Modern Jazz Improv - #4 Melodic Minor Scale - Jazz Guitar Lessons descargar videos gratis


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Jazz guitar is a wide open place where innovation, interpretation and experimentation run rampant. All of the rules are meant to be broken and the music is played in the moment. One player's ceiling is another player's floor and you can study the form for years and still be nowhere. All this is why we love it so. Jazz is also a highly subjective art form where beauty clearly is in the "ears" of the beholder. There's much debate amongst players about virtually every quality of Jazz but everyone seems to agree that the best way to learn jazz guitar is to listen and study with a master.

Comentarios

9 years ago

jani reismann

godammit - from Lesson #3 - got that... this? shit the dude is on hybrid shit - teach me how to play the scales lol - just boppin away

9 years ago

Enrique Vidal

he looks at his guitar like he's gonna have sex with it.

9 years ago

nickDOTbloc

none of this made sense to me

9 years ago

underneaththesilence

You don't have to be a genius. You just have to learn your chords and realize the majority of these scales are just accented off of the chords and blended with each other to give it that beautiful dissonance you hear in jazz. Add distortion and you have periphery. Lol.

9 years ago

Vic Schrader

Have loved John Stowell's playing for years. He used to do solo guitar from the Bartolini booth at NAMM every year. Really, one of the most intelligent harmonic and melodic players, just beautiful. 

9 years ago

John Porter

Wish I could understand this stuff lol

9 years ago

W. Roberts

This is why I dig Carol Kaye. She makes this really easy.

9 years ago

Eleazar Williams

it's scary how much this guy looks like Jenna Marbles

9 years ago

TruthSurge

This is why I don't like jazz. Gotta be a freakin genius to play it!

9 years ago

jerky2112

Would you say that it is physically impossible for you to get your face closer to your fingers while playing?

9 years ago

Jason Sanford

Oh my!!! I've watched this clip 100 times and because he speaks fast, I got lost in theory or lost in his explanation of theory! This time I took a moment to prep myself and now I totally understand what he is saying! I do plan to buy the full course!!!!

9 years ago

Ryan Frieden

Man, I always thought of it as the aeolian mode with a sharped 6th and 7th... it makes way more sense as the ionian mode with a flat 3rd. Silly me, thanks!

9 years ago

Poppa FunkBand

INFORMATIVE AND CREEPY AT THE SAME TIME! EXCELLENT!!

9 years ago

Mingus O'Bannon

A solid guitar player with a good teaching sense and excellent understanding of theory. Who are the 11 people that gave him a thumbs down? Were they looking for a knitting tutorial instead?

9 years ago

WardogNZ

Videos like these make me remember how bad I am.

10 years ago

seaburg38

This is all fine but sometimes just a single note played in just the right way at just the right time can be very dramatic.

10 years ago

Cansın Memiş

wow dorian mixing with melodic minor, it is sounding really cool.

10 years ago

James Anderson

This guy's a freak!! Reminds me of something from an early X Files episode!

10 years ago

Stephen Dedalus

I find it easier to think about the tones you alter rather than different roots or modes. If you have Cm7 just play dorian and flatten the 9th, no need to think about that Bb melodic minor. Same goes with any other alteration you make inside the chord, you're altering major harmony chords.

10 years ago

Ape Of Naples

great lesson

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