Wow Tomo, this is one of your best videos yet. I'm going to study up more on Guitar Wisdom but this lesson was critically inspirational for me. I've been feeling uninspired and frustrated with my progress. But watching you break down this lesson with your insight and humor, really helped personally. From the bottom of my heart, thank you Tomo ❤. God bless you and keep up the good work. 🎸🎸🎼
Glad you enjoyed it! So great to hear that! I am hoping that these videos are good for my Guitar Wisdom subscribers (to review & go deeper!!) I already made 4 more videos just like this style. Thank you!!
I gotta say as a Berklee student , this feels so similar to my private lessons. The structure , the way theory is analyzed , your videos are like free Berklee tutoring Prof. Fujita. Thanks for all the great ideas !
Essentially he is playing jazz improvisations with neo soul influences in the technique. Lovely sounding and I'm glad we have reached a point where all styles of guitar are accessible and popular to learn not just "shred" although I do love that as well
If I could have had a teacher like Tomo growing up I could have avoided allot of the bad habits in my playing. Your life is an inspiration to all of us.
It might not be the technical shredding super speed tutorial, but how you explained the chord progression and music theory are out of this world. OMG uncle Tomo you are too good, so inspiring. Thank you so much.
Guys, i decided to lock in in both drawing and guitar, every day i have time ill train both and as soon as i get my goal which is to achieve the skill ichika has and to make my own riffs/songs with the same funky/japanese jazzy vibes ill update this comment and explain how i did get there
Thank you very much for this great video! It's exactly how you said. I always skilled my technique and always played by tabs and sometimes by ear, not understanding the theory behind it. I lost my happiness with playing guitar because I get stuck. Five years later, today, I'm willing to dive deep into music theory with direct contact to guitar. I'm excited to grab my guitar again every single day and hope soon I can build such great progressions as well and understand them completely. Your art of teaching is great and I immediately subscribed. Rock on!
You're very welcome! Thank you so much! No tabs better! More imagination & more possibilities! Very simple to learn basic theory! Not hard at all! More fun! I teach everything at my Guitar Wisdom!
Tomo the PPPP videos recently were my first experience of just how amazing and unique your playing and phrasing is. I’m ready to listen to you. You said it perfectly, “if you can’t do this, you can’t go outside, you have to stay inside”. I’ve played too long to not have this down. Fun story I got out of prison in 2012 and got invited by a fellow inmate to a small little festival in Virginia in November and PPPP were playing and it was a great first experience.
It's not that it is the song's progression. The song picked the progression. Because many other songs, especially Japanese songs use the progression and the voicings a lot.
Hi Tomo thank you so much! I was trying to learn an Ichika song called Illusory sense and i realised that I don't quite understand how his songs are built up. It's a really big help to watch you dissect his style. I agree that if we try to mimic him that may be very difficult. It's fantastic to understand the type of chord progressions he uses . Thank you so much for your help ! :) This was so helpful Tomo
I know all of these, but i think I need to learn the kinds of music he learnt before writing these songs he is publishing. Great video, really high value. I don't want to be him, i want to express myself via chord solos
Tomo are you reading my mind?? I watched your interview with Mary Spender to limit your influences to 5 players and Ichika was one of them!!! You’re divine my man
Oh oh oh!!! Tomo teaching ichika's technique.... Bound to be a treat.... Edit: Just noticed that you reply to every single comment..... That is some dedication right there....
The first progression Tomo went over was in fact: Dmaj7, C#7, ***F#min***! (not! Gmin)... then Emin, ect. PS to my ears, the tonal center of this moment could also be Amaj... Tomo, you are awesome man ❤
Glad I found you! I've never took any guitar courses and always hard to remember modes or even triads on the whole fretboard. Your teaching is very clear and easy to remember! Arigatou Gozaimashta 🙏🙏🙏🎸🎸🎸🎵🎶🎼
Thanks Sir Tomo! I am very exciting when I watch any video of you. You are a master in teaching and playing guitar. Thanks for inspiration that you bring to everyone.
