Josh Smith - How do you start thinking jazzy?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2019
  • "The difference between a jazz guy and a rock guy or a blues guy, is that the jazz guy connects the chords". The renowned blues guitarist Josh Smith explains why there is a difference between playing over the changes and playing through the changes.
    You can see Josh's concert at the TC HQ (recorded in 2018) by signing up to Music Tribe Community right here: bit.ly/joshsmith-concert-mtc
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  • @jcgood
    @jcgood 5 лет назад +202

    This is the best 11 minutes about the guitar on RUclips.

  • @MattFoleysGhost
    @MattFoleysGhost 4 года назад +116

    I feel compelled to say it again. Musicians these days don't know how good they have it when it comes to the Information Age bringing them priceless information that took previous generations decades or great luck/location to encounter.
    You don't need a good teacher or to grow up in a musical family to be great. All you need is an Internet connection.

    • @msenecal
      @msenecal 4 года назад +4

      I totally agree. All my life I wished for a way to get detailed information on how to play guitar for free and at my own pace. With RUclips and other apps I now have no excuse. I just have to put in the work.

    • @jimijames6449
      @jimijames6449 4 года назад +5

      I agree but you also need to apply it live. It’s no good being a bedroom guitar warrior copying stuff you see o the internet. You need to practice improvising live!

    • @TheOriginalArchie
      @TheOriginalArchie 4 года назад +1

      Yup, back in like 1999 I was the only one copping Guthrie Govan licks on internet boards and stuff, solely because I bought Guitar Techniques every month. A quick YT search brings up 100k plus vides of people playing his stuff, and many of them very convincing. Only problem is, and this goes with myself too, sitting in a room with a perfect setup is a lot different than playing in a band setting. I just recently joined a band and it took me a good month before my hands did what my brain told them to do, because standing up and not having your perfect in home sound take away a huge crutch. Also, Ive seen people that can shred licks theyve learned on the internet but other than those licks they cant play much. So it can also be a double edged sword.

    • @rookymusic6310
      @rookymusic6310 3 года назад

      Agree completely-when I learned there was no RUclips or countless online courses. I had 2 teachers who didn’t know the information so I went years without discovering this type of stuff . Also, I didn’t know what I didn’t know so I didn’t know what books or info to even seek out! Lol

    • @Acekorv
      @Acekorv 3 года назад +2

      I agree. But guidance is very important. Like a good guitarteacher because when you are stuck or unsure where to go somebody is there to show you the possibilities where you can go.
      The problem today is too much information and making sense if that knowledge/information is something of importance, there is a lot of info that’s not going to help you because some information should come sooner and some information should come after and built upon the knowledge if it’s too early nothing of the info will make sense.

  • @PlanetGareth
    @PlanetGareth 5 лет назад +104

    All this in 11 minutes and 32 seconds. Brilliant. Utterly brilliant.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 5 лет назад

      Yeah but could you follow it? Props if you could because I couldn't. t was too much in too short a time.

    • @tonykennedy8483
      @tonykennedy8483 3 года назад

      @@mattgilbert7347 Take each nugget of info and break it down, dont try to take it all in at once, take one bit and work on it and come back to this video only when you understand what Josh was getting at and you can use it in your playing

  • @thewoodys_surf_instrumental
    @thewoodys_surf_instrumental 4 года назад +40

    Josh sure has a talent for expressing his knowledge.

  • @paulcoleman3081
    @paulcoleman3081 5 лет назад +33

    The first time I watched this my brain exploded and trickled out my ear. I got my wife to pour it back in for me (even though she said it didn't seem to make any difference) and watched it again. The second time I watched it my socks caught fire out of pure excitement, but I didn't care. The third time I watched it, I thought I understood some of it, but the budgie died of nearly-jazz. Tough. The fourth time I watched it, I got a guitar out and tried to play along. Big, big mistake. The fifth time I watched it I put my pants on my head and went 'wibble'. I might be watching and learning from this eleven minutes for a long, long time. Josh Smith is the bee's knees.

