Thanks for your great work!!! How would you see the Fmin over Bb7 in term of substitution in the first Chorus? Because it doesnt Belong to BB scale. Can we See it as a long 251 resolving on Eb7?
Yes absolutely. You could see it both ways really. Either he was playing the F Minor over Bb7 to achieve some juicy extensions or he was super imposing a ii-V-I to Eb7. Could have been either really.
this my new fav jazz guitar channel. keep it up bruv
Thanks for stopping by!
wow this is brilliant, thank you
You’re taste is impeccable Sir. Keep these awesome tunes rolling in please!
Grant Green is one of my favorites, cant wait for more of this.
You have a lot great shorts cuts on how to think over specific chords to create more sophisticated lines!!!
Stephen you f**cking legend! Was about to sit down and learn this when you upload a tutorial! Saved me tons of time man I appreciate you! God bless!
This song was wrote for my mom Years Ago by her male friend thank you so much for the remix it sounds beautiful
Is there a story behind this? Did your mum know Grant Green?
Thank you so much.
There are not a lot of Grant Green lessons out there.
Definitely subscribing. 🎶🎶
lot of great stuff In there
Thanks for the new lesson. I am going to learn this after I finish Midnight Blue.
Oh yeah ! Woooow ! Super cool !
Beautiful tune! You really know how to choose the right material, motivating and challenging but not too difficult and always cool!
Thanks pal!
Waaah great choice of songs man ;))) I'll be working with your channel a lot :)
Glad you’re enjoying it!
Like the enclosure....you hear it on Billie Holidays tune "Pay no attention to what's said"🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷
Woah! really thanks for this. cheers
No problem! Glad you are enjoying it!
Brilliant
Thanks!
Ho Steve. Thank you for your videos. A very good work. What kind of guitar do you play in this video?
Thanks
Thanks! It’s a Hofner Thin President
Thanks for your great work!!! How would you see the Fmin over Bb7 in term of substitution in the first Chorus? Because it doesnt Belong to BB scale. Can we See it as a long 251 resolving on Eb7?
Yes absolutely. You could see it both ways really. Either he was playing the F Minor over Bb7 to achieve some juicy extensions or he was super imposing a ii-V-I to Eb7. Could have been either really.
@@SteveDownExeterGuitarLessons awsome thank you very much!
Have you done any George Benson?
Not yet but it’s on my to do list