Thank you for the video! Ichika is my favorite player and it's so cool to have someone like you , an amazing player yourself to make a whole dedicated video just for Ichika's style (which i really want to learn myself but i am a begginer and it's too hard for me yet...) keep up the good work and hopefully we can get a collab between you and Ichika, that will be amazing!
It probably greatly helped Ichika starting out on Piano to know theory and chord progression more. Compared to most guitarists who can get away with, learn chords and rhythm immediately. Then tabs came to show what to play instead of learning the ideas behind them. (Not against them too, no one has the time to learn theory and learn by ear.)
Same way... Mateus Asato... Most people don't have music theory with ear training. Most people has music theory knowledges with no sound! Yes, tabs became popular so this cycle create many guitarist stuck same place forever! My job is secure these people!
Another great 3Level lesson! I really like the way things are broken down to digestible blocks. Also the little comments you throw in a what seems like a random fashion, are also useful, pointing me to different areas of interest. Don't edit. This semi-live-like video's are great for this format. Great job! BTW, I just watched one of your live stream turn to video from six month ago(?) and just had to crack up! In it, you commented on the importance of posture after complaining of back pain. What cracked me up was when you referred to your self as " middle aged" . Dude, I'm slightly over 60 and I have the same experience. This seems to happen to young at heart Japanese living in US for 25 plus years. Folks in Japan told me that 50+ is in the 初老(early elderly)stage of life. そのくせ年寄り扱いする癖に、割引券とかこないし、ワクチン接種も後回し。どっちかにしっろって。今時分人生100年。十分中年でしょ。まあ、日本に居る時は中年と自負しない方が得策の様です。 Anyway, keep up the good work Tomo! Kazz (from Santa Cruz & Tokyo)
Between this channel,Paul davis,Rick beato,and Lucas briar I've actually been really satisfied with how much I've learned this past year thank you for the exercise routines Tomo they've really helped
So nice. Sometimes we have to ask ourselves why certain things only happen in certain times 😆. This comment is about all the videos I am seeing (oldest and newest). I am from Portugal and have studied guitar for 25 years both by me and 2 years in a jazz guitar institute in Oporto. No one ever taught me so clearly and sensitive that would immediately impact my playing in a way that all makes sense and I can now connect all the theory and shapes drudgery that I had inside my head. I had much confusion and I would always ask why Frank Gambale technique book spitted 😅 all the triads and who could remember all those shapes. I could not play well bc my mind would always complicate everything. Thank you Tomo! You're an outstanding teacher and player with very good taste both on equipment and music choices. I am sincerely grateful to have found you. You make me so happy 😁 the soloing over c7 chord made my brain cells click when you said mixolydian is a sound not a shape!!! I now have my small book too to write the important stuff in 1 page. 🙏❤️ i am not frustrated w myself anymore.
Thank you so much! So great to hear that. I have taught at Berklee College Of Music for 28 years and I am still learning "HOW TO TEACH CLEARLY" I think I am getting better! NO MEMORIZATION! NO TABS! No need all that. If you remember everything, you are going to get very tired!! I love make other people comfortable & happy! It's happy business!!
Level 4: Do the level 2 but don't start each chord from the root, instead go to the nearest chord tone of the next chord. Or the arpeggios I should say instead of chords.
Hi Toma! Thanks for everything! Check out the song 'les poèmes de Michelle'. A nice song that has a nostalgic meaning to me. It uses similar chord structure as the one you're demonstrating! Cheers David
Just the two of us? Anyway, good lesson. I was coming to search your channel for rhythm changes.... and saw this new one! You only have 33 sec thumb action on that one. Hey either way thank you!
