I love how Jim says he really only transcribed a couple of solos in his life, back when he was a kid. Then he proceeds to play the Charlie Christian solo he transcribed note for note.
Yeah... Thats because when you're REALLY transcribing something you are : A) Listening. B) Playing it on your instrument. and finally C) Writing out what you've just played.
@@NBodi Would a set of Bartolini pickups and correct pots make a difference? Also, would stock pickups with replacement pots possibly enhance tone? Your opinion, please. Thank you.
@@danjameson1572 A Master Class isn't a lesson in the simple sense of the word. It is sometimes a chance for a very accomplished player to be assessed by an expert who may suggest ways to improve even further. It may be more common in the classical field where the discipline and repertoire is more standardized. Jazz guitar, which I prefer, has some way to go in that regard.
@@irishmuso7129 Jazz is the standard of all music. It requires you to think, no just repeat something you learned. All music has it beauty. Classical is structure, Jazz is structure and non structure break the rules. Rewrite them, then do it again!!!
Jim's absolutely top shelf -though he looks ready to do some fly fishing...
😂😂🎉
Great tunes roll on Spring 🌱
The legend. And a masterful teacher too.
I love how Jim says he really only transcribed a couple of solos in his life, back when he was a kid. Then he proceeds to play the Charlie Christian solo he transcribed note for note.
Yeah... Thats because when you're REALLY transcribing something you are :
A) Listening.
B) Playing it on your instrument.
and finally
C) Writing out what you've just played.
@@percyvolnar8010 probably in all twelve keys by ear too
@@trevor807 that comes LATER. lol
incredible to hear the insight
That soft easy approach that gives more guitar-hunger!! Just great!! Thanks for this file with two giants!! Peters Övik Sweden
I cannot believe this video even exists!!!!
Wow!... two great musicians at work.
Das macht mir spass!!
Satoshi Inoue is the name of the "student" according to the subtitles. Pretty clever in his own right.
where is it possible to find the other parts?
What a decent human being. Sad that he’s gone and sorely missed.
👍🏾👍🏾
thank you!
The far side is great too
Shit yes matey, this rules
Why is the footage in black and white? It is originally in full color
Vielen Danke....
nice
This is available in colour.
But I like this better, it's like you're watching this old lost arcane presentation
23:53 - 25:00
GB10 vs D'Aquisto. I'll take the D'Aquisto everytime, and so would George!
@@NBodi Interesting. Whatever you play, try the Thomastik strings. Real nice!
@@NBodi Would a set of Bartolini pickups and correct pots make a difference? Also, would stock pickups with replacement pots possibly enhance tone? Your opinion, please. Thank you.
Nice to see guitar players playing in F with Bflat and C7. Instead of E A and D.
5:50 > 6:40
what year was this recorded?
+EddyCr must have been around the 1800's..
+The7nUp Ah, ah, ah.
@@Stemenik ah.
1998. Available elsewhere on UA-cam in colour.
@@The7nUpway back in the day lol!!
3:26
4:57
32:14
Is Jim Hall throwing down with chorus - I thought he was chorus.
'I never got to see him playing he died very young...'
Who ?
@@behzadkeyvanjah2618 Charlie Chistian. He died at the age of 25.
I want to come back inside man, I'm all better now, I hear strange things out here. Strange things. A. Wilford Brimley - The Thing(1982)
Lol. Great flick
01.16 Slick lick! :)
Bit unfair...The "student" is brilliant... He needs lessons?
yes
Uli Gutzeit
Yes is a nice answer but to what?
you can tell the difference
@@danjameson1572 A Master Class isn't a lesson in the simple sense of the word. It is sometimes a chance for a very accomplished player to be assessed by an expert who may suggest ways to improve even further. It may be more common in the classical field where the discipline and repertoire is more standardized. Jazz guitar, which I prefer, has some way to go in that regard.
@@irishmuso7129 Jazz is the standard of all music. It requires you to think, no just repeat something you learned. All music has it beauty. Classical is structure, Jazz is structure and non structure break the rules. Rewrite them, then do it again!!!
what year was this filmed?
It's in black and white but looks relatively 'recent' so I'd like to know too