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I’m in my 50’s. Have watched online lessons since the internet was created. You are a GREAT teacher. You condense a large volume of relevant information in a short period of time- while expressed in the simplest terms possible. That was Einstein’s definition of genius. Bravo!!!
This method of teaching helps those of us that are "visually and hearing impaired" when it comes to guitar. I really prefer this detailed analysis and visual approach. I feel like I'm not left guessing trying to listen(which I do but just don't trust my ears) or watch every finger movement. Thanks.
dude. just stumbled on your vids. looove your incredible playing brother. also 1:56 love that fiesta red (63?) strat….i have the fender cs landau version-similar. but mine doesnt “play” like yours! what maker is it? anyhow, just learned about 1235 cells in my own lessons but thats cool to take it thru the scale. 🙏
Great stuff once again from Cecil Alexander ! By the way, are videos included like previous packages ? Awesome contribution for jazz guitar player's worldwide community, much appreciated, thank you !
The concept of forward motion is one I hear a lot of people taking about, I think I have a vague idea of what it really means, any help to clear the matter?
Very Cooll!!!! Thanks 🤩 The third line play at tempo was slightly different when demonstrated playing slow. I kind of liked it better at the fast example.
Hi Phil, thanks for watching! Generally we describe a chromatic approach as approaching the target note from either above or below. We describe an enclosure as being a group of 2 or more notes leading to a target note from both above and below. Hope that helps and feel free to dive deeper with this video playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLVZDXJ3ua9DkU95lk4uOlU3kIrIX6Ajmt.html
@@jazzlessonvideos fantastic! That was my understanding as well. Would you also be able to classify the chromatic approach's (3:27) in measure's 1 & 2 as enclosures then? or is there a subtlety that I am missing?
So these are nice lessons, but PLEASE make sure that the tabs match YOUR fingering. The VERY FIRST example here - the TAB does NOT match your fingering. Not cool, this greatly reduces the value of the PDF.
a lot of ways to skin a cat-finger it how is most comfortable for you. it does seem like a strange discrepancy but two different players are going to have very different fingering preferences, so not a big deal imo
@@edrdavenport78 of course fingering is personal, but if you are going to have a particular artist SELLING lessons (a very reasonable thing), and demonstrating how to play something, and you are going to provide TAB, it's just incompetent to not have the TAB match what the artist is demonstrating.
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I’m in my 50’s. Have watched online lessons since the internet was created. You are a GREAT teacher. You condense a large volume of relevant information in a short period of time- while expressed in the simplest terms possible. That was Einstein’s definition of genius. Bravo!!!
This method of teaching helps those of us that are "visually and hearing impaired" when it comes to guitar. I really prefer this detailed analysis and visual approach. I feel like I'm not left guessing trying to listen(which I do but just don't trust my ears) or watch every finger movement. Thanks.
thanks so much for watching and for the kind comment!
Thanks Cecil,your sound and ideas are fresh and exciting.
Cecil's videos are the best! Endless useful information in each and every video
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This is gold, Cecil😊
Great teacher , great Licks ! 🎸😉
Maaaan..you sharing vital info! Thanks
That strat sounds ace 👍😎
Great lesson, thanks.
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You are great man love your style
Hello Cecil, Great lessons. Do you break down all of the licks in this book this way? and if not can purchase the licks with the breakdown?
Your content is top notch!
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dude. just stumbled on your vids. looove your incredible playing brother. also 1:56 love that fiesta red (63?) strat….i have the fender cs landau version-similar. but mine doesnt “play” like yours! what maker is it?
anyhow, just learned about 1235 cells in my own lessons but thats cool to take it thru the scale. 🙏
Just outstanding videos and content 👍🎸 best to you man, really grateful to have found this channel!
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hi bro , thank you again for your wonderful jazz lessons ...really appreciate it
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Awesome melodic flavorful imelodic vocabulary, thanks for sharing
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Great stuff once again from Cecil Alexander ! By the way, are videos included like previous packages ? Awesome contribution for jazz guitar player's worldwide community, much appreciated, thank you !
Muito bom!!!
The concept of forward motion is one I hear a lot of people taking about, I think I have a vague idea of what it really means, any help to clear the matter?
Very good 🎸🎸👋👏👏👏👏👏
thanks for watching!
Very Cooll!!!! Thanks 🤩 The third line play at tempo was slightly different when demonstrated playing slow. I kind of liked it better at the fast example.
is this just a strat custom shop? What pickups?
This is fantastic work. How would you describe the difference between a “chromatic approach” and an “enclosure”.
Hi Phil, thanks for watching! Generally we describe a chromatic approach as approaching the target note from either above or below. We describe an enclosure as being a group of 2 or more notes leading to a target note from both above and below. Hope that helps and feel free to dive deeper with this video playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLVZDXJ3ua9DkU95lk4uOlU3kIrIX6Ajmt.html
@@jazzlessonvideos fantastic! That was my understanding as well. Would you also be able to classify the chromatic approach's (3:27) in measure's 1 & 2 as enclosures then? or is there a subtlety that I am missing?
great
Thanks for watching Franck!
So these are nice lessons, but PLEASE make sure that the tabs match YOUR fingering. The VERY FIRST example here - the TAB does NOT match your fingering. Not cool, this greatly reduces the value of the PDF.
a lot of ways to skin a cat-finger it how is most comfortable for you. it does seem like a strange discrepancy but two different players are going to have very different fingering preferences, so not a big deal imo
@@edrdavenport78 of course fingering is personal, but if you are going to have a particular artist SELLING lessons (a very reasonable thing), and demonstrating how to play something, and you are going to provide TAB, it's just incompetent to not have the TAB match what the artist is demonstrating.
wow