I discovered Ichika Nita though Tim Henson only days ago. Which returns me to Tomo, and which is way above my level. But it feels like we are returning to classical and jazz playing. Some of Henson's playing reminds me of Brazilian jazz and the percussive stuff reminds me of Conlon Nancarrow's prepared piano. Which is sort of how he composes it. Yet it feels classical. Ichika Nito, feels like a return to the 50s - 60s jazz guitarists. But is there some Segovia in there, too? I'd be interested in hearing Tomo situate their playing within classical and jazz history. Thanks for the wonderful introduction to his style.
@@TomoFujitaMusic Yes, I agree. To my ear, it sounded like it came out of nowhere. I don't know their scene, but it feels different than English kids listening to American blues, say. Perhaps they will usher in a golden age that's international and blends traditions into a new cuisine. Exciting times for guitar. I feel like people felt when they first heard Louis Armstong and Muddy Waters. What? You can do that?
Not very simple for the beginners though, or for the people who just entering to Jazz. Just saying with the diagrams your lessons would be accessible to everyone more easily. 🌈
When he said that he spoke to him, my dumb ass was thinking how were they communicating as ichika didn't speak english. I completely forgot that tomo is a Japanese for some reason lmao
@@TomoFujitaMusic joining today. I dont care if I go broke pursuing my dreams its an honor to learn from a guitar hero like you and im going to take it very very seriously. Happy holidays !
Wow Tomo, this is one of your best videos yet. I'm going to study up more on Guitar Wisdom but this lesson was critically inspirational for me. I've been feeling uninspired and frustrated with my progress. But watching you break down this lesson with your insight and humor, really helped personally. From the bottom of my heart, thank you Tomo ❤. God bless you and keep up the good work. 🎸🎸🎼
Glad you enjoyed it! So great to hear that! I am hoping that these videos are good for my Guitar Wisdom subscribers (to review & go deeper!!) I already made 4 more videos just like this style. Thank you!!
I envy every student that learned under tomo. He is such a fun and comprehensive teacher.
Thanks so much!
You can learn under Tomo also. Try his Guitar Wisdom videos if you haven’t already, it’s a very small cost for a lot of great educational material.
Ichita Niko is one of the finest guitarists thank you for showing how to approach his style.
You're welcome! Ichika is amazing guitar player!!
Ichika niko
@@wilma7612 Hayfever?
I gotta say as a Berklee student , this feels so similar to my private lessons. The structure , the way theory is analyzed , your videos are like free Berklee tutoring Prof. Fujita. Thanks for all the great ideas !
Thanks for sharing! You're welcome!
I'm thinking about going to Berkley is it worth it?
@@o1swftt no
@@o1swftt If you have rich parents, then yes. Otherwise... I mean it's your debt to deal with haha.
I see tomo and ichika title.. Like and Comment asap... Thank for this introduction Sensei Tomo!
Thank you!!
Essentially he is playing jazz improvisations with neo soul influences in the technique. Lovely sounding and I'm glad we have reached a point where all styles of guitar are accessible and popular to learn not just "shred" although I do love that as well
Thank you! Jazz & Soul!
just goes to show how Tomo is a legendary teacher. It takes real talent to communicate effectively these lessons
Thank you so much!
Tomo !!!! We need an Ichika Collab pleeeease
Yes! That would be so awesome!
I second this!
Two cool, funky, Japanese guitarists.
In japanese pleaseeeeeeeee
@@alanale nande?
If I could have had a teacher like Tomo growing up I could have avoided allot of the bad habits in my playing. Your life is an inspiration to all of us.
Thank you so much!! So nice to hear that!!
It might not be the technical shredding super speed tutorial, but how you explained the chord progression and music theory are out of this world. OMG uncle Tomo you are too good, so inspiring. Thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much!
Dude, i was looking for this a couple days ago, and de algorithm did a great job, thanks!
So happy to hear that! Thank you!
you got talent at four sides, give more to think than any person, tks for share
Thank you so much!
