For Example 5 - it might be interesting to finger the notes of the enclosures with the 4th finger “exclusively” for the Fm9 and Bb7#5 voicing & use the 3rd finger “exclusively” for the Ebmaj9 chord. Obviously, this fingering strategy would be totally tempo dependent. Thank you for another Great Lesson! You are “one of the best” guitar teachers on RUclips. Happy Holidays!
Thanks for that lesson that is very interesting rhythmically. As an intermediate player I have to fight not always to start on the beat! To get the starting chromatic melody, isn't it easier to think tritone sub on the 5?
Hi Chris - I have been following your channel for quite some time now and today I subscribed to your monthly Patreon channel and excited to learn more authentic jazz guitar! I'm also purchasing your new album! Are you by chance playing anywhere in Maryland where I live? I am also close to some cities in VA like Fairfax and or Leesburg area? Let me know! Cheers!
Really great Chris - thanks!
Thank you!
Excellent tutorial! can't find any Jazz course online. yours provides the best
Thanks you, glad to hear that my lessons are helpful!
I have watched your videos for years, downloaded your transcriptions. You are truly inspirational. Thank you❤
Thank you Brian!
yes he is, the best teacher out there, he makes every details shines as they are important to learn that difficult language 🍻
Ancora una volta, un vero masterclass . Non ci aspettavamo di meno.
Thank you!
For Example 5 - it might be interesting to finger the notes of the enclosures with the 4th finger “exclusively” for the Fm9 and Bb7#5 voicing & use the 3rd finger “exclusively” for the Ebmaj9 chord. Obviously, this fingering strategy would be totally tempo dependent. Thank you for another Great Lesson! You are “one of the best” guitar teachers on RUclips. Happy Holidays!
Thank you Michael! Happy Holidays!
Happy to learn from you 😊
Thank you!
Thanks Chris, very helpful, looking forward to using this method!
Great to hear, thanks!
Expertly explained as always Chris. Happy Christmas
Thanks Frank!
just bought your holiday jazz e-book. truly loving it so far. thank you and happy holidays!
Thank you! Happy holidays!
Awesome, thanks for posting this, it really helps a lot, by the way, i love your chord melody arragments greatings from mexico!
You're very welcome!
Great little study, nice work
Many thanks!
@@ChrisWhitemanGuitar Merry Christmas Chris, all the best to you and your family ... Lawson
Amazing lesson That was very very very helpful Thank you for sharing
Glad it was helpful!
Great lines and great explanation
Thank you!
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you!
Great lesson! Thanks Chris.
Thanks Bruce!
Thanks for a great lesson and wish you a merry Christmas in advance!
Thank you my friend. Merry Christmas
thanks chris!
You bet!
Nice concept
Thank you!
Thanks maestro !
You are welcome!
Thanks for that lesson that is very interesting rhythmically. As an intermediate player I have to fight not always to start on the beat! To get the starting chromatic melody, isn't it easier to think tritone sub on the 5?
People tend to organize information in different ways, so I always encourage people to find the way that makes the most sense (easiest) for them.
Hi Chris - I have been following your channel for quite some time now and today I subscribed to your monthly Patreon channel and excited to learn more authentic jazz guitar! I'm also purchasing your new album! Are you by chance playing anywhere in Maryland where I live? I am also close to some cities in VA like Fairfax and or Leesburg area? Let me know! Cheers!
Awesome, thank you! I don't have anything in that area, but I keep my calendar updated on my website with upcoming performances.
You’re damn good
Thank you Tillman!