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Hey Jazzers, do you watch this guy’s videos?
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Never seen it before. But for lessons, there are 75 years of recordings out there to learn from, so I usually stick to those, but then add my own stuff in there (just like they did).Administrator of the SDUGF
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I haven't watched his videos before but I agree with basically everything he said. I'm in the middle of working all that stuff but want to learn more and improve. I've been working it on guitar since about 2016 but built a foundation of tunes and theory beginning in about 2004. There's a lot of crap to learn in jazz but it's worth it. I like how he said it's good to work in stages so you can practice being musical in whatever stage you're in. What stuff are you working now? I'm working all 4 inversions to several chords plus the arpeggios so I can play any chord or arpeggio in any spot on the neck so I can flow from chord to chord fluently instead of only knowing root based stuff.Last edited by Clint 55; 10-26-2020, 12:20 PM.The things that you wanted
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Originally posted by Clint 55 View PostHere I was all happy to talk jazz with someone and no reply.
I’m really sporadic (Yuck!!! How about “Whimsical”) with my posting. I’ve been hitting my arpeggios hard lately.
I listen to all sorts of things, but I love playing to YT backing tracks. I’ve been thinking about getting a Digitech Trio to play with at home.
I love all the classic things like Autumn Leaves, I fall in love too easily (true!), and Body & Soul, and stuff like that. I also really like plaiting modes over modern stuff. Do you guys know who Frank Gambale is? I can’t shred like that, but I’d like to!!!
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I DO watch that guys videos. Not sure how they got in my YouTube feed. Do I play anything he talks about? No.
But If I get tired of metal/acoustic/blues I am so there. I have a 339 and a 335 just waiting to let the arpeggios fly!Originally posted by Bad City
He's got the crowd on his side and the blue jean lights in his eyes...
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Originally posted by Mincer View PostNever seen it before. But for lessons, there are 75 years of recordings out there to learn from, so I usually stick to those, but then add my own stuff in there (just like they did).
I know my chords and modes. The whole harmony theory and arpeggios and stuff is really helpful to me.
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Originally posted by Aceman View PostI DO watch that guys videos. Not sure how they got in my YouTube feed. Do I play anything he talks about? No.
But If I get tired of metal/acoustic/blues I am so there. I have a 339 and a 335 just waiting to let the arpeggios fly!
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