Guys, i decided to lock in in both drawing and guitar, every day i have time ill train both and as soon as i get my goal which is to achieve the skill ichika has and to make my own riffs/songs with the same funky/japanese jazzy vibes ill update this comment and explain how i did get there
Thank you for sharing! Study foundation to go higher!
This video turned me on to ICHIKA. Thank you so much for introducing musicians who I would never hear otherwise.
So great to hear that! Great!
Thank you very much for this great video! It's exactly how you said. I always skilled my technique and always played by tabs and sometimes by ear, not understanding the theory behind it. I lost my happiness with playing guitar because I get stuck. Five years later, today, I'm willing to dive deep into music theory with direct contact to guitar. I'm excited to grab my guitar again every single day and hope soon I can build such great progressions as well and understand them completely.
Your art of teaching is great and I immediately subscribed. Rock on!
You're very welcome! Thank you so much! No tabs better! More imagination & more possibilities! Very simple to learn basic theory! Not hard at all! More fun! I teach everything at my Guitar Wisdom!
Nothing more special than 2 of my favorite musicians in one video! Thanks for posting.
You're welcome! Thank you!
Tomo the PPPP videos recently were my first experience of just how amazing and unique your playing and phrasing is. I’m ready to listen to you. You said it perfectly, “if you can’t do this, you can’t go outside, you have to stay inside”. I’ve played too long to not have this down.
Fun story I got out of prison in 2012 and got invited by a fellow inmate to a small little festival in Virginia in November and PPPP were playing and it was a great first experience.
Thank you so much for watching those videos. Thanks for sharing. Please enjoy your life. First, be thankful what you already have.
Thank you very much Tomo,
Really interesting video
My pleasure! Thank you so much!
Insane!!!
you're awesome teaching sir, step by step been turning to easy.
Regards!
Great to hear! Thank you!
チュートリアルありがとうございます! 役に立ちました
それは、とっても嬉しいです!
Really needed this thanks tomo
Thank you!
This was AWSOME!
Thank you!
@@TomoFujitaMusic your welcome!
Thanks Tomo, I was trying to learn his style by watching his videos, you simplified the process :')
You're welcome! Thank you!
Just the two of us chords progression! i'm learning with your videos recently!
Exactly what I picked up on as well
Pretty much every good pop song has that kind of chords!
It's not that it is the song's progression.
The song picked the progression.
Because many other songs, especially Japanese songs use the progression and the voicings a lot.
Hi Tomo thank you so much! I was trying to learn an Ichika song called Illusory sense and i realised that I don't quite understand how his songs are built up. It's a really big help to watch you dissect his style. I agree that if we try to mimic him that may be very difficult. It's fantastic to understand the type of chord progressions he uses . Thank you so much for your help ! :) This was so helpful Tomo
You're very welcome! Thank you so much! Thank you for sharing!
@@TomoFujitaMusic you've helped me a lot ! ^_^
Thanks for this Tomo!
You're welcome!
The best tutorial ever. Thanks sensei
Thank you!
ruclips.net/video/85RmFmRgTiw/видео.html
I know all of these, but i think I need to learn the kinds of music he learnt before writing these songs he is publishing.
Great video, really high value.
I don't want to be him, i want to express myself via chord solos
Thank you so much! Thank you for sharing! Good job!
Even when Tomo try to copy Ichika, we can still feel Tomo's flavor in it so it's not Ichika style anymore :))
Thank you!
Ichika Fujita or Tomo Fukui
Ichita Niko and Tomo together in one video? I feel so lucky! 🙏🎸
Someday! Thanks!
Yet another amazing lesson from one of my favorite guitar teachers. Thank you as always master. 🎶🖤
My pleasure! Thank you!
Tomo are you reading my mind?? I watched your interview with Mary Spender to limit your influences to 5 players and Ichika was one of them!!! You’re divine my man
Thank you so much! Mary Spender really enjoyed my lessons. So nice to hear that. Limitation is very important to make something real.
