I like Kurt's harmonic world,so rich and always musical:He's also an highest-level instructor too,as others I like(Tim Miller or Chico Pinheiro for example)
I’m just going to show you guys some stuff you can play over the V chord…. (Then begins playing the deepest warmest masterful etudes you’ve ever heard in your life..)
This is really interesting and well explained! You turned a II-V-I into a beautiful composition! I was talking today about the Augmented triad on dominant chords with a guitar student of mine and your video appeared...awesome!
Do you have any idea of what pedal effects he is using in this video? I'm curious about the octaver that he uses, I wonder if it's the POG, because I don't know such an effect that would just turn the last two strings (E-A) down an octave, without turning down to an octave the remaining strings.
The modern versions of the boss octave pedal (oc3 and later) have a mode where you can select the cutoff point and decide which notes go down the octave. Really smart feature for guitarists wanting to do hybrid bass/guitar stuff. There’s even a separate output where you can send the octave down effect to a separate amp like a bass amp
I've been trying pick up some jazz knowledge lately, and most of the teachers on UA-cam I've found are obtuse assholes. Here's Kurt like a goddamn ray of augmented sunshine.
Not a gear head, I’m much more interested in music, but damn how does Kurt get that sustain? Doesn’t sound like it’s natural from the guitar or compression to me but maybe I’m wrong. One of those cloud burst reverb pedals or something? Sustain, esp without gain, changes everything
3:14 gets me every time
Kurt is an amazing player, one of the best on the scene, IMO.
Unbelievable stuff showing how to be creative with harmony when you put your mind to it and filter it through the ears and heart!!! Thanks Kurt
I like Kurt's harmonic world,so rich and always musical:He's also an highest-level instructor too,as others I like(Tim Miller or Chico Pinheiro for example)
He's a perfect teacher, too.
Caipi vibes with that Ab ❤
such a vibe
Kurt falsetto singing the leading tone...Moffa guitar sounds. Bossa Nova played with a great feeling. Everything in this video is heavenly
It makes no sense at all that Heartcore Records doesn't have 1 million subscribers
It sounds nice of course. Singing a different note could lead to 7 note chords
Thanks for taking the time to speak about the realm beyond words. It means a lot to us Kurt! Peace.
I like that metaphor of the “prism”. very cool….
Beautiful sounds!
I’m just going to show you guys some stuff you can play over the V chord…. (Then begins playing the deepest warmest masterful etudes you’ve ever heard in your life..)
Never knew you could do this, opens up the color palette so much, sounds amazing. Thanks
The ultimate guitar teacher !
This is really interesting and well explained! You turned a II-V-I into a beautiful composition! I was talking today about the Augmented triad on dominant chords with a guitar student of mine and your video appeared...awesome!
Yo Kurt - it’s Clay. Haven’t heard your voice in so long I enjoyed this video just on that level! Hope all is well with you.
Very cool stuff 😎
Kurt…thank you so much.
that bass sound.. oomph
Do you have any idea of what pedal effects he is using in this video? I'm curious about the octaver that he uses, I wonder if it's the POG, because I don't know such an effect that would just turn the last two strings (E-A) down an octave, without turning down to an octave the remaining strings.
The modern versions of the boss octave pedal (oc3 and later) have a mode where you can select the cutoff point and decide which notes go down the octave. Really smart feature for guitarists wanting to do hybrid bass/guitar stuff. There’s even a separate output where you can send the octave down effect to a separate amp like a bass amp
Nice video! How are you getting the bass/octave thing on your 6th and 5th strings?
I was just about to ask this as well! Sound great and inspiring lesson as always ❤
I second this question. My guess is he is using a thicker string and tuning down an octave?
Boss octave
@@ahmcompositor thanks - that was actually my guess - sounded great!
Boss oc3 (and later versions) allows you to select the note range where the octave effects cuts off
Is there like an octave pedal on the low E string only or something? Interesting sound. Nice lesson!
Boss oc3 allows you to select the note range where the octave effects cuts off
@@DavidFeilyMusic Cool, thanks!
moffa guitar?
💯👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
what kind of octaver Kurt is using ? OC-5 ?
Yep, OC-5 seen regularly used in combination with his Fractal Axe FX rig.
I've been trying pick up some jazz knowledge lately, and most of the teachers on UA-cam I've found are obtuse assholes. Here's Kurt like a goddamn ray of augmented sunshine.
How do you get only the low E to be bass octave?
I think he has a midi out that splits the signal (not sure if it’s separated by string or by register) and sends them through an octaver
Boss oc3 (and later versions) allows you to select the note range where the octave effects cuts off
Not a gear head, I’m much more interested in music, but damn how does Kurt get that sustain? Doesn’t sound like it’s natural from the guitar or compression to me but maybe I’m wrong.
One of those cloud burst reverb pedals or something?
Sustain, esp without gain, changes everything
It might his singing
Its a mix of his singing, Reverb, delay and compressor