    • @marcusstoica
      @marcusstoica 5 лет назад +2

      This is a really, underrated, hip comment

  • @KelpYT
    @KelpYT 5 лет назад +47

    My jazz teacher has been telling me this exact thing for a year but hearing it from this guy really snaps it into perspective for some reason lol

  • @Geotubest
    @Geotubest 4 года назад +6

    I learned more from Josh in the past 2 days than I've learned from everyone else combined in 20 years.

  • @haderhamdan3264
    @haderhamdan3264 4 года назад +5

    WOW,YOU CAN SPEND A LIFETIME WONDERING HOW TO PLAY JAZZ,AND HERE COMES JOSH AND MAKES IT SIMPLE 1N 11 MIN.

  • @Zacharydderrick
    @Zacharydderrick 5 лет назад +11

    Agree with everyone. Most the most rewarding 11.5 minutes I've ever spent on guitar. You have to work out what he tells you, but when you do the dividends are incredible.

  • @marlonborreo
    @marlonborreo 5 лет назад +16

    This is it. The lesson of all lessons. Now it makes total sense how chords and scales and arpeggios all fit together to make MUSIC. This is the exact same thing I find and admire in Matt Schofield's playing (although his touch is something that can never be taught).

  • @thomasmartinscott
    @thomasmartinscott Год назад +1

    I was one of those guys in the early 1960's who had to learn from "Whatever" was available... which wasn't much!
    I learned barre chords with Beatle Cards and a magnifying glass. ( for anyone who doesn't know, Beatle cards were like Baseball Cards, you got 5 of them and a piece of bubble gum for a nickel.) I would have sold my dog and my little brother to have had this kind of teaching available. You young players make the most of this. Don't take a bit of it for granted!
    This is worth GOLD!!!

  • @bloopville
    @bloopville 3 года назад +2

    I had been a rock and blues guitarist for almost 50 years, and then I heard Josh explain this, and, by learning the arpeggios and adding the melodic minor scale to my repertoire, I played the first jazz solos of my life. These things had been incomprehensible to me until Josh explained them, and I will be forever thankful.

  • @RJRonquillo
    @RJRonquillo 5 лет назад +11

    Josh explains it great. The term I was taught was "playing over the bar line", meaning, not just treating the changes as blocks of chords to play over individually, but being able to seamlessly go from one chord to the other.

  • @marcusstoica
    @marcusstoica 5 лет назад +2

    Do you believe in coincidences? I have been trying to understand jazz and bebop for about 8 years now, and after a whole lot of digging, I finally uncovered everything this fine gentleman spelled out so clearly just a few days before I saw this.
    I'm no jazz god yet. I can't burn through rhythm changes the way I want to. But I've played enough gigs to know my way around jazz. This is THE right way to begin understanding jazz.
    Play the chord tones on the downbeat, use chromatics and upper structure triads and altered tones to connect them, make sure you're leading into the next chord, know your ii V, diminished substitutions for chord progressions, and altered dominants in all 12 keys. The only scales you need are the major and minor scales. Add in the harmonic and melodic minor in for flavor, and just play the chord tones. Throw ALL THE REST of your scales out the window - what they contain are covered by the altered tones and the upper structure triads. Scale theory just isn't the way jazz is structured in my opinion. You shouldn't be asking what scales to play on a chord but what chord tones to be playing on a chord. You'll be amazed at how something this simple transforms your playing.

  • @h1pst3r88
    @h1pst3r88 3 года назад +3

    Every time I listen to Josh talk about guitar (and demonstrate what he's talking about) I grab my guitar. Dude is one of the best guitar ambassadors going. Oh, and the killer feel and chops are just a bonus!

  • @pallhe
    @pallhe Год назад +1

    Josh is a very effective teacher, using storytelling to get the information across.

  • @monconillsegon
    @monconillsegon 4 года назад +1

    I agree:
    This is the best 11 minutes about the guitar on RUclips.

  • @GrilledCheesemmmm
    @GrilledCheesemmmm 5 лет назад +20

    Wow I'm really gonna wreck some blues tunes this week... 😂🤣😆😃😂😎

  • @ApolloSuns
    @ApolloSuns 5 лет назад +6

    This is amazing. As a "rock" guitarist this was so helpful

  • @JuicyJonesHQ
    @JuicyJonesHQ 5 лет назад +8

    This is right up there with the Dweezil Zappa pentatonic lesson as one of the best guitar lessons I've ever had. And just in a few minutes!