Oh oh oh!!! Tomo teaching ichika's technique.... Bound to be a treat....
Edit: Just noticed that you reply to every single comment..... That is some dedication right there....
Thank you!
The first progression Tomo went over was in fact: Dmaj7, C#7, ***F#min***! (not! Gmin)... then Emin, ect.
PS to my ears, the tonal center of this moment could also be Amaj...
Tomo, you are awesome man ❤
Thanks for sharing!
i was about to comment this , not to be rude just to help, thanks for having already posted and corrected this! great video and great teacher 😃😃😃
Glad I found you!
I've never took any guitar courses and always hard to remember modes or even triads on the whole fretboard.
Your teaching is very clear and easy to remember!
Arigatou Gozaimashta 🙏🙏🙏🎸🎸🎸🎵🎶🎼
Welcome aboard! Thank you so much!
토모 후지타 선생님. 고맙습니다. Thank
Also I like that Rick Beato covers some of Tim Henson and You cover Ichika they are like yin and yang in the same base
Old guys we respect young musicians! Tim & Ichika both are so talented!!!
0:29 You are very talented, my friend.
Thank you!
Another great video!
Thank you!
I can't believe that I can just watch this awesome high quality video in my room.. It's freaking awesome.
I should've found this channel earlier.
Glad you liked it! Thank you so much!
we need a ichika nito and tomo fujita collab
Thank you! He is incredible!
Thanks Sir Tomo!
I am very exciting when I watch any video of you. You are a master in teaching and playing guitar.
Thanks for inspiration that you bring to everyone.
Thank you very much!
Excellent tutorial Mr. Tomo 👍
So great to hear that. Thank you!
YESSS YESS YESSS, LOVE IT!! thank you Tomo-Senseii
Glad you like it! Thank you!
Thank you for the video! Ichika is my favorite player and it's so cool to have someone like you , an amazing player yourself to make a whole dedicated video just for Ichika's style (which i really want to learn myself but i am a begginer and it's too hard for me yet...) keep up the good work and hopefully we can get a collab between you and Ichika, that will be amazing!
Glad you enjoyed! Thank you!
With Ichika’s videos all over RUclips as every other video I can’t even listen to them anymore. It was interesting at first, but now it hurts my head.
You can pick what you want
@@TomoFujitaMusic oh thanks bro finally
Thanks Tomo!
You're welcome!
really enjoy your style . Well done sir
Glad you enjoy it!
This was really awesome, thanks for the insight!
So great to hear that. Thank you!
Well Done!
Thank you!
400K! Congrats !
Thank you!
Tomo for president!
Thank you!
Wow that progression really sounds like "Just the two of us" by Bill Withers
Good song!! Thank you!!
It probably greatly helped Ichika starting out on Piano to know theory and chord progression more. Compared to most guitarists who can get away with, learn chords and rhythm immediately.
Then tabs came to show what to play instead of learning the ideas behind them. (Not against them too, no one has the time to learn theory and learn by ear.)
Same way... Mateus Asato... Most people don't have music theory with ear training. Most people has music theory knowledges with no sound! Yes, tabs became popular so this cycle create many guitarist stuck same place forever! My job is secure these people!
Tomo-san! Heard Davie504 using your guitar part. He didn't want to battle. He has too much respect for you! Was an amazing collaboration.
Davie504 is not only amazing RUclipsr but also he is incredible respectful musician!! I am so honored and thankful.
couldnt help but sing, just the two of us....we can make it if we tryyyy just the two of us, throughout the entire video. Great video btw loved it!!!
it's almost the same chord progression! just up a half step basically
Good job! All J-Pop has this type chord changes! Thank you!
This is fantastic thank you so much Sir!
You're very welcome! Thank you!
My fav guitarist doing a vid on my fav guitarist….. yep gotta watch
Thank you!
Thankyou sensei
Thank YOU!
You're the best, Congrats on 400k
Thank you so much!
