It never cease to amaze me how much knowledge, well rounded, with the proper theory foundation, practical how-to learn it and applicability you have in this channel. I can't recommend enough Richie's Bebop Jazz Guitar course, and all the vast library in this channel. Thanks Richie!
Oh man eartraining!! Definitively one of my weak spots.... using seven different fingerings for playing one lick seems to be the right place to start.... but it leaves me wondering if it wouldn’t „seduce“ me into shifting those fingerings around... I still hang on to that romantic idea that one beautiful day my fingers are just going to play what I hear without me thinking about it😀
I really got a lot out of this and Guitar is not even my instrument. Really like what you had to say about ear training. I think this will help me here the notes better and be able to convert my ideas quicker. Would you say the essence of jazz music is mainly eight notes and triplets?
The original hand made D'Angelico guitars were out of this world. The actual cheap mass produced ones (in the $1,000 range) that I've tried, I haven't been too impressed with...but I guess that varies depending on the model.
There is no short answer. It also depends whether you are starting from scratch or you already have somewhat of a good ear but don't understand the theory behind what you hear in your head. Either way, like I said in the video, consider taking a course which organizes all the building blocks of music into ear training exercises.
It never cease to amaze me how much knowledge, well rounded, with the proper theory foundation, practical how-to learn it and applicability you have in this channel. I can't recommend enough Richie's Bebop Jazz Guitar course, and all the vast library in this channel. Thanks Richie!
Thanks Richie! Thanks for a GREAT series. To me, this lesson is where the rubber meets the road.
Really good lesson Richie!
Thanks for watching!
Oh man eartraining!! Definitively one of my weak spots.... using seven different fingerings for playing one lick seems to be the right place to start.... but it leaves me wondering if it wouldn’t „seduce“ me into shifting those fingerings around... I still hang on to that romantic idea that one beautiful day my fingers are just going to play what I hear without me thinking about it😀
Thank you so much for the series! I'm a piano player but the advices you are giving can be applied to any instrument..
Glad to hear that!
I am very surprised at how few views & likes this channel gets :O Absolutely outstanding stuff :D
Sage advice, as usual!
I'm only a beginner at jazz guitar, but your tips have improved my blues playing greatly,so thankyou very much.👍👍👍
Thanks Miguel...glad to be of help!
10:28 Absolutely recommend this course! It is hard work, but worth every minute. 👍
Thanks Richie!!
thank you so much, ive learned so much from this short series of videos. are there any good resources on heptatonic scale fingerings?
Glad it was helpful! For heptatonic fingerings check out my bebopguitar course and books at bebopguitar.richiezellon.com
NIce lesson.
I really got a lot out of this and Guitar is not even my instrument. Really like what you had to say about ear training. I think this will help me here the notes better and be able to convert my ideas quicker. Would you say the essence of jazz music is mainly eight notes and triplets?
Glad you enjoyed it! Personally I can't say the essence of jazz is 8th note triplets, but it is an important element of the "swing" feel.
What do you think about d'angelico guitars? Thinking about getting one
The original hand made D'Angelico guitars were out of this world. The actual cheap mass produced ones (in the $1,000 range) that I've tried, I haven't been too impressed with...but I guess that varies depending on the model.
@@RichieZellon thanks for the advice!
What is the best way to learn ear training?
There is no short answer. It also depends whether you are starting from scratch or you already have somewhat of a good ear but don't understand the theory behind what you hear in your head. Either way, like I said in the video, consider taking a course which organizes all the building blocks of music into ear training exercises.
Thanks for the advice!