  • @benediktwimmer1848
    @benediktwimmer1848 5 лет назад +12

    Awesome! Never heard anyone express this so well and relatable. A 100% true, it really is the key.

  • @tomcripps7229
    @tomcripps7229 4 года назад +1

    After being a rhythm guitarist forever and a student of jazz for the last 20 years I learned enough chord positions and chord scales that I started playing single line solos connecting chords because I could never get single line scales to not sound like scales. This was perfect timing. That 2-5-1 tactic has been beaten into my head for so long and now it makes sense. Thank you Josh.

  • @noelflur8814
    @noelflur8814 5 лет назад +4

    What an amazing lesson Josh!!! Eye are wide open now 😳

  • @DennisdeLange
    @DennisdeLange 5 лет назад +4

    music-theory in 11:32 total... makes total sence! Thanks Josh

  • @twangbarfly
    @twangbarfly 3 года назад +1

    A man who has the same consummate eloquence when talking about music as he has when playing it - which takes some doing when you play as well as Josh Smith. Hats off! This little jewel of musical wisdom reminds me of Leonard Bernstein, which is also saying a lot!
    Thanks Josh for posting this - and all your other extremely helpful videos.

  • @l3wisgtr
    @l3wisgtr 5 лет назад +7

    One of the best lessons Ever!!! Awesome Josh!!!

  • @sensiblynumb
    @sensiblynumb 4 года назад +3

    this advice for guitarist is worth every second. Amazing lesson for free. Cheers

  • @michaelmercedes1772
    @michaelmercedes1772 4 года назад +28

    music theory teacher: C'mon It's not rocket science...
    Rocket science professor: uggh it's not music theory...

  • @dunhamchris
    @dunhamchris 5 лет назад +3

    This guy is amazing !! One of today’s best players

  • @RazvanCosti
    @RazvanCosti 5 лет назад +2

    Amazing how this vid was super clear and i got it while at the same time it flew way over my head..

  • @philthiest
    @philthiest 5 лет назад +3

    Wow! as a self taught guitarist jazz concepts always intimidated me, but the way he explained it so simply but still keeping it relatable and interesting really got the whole concept home for me. Thank you sir.

  • @nielsvanweert2789
    @nielsvanweert2789 5 лет назад +1

    Great guys thank you for listing this and thank you Josh! 💜

  • @1Rockstok
    @1Rockstok 4 года назад

    That was so well put. Thank you Josh!

  • @BaluLeBear
    @BaluLeBear 4 года назад +1

    Thank you, this is eye opening!!

  • @Kadehr
    @Kadehr 5 лет назад +2

    BIG thank you Josh!

  • @joebaby555
    @joebaby555 5 лет назад

    Thanks Josh, generous lesson, . Looking forward to seeing you next time you’re in South Florida 🎸

  • @edwardbosloper2445
    @edwardbosloper2445 5 лет назад

    This is a great video! Very informative and easy to learn

  • @rookymusic6310
    @rookymusic6310 3 года назад +1

    Josh is brilliant. This teaching + tons of transcribing and you’re GOLDEN

  • @paulbreaux909
    @paulbreaux909 2 года назад

    Awesome. Thank you.

  • @AustinCobbMusic
    @AustinCobbMusic 4 года назад

    Brilliant. And so well presented.

  • @danielvelasquez5379
    @danielvelasquez5379 5 лет назад +3

    What a great insight! It is really amazing how Josh was able to convey all those complex thoughts through that simple speech.

  • @joerobinson2538
    @joerobinson2538 4 года назад +1

    Wow-talking about cracking the code! Great immediately usable info!

  •  8 месяцев назад

    Thank you guys for this lesson!

  • @davidscott1052
    @davidscott1052 5 лет назад +2

    love this guy ...giving jazz guys their due

  • @bluelu6178
    @bluelu6178 Год назад

    wow. this was great. Thank you so much!

  • @gabriel_levi
    @gabriel_levi 5 лет назад +2

    Amazing lesson! Thank you.

  • @JamesMartinBass
    @JamesMartinBass 5 лет назад +3

    This is the best thing ever, and explained with such clarity and humility.

