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Ep. #01 | Cool Charlie Christian lick!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2022
  • Here we take a look at the great jazz guitarist Charlie Christian, his solo on Swing to Bop, and learn a beautiful Bb7 lick from his solo, recorded live at one of the late night jam sessions at Minton's Playhouse in Harlem, in 1941.
    Original recording of Swing to Bop:
    music.apple.com/jp/album/swin...
    open.spotify.com/track/4CD9od...
    Next episode we will look at tritone subs, and after that, use the idea of tritone subs with this Charlie Christian lick to imagine what Charlie Christian might have sounded like if he had lived a year or two longer!
    Watch here:
    Ep. #02 • Ep. #02 | Tritone Subs
    Ep. #03 • Ep. #03 | Charlie Chri...
    Jordan Officer is a jazz, blues, country guitar player, singer, producer, educator, touring and recording artist from Montreal. In these video podcasts he will be looking at guitar technique, language, ideas for improvising, gear, talking to some of his favourite guitar players, talking about his influences, and more. New videos will be dropping every two weeks starting Feb 2022 so stay tuned.
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Комментарии • 68

  • @pianowill01
    @pianowill01 3 месяца назад

    Really cool.. Thanks for taking to time to go onto this. Great observations. Please do more.

  • @elmud
    @elmud 13 дней назад

    Finally someone citing Bob Wills on a CC video. Thanks, man.

  • @alainlapointe3528
    @alainlapointe3528 2 года назад

    Great news!!!!! Can’t wait🤩. Thank you so much Jordan 🙏

  • @georgesember9069
    @georgesember9069 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the post, Charlie Christian’s art just fascinates!

  • @ryanmurtha2392
    @ryanmurtha2392 11 месяцев назад

    Hey all right, you came up in my feed because I listen to Swing to Bop so much. You got chops man, glad to have found you. Yeah that solo is the best guitar solo I've ever heard, thanks for agreeing!

  • @BelfastBoxingNBlues
    @BelfastBoxingNBlues 4 месяца назад

    Great video man, much appreciated:)

  • @Jamestele1
    @Jamestele1 Год назад +1

    Great history of Charlie Christian and the emergence of the electric guitar. I was practically drooling over that guitar you are playing. I play a Tele, but I remember Joe Pass stating that he disliked solid body electric guitars, as they have no sound without being plugged in. Charlie and Joe and two of my favorite guitarists.

    • @JordanOfficerStudio
      @JordanOfficerStudio  11 месяцев назад

      Yaman. That's the guitar Charlie played too (he later switched to a fancier model ES-250). Thanks for your comment!

  • @torontolarrivee7965
    @torontolarrivee7965 Год назад +2

    Just killer… love this approachable style of jazz guitar, and Jordan crushes it both on tone and feel

  • @peteeastmuremusic
    @peteeastmuremusic 2 года назад

    So excited to hear this series!!! Subscribed!!!

  • @willarddickerson921
    @willarddickerson921 11 месяцев назад

    I love the lick that you are sharing. I have one of his albums on vinyl. I need to listen to more CC.

  • @Kylerjguitar
    @Kylerjguitar Год назад

    Man great stuff! This channel will be so much help thank you. Hard to find good stuff on Charlie where people explain what he’s thinking. It’s hard to get in his head cause he’s so fast moving and expressive

    • @JordanOfficerStudio
      @JordanOfficerStudio  11 месяцев назад

      Indeed. I love trying to get myself in there. I always learn so much.

  • @lewdite
    @lewdite 2 года назад +3

    Hello Jordan… I consider myself to be a "hummer & strummer" and not a musician. I can't even read music but I have been an admirer of your musical talent for many years. I once had the pleasure of playing at the Wheel Club and being backed by yourself and Stephen Barry. I can only tell you that I will never forget that experience. I felt like a surfer and you and Stephen were the wave. You guys carried me along with such energy that I was continually elevated throughout the whole set.
    All that being said, I am very excited to see this new series that you are posting. I will never be a musician but that doesn't mean I can't enjoy your talent. For people who aspire to be a musician I can't think of a better source of inspiration.

  • @simoncooper2008
    @simoncooper2008 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much. Revelation

  • @trucks2byhalia
    @trucks2byhalia 3 месяца назад

    Very cool. I can't believe you learned how to play that. I've been trying to figure out that lick for years with no success. He was such an inventive guitarist.

  • @martinmilan3169
    @martinmilan3169 2 года назад

    Great, I am thrilled to hear such a talented player as you, mention Swing to Bop that way. I listened to it years ago by accident at a friend’s place, and, although I did not know anything about jazz or guitars, I had never heard anything so exciting and it changed my life. It remains, as you said one of best ever solos. Only Wes or Django have emulated such greatness. Thanks.

    • @JordanOfficerStudio
      @JordanOfficerStudio  2 года назад

      Yes it's incredible. Very lucky that we have those live recordings!!!

  • @willarddickerson921
    @willarddickerson921 11 месяцев назад

    You are bringing tears to my eyes. Everything that you are saying is true.

  • @dancabana8096
    @dancabana8096 2 года назад +2

    Although I don't play guitar since a long time, I loved the fact that it can help me to understand music theory some more. Thanks Jordan !

  • @stevepethel6843
    @stevepethel6843 Год назад

    God bless and be with you and thanks for sharing amazing guitar lesson...

  • @stuartstuart321
    @stuartstuart321 5 месяцев назад

    Charlie a unique talent and he rocks❤

  • @jazzbox35
    @jazzbox35 8 месяцев назад

    I close my eyes and listen to Swing to Bop and can imagine the enormous effect he would have had. He'd kind of bait you into thinking he'd stalled out his solos somewhat, there is a lot of intentional holding back and staccato notes, and just when you are thinking he's starting to ease off, he hits the bridge and burns through those eight note clusters. When I listened to him as a teenager, I didn't like it that much. There were flashier guitarists since. But now I really like it, and his place in history, that it was so original.

