This is great! As a bassist I just want to point out that PC plays the last low A of the 4th phrase a little later rhythmically, a dotted quarter instead of an 8th note.
Thanks for this Justin, great lesson and great explanations. I'm stuck in hotel quarantine in Hong Kong and this is going to be part of my morning practice routine. Ta much!
Love your style. The "digression" was just fine... part of learning to play is learning about the history, the building blocks and the influences. Thanks!
I'm glad I stumbled across your videos again. Haven't seen one in years but you're by far my favorite teacher on youtube. Thanks for all your contribution!
Greetings Justin. As always,thank you for the great guitar lessons. I would like to request if you have time,to please give a lesson on how to do proper picking technique. I'm trying to study this riff but I'm having a problem of doing the proper picking technique/correct way of doing it.would appreciate it very much.Thanks.
Great guitar lesson.I just learned it on the guitar.I am starting to play jazz on my chromatic harmonica.It is getting real cool.having lots of fun. Thanks
Damn you Justin! ;-) Jazz was my respite from all things pop and rock. I don't know how to play jazz so I am a pure audience/listener and I love it. But you and your common sense approach (D dorian is just C major - things I should have known 20 years ago) tempt me to play where I have not dared. 'Cause you know I'm gonna use this riff in a blues song somewhere! :-) Really man, thak you so much for all that you put into this. Cheers from Canada, Dave
Ace stuff there Justin - we need more jazz! These foolish things? Mood Indigo? The trouble being for many like myself, you get the Real Book and start reading the charts finding you get lost quit quickly, maybe I'm just being dumb, but I get lost with it. So, got myself the Guitar Handbook, -excellent - and two chord bibles so far. you're lessons really help to get a grip on things. Thank you sir.
Such a great lesson on an amazing tune. It gives you something to think about, too, if you're not too advanced yet. The dorian thing was awesomely explained. More Jazz lesson would be awesome!
Thank you from Barcelona, spain for this version, I like a lot. All you york is amazin includin you lasts maggazine colum in guitar techniques. great !!
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Yeah, more Jazz! Can you tell us how the guitar-rhythm is when it gets to improvise over it, or is it just the riff without the "bass part"? Thanx a lot!
more jazz yay! i need to practice some jazz soloing but as i know you really need a lot of theory with jazz soloing, true? or can it be relatively free-floating on the rythm?
@mini0705 it's called a Gibson SG, its one of the most famous guitars ever made. The SG is the the signature guitar of Angus Young(guitarist for AC/DC, and what gives them that rock sound). if you have any questions about guitars, just ask me
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Nice to see Bill Evans get a shout out. He's my musical idol...
the 1/2 step change sounds brilliant. love this
Definitely one of the best guitar instructional videos I came across. Thank you very much. I agree with "more jazz, please".
This is great! As a bassist I just want to point out that PC plays the last low A of the 4th phrase a little later rhythmically, a dotted quarter instead of an 8th note.
can't believe i never saw your video before,... it's GREAT ...thanks a lot. Christopher from Holland
I love jamming to the intro of the video!
Terrific musician and teacher!
Why you hurry, no one is hunting you.This piece must play smoth.Thank you for the lesson.
thank you, learning this brightend up my weekend
Thanks for this Justin, great lesson and great explanations. I'm stuck in hotel quarantine in Hong Kong and this is going to be part of my morning practice routine. Ta much!
Love this song Justin I'm so glad u covered this remarkable tune thank you for being so versatile right on .
i agree. we need more jazz. great lesson
Love your style.
The "digression" was just fine... part of learning to play is learning about the history, the building blocks and the influences.
Thanks!
I'm glad I stumbled across your videos again. Haven't seen one in years but you're by far my favorite teacher on youtube. Thanks for all your contribution!
Thank you Justin, nothing boring here, 100% juicy !!! It's good to learn a bit more than just play the tune, some analyze is very welcome.
grazie justin, grazie
time to get some jazz in my repertoire ... thanks, Justin, your lessons are the best!
merci beaucoup pour cette leçon c'est si simple avec vous d'apprendre !! merci encore
Thanks again Justin! Thank you so much for putting so many great lesson on the net.
Fantastic! Love the jazz!
more jazz please!
I'm new to guitar and never thought I'd be interested, wrong! Top lesson can't understand where the loner is coming from?? Thank you.
You should definitely do a lesson on the Bill Evans chords, especially major variants.
what are those chords?
Hi Justin, your lessons are amazing, do learn a lot, many thanks for this lesson on So What Beste regards, Amadeus
Thank you Justin.
Bravissimo!
more jazz song tutorials please Justin...they're great
Greetings Justin. As always,thank you for the great guitar lessons. I would like to request if you have time,to please give a lesson on how to do proper picking technique. I'm trying to study this riff but I'm having a problem of doing the proper picking technique/correct way of doing it.would appreciate it very much.Thanks.
You're a very clean player man. Never saw you do this kind of thing before. Smooth stuff
great lesson again and lots of useful info on other musicians. Great stuff.