  • @elitecombatfitnesscentral6170
    @elitecombatfitnesscentral6170 5 лет назад +1

    Wow this guy really knows how to explain stuff so naturally and insightful it really shows you a different way to look at jazz guitar in the very nuts and bolts Style makes total sense

  • @johnnyboo8243
    @johnnyboo8243 5 лет назад +3

    wow! that just gave me a great boost! thanks so much!! I love how he gets a jazz look, when he plays jazz :)

  • @MartirosHakopianMarHak
    @MartirosHakopianMarHak 5 лет назад

    You make tons of sense, thank you....

  • @javiermaldonado19
    @javiermaldonado19 4 года назад

    A perfect, simple and inspiring explanation. Many thanks

  • @IsraelPortnoyMusic
    @IsraelPortnoyMusic 4 года назад

    Mind Blown. What a phenomenal teacher.

  • @jamesmurphy915
    @jamesmurphy915 5 лет назад +2

    Josh Smith is THE man! Wow! Amazing lesson.

  • @JoergB
    @JoergB 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic lesson, I admiring using these easy words! Thanks and Congratulations!

  • @bobfrye448
    @bobfrye448 5 лет назад +2

    This is wonderful info and knowledge. My take is this: you should study all this, and integrate it into your playing and muscle memory and "ear" memory. But when on the bandstand, thinking should stop. Just trust your practice and ears, and be in the moment. Flow and let yourself (the ego, the "you") disappear. Let the music come... if you think while you're playing, you're dead in the water. Thinking and creativity, analysis and creativity are two different brain functions that cannot happen at once. John Cage taught me this

  • @travorkates005
    @travorkates005 3 года назад

    Josh is an amazing instructor, he explains so well, there's always something new to learn

  • @zaqintosh
    @zaqintosh 4 года назад

    Wonderful player, wonderful teacher, wonderful guy!

  • @tomsmyth4836
    @tomsmyth4836 4 года назад +2

    Hands down the best and most informative video I have seen to date on Utube. Thank you Sir .... hats off!

  • @frannyp46
    @frannyp46 Год назад

    Many thanks for the ii v information on chord changes. Made a difference.

  • @scottt9382
    @scottt9382 3 года назад

    This is soooooo good.

  • @lbattey
    @lbattey 4 года назад +1

    Josh! You just put words to, and confirmed, what I have been feeling and wanting to do in my playing! You are the man!!! Thanks!!!

  • @clintbasham2598
    @clintbasham2598 5 лет назад

    Great lesson! Thanks for the introduction to Bruce Forman as well!

  • @MNGuitars
    @MNGuitars 5 лет назад +2

    Wowwww Josh and TC thanx so much, I've seen another video where Josh explains it similarly, for the first time I'm really starting to understand it

  • @thecreature1281
    @thecreature1281 3 года назад

    Music Flowing like Water - and wisdom - wow. Thank you Josh!

  • @JeremySteamsack
    @JeremySteamsack 11 месяцев назад

    I wish I watched this years ago - boy how I needed it to be explained like this!

  • @irishmuso7129
    @irishmuso7129 5 лет назад

    He's really a good advocate for this approach. There's another youtube video where he goes over the same explanation. Good on you Josh.

  • @ninoaveni8234
    @ninoaveni8234 4 года назад

    Gold, just gold right here.

  • @henkkruidenier1238
    @henkkruidenier1238 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic Great Josh ~^^;;^^~
    Greeetzzz Henk.

  • @frankgreco
    @frankgreco 4 года назад +1

    Excellent info from Josh. Not many great players are good at explaining things. This was extremely well explained.

  • @DanielJackCosta
    @DanielJackCosta 5 лет назад +1

    I've never seen so much information in one vídeo!!! Amazing!!!!!

  • @oldrrocr
    @oldrrocr 3 года назад

    One of the few good things about being in lockdown 2020 hell. Finding mind-blowing vids like this - thanks Josh!

