How High The Moon - Jazz guitar instrumental скачать видео бесплатно


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My tribute to the legend Les Paul.

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9 years назад

Nick Benish

Sounds great! You've got some great ideas here, and like always your tone is so buttery smooth. Thanks for the video, Eddie.

9 years назад

Dalfred Feathercrest

Hey, nice job!! Would you mind sharing where you got the backing track. I would really like to get a copy. Thank you!

9 years назад

alvaro sanchez moreno

HI Eddie, I've a 8 jazz guitar lessons by Warren Nunes , but I didn't get its audio anywhere, just the partitures; so I've been studying them on my way. Would be possible that you'll play them and to put it on youtube ? thanks.

10 years назад

Jennie Marie Grace

Hi Eddie, what guitar is that? 

10 years назад

horbergus

You're good, but you should practice timing, and even more important, swing! At this point, your playing pretty straight 8th notes, listen to how the great players played and articulated their 8th notes and learn by listening. Otherwise great, nice clean and interesting playing.

10 years назад

Andrés MuñOZ

Hi Eddie! What do you mean by form? Arpeggio? I don't understand why do you use the iii over the Imaj7 (bm ver Gmaj7) I Know they share chord tones but how does it works? This approach you are talking about? Same thing with the G minor haha.please can you help me with this? I'm really interested in this approach

10 years назад

Eddie Lastra

Thanks Dave, glad you can see the Warren influence there, I'm always delighted to hear from fellow students of the master

10 years назад

Dave Elke

hey, nice. I studied with warren nunnes also. in pleasant hill during workshops with steve sage. nice to see his amazing approach worked so well. keep it jazzy.

10 years назад

Eddie Lastra

Thank you Andres for viewing and commenting. I generally play a Bm form over the Gmaj7, a BbMa7 form over the Gmin7, I'm not familiar at all with the modal system, I was taught by my teacher Warren Nunes to analyze the tone centers that the ii v I's belong to and play the associated scales and arpeggios. His method was quite different from most other players. Hope that helps explain a little. You can contact me at my email for further questions or help: [email protected] Best Regards, Eddie

10 years назад

Andrés MuñOZ

Great job Eddie!! So smooth!! I was wondering what scales/ arpeggios or modes are you using for the Gmaj7 and for major and minor ii v I ? Thank you!

11 years назад

Nigel Thomas

Always loved this song. Nice rendition!

11 years назад

Toru Tanaka

You are enviable.

11 years назад

Brian Christan F. Zablan

galing sir!

11 years назад

John Gresh

Amazing and inspirational!!! Thanks for sharing :)

13 years назад

Jesse K

Fantastic work I hope to be as good as you someday

14 years назад

Eddie Lastra

Thanks for visiting and commenting.

14 years назад

Morahman7vnNo2

Very interesting, now I want to go back and practice this standard.

14 years назад

Tototwice

Hey Eddie, I checked out your web. very interesting ........great work guy..I hope to play as well as you one day.........KEEPON STRUMMIN............DALLAS

14 years назад

Eddie Lastra

Hey Dallas, Thanks for your kind words, glad you like my vid clip. I started out jazz self taught and later studied with the late great jazz teacher Warren Nunes. That opened a whole new world of playing for me.

14 years назад

Tototwice

Hey Eddie, 5 stars...worth every second of listening..........your playin is so smooooooooth......Did you study with a teacher or self taught?.........KEEPON STRUMMIN...DALLAS

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