sweet to switch between different major and minor pentatonic scales over these changes. You could do an entire video lesson on that subject alone. Do you think you could create more videos with just two chords to improvise over that are in two separate tonal centers like this one? This is an awesome area of study for me and many others I’m sure. Thanks again!
Hey Daniel, I just discovered your channel. Love your lesson on how to improvise over chords. I’m quite early in my guitar journey. Started at the beginning of the year. Have always been attracted to the beauty and mystery of Jazz. Your Galactic Jazz concept immediately resonated with me. Will certainly be learning about your work. Keep up the good work! 👍🤩
Enjoyed the lesson. I think that the point of working on one string or pairs up and down the neck is to break the cycle of "box playing". That's my takeaway anyway. We just just naturally revert to those box shapes unless mindfully avoiding them. I like the idea of knowing the note functions ( 3rd, 5th, 9th, etc. ) as you work around the positions. I'm guilty of glossing over that aspect. Thanks for the ideas Daniel.. You never stop learning - until you stop learning.....
This was a great video man! I really enjoy learning the scales on each string! That’s how I usually go about it :) also I like the motif building 👍🏽 lately I’ve been doing the wide intervals!
Here's an idea for the next video: How about taking 3-4 chords that has NO connection to one another, and show us how to create melodies with minimum movement?
@Daniel Weiss when I read it I though he was saying take 4 chords from 4 'unrelated' keys with no common chords tones or connected diatonic relationship and play over them?
Hey Dan, I see this is from a while ago but timeless material, Great work!! Are these improv approaches covered in the Galactic course or is it straight up theory and not videos such as this? I'll click around your channel more, your approach is ahead of most!
Super good lesson. I am already humming a bunch of ideas over this two chord backing track. I enjoyed the pace and content of this entire video, especially the way you described the base ideas/concepts and later the final ones. Thanks for this open source initiative. Must say your Galactic lesson series are pots of gold and I am very happy to have found those, they are totally engaging. [I feel like Gohan practicing with Goku in the hyperbolic time chamber, {notice I refer to you as Goku here😁}]. In the future lessons, I would be interested in studying more about your methodologies on developing the "touch" on an instrument. Also I love the tone, so perhaps a lesson on just tone. Also, your right hand seems very cultivated 😁(not to mention the left😉), so how could one go about cultivating the right left coordinations especially while playing intervals? Just curious what pick are you using there? Have you tried the blue chips pics? I know it's a long post. But seeing your openness here in this video and the previous ones I could not help but express these doubt without hesitation. (I thank you again for creating this sense of freedom). Looking forward to more and more. Enjoy🙏 Bharat
Bharat! I always LOVE the way you write. You truly have a gift for that and I am very grateful to have you around. Thanks for joining my courses, I am very glad to hear you are enjoying and benefiting from them. I added your video ideas to my list! Stay in touch.
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Man, your content is incredible...really high quality stuff! Keep up the good work, and thanks for your contribution to the guitar world!
So happy to read this :-) You're very welcome, Nikolaou !
Thanks for being here :)
I am happy to help,
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What would YOU like my next videos to be about?
cool stuff! thanks for sharing
Thanks for tuning in bro :)
Very useful! Thanks, Daniel!
Thanks brother :-)
Sounds so cool!!! Great tutorial! Thank you!
You're very welcome! Thanks for being here :) check out the channel , spread the word
brilliant!! thanks Dan!
Thanks for tuning in Geof 🙋🏻♂️💫🎸
Great teacher- really clear and inspiring thanks
Thanks for watching, Wayne - Glad you are here :)
The great Daniel Weiss! Another gem! Thank you!.
Thanks Jose, always happy to hear from you.
Brilliant - so practical and therefore more useful than equivalent lessons!
Glad it was helpful! Thank You for being here Martin :) Just posted a new video btw
@@WeissGuitar thank you! Also started your galactic course. Have been playing jazz in an ensemble for some time but am going back to basics to improve with improv.
Best guitar content on youtube right now!
Thanks Bro :D !
i like your style. great playing!!!
Thanks Pedro!🙏🏻 And thank you for being here 🙋🏻♂️🙏🏻
Thank you!🔥🔥
My pleasure :) Thank me by practicing.
I'm here for the knowledge :) Daniel, you a are great musician , love your "51 Galactic Jazz Licks"
Thank You Rosen! Really happy to have you here. Ideas for topics? Very pleased to hear you are enjoying my course! :D
Amazing way to approach this! Helpful tips to take my impo for the next level
Thanks, Ido! You the man
Great stuff as always! Thank You!
My pleasure! Thanks Joel. Great to see you here
Yeah brother!!!! Love it!
Thanks Ido! Thanks for being here
Very nice video mate, I really dig your playing and loved the Scott style backing track, that VHS is so epic!
Luca! So good to hear from you! Thank man. That VHS changed my life at 15yrs old and introduced me to Jazz/Fusion. Thanks for being here.
I think a challenge when it comes to improve is knowing when to hold back the wide narrow approach is a great way to contain ideas! great video!
Thanks so much Chai ! !
That was really helpful. Again, smart simple and crearive approach. Bravo!
Glad you enjoyed it brother! :)
Also liking very much!!! Thanks!!!!!!!
Thanks again!
Great lesson 👍
Thanks! 😃
Really inspiring thanks you so much !
Thanks for commenting Ran! My pleasure.
great stuff
Thanks 🙏🏻 Just uploaded
Thank you!
Thanks for being here Nitzan :)
Beatyful!