  • @MetaphysicalMusician
    @MetaphysicalMusician 2 года назад

    This is a bag of Jewels🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @asarcadyn2414
    @asarcadyn2414 2 года назад

    I was there! Brilliant night. Thanks TC for the concert (and the free headstock tuner👍)o

  • @curtdupriez3775
    @curtdupriez3775 3 года назад

    I'm new to Josh Smith (three days ago). Instant fan. Amazing stuff

  • @jamesstewart8054
    @jamesstewart8054 4 года назад

    Thumbs up Josh. Cheers James.

  • @mikec4848
    @mikec4848 2 года назад

    Wow! That was amazing on so many topics seamlessly brought all together. Another 10 year adventure, haha

  • @alfredcakeburn1166
    @alfredcakeburn1166 4 года назад

    Thanks Josh

  • @barrysebastian9584
    @barrysebastian9584 5 лет назад +2

    Nice discussion - Bruce will love the nod😉👍

  • @frankvaleron
    @frankvaleron 5 лет назад

    A truly amazing lesson :)

  • @carlodevivomusicontent2138
    @carlodevivomusicontent2138 5 лет назад +1

    Best lesson ever

  • @blueSpirit137
    @blueSpirit137 5 лет назад +1

    I discovered Josh in a Pauls' David video and I am amazed how subtle his playing is, and how he makes everything to seem super easy. The II - V - I turnaround trick is GREAT (I will also need 10 years of practice LOL)

  • @jpcdoran
    @jpcdoran 4 года назад

    Great lesson and info.

  • @mariomazza9235
    @mariomazza9235 3 года назад

    I’ve played guitar for years, never really understood jazz , but lightbulb moment , Thankyou Josh

  • @expatbizzum
    @expatbizzum 5 лет назад +2

    Great recommendation for the fantastic (Sir) Bruce Forman as well as the usual tasty playing from Josh.

  • @plantpotpeople
    @plantpotpeople 3 года назад

    What a gent and great player.

  • @DangerousGuitarist
    @DangerousGuitarist 5 лет назад +2

    Phenomenal way to making something so much more approachable! I spent my few years doing jazz just feeling my way around in the dark (you’re only ever a half step away from “right”). Really wish I’d had this insight then! But I’m always looking for new things to add to the toolkit 👍🏼

  • @jamesmagana315
    @jamesmagana315 4 года назад

    Ur the man . Great teaching

  • @alexpazman6440
    @alexpazman6440 3 года назад

    Just great thank u

  • @fvcostanzo
    @fvcostanzo 3 года назад

    This is huge - tremendous lesson.

  • @joch2305
    @joch2305 5 лет назад +1

    I've heard him give this lesson before. Good stuff.

  • @bmwcarrmann429
    @bmwcarrmann429 4 года назад +1

    Hello Josh I got it now you make me know what's going on it's now so simple it's easier learning.man I need you in my guitar life.i knew you were a guitar God when I saw the first time you played music to my ears.positively great man you just briged my gap thank you my friend.im a fan forever.keeo it coming.peace

  • @mhitc.4975
    @mhitc.4975 4 года назад

    there is tons of productive information about music but I can't digest by only watching one time,I have to watch over and over

  • @fabiocecchelli9662
    @fabiocecchelli9662 4 года назад

    Josh is AMAZING

  • @meowmixe
    @meowmixe 5 лет назад +1

    Right on Josh Smith. This cat is spot on. Great inside pitches of knowledge. Also neat to hear just how much "Blues" there is in Josh's melodic and harmonic Jazz lines. He connects these disparate dots rather well IMHO.

  • @emlyngriffith5846
    @emlyngriffith5846 Год назад

    Excellent stuff 👍🍷

  • @hereigoagain5050
    @hereigoagain5050 4 года назад

    Thanks so much! I don't play, but you videos make me a better listener.

  • @user-tx7li7sf1m
    @user-tx7li7sf1m 3 года назад

    The tips are great but let's be honest we all came to see this legend perform!!

  • @brentstewart4360
    @brentstewart4360 4 года назад

    this is great!

  • @orsanbel3668
    @orsanbel3668 3 года назад

    Josh Smith is awesome man! He played with my guitar teacher Artur Tadevosyan in germany and I don’t know why, but I felt honoured and proud:-) thank you for this content josh. Much love from germany my man :-)

  • @daddybliss3243
    @daddybliss3243 2 года назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you so much.