  • @4cidj4y
    @4cidj4y Год назад

    great

  • @AlexVachon
    @AlexVachon 2 года назад

    Your course is very helpful as a filmmaker. Perfect music for the comedy genre.

  • @willarddickerson921
    @willarddickerson921 11 месяцев назад

    I appreciate that you remember Charlie Christian. They have a Charlie Christian Festival Every year on his birthday at his birthplace Bonham, TX ir at least they use to about 10 years ago.

  • @ismaelnin8960
    @ismaelnin8960 11 месяцев назад

    Gracias

  • @davidlopez-white3185
    @davidlopez-white3185 6 месяцев назад

    ok nice thank you!!

  • @anthonyroach7974
    @anthonyroach7974 Год назад

    Yes I totally agree with your words had so much feel and that raw but very technical style was the jimi Hendrix of the day reminds me of the gypsy jazz style to blues mixed in .Amazing

    • @JordanOfficerStudio
      @JordanOfficerStudio  11 месяцев назад

      So out of the blue and revolutionary, a massive influence on everything that came after, died so young, I think it's definitely an appropriate comparison!!!

  • @crimsontyger8576
    @crimsontyger8576 Год назад

    Overall, for me, your absolute love and respect for the genre shines through. I also came to Jazz through blues. My teacher was Mr Louis Gallo who, sadly, is no longer with us. BTW, your playing is wonderful.

  • @ryanreeves8931
    @ryanreeves8931 Год назад

    Holy CRAPP!!! Just found your channel. Your playing is amazing. I would love a few videos about your comping you displayed here. Thanks for the uplink.

    • @JordanOfficerStudio
      @JordanOfficerStudio  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment, and suggestion. That would be cool, and I'll try to do that at some point! All the best.

  • @SubTroppo
    @SubTroppo 11 месяцев назад

    When I first heard "Swing To Bop I realised what Alvin Lee had been listening to so that he could play like "that" on Ten Years After's "Undead" (live at Klooks Kleek).

  • @jsamc
    @jsamc Год назад

    People like you make me wonder why I even pick a guitar up LOL !! will like and subscribe.

  • @andreascalzini6189
    @andreascalzini6189 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Jordan, which chord progression were you soloing over when you demonstrated that short chord solo? I'm currently learning it as I want to start improvising in this chordal style.

  • @trucks2byhalia
    @trucks2byhalia 3 месяца назад

    Do you have a video or videos playing the rest of that bridge?

  • @spyderstompers7180
    @spyderstompers7180 11 месяцев назад

    Love Charlie Christian

    • @JordanOfficerStudio
      @JordanOfficerStudio  11 месяцев назад

      Amazing.

    • @billdang3953
      @billdang3953 6 месяцев назад

      Important enough to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

  • @frankus54
    @frankus54 Месяц назад

    I would be interested to know what Charlie's previous musical education was. Was he trained or did he just figure it out with a little help from some horn players? For such a young player without obvious mentors, he was unique.

  • @chansouvannarath3789
    @chansouvannarath3789 Год назад

    Charlie Christian is where you start if you want to learn Jazz. I did the same.

  • @stevekindler
    @stevekindler 6 месяцев назад

    well.. thank you, but one thing that you passed over was that in the format of the big band he, with his "newly invented gtr." was not constrained by the volume of all those horn players... "Chonk Charlie Chonk"

  • @PierreVeniot
    @PierreVeniot 2 года назад

    Man, I play a bit of guitar, this is great! I want more... I want ot by a semi-acoustic ''jazzy'' electric, what would be a good ''budget'' axe?

    • @fornofsky
      @fornofsky 2 года назад +1

      Check Eastman guitar awsome quality/price ratio ….

    • @dancabana8096
      @dancabana8096 2 года назад +3

      Ibanez, I had two guitars of their Artcore series and you can find some used ones at a very good price.

    • @JordanOfficerStudio
      @JordanOfficerStudio  2 года назад +2

      Thanks a lot! The suggestions posted here already are cool. The Godin 5th ave is cool too. I would also check out cool vintage archtops that are not too expensive. Everything's gone up in price in recent years, but I'm sure you could still find something fun under 1k

  • @atomicflash1753
    @atomicflash1753 5 месяцев назад

    Talker

  • @diegomaugeri4038
    @diegomaugeri4038 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love Charlie Christian but you are giving him too much credit, at least as far as creating a new vocabulary in jazz. Yes, he was very innovative in the guitar world (he pioneered a guitar world) but his vocabulary was Benny Goodman's and, more importantly, Lester Young's. Charlie Christian proved that guitar could become a be bop instrument by translating the reed's idiom of the time into guitar. And even just that is no small feat!

    • @nicholasdauphinais
      @nicholasdauphinais 8 месяцев назад

      This is completely false info. You are a hater. CC totally had his own style and sound. His music is timeless still to this day people can not get that sound.

    • @hunterbrown7161
      @hunterbrown7161 6 дней назад

      He didn't say he created new vocabulary. He said he created a new voice to use the vocabulary. Which is exactly what he did.

  • @krausewitz6786
    @krausewitz6786 5 месяцев назад

    Dude, we know who CC is. You don't need to waste MORE THAN HALF THE VIDEO gobbing off.
    Just play.

    • @PageandPlant4Life
      @PageandPlant4Life 14 дней назад

      I didn't. All I'd ever heard of was the pickup they refer to as a "charlie christian pickup"

  • @um9272
    @um9272 9 месяцев назад

    6:30 min of blah blah and 1 min noodling 😒