Another great 3Level lesson! I really like the way things are broken down to digestible blocks. Also the little comments you throw in a what seems like a random fashion, are also useful, pointing me to different areas of interest. Don't edit. This semi-live-like video's are great for this format. Great job!
BTW, I just watched one of your live stream turn to video from six month ago(?) and just had to crack up! In it, you commented on the importance of posture after complaining of back pain. What cracked me up was when you referred to your self as " middle aged" . Dude, I'm slightly over 60 and I have the same experience. This seems to happen to young at heart Japanese living in US for 25 plus years. Folks in Japan told me that 50+ is in the 初老(early elderly)stage of life. そのくせ年寄り扱いする癖に、割引券とかこないし、ワクチン接種も後回し。どっちかにしっろって。今時分人生100年。十分中年でしょ。まあ、日本に居る時は中年と自負しない方が得策の様です。
Anyway, keep up the good work Tomo!
Kazz (from Santa Cruz & Tokyo)
So great to hear that. Thank you so much!
I heard ichika a little more than a year ago after hearing him say he plays 5 hours a day I was inspired to play a bunch more
Awesome! If you can practice 3-4 hours a day, you can improve a lot!!
Between this channel,Paul davis,Rick beato,and Lucas briar I've actually been really satisfied with how much I've learned this past year thank you for the exercise routines Tomo they've really helped
Good job!! Please join my Guitar Wisdom!!
Congrats on 400k!
Thanks so much!
Love this Tomo!
Thank you!
I feel like I can tackle this with your breakdown.
Awesome!
Freaking great content! Arigato Gosaimasu Tomo Sensei!
Thank you!
Great content as usual!
Glad you enjoyed it Thank you!
going to take lesson from you soon, but first i need to improve to make the right questions
Thank you so much!
Tomo-sensei will feature Ichika guitar play ... Both of them are wonderful guitarists, so the fans are irresistible!
Thank you!!!
Very interesting, entry to jazz playing as well :) just transcribed the solo you played to learn from it :) arigatou Tomo sensei :)
Thank you!!
that 251 sounds gospel i love it
Thank you!
So nice. Sometimes we have to ask ourselves why certain things only happen in certain times 😆. This comment is about all the videos I am seeing (oldest and newest). I am from Portugal and have studied guitar for 25 years both by me and 2 years in a jazz guitar institute in Oporto. No one ever taught me so clearly and sensitive that would immediately impact my playing in a way that all makes sense and I can now connect all the theory and shapes drudgery that I had inside my head. I had much confusion and I would always ask why Frank Gambale technique book spitted 😅 all the triads and who could remember all those shapes. I could not play well bc my mind would always complicate everything. Thank you Tomo! You're an outstanding teacher and player with very good taste both on equipment and music choices. I am sincerely grateful to have found you. You make me so happy 😁 the soloing over c7 chord made my brain cells click when you said mixolydian is a sound not a shape!!! I now have my small book too to write the important stuff in 1 page. 🙏❤️ i am not frustrated w myself anymore.
Thank you so much! So great to hear that. I have taught at Berklee College Of Music for 28 years and I am still learning "HOW TO TEACH CLEARLY" I think I am getting better! NO MEMORIZATION! NO TABS! No need all that. If you remember everything, you are going to get very tired!! I love make other people comfortable & happy! It's happy business!!
easily played his style
Awesome!
awesome dude, love your teaching. Its gotten even better sense I last subscribed to your course. Next month I'll be joining again:)
Thank you so much! Please come back anytime you wish! More materials are waiting for you! New "Music Theory II" is getting popular!
Level 4:
Do the level 2 but don't start each chord from the root, instead go to the nearest chord tone of the next chord.
Or the arpeggios I should say instead of chords.
Thanks for sharing! Everyone needs super simple!
Cool..I play it on acoustic..😁
Great!
Hey there Tomo! Thanks for lesson! Maybe you can also make a video about Mateus Asato neo-soul style?