Thank You Walter 🙏🏻
Very cool. Love to check alt chord progressions if poss. Cheers. Luv your work mate.
Thank You so much ❤️🎶, new album coming up)
Great video! Love these ideas, it really helps in breaking old improvisation habits
I'm so glad! Thanks Sheffi
Yeah dude!
Thanks, Brother! :) How is it going with your content?
@@WeissGuitar It's going great man! I have a cool Altered scale video coming up next week :)
@@AviRafaelMusic That makes the two of us :) awesome brother!
Great lesson! Thank you
Incredible as always
Thanks so much! :)
Thank you very much for this valuable content ! You rock
Thanks man :)))
I love this lesson and backing track. Strangely though it sounds better to my ears when I play G natural minor over the Gm9 and Bb Dorian over Bbmin9. (I believe you said Dorian for both in the video, but my ears gravitate towards two flats over the Gm9 (Bb and Eb). It’s also really sweet to switch between different major and minor pentatonic scales over these changes. You could do an entire video lesson on that subject alone. Do you think you could create more videos with just two chords to improvise over that are in two separate tonal centers like this one? This is an awesome area of study for me and many others I’m sure. Thanks again!
You're very welcome! Glad you liked it! :-) stay in touch and thanks for the ideas too!!
awesone man!
Thanks, brother !
Hey Daniel, I just discovered your channel. Love your lesson on how to improvise over chords. I’m quite early in my guitar journey. Started at the beginning of the year. Have always been attracted to the beauty and mystery of Jazz. Your Galactic Jazz concept immediately resonated with me. Will certainly be learning about your work. Keep up the good work! 👍🤩
I'm glad you're here, Friend! Thanks for the kind words, Enjoy the Galactic Vibes :)
Keep in touch 👍🤩
Enjoyed the lesson. I think that the point of working on one string or pairs up and down the neck is to break the cycle of "box playing". That's my takeaway anyway. We just just naturally revert to those box shapes unless mindfully avoiding them. I like the idea of knowing the note functions ( 3rd, 5th, 9th, etc. ) as you work around the positions. I'm guilty of glossing over that aspect. Thanks for the ideas Daniel.. You never stop learning - until you stop learning.....
Exactly, So many good points in one comment! Thanks for being here :) stay in touch
This was a great video man! I really enjoy learning the scales on each string! That’s how I usually go about it :) also I like the motif building 👍🏽 lately I’ve been doing the wide intervals!
Hey Jesse, always great hearing from you. Happy to hear that. Thanks for taking the time to let me know.
Here's an idea for the next video: How about taking 3-4 chords that has NO connection to one another, and show us how to create melodies with minimum movement?
Thanks, bro! Would love to hear more about what you mean - Same as this vid but with more than 2 chords?
@Daniel Weiss when I read it I though he was saying take 4 chords from 4 'unrelated' keys with no common chords tones or connected diatonic relationship and play over them?
Hey Dan, I see this is from a while ago but timeless material, Great work!! Are these improv approaches covered in the Galactic course or is it straight up theory and not videos such as this? I'll click around your channel more, your approach is ahead of most!
Theory, Applications, Exercises, Inspiration, Connecting the dots... and much much more :-)
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The lowest note in G dorian on 1st string is E...
Totally true! Thanks for pointing it out
What model Ibanez you playing?
Gambale one from 1987 :)
they change so fast ! and is no time to think what to play
Your approach is amazing !!! genius !!!!
Thanks for being here brother!!! :)
Super good lesson. I am already humming a bunch of ideas over this two chord backing track.
I enjoyed the pace and content of this entire video, especially the way you described the base ideas/concepts and later the final ones.
Thanks for this open source initiative.
Must say your Galactic lesson series are pots of gold and I am very happy to have found those, they are totally engaging. [I feel like Gohan practicing with Goku in the hyperbolic time chamber, {notice I refer to you as Goku here😁}].
In the future lessons, I would be interested in studying more about your methodologies on developing the "touch" on an instrument. Also I love the tone, so perhaps a lesson on just tone.
Also, your right hand seems very cultivated 😁(not to mention the left😉), so how could one go about cultivating the right left coordinations especially while playing intervals?
Just curious what pick are you using there? Have you tried the blue chips pics?
I know it's a long post. But seeing your openness here in this video and the previous ones I could not help but express these doubt without hesitation. (I thank you again for creating this sense of freedom).
Looking forward to more and more.
Enjoy🙏
Bharat
Bharat! I always LOVE the way you write. You truly have a gift for that and I am very grateful to have you around.
Thanks for joining my courses, I am very glad to hear you are enjoying and benefiting from them.
I added your video ideas to my list! Stay in touch.
Tks, Should watched this earlier
🙏🏻Thanks for tuning in Isaac
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Thanks!
Play Stella by Starlight or All the Thinks You Are ! they so difficult to play !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Yes great idea! Stella 🙂 ill do it
I hear Scott Henderson.
the goat !! ;P
Two chords ok! but if you got 10 chords the situation is change !
we can learn arpeggio in first but that no helps any way !
100% part 2 then
Awesome approach… why does it sound like Scoffield?? Not that there’s anything at all wrong with that 😂
🙋🏻♂️🎸That's a nice compliment indeed. Thanks for being here
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:) Hha
Make it more simple to understand please
Ok , Thanks For Watching 🙋🏻♂️
U are gud but u need to be play more slowly so that I can fully understand more clearere
Thanks :) you can slow down the playback on youtube
Wizard on that guitar, mate.
Thank You for being here Riff 🙏🏻💫🙋🏻♂️🎸