(coming from someone self taught who has limited knowledge of classical training and theory) I appreciate the lesson and will be coming back to it. WAYY too much for 1 lesson. took me an hour or 2 to just get the chords and changes. and i am someone who can fluently play a standard I,IV,V 12 bar blues shuffle in my sleep and improvise over it major or minor in any key. will take a couple weeks or so to be able to play the rhythm and chord changes fluently at that tempo. Thank you for the lesson and I hope to learn the scales soon. it was definitely a good exercise for high tempo chord changes and I learned a couple new chords (edim and Bb13). I am not really interested in learning how to solo over jazz progressions until i have a solid base with the rhythm (which i think is most guitar players) only critique i have so far is that i think you could spend a bit more time demonstrating the progression (i spent 90% of my time just rewinding and playing with the 24 bars you demonstrated at the beginning) and show some alternative chord shapes for beginners. these are pretty advanced chords and any true beginner would probably not know any of them. seems like a introduction to jazz blues for (at least) an intermediate guitar player. i dont think anyone who isnt already pretty familiar with the instrument could follow along with this lesson. anyways thank you for the awesome lesson and helping me get into jazz blues!
I have played for years and years and I've got to tell you I've heard a lot of music and looked at a lot of videos but this stuff is fantastic! absolutely! probably in the top five of everybody in the.world I've ever seen and heard.
Just got my first folk guitar and watching all ur tutorials thanks a lot and nice playing ❤
Ayeeeee! I’m so happy to hear that😎❤️
(coming from someone self taught who has limited knowledge of classical training and theory)
I appreciate the lesson and will be coming back to it. WAYY too much for 1 lesson. took me an hour or 2 to just get the chords and changes. and i am someone who can fluently play a standard I,IV,V 12 bar blues shuffle in my sleep and improvise over it major or minor in any key. will take a couple weeks or so to be able to play the rhythm and chord changes fluently at that tempo.
Thank you for the lesson and I hope to learn the scales soon. it was definitely a good exercise for high tempo chord changes and I learned a couple new chords (edim and Bb13). I am not really interested in learning how to solo over jazz progressions until i have a solid base with the rhythm (which i think is most guitar players)
only critique i have so far is that i think you could spend a bit more time demonstrating the progression (i spent 90% of my time just rewinding and playing with the 24 bars you demonstrated at the beginning) and show some alternative chord shapes for beginners. these are pretty advanced chords and any true beginner would probably not know any of them.
seems like a introduction to jazz blues for (at least) an intermediate guitar player. i dont think anyone who isnt already pretty familiar with the instrument could follow along with this lesson.
anyways thank you for the awesome lesson and helping me get into jazz blues!
I have played for years and years and I've got to tell you I've heard a lot of music and looked at a lot of videos but this stuff is fantastic! absolutely! probably in the top five of everybody in the.world I've ever seen and heard.
Absolutely brilliant video excellent tab and diagrams
Thank you so much! I’ll let my transcribe know😎🎸
❤❤❤ thanks
Very nice. Do you have Guitar Pro files in your Patreon?
Yes!!!
Thanks for watching😁🎸
You talk too much
Bollocks
great lesson