5 amazing books to get better at jazz guitar

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  • @BluesBrogio
    @BluesBrogio 7 месяцев назад +4

    Should have named the video "5 books to get generally better at guitar"

    • @njrous
      @njrous  7 месяцев назад

      That works too lol, it’s been too long ago to change now

  • @johntimland9394
    @johntimland9394 4 месяца назад +2

    Awesome ! Thank you so much

    • @njrous
      @njrous  4 месяца назад

      My pleasure!

  • @alchemysticgoldmind4164
    @alchemysticgoldmind4164 Год назад +2

    These book are really fresh..NICE JOB...Not the same only books..THANK YOU

  • @Jamie-js3qw
    @Jamie-js3qw 3 месяца назад

    Perhaps these are great books for jazz guitar. Some seem quite daunting or unrelated at first face, but the spirit of music is strong here - I will strive and persevere to become better at the guitar. Thank you.

    • @njrous
      @njrous  3 месяца назад

      Bummed that you deleted your initial comment lol

  • @nicadrio
    @nicadrio 3 года назад +2

    I really liked books 2,3, &5 recommendation. In book 5 I can now see how you got your ideas and style when we play together. Book 3 was just recommended to me by Tim so I'm actually glad you have a video on how to approach it because I had no idea what to do with it. Book 2, someone else also recommended it but I couldn't remember.

    • @njrous
      @njrous  3 года назад

      Hahah yeah, these books + most of the things my first few teachers taught me + like 3-6 musicians are kind of the secret to my playing

  • @chethelesser
    @chethelesser 3 года назад +3

    Cool stuff! Thanks to the video I replaced the Lydian chromatic concept with the organic harmony book in my reading list 😁

    • @njrous
      @njrous  3 года назад +1

      Ah thanks Al! Haha they’re both great in the end! Please let me know how you liked Organic music theory and let me know if you need more help! I have a video on some of that stuff (ruclips.net/video/X16IQaobxq0/видео.html) and there’s another coming out next Monday!

  • @jocondiz
    @jocondiz 2 года назад +2

    Nice content, thanks for the information! I'm trying to improve my musicianship for college, I hope this will help alot :)

    • @njrous
      @njrous  2 года назад

      Thanks for the nice words Joco!!! There’s a bunch of more educational content on my channel, and please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions/need advice on the college process!

  • @conradgittins4476
    @conradgittins4476 7 месяцев назад

    The last book was one I didn't expect. It's one I already have since I play the violin. Another title recommended for guitar is Kreutzer 42 studies for the violin. Technique is rather neglected for guitar in general except for classical guitar which is where pumping nylon fits in. Violin studies are quite adaptable for guitar which is also why Bach is worth looking at.

  • @henrikduende
    @henrikduende 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’d add speed mechanics for lead guitar.
    One of those universal book like pimpling nylon.
    Talks alot about technique etc, that are important to the guitar.
    So look into it even if metal is not your thing

    • @njrous
      @njrous  9 месяцев назад

      Trying to play fast isn’t really my thing, tbh

  • @thelonious-dx9vi
    @thelonious-dx9vi Год назад +2

    I never got through the Van Eps books either ... I do have all three though ;). Much as I love George and his playing, he kind of teaches like there's one and only one right way of doing things. And just one quick look at, say, Wes, Joe and Reinhardt will tell you that just ain't the way it works. I did do those skinny tan colored books of his, with the etudes. Loooong time ago. I guess they helped. Probably got more out of analyzing the etudes than from actually playing them.

    • @njrous
      @njrous  Год назад

      That’s actually one reason I like his books, is because there’s no ambiguity and the lessons to learn are very clear! They’re not very creatively inspiring but they do give a clear guide to what he was thinking technically

  • @jorymil
    @jorymil Год назад +1

    Really awesome that you're using Ted Reed's book as a guitarist. It's a classic!

    • @njrous
      @njrous  Год назад

      Thanks! Yeah it’s super useful, it’s good to see all the rhythms laid out in front of you and have that visual aif

  • @ericstrauch3215
    @ericstrauch3215 6 месяцев назад

    If you want to learn more about how to use this book at the drum kit check out John Ramsey's book about how Alan Dawson used it at Berklee College in the '60's. I learned this technique on drums and it has helped me with my time and understanding how the drum part works.

    • @njrous
      @njrous  6 месяцев назад

      Neat!

  • @robertr682
    @robertr682 8 месяцев назад +1

    I looked up the Theory book by Schwendener, to find that even Amazon was aware now of only one copy currently available for sale, used, for $127! I'm going to have to go without that one, as interesting as it sounds. I have Pumping Iron from days when my primary focus was classical guitar. I have been very interested in rhythm and polyrhythmic play, so I very much appreciate the old Mel Bay drummers' book on syncopation and the Theory book by Okazaki that gets into rhythm from several different angles, notable including polyrhythms, as one of two major areas of focuse. I don't recall the name and don't have the time to hunt it down at the moment, but I have in my collection a book written for drummers that lays out the intended rhythmic patterns of hundreds of musical styles that are popular around the world, all listed alphabetically, A to Z.

    • @njrous
      @njrous  8 месяцев назад

      Ah yeah I think Ben’s book is out of print now! I’m sure he might have one if you messaged him through his website. I was lucky to study with him the year the book came out!

  • @sonoman9095
    @sonoman9095 3 года назад +1

    Great video!!!, Nick could you recommend us some books to develop a good acoustic and electric technique?

    • @njrous
      @njrous  3 года назад

      Thanks!! Honestly the book I mentioned Pumping Nylon is a good one, but honestly I basically play with the same technique if it’s acoustic or electric. I think it’s important to remember that the music is within us and the instruments are just a conduit.
      Generally speaking, just make sure you’re not feeling any tension and make sure you’re moving as economically as possible (left hand close to the frets, left hand wrist in a comfortable position, etc.)

  • @LiteraryWindWhispers
    @LiteraryWindWhispers 3 года назад +2

    Great I love books but I don’t play guitar

    • @njrous
      @njrous  3 года назад

      😭😭😭 two of them are music books tho lol, at least something

  • @nicadrio
    @nicadrio 3 года назад +1

    had to take a second on the pumping nylon joke OWO

    • @njrous
      @njrous  3 года назад

      Lmao uwU

  • @charlesmerfeld2988
    @charlesmerfeld2988 6 месяцев назад +2

    What about Ted?

    • @njrous
      @njrous  6 месяцев назад +2

      cool guy

  • @jemubk
    @jemubk 7 месяцев назад

    Bla-bla-bla...

    • @njrous
      @njrous  7 месяцев назад

      Lmao who are you?!

    • @jemubk
      @jemubk 7 месяцев назад

      @@njrous Good question. But who are you? With a "smart" look, the "connoisseur" offers complete shit. Learn to play first, clown.

    • @njrous
      @njrous  3 месяца назад

      @@jemubkI’m Nick - I’ve been playing guitar for 15 years and eventually got my bachelors and masters in music from NYU. I’ve released 4 albums, a few EPs, and I live in NYC. Again, who the fuck are you? Lol