Hi, I actyally recommand to follow this teacher, the best jazz teacher I ever met. All his lessons are very well made as his e-books, easy to get, a master way to learn to play music, with Glen's methods.
Great stuff Glen.. Thanks so much for this lesson.. You have led me to the secret that will help me keep playing for many years to come after years of minimal improvement.. Thanks..
Great lesson Glen. Thanks I bought your Gateway to Jazz book a few years ago and found it very useful. I would recommend your teaching to anyone . Thanks
Hi Glen, using your gateway workbook on and on I found -by ear- that the first four chords of CAN’T HELP LOVIN’.. are a rhythm change. Hey, this makes me proud and this shows again how excellent your method to step into jazzy music is. And this video is great and fun, see the comment below. All the best, Martin.
Thank you Victoria. I hope you will find some helpful things for your solo gigs. You should be able to play most standards with just these chord shapes. Use the irealpro to transpose songs into your singing keys. If you have any questions write to me at...... Glenrose88@yahoo.com
Hi Glen. I'm an aging Kiwi folkie, who has branched out in my own finger style way, playing jazzy and latin songs, mostly by ear. Yes I get confused looking at jazz sheet music with chords, that I don't think I know. This vid, has unlocked heaps for me. Thanks so much. It's also made me realise, that I already unknowingly, play quiet a bit of it, sort of in different ways. Purely through my own experimentation. Thankyou so much.
Great method, thanks. The bass note on strings six and five facilitates walking bass, especially for solo guitar. I prefer to use minor nine and major nine chords (when the bass note is on the fifth string). For instance: Dm9 - G7b13 - Cmaj9. I also like to add the note b13 to the dominant chord of II - V - I, because it brings more tension and creates chromaticism in the higher notes (E - Eb - D). I also like chords with three voices, for instance, the Cmaj7 is C - E - B (with the root on the 3rd fret), or C - B - E (with the root on the 8th fret). I believe that big band jazz guitarists played this type of chord. Basically, chords that omit the fifth.
Very cool. You are tuned into making jazz chords. There are many possibilities to keep discovering. I make a lot of my chords with just three notes also and for dominant chords I just play the two notes of the tritone when I want a thinner sound.
Wow I'm playing ukulele since 2017 but i didn't know this channel existed. I like jake shimabukuro at first then lean more on james hill jazz style. But after some realization i want to try low G and then this channel appears. When the student is ready the teacher will appear indeed
hello Glen going by what you say ,,, @ 3,27 , the first chord is cm7 which i can hear is correct ,,, the 2nd is f dominant which sounds correct ,,but the last one i am lost it sounds like a bmaj 7 and not a gmaj7 , b is root,,and you have the 7th which is a ,the 3rd is d and the 6th is f ,, is this a new type or a different way of interpretation the g maj 7 Play by ear .so i am confused .apologies if I am slow . or missing some thing ,, when i slide this last chord up two slots it is a copy of cmaj 7,,, can you let me know ,as no one has said anyhing ,,,in the comments ,, and i cannot follow others ,,,
Thank you for bringing it to my attention. I looked and you are right. It is a printing error on the video and impossible to fix at this point! I will try to make a notation on the video or in the description to point it out to others.
Hi Noel, 71, still young, I'm 74. Not playing gigs much anymore, Just devoted to teaching at this juncture. Glad you are interested in the "Gateway to Jazz Guitar" book please come to the website and look on the guitar section: glenrosejazz.com
glen i can see its a printing error ,,cos @ 9.56 ,it shows at bottom of your books it is a b maj 7,,hope this helps ,,others learning or watching ,cheers
Egads! You are right! It is a printing error on the video and impossible to fix at this point! I will try to make a notation on the video or in the description to point it out to others.
@@glenrose7925 one love , i cant belive i m actually learning ,,thanks glen, waiting for the other vids in your good time .. the principle is great ,thanks ,,
Part Two of the series goes over the diminished jazz chords and works with standards that use them. The tunes studied th dim at use diminished chords are: "Unforgettable," Someone to Watch Over Me, "Mac the Knife." Part Two also goes over how to deal with "slash" chords. Get the whole four-part series on the website....thanks : glenrosejazz.com
Glen just pickup your book and I didn’t the the chord diagram pages in the back. This is one of the reasons I bought the book. Did I get an incomplete copy?