Great guitar lesson.I just learned it on the guitar.I am starting to play jazz on my chromatic harmonica.It is getting real cool.having lots of fun.
Thanks
Great song
Kind Of Blue. Only Jazz album you will ever need.
Damn you Justin! ;-) Jazz was my respite from all things pop and rock. I don't know how to play jazz so I am a pure audience/listener and I love it. But you and your common sense approach (D dorian is just C major - things I should have known 20 years ago) tempt me to play where I have not dared. 'Cause you know I'm gonna use this riff in a blues song somewhere! :-)
Really man, thak you so much for all that you put into this.
Cheers from Canada,
Dave
Thank you for this Justin!
Excellent work here.
Thanks a lot Justin! Lots of fun goin' on there, and I agree with the others.... More Jazz please!!
Thanks again Bro!
thank you! you have a very clear way
Thank you!
Awesome lesson, thanks again justin!
Good lesson-Thanks for sharing.
Great, enjoyed this. -Ron
Ace stuff there Justin - we need more jazz! These foolish things? Mood Indigo? The trouble being for many like myself, you get the Real Book and start reading the charts finding you get lost quit quickly, maybe I'm just being dumb, but I get lost with it. So, got myself the Guitar Handbook, -excellent - and two chord bibles so far. you're lessons really help to get a grip on things. Thank you sir.
Lovely!
Such a great lesson on an amazing tune. It gives you something to think about, too, if you're not too advanced yet. The dorian thing was awesomely explained.
More Jazz lesson would be awesome!
With an SG, very very cool :)
Thank you.
Thanks! very good lesson.
i can play this on piano and now i can play it on guitar thank you so much
Nice and clear... Thank you
Jazzy. I will learn it!
Thank you from Barcelona, spain for this version, I like a lot.
All you york is amazin includin you lasts maggazine colum in guitar techniques. great !!
great lesson great guitar player lots of information
Awesome Justin! More jazz please.
Thank you for this lesson! ignited my interest in playing again :)
this is gonna be my audition piece for bass in college!
GREAT! THANK YOU!!
Thanks Justin, always an interesting lesson. As the former comments requested - let's have some more Jazz.
thanks , i like your style
would love to see your take another jazz tunes like around midnight, etc., things that will make me feel like I’m playing some upscale changes
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great stuff man! thanks
thanks thanks and many thanks
cool stuff to learn
Great instruction!
Yeah, more Jazz!
Can you tell us how the guitar-rhythm is when it gets to improvise over it,
or is it just the riff without the "bass part"?
Thanx a lot!
more jazz yay! i need to practice some jazz soloing
but as i know you really need a lot of theory with jazz soloing, true? or can it be relatively free-floating on the rythm?
Thanks very much!!
Great lesson Justin...thx :)
Done right. 👍🏻
Thats a beautiful SG
Haha... Not boring at all... Thx, Justin. ;-)
Also done by Jerry Garcia & David Grisman
Thanks Justin. We love Jazz guitar.
Why dont u put Wes montgomery or G Benson??
Just play this at .50 speed from beginning and you'll learn it. I never can learn when its note by note and explained. Just me though :)
Same here! It’s right at pace where my brain caves in from drudgery/microfocusing
I need note by note explanation to get the notes initially but the rythym is pick up just by listenin.g
Me Too, always need the tab as well
Hey! Thanks so much! This is really helpful!! You really explain it really clear and make it easy to learn :)
Great! Jazz is the coolest thing! Would be great if you would teach more jazz!
awesome thanks a lot!
THAT WAS JUST GREAT TO FIND YOU TEACHING CLASSIC TUNES..CAN YOU DO A JAZZ DVD ..YOUR SUCH A COOL TEACHER THX MARC
Very nice. But let's give props to the original bassist Paul Chambers as well Justin!
thanks again, nice lesson!! mw
Great lesson! Definately more jazz please!!!
thums up if you think he shoud make a lesson for "Is there anybody out there" from pinkf loyd pls man youre very good at teaching this
Hi justin thanks you for the info mw.
Hey Justin, i was wondering if these pickups are gibson's 57'...this sg sounds great
YES!!!!!!!!!!
@mini0705 it's called a Gibson SG, its one of the most famous guitars ever made. The SG is the the signature guitar of Angus Young(guitarist for AC/DC, and what gives them that rock sound). if you have any questions about guitars, just ask me
Justin another great lesson.You should do Mark knopfler lick/riff from his song What it is :)
BRAVO!!! :)
A Vintage Justin Guitar lesson. Thanks from the year 202203245
Youve become much better at walking base, as seen in the autumn leaves lesson.
awesome...
yeahhhhhhhhh f..ing miles!!!
Justin. Love that riff. Do you do All Blue as well? Barry
magnificent
Alors quoi? ( Et alors?) :Merci beaucoup pour cette très bonne leçon.
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That was really good! Do you happen to have a lesson for "Cantaloupe Island" by Herbie Hancock?
DUDE. Coolest guitar ever man! And best riff ever! You explained it very well :)
welcome to the world of jazz ;)