Thank you Chris for devoting your valuable time in putting these fantastic lessons together, especially from those of us who can't get to see a teacher of this wonderful style of music.
My Grandfather was a bandstand sax player. When I was 15-16 and rocking out Kiss tunes, He used to tell me I should give a jazzer named Wes Montgomery a listen. Here I am in my 60’s giving Wes a listen. You were right Gramps. RIP
Chris, your analyses of tunes are wonderful - knowing the function of the harmony and solos is so valuable - it helps me remember the lines and understand where I might use them in other tunes and solos. I really appreciate your work - it would have been so easy to just show fingerings, but your explanations are everything! Thanks so much.
initially it's, to my ear, a 1 to iv to i to iv...typical blues pattern. then a bit of chromatic decension from iv to iii then a v7 altered (i've heard it called a flat 10) with at least the major third the minor 7th and the flat 10.
Tone, touch, timing, groove. Amazing just amazing
Thank you!
Thank you Chris for devoting your valuable time in putting these fantastic lessons together, especially from those of us who can't get to see a teacher of this wonderful style of music.
Thanks Rick!
My Grandfather was a bandstand sax player. When I was 15-16 and rocking out Kiss tunes, He used to tell me I should give a jazzer named Wes Montgomery a listen. Here I am in my 60’s giving Wes a listen. You were right Gramps. RIP
Thanks so much! I'll be back this evening to spend some time with this great song. I love the way you cover Wes.
Thanks David!
Chris, your analyses of tunes are wonderful - knowing the function of the harmony and solos is so valuable - it helps me remember the lines and understand where I might use them in other tunes and solos. I really appreciate your work - it would have been so easy to just show fingerings, but your explanations are everything! Thanks so much.
So glad it was helpful. Thank you!
@ I became a Patreon member yesterday after seeing this video - totally worth it!
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Fantastic lesson,
I've always loved this one ,really looking forward to the rest of explanation.. l send thanks from the Greek island of Kefalonia .
Thank you Kevin!
I've always wanted to learn this classic -- thank you!!!
My pleasure!
Excellent! You posted this just in time. Cool coincidence. Thank you! ✌️🎸✌️
Thank you and Happy New Year!
Fantastic song! Great lesson! Wes is really the greatest jazz guitarist
Thank you!
Another fantastic lesson Chris,! Can't wait for part 2! Thanks! Matt
Thank you Matt and Happy New Year!
Thank you and Happy New Year to you as well Chris!
Wes is more! Thanks for all you do! 😍🎸🌹
Happy New Year Steve!
Thanks
Great lesson, as always!
Thank you and Happy New Year!
Thanks Chris 👍🏻 Happy New Year to you & yours 👍🏻
Thank you & Happy new year!
Great lesson Chris! Happy New Year!
Thanks Bruce! Happy New Year to you too!
Thaaaanks! Shoot -> Goal
I will go away from the Party and will practice NOW 🙏 😄
Ha!
Thanks Chris , looking forward to the followup video. All the best to you in 2025!
Thank you and Happy New Year!
initially it's, to my ear, a 1 to iv to i to iv...typical blues pattern. then a bit of chromatic decension from iv to iii then a v7 altered (i've heard it called a flat 10) with at least the major third the minor 7th and the flat 10.
Where can i get a backingtrack with only the Drums like in your demo?