Super useful and helpful! This lesson is a great reminder for an early-stage learner like me that there is SO much we can do and say with just a few notes. I love it!
Enjoy watching your videos. Always full of concise, useful information. I don't play guitar but saxophone but fascinated from the approaches of different instruments.
I don't think it is in any way prohibited, but when they played the lines they just didn't so now it is not really a part of the sound in the same way. Similar to how tapping or arpeggios are not really a part of Blues guitar.
Barney Kessel would bend all the time. So would Herb Ellis, Jim Hall, even Joe Pass. The reason you don't typically hear it in more traditional sounding jazz guitar is because we generally play heavier flatwound strings making it harder to bend
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Super useful and helpful! This lesson is a great reminder for an early-stage learner like me that there is SO much we can do and say with just a few notes. I love it!
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I love this! Thanks Jens
I can't tell you how much I've been learning with your video with a great sound.
Thank you very much keep doing this.
Great lesson. Carries over well for metal/rock players.
Glad it is useful :)
Enjoy watching your videos. Always full of concise, useful information. I don't play guitar but saxophone
but fascinated from the approaches of different instruments.
Glad to hear that Craig 🙂
Thanks Jens. Simple and useful! We appreciate you!
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Now THAT'S what I'M talkin' bout! Fantastic! ❤
Thanks for the videos Jens- so interesting and informative. Have a great 2024.
Now this....! This is something even a hack like me could understand and use.
Glad it was helpful 😁
Thanks Jens, this is so useful. Chapeau!
Glad you think so!
Great Video. Greetings from Tom
Very useful tip!
Glad you think so!
Brilliant!👏❤️
Thank you :)
blue bossa it goes from Cm to C# pretty cool at least that's how I interpret it
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It very good. teacher Who can show the not and improviserat. Solie deo gloria
I must now exercise my time is so little. Solei deo gloria
The fact that bending is almost prohibited in traditionnal jazz guitar is the silliest thing. Saxophones, singers bends a lot...
I don't think it is in any way prohibited, but when they played the lines they just didn't so now it is not really a part of the sound in the same way. Similar to how tapping or arpeggios are not really a part of Blues guitar.
Barney Kessel would bend all the time. So would Herb Ellis, Jim Hall, even Joe Pass. The reason you don't typically hear it in more traditional sounding jazz guitar is because we generally play heavier flatwound strings making it harder to bend
Mix c7 arpeggio with c blues scale and then spend a lifetime experimenting 😊
Certainly :)