I've been playing guitar for 11 years but feel I have kind of stopped progressing in the last couple of years - videos like this help me to keep enhancing my playing with different styles. Thanks.
Frank Vignola is one of the finest. I have so many of his CD's .."Deja Vu" being a real favourite of mine. Wonderfully explained on every video. These must've been filmed some time ago though...
charlie was the really first one that made electric guitar popular by playing solo's over the background chords...and all before hendrix's time...really amazing..
Rexicano, you are right about listening to sax players, though I suspect you haven't actually listened to what is being said on the video. Learning certain licks and adapting them to your your own tastes helps you to build your own vocabulary. You gotta start out by imitating others before you can make up your own. It's not enough to just learn scales and try to make up your own licks w/o knowing how jazz licks should sound or you'll end up with cool licks that are more rock than jazz.
@Rexicano Common, what the heck is your problem? Stop complaining, this is a great vid, all famous jazzguitarists except of course the founders off jazz started playing by learning other players licks. Its the best way to learn jazz. Of course improvising and making up your own licks is what jazz mainly is about, if you'r not Pat Martino you cant start from scratch.
Could someone please let me know how I obtain the backing rhythm tracks that I can hear. Do I receive a CD with all the jazz tracks on and are they at different speed and how long are the tracks? etc etc. I've tried emailing Truefire but have not received an answer.
The full course includes 52 full-length video lessons, PIP video of picking hand, text commentary, tab, notation, practice rhythm tracks and Power Tab so you can see, hear and play along with the tab and notation at any tempo, without change in pitch.
I've been playing guitar for 11 years but feel I have kind of stopped progressing in the last couple of years - videos like this help me to keep enhancing my playing with different styles. Thanks.
Frank Vignola is one of the finest.
I have so many of his CD's .."Deja Vu" being a real favourite of mine.
Wonderfully explained on every video.
These must've been filmed some time ago though...
charlie was the really first one that made electric guitar popular by playing solo's over the background chords...and all before hendrix's time...really amazing..
Just AMAZING! :D
he speaks so humbly
very good lesson ! thanks !
Rexicano, you are right about listening to sax players, though I suspect you haven't actually listened to what is being said on the video. Learning certain licks and adapting them to your your own tastes helps you to build your own vocabulary. You gotta start out by imitating others before you can make up your own. It's not enough to just learn scales and try to make up your own licks w/o knowing how jazz licks should sound or you'll end up with cool licks that are more rock than jazz.
@Rexicano Common, what the heck is your problem? Stop complaining, this is a great vid, all famous jazzguitarists except of course the founders off jazz started playing by learning other players licks. Its the best way to learn jazz. Of course improvising and making up your own licks is what jazz mainly is about, if you'r not Pat Martino you cant start from scratch.
So So So helpful... thank you.
T.
I love this guy, he gives you the illusion to become a jazz master in 1/2 hour. xD
there are very few useful lessons on web, that's one of the best
Stop hating guys. Good video guy. Help the beginners out and ignore the 'experts'.
Could someone please let me know how I obtain the backing rhythm tracks that I can hear. Do I receive a CD with all the jazz tracks on and are they at different speed and how long are the tracks? etc etc. I've tried emailing Truefire but have not received an answer.
Is there anywhere to access these 50 links In order ?
@sebabsen I'm sure Wes is in there. Frank Vignola is one of the great guitarists out there.
Where can I get easy jazz licks TAB in PDF form?
@Rexicano what video?
Interesting guitar. Is is a D'Angelico or a D'Aquisto?
It is a D'angelico NY-SS
still come back to Frank the Hitman in 2022
@Colorfulspheres I didn't know Chris and Jerry's kid played Mike Damone in FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH...
The full course includes 52 full-length video lessons, PIP video of picking hand, text commentary, tab, notation, practice rhythm tracks and Power Tab so you can see, hear and play along with the tab and notation at any tempo, without change in pitch.
No Wes montgomry licks??
guillermo barros schelotto
i really want him to say hi my name is fat tony..xD
@Rexicano because i didn't think i was TOO bad in this video: /watch?v=iBM1U3u_ku8
he's a mafia playing guitarr!! haha JK
AND THE NY STANDS FOR NEW YORK.
He must be from Bwoston.
@deadzior What's wrong with that?
@goonerswak ...not.
its only a blues scale.. how come its a MUST KNOW licks?
he just look like lionel messi..
this guy is fuckin sweet
He could have made a better choice for a background solo, in shotr, dull.
@Rexicano it's 2001? wow. so much hasn't happened yet, including the invention of youtube, therefore this comment doesn't exist!
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too bluesy