Justin-Lee Schultz Analysis
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- Опубликовано: 5 дек 2020
- I hope you learn something from this video and enjoy applying this stuff to your own playing. It was great fun learning these licks/runs and it's a really nice feeling to share this information.
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Super cool analysis, thanks for sharing.
Fascinating. Thank you for this info.
more people like you pls
Wow I wish I saw this a long time ago. Thanks for this!
My pleasure! Thank you for the kind words.
Wow amazing
Thank you for the kind words! :) I'll be uploading more of these style videos very soon.
Great video
Thank you!
Very enlightening, I always wonder what are those fast stuff
omg thanks
thank u sir!
You're very welcome!
Thanks for the Video...Nice One..👌👍
You're very welcome! :) You might be interested in my more recent video on Justin's Lingus solo. All the best!
thanks! Question - for the second clip are you thinking about descending structures, if so could you outline them?
Great question! I didn't really think about it in descending structures, more just focused on maintaining the descending chromatic line on top.
However, from that descending chromatic bit (starting on the note D) I see the arpeggio outlines like this - Bb6, A6, Dm7, E#5add9, E7add9, Bbadd4.
Hope that helps! :)
wow this is amazing pls do more :)
Thank you very much! I just uploaded a video earlier today looking at Jesus Molina if you're interested :)
@@willburdett Will check that out too :D
Deus abençoe
Can you do it in f?
Awesome content , subscribe for sure
Thank you!
Which app you recommend for midi Learning , I'm on a 61key Non Weighted for Now until I have the SL88 !!!! Great Video & Much Respect for sharing your knowledge .
Thanks for the kind words!
In terms of MIDI I almost exclusively use logic now with Keyscape plugins for performance and Musescore for notation.
The keyboard app I use to display everything is called the "Chordie App" (not free unfortunately 😅).
And then to transcribe stuff I use an app called "Transcribe" (has a free trial) . This only stops/starts/allows you to loop audio, but helps massively with playing as fast as this!
I hope that helps answer your question 😊
Nice video but I want to mention that your audio lowers at the end of the video.
Amazing! New sub here.
Thank you! And welcome to the channel :)
Please can you do more Justin Lee Schultz breakdown cause am totally subscribing
You know that Spain solo isn’t his ? It’s from Al Jarreau’s version of Spain by Larry Williams of synth , good analysis though thanks
Wow that’s cool! Thanks for the info 😄
Loved it bro, Could u do the same and analyse Jesus molina
Thanks man! I'll be back to making videos again soon and will definitely look at some Molina.
I have one video on him already on my channel if you're interested.
Is there any playing/pieces of his in particular you like?
@@willburdett Thanks for the reply, I've noticed that Jesus uses a lot of block chords and different voicings to harmonize a note also different patterns and structure to solo especially in the two videos with Justin and Cory Henry.
Could u make something from those videos.
@@zzush I'll take a look for sure!
@@zzushYes, his stuff is a little more complex!
Вундеркин....будет всю жизнь доказывать ,что умеет играть,а главное то это сочинять музыку, звукоизвлечение,темп....он интересен пока ребёнок.....Иисус Молина тоже был вундеркином,теперь просто музыкант....и стал как все.