Yes! That's possible! Great chord changes, arpeggios!
Hi Toma! Thanks for everything! Check out the song 'les poèmes de Michelle'. A nice song that has a nostalgic meaning to me. It uses similar chord structure as the one you're demonstrating! Cheers David
ruclips.net/video/2Ele6h2MIs4/видео.html
Thanks for sharing! Thank you!
Just the two of us? Anyway, good lesson. I was coming to search your channel for rhythm changes.... and saw this new one! You only have 33 sec thumb action on that one. Hey either way thank you!
Similar or same good chord changes! Thank you!
Just the two of us 🙂
Thank you!
I like how guitarist are just a bunch of people complimenting each other but having low hopes in theirself
Don’t worry
Don’t compare
Don’t expect too fast
Be kind to yourself
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are you familiar with chon or mario camerena? these guys plus ichika and tim henson are the modern virtuoso guitarists, they’re all incredible
Yes! Amazing players!
I discovered Ichika Nita though Tim Henson only days ago. Which returns me to Tomo, and which is way above my level. But it feels like we are returning to classical and jazz playing. Some of Henson's playing reminds me of Brazilian jazz and the percussive stuff reminds me of Conlon Nancarrow's prepared piano. Which is sort of how he composes it. Yet it feels classical. Ichika Nito, feels like a return to the 50s - 60s jazz guitarists. But is there some Segovia in there, too? I'd be interested in hearing Tomo situate their playing within classical and jazz history. Thanks for the wonderful introduction to his style.
Those guys are way above of everybody! So amazing! So simply it!
You're welcome!
@@TomoFujitaMusic Yes, I agree. To my ear, it sounded like it came out of nowhere. I don't know their scene, but it feels different than English kids listening to American blues, say. Perhaps they will usher in a golden age that's international and blends traditions into a new cuisine. Exciting times for guitar. I feel like people felt when they first heard Louis Armstong and Muddy Waters. What? You can do that?
tomo making ichika video say lessss
Thank you!
ゆっくりゆっくり綺麗に鳴らしきってやるぜぇ〜‼️
ありがとうございます\(^o^)/
ありがとうございます!
"yukkuri yukkuri" means "slowly, slowly" at 12:33
Yes!
Fantastic lessons! ❤
Just please start giving chords diagrams while you tell a chord in your videos. 🙏🌻
Thank you! Best not to learn with picture of chords!
I only played 5 shapes. Very simple!
Not very simple for the beginners though, or for the people who just entering to Jazz. Just saying with the diagrams your lessons would be accessible to everyone more easily. 🌈
hello Tomo sensei. Have you ever considered to talk in your channel how to get a job as a musician in Japan?
Not really. Good topic! Thank you.
12:14 when you accidentally play a part of Wind Tempos
Thank you!
always great stuff Tomo. Wondering if you have any plans for Toshiki Kadomatsu style of playing
Thank you so much! No plan on other people styles.
It's the chords of Naruto - Blue Bird
Thank you!
Wish you were my neighbor 🎸🎸🎸🎸👍👍👍✌️✌️✌️✌️😒😊
❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Thanks!
Now the only thing left is playing all that super fast!
When he said that he spoke to him, my dumb ass was thinking how were they communicating as ichika didn't speak english. I completely forgot that tomo is a Japanese for some reason lmao
Ha ha!
Please make one on the style of Mateus Asato
That's hard but why not? Which song?
Hey Tomo what do you think about ichikas latest live performance?
He is totally incredible!!
Oh fuck yeah that was soooo goooooood
Thank you!
"just the two of us" with some added embellishments
Every songs are similar to that song!
Wish I could learn from you personally
Thank you so much! You can join my Guitar Wisdom.
@@TomoFujitaMusic joining today. I dont care if I go broke pursuing my dreams its an honor to learn from a guitar hero like you and im going to take it very very seriously. Happy holidays !