Mind completely blown. As a relative beginner I can’t claim to understand half, may 80% of what’s happening but it’s brilliant! Certainly encouraging me to try new things (for me). Beautiful playing!
You are an endless well of tasteful harmonic vocabulary. I’m gonna study this like a college course. You are so skilled, Rotem. Thank you for offering your brilliant musical mind and stunning technical fluidity!! And in such an engaging and well-executed video format. So stylish, so inspiring.
Love that Organ Tone (Supro plus verb?) endless melting phrasing, just a fantastic prevention! Such effortless melody and punchy energy! Very very nice! Thanks for this.
It's amazing what just walking up & down that same chord shape can achieve! Never underestimate chromatic root movement 😎 I loved that pedal note you used in conjunction with the chords at the end of the "b3" section and the walking bass in the "one note" section!
Rotem I come back to this video all the time. To me this is kind of improv is just master quality. Up there with the likes of Julian Lage and Bill Frisell. I'd love to see some kind of a further breakdown of the ideas in this video. Thanks!
Just going through the comments on this amazing video realizing you answered every comment, wich made me look at the view count. Wow just watching the video I expected a few hundred thousand maybe even millions of views but no. I hope this video will do well, it deserves being watched by many people
So much amazing material here. I’m partial to the quartal voicings but all of it is amazing. Just a thought: you could do a whole video on just turnarounds
Freakin great. Digging your tone here brother…dont miss all the effects and your playing is so unique and hip and nuanced its nice to actually here it! No offense!
Thank you for the video. My personal level is often 'free soloing'. Almost everything is possible. Sweet, sour, chromatic, cluster, sounds. Needs practice for tonal memory to know, to feel, where you are in the functional structure of the harmonies.
Hi Rotem! This is really a piece of art and really nice to listen to. But if some criticism is welcome, I may say that it is very overwhelming. I mean at level two I already lost you completely and can't really tell what's going on, mainly because of the motion. I know I am not the best musician, so I can't get much help from the Music sheet (besides the chords written above). I reckon some more advanced players can follow better than me. Thanks for your videos bro! Mark😊
@@RotemSivanGuitar yeah i thought you felt experimental! I mean its fine i dont need to learn something everytime, its alright for me just to enjoy it!
This is the kind of video to listen, save, and break apart to slowly learn. Great one. Blues or jazz? :) joke: "A blues guitarist plays 3 chords in front of thousands of people, and a jazz guitarist plays thousands of chords in front of 3 people."
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This is not just a lesson, is a full piece of art
Omg! ❤️
Good guy, Rotem.
Promises us 14 levels and spoils us with 16, just out of pure kindness.
Sick playing as always 💕
Mind completely blown. As a relative beginner I can’t claim to understand half, may 80% of what’s happening but it’s brilliant! Certainly encouraging me to try new things (for me). Beautiful playing!
Amazing way of giving a lesson! So much valuable information in kept in such a short and great video. More of this!! Thanks alot.
I love all your videos but this is incredible. I could watch you play with the blues all day long! Truly inspiring.
Just to hear you play this is magic. I'll dive into the lesson as well .Thanks for sharing
❤️
This is great buddy… keep up this good work! What camera are u using? Image looks good!
this is as close to art as a lesson ever went. But i wish there was a lesson for this lesson :D
You are an endless well of tasteful harmonic vocabulary. I’m gonna study this like a college course. You are so skilled, Rotem. Thank you for offering your brilliant musical mind and stunning technical fluidity!! And in such an engaging and well-executed video format. So stylish, so inspiring.
Love that Organ Tone (Supro plus verb?) endless melting phrasing, just a fantastic prevention! Such effortless melody and punchy energy! Very very nice! Thanks for this.
It's amazing what just walking up & down that same chord shape can achieve! Never underestimate chromatic root movement 😎
I loved that pedal note you used in conjunction with the chords at the end of the "b3" section and the walking bass in the "one note" section!
Thanks man!! 🙏
Rotem I come back to this video all the time. To me this is kind of improv is just master quality. Up there with the likes of Julian Lage and Bill Frisell. I'd love to see some kind of a further breakdown of the ideas in this video. Thanks!
what a treat to lay in bed sick and get to enjoy this and wait to feel up to studying it!
Feel better soon Kyle!
Just going through the comments on this amazing video realizing you answered every comment, wich made me look at the view count.
Wow just watching the video I expected a few hundred thousand maybe even millions of views but no.
I hope this video will do well, it deserves being watched by many people
Oh thanks so much. It's all good in any case. I wanna bring good free info to people who are into music 🙏❤️
Props to the metronome for keeping up with you! holy shit. i could listen to that for days
Oh man!! 🙏 hope you good brother
I can spend MONTHS watching and learning from this video. Thanks, Rotem!
So much amazing material here. I’m partial to the quartal voicings but all of it is amazing. Just a thought: you could do a whole video on just turnarounds
Oh, that might be cool! Thanks for hanging out here David!
Freakin great. Digging your tone here brother…dont miss all the effects and your playing is so unique and hip and nuanced its nice to actually here it! No offense!
1-15 What is your favorite level??
Improvised on the spot! Very groovy and dynamic video lesson! Thanks! Nice to jam along with someone who explains each and every move.
Level 8 is something I must work on..
Pls can you break it down in some videos Thanks
All of them
Thank you for the video.
My personal level is often 'free soloing'. Almost everything is possible. Sweet, sour, chromatic, cluster, sounds. Needs practice for tonal memory to know, to feel, where you are in the functional structure of the harmonies.
Nicely done!
🙏🙏🙏
whoa. much more that I'll ever need. but beautiful ! 😅
Come on rotem stop being so good😂❤
Lol!! ❤️ thanks for hanging man.
Great vid, thank you, Rotem!
Thanks Reid!!
Thank You so much !
Very cool!
Amazing!
Reminds me of Peter Greens tone
gorgeous
Oh wow! Thanks!
@@RotemSivanGuitar I meant to write Ted Greene! Both good but you’re closer to Ted Greene. ✌️
Very informative
The Right Video at the Right Time 😍
Yessss ☺️
Your amazing man every damn video wow
oh man, thanks so much! 🙏🙏❤️
flying guitar for me too 😉
Lol! What..?
Hi Rotem! This is really a piece of art and really nice to listen to. But if some criticism is welcome, I may say that it is very overwhelming. I mean at level two I already lost you completely and can't really tell what's going on, mainly because of the motion. I know I am not the best musician, so I can't get much help from the Music sheet (besides the chords written above). I reckon some more advanced players can follow better than me. Thanks for your videos bro! Mark😊
It's a lot I get it. 🙏 just thought the ideas & concepts could be fun to try for each one of us
@@RotemSivanGuitar yeah i thought you felt experimental! I mean its fine i dont need to learn something everytime, its alright for me just to enjoy it!
Please make the detail video of this one.... We need step by step breakdown then we will be able to play well.....
Ill try!!🙏
Thw more levels up, lesser blues 😊
Sounds a lot like Jazz
This is the kind of video to listen, save, and break apart to slowly learn.
Great one.
Blues or jazz? :)
joke: "A blues guitarist plays 3 chords in front of thousands of people, and a jazz guitarist plays thousands of chords in front of 3 people."
VERY IMPORTANT FOR ROTEM....attention there are scammers who contact you and tell you that you have won a guitar or a pc, as happened to me I ask the real Rotem to take action...
Sorry couldn't follow a thing :/
Sorry!