I don't know if you already have, but it would be great if you could post one of these 13 minute long jazz backing tracks with call and response (obviously leaving the response part for us!). Been jamming along with this on the piano, love it.
That's a really cool idea, which has been mentioned a few times now.... I will see when I can get to it, love the idea. Why specifically 13 minutes....???
start to listen to django rheinhardt and wes montgomery //// practice ALL majorscales, minorscales, chromaticscales, //// learn to read notes ////// take lessons if possible /// learn jazzlicks and transpose them (youtube) //// buy a book full of jazzlicks , there are different ones
+Keibee Votran He's just playing octaves, Wes Montgomery style. Looks a little more complicated when you're playing notes on the D and G strings because the octave is 3 frets away instead of 2 so you have to use your pinky.
I'm sorry but in the description you have (G altered scale - G Ab Bb B Db Eb F (G), wouldn't the technical grammar be (G Ab Bb Cb Db Eb F (G), because you have Bb and B in there and they are the same notes but for grammatical purposes shouldn't it be Cb? I hate to be "that guy"
+tloadin1 My reasoning, which is very fallible, could be that it is from a modified locrian scale, but without the fourth scale degree and instead a raised third as well as the natural third. this is similar to something like the blues scale. 1-3-4-b5-5-etc.. But like i said, i could be very wrong here
Before every jam, you remind me I still need to practice so much.
who else just grooved hard on this
Been practicing on backing tracks like this one for years and... still practicing ! Can't thank you enough for such quality videos
Nice shout out to Matt Warnock. I've learned lots from his videos.
Having a blast with these jam tracks. Thanks for posting. Very helpful for starting to work on jazz styles.
so useful for singers to have this , please keep going and make more of these, thank you
+Zephyr Davi great to hear. For sure.. And any specific requests, just holla
yeah !!! i like your groove !!!! i want a long track in Eb minor !!!!
i absolutely love your playing, i wish you would record an album, id buy it and I don't buy anyones album.
Chris Robinson Thanks Chris :) Actually I will be releasing an album soon.. here are some of the tracks! ua-cam.com/video/jK__RKkbD6U/v-deo.html
Excellent Jazz DONE RIGHT!
Thank you Thank you
Thanks Grampz stillkickin - ENJOY :)
Love playing this as Dm7b5 G7alt Cm9
Nice, top shelf man! Thanks!
Another great post many thanks. Remember you can also use the simple C minor pentatonic scale for solos.
Thanks. I'm fairly new to guitar soloing. This is fun. Good track.
Awesome vamp, really good for both fluid and rhythmic improv.
nice to hear! Enjoy......
Thanks for the tracks man. Really wish you had one like this in F minor. Love playing on your stuff man
purchase IReal pro, dial in your own practice progressions, and use its backing tracks...way to go..
Your tracks are the bomb!!! Thanks so much for posting!!!
Jim Smith Thank YOU - enjoy !!
absolutely amazing !!! hands down man ...your fabulous !!!!
Bobby Dhal Thank you... enjoy :)
Damn that was good. So fun. I love this guys work. Thumbs up
Nice swing n lovely track
Excellent job ....And thanks for posting !!!!
yet another great track for practicing! thanks a lot and keep up the incredible work!
Thanks man, I will.....
Excellent AS ALWAYS. Many thanks
Is the general vamp Dm7flat5 to G7flat 9 to Cm9
Thanks for these tracks! It's really fun to play my trumpet, sax and harmonica to!
jdog81590 great to hear!!!
I don't know if you already have, but it would be great if you could post one of these 13 minute long jazz backing tracks with call and response (obviously leaving the response part for us!).
Been jamming along with this on the piano, love it.
That's a really cool idea, which has been mentioned a few times now.... I will see when I can get to it, love the idea. Why specifically 13 minutes....???
Great track. I hear f minor, g7 and c min. Would this make it a 4-5-1 progression?
Fantastic!! Love it!
Amazing 30 seconds-jam at the beginning, very powerful, well done :)
thanks! have fun!! :)
Great track and guitar playing too. Liked.
Thanks Gim Lub :) Have a great weekend...
Practice C Melodic Minor and have a nice day
Thanks!
cool! keep it up. tnx
what kind of modes or chord voicings do you play typically over this?
Great..u r great
Any recommendations for someone wanting to learn that type of lead guitar playing for jazz? (scales, styles, etc)?
start to listen to django rheinhardt and wes montgomery //// practice ALL majorscales, minorscales, chromaticscales, //// learn to read notes ////// take lessons if possible /// learn jazzlicks and transpose them (youtube) //// buy a book full of jazzlicks , there are different ones
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Can I use this as a sample in one of my songs?
Any way we could get chords your playing. Thank you!!!!
Progression listed in the description, but do you mean the exact tab? I could put that on Patreon.com/QuistJam no problem :)
Oh man! My bad. I didn’t see em before I commented.
Love all your jams and your incredible playing.
What scale and technique were you soloing with at the start? I'm wanting to start playing a lot more jazz guitar, where should i start?
+Jude Corbet scale suggestions in the description my friend!
can you tell me what is the technique u play at the begin? i ve searching for the tutorial of that but cant never find T.T
+Keibee Votran He's just playing octaves, Wes Montgomery style. Looks a little more complicated when you're playing notes on the D and G strings because the octave is 3 frets away instead of 2 so you have to use your pinky.
SuPerB
I'm sorry but in the description you have (G altered scale - G Ab Bb B Db Eb F (G), wouldn't the technical grammar be (G Ab Bb Cb Db Eb F (G), because you have Bb and B in there and they are the same notes but for grammatical purposes shouldn't it be Cb? I hate to be "that guy"
+tloadin1 My reasoning, which is very fallible, could be that it is from a modified locrian scale, but without the fourth scale degree and instead a raised third as well as the natural third. this is similar to something like the blues scale. 1-3-4-b5-5-etc.. But like i said, i could be very wrong here
Yeah "Wes."
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⚠️ **WARNING** ⚠️
Playing along with this track may lead to an acute case of the stank face.
PLAY AT YOUR OWN RISK
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whats the bpm
Justin Tatone 120
i love your tracks !!!! i want one in Eb minor !!!!
NO SE NI QUE DECIR PORQUE NO SOY MUSICO