This channel is huge for me developing as a jazz guitarist. I have played for years and found it difficult to learn straight from books. These lesssons really break down what is happening musically. They also inspire me to keep playing
Hey bro, been following you for a few years and definitely notice your improvement in explaining ideas, as well as of course clarity in video and audio. Always loved that Chet tune and always wanted to transcribe it!
Jamie Holroyd Guitar will do - and to answer your call for suggestions at the end, I absolutely LOVE Wes Montgomery - Too Late Now. One of the beautiful and timeless simple chord solos for the main section and a lovely little jazz/bluesy solo. That one I DID transcribe 🤙🏽
Agreed. I'm not big on jazz overall (which is why I seek Jamie's channel when I to not completely ignore that valuable genre) but Kenny is THE man for me. He's so bluesy which is why I can relate to his playing a lot more. Grant Green is great too.
@@jamieholroydguitar That is true, but for me personally I have a better grasp of what he's doing because he plays very bluesy and it sounds more familiar than more jazzy lines. Love your channel! Keep it up :)
Jamie, I love your videos. When you tell your students to “transcribe” a solo, I assume you mean the student should not only “learn” (or memorize) the solo, but write it down on musical “chart paper”, note for note, in proper “standard music notation”. Just learning the solo is not transcribing the solo, in which case, understanding standard music notation, and it’s relation to the guitar fretboard, is a necessary prerequisite to transcribe guitar solos, correct? Obviously this is a HUGE SUBJECT. I assume you have some UA-cam videos on the fundamentals of guitar transcription. Can you recommend where to start? Thanks!
Thanks glad you like the video! If you search my name then transcription you should find one or two videos with direct instruction. I recommend both writing down and just memorising transcriptions. I like to write them down so I have them for future reference. Hope this helps!
This channel is huge for me developing as a jazz guitarist. I have played for years and found it difficult to learn straight from books. These lesssons really break down what is happening musically. They also inspire me to keep playing
Thanks for the kind words, glad you find the lessons helpful!
So friggin hyped to see you building the content up agian. You truly dont know how good of a teacher you are. Thanks so much, keep it bluesy.
Thanks Sammy. I hope that you're safe and well wherever you may be?!
Dorian Dominant diminished mixolydian major and minor pentatonic
melodic and harmonic minor blues scale
As you say it's important to transcribe but at the same time I find it the most difficult part of playing the guitar.
Thanks for the video and tips.
Start with one of these and just do one bar a day.
Hey bro, been following you for a few years and definitely notice your improvement in explaining ideas, as well as of course clarity in video and audio. Always loved that Chet tune and always wanted to transcribe it!
Thanks man. Go and transcribe it - you won't regret it!
Jamie Holroyd Guitar will do - and to answer your call for suggestions at the end, I absolutely LOVE Wes Montgomery - Too Late Now. One of the beautiful and timeless simple chord solos for the main section and a lovely little jazz/bluesy solo. That one I DID transcribe 🤙🏽
Anything by Kenny Burrell. U pick.
Agreed. I'm not big on jazz overall (which is why I seek Jamie's channel when I to not completely ignore that valuable genre) but Kenny is THE man for me. He's so bluesy which is why I can relate to his playing a lot more. Grant Green is great too.
Kenny can get quite fast but I agree most of his material is accessible.
@@jamieholroydguitar That is true, but for me personally I have a better grasp of what he's doing because he plays very bluesy and it sounds more familiar than more jazzy lines.
Love your channel! Keep it up :)
Excellent lesson! Stay safe man!!
Well done, Jamie. Keep these coming.
Will do!
That Yamaha sounds so full 👌🏼
Thanks Hector!
A good solo to learn is Hank Mobley - 'Remember'
Yes lid!
Jamie, I love your videos. When you tell your students to “transcribe” a solo, I assume you mean the student should not only “learn” (or memorize) the solo, but write it down on musical “chart paper”, note for note, in proper “standard music notation”. Just learning the solo is not transcribing the solo, in which case, understanding standard music notation, and it’s relation to the guitar fretboard, is a necessary prerequisite to transcribe guitar solos, correct? Obviously this is a HUGE SUBJECT. I assume you have some UA-cam videos on the fundamentals of guitar transcription. Can you recommend where to start? Thanks!
Thanks glad you like the video! If you search my name then transcription you should find one or two videos with direct instruction. I recommend both writing down and just memorising transcriptions. I like to write them down so I have them for future reference. Hope this helps!
Maybe ''Moanin'', I remember picking up licks from horn player and try to incorporated them in my solo.
Great suggestion!
Did I notice you using a D minor7 sharp 5 at 6:09? on the Miles Davis piece? Great lesson!
Well done that's the correct chord!
excellent!!
Cheers!
Transcription may be a little beyond me right now. Can you Offer anyplace to start that's a bit less intimidating? Thank you.
No worries check out www.teoria.com/en/exercises/
Trumpet players play chords?
Sorry, to much talking!