Hi Dennis, Sorry for the extremely late reply. If you have purchased a copy recently on Amazon then you have an old edition being sold by an unauthorized seller.. Write to my email and I will send you the chord diagram pages.
Glad to you're interested. Please get it at the website. It is an ebook and video that will download to your computer. . Here's a link: .....www.glenrosejazz.com/jazzy-guitar-gateway-to-jazz.html Obrigado!
Hi Glen, this is a very good add on to your excellent book and your videocourse I bought on jazzy guitar some years ago. I used the book in the same way as you describe in part 1 of the new series. Of course I made much more with the book as it gives you much more to make the guitar sound jazzy and to sing beautiful standards. I play major and minor patterns in A-mode and B-mode and the deminished chords A and B version. I also use iRealpro as you advised. My lack are 6-chords im version B and slash cords. What would you propose? Btw I never expected to play jazz before I met you. All the best, Martin Rose.
Hi Martin. Thank you for the nice words. When you get to Part Four of the new series I show how to practice all 6 chords in two positions starting from any fret on the E string and the same on the A string. I also get into and explain the so-called slash chords in Part Two. Playing the chords in both A and B shapes makes things a lot easier because you don't have to jump around the neck when you don't want to. Practice makes perfect!
@@glenrose7925 Hi Glen, thank you for your quick help. I just got part 4. I'm having a late breakfast today, my iPad in front of me watching part 4.. I l😍ve it!
Yes. It certainly does. Guitar, ukulele and piano. Just use chord diagram pages in the back of the Jazzy Ukulele book instead of the guitar diagram pages.I actually modeled the ukulele book after the guitar book so everything applies to both instruments.
Glen, praise the Lord . At last someone who cuts thru all the BS jargon & moreover, accepts & promotes that guitar sounds are (sometimes) are just 3 or 4 strings. Its in the other instructors interest to keep in complicated
Glad you like the lesson. It's for all the talented self-taught guitarists with nimble fingers and great musicianship who didn't and don't want to go down the music theory path just to play standards from fake books.
Oh wow! Easy. Please just go to the website under the guitar section. Ebook delivered instantly to you. Here's a direct link: www.glenrosejazz.com/jazzy-guitar-gateway-to-jazz.html
Sorry for the extremely late reply. If you have purchased a copy recently on Amazon then you have an old edition being sold by an unauthorized seller.. Write to my email and I will send you the chord diagram pages.
I tried to get the book “Gateway to Jazz” entered my details nothing went through I’m based in the UK and got in touch with the man himself via the online page with zero reply. Disappointing
Hi Carl, Sorry for the problem. If you tried to buy the book and the order failed then something went wrong. Please write to me at my email and I will make sure that you get it: glenrose88@yahoo.com/ By the way, you mention writing to me but I never received anythng. I check email everyday. Please try again....Thanks!
Hi, I actyally recommand to follow this teacher, the best jazz teacher I ever met. All his lessons are very well made as his e-books, easy to get, a master way to learn to play music, with Glen's methods.
Great stuff Glen.. Thanks so much for this lesson.. You have led me to the secret that will help me keep playing for many years to come after years of minimal improvement.. Thanks..
Great lesson Glen. Thanks
I bought your Gateway to Jazz book a few years ago and found it very useful.
I would recommend your teaching to anyone .
Thanks
Thanks😂. Always nice to hear.
Glad to see this is now live!
Thank you Glen
Ha! Finally. Hank you Tim. It's been a long project that I enjoyed making.
I saw your three chord idea a few years ago, it really helped me understand whats going on , super cool stuff, thanks Glen
Great to hear! Glad it helps.
Hi Glen, using your gateway workbook on and on I found -by ear- that the first four chords of CAN’T HELP LOVIN’.. are a rhythm change. Hey, this makes me proud and this shows again how excellent your method to step into jazzy music is. And this video is great and fun, see the comment below. All the best, Martin.
Awesome video Glen! This sheds light on how to play jazz songs in an easy and simple way, love it
Thanks. Once you start working eith the lessons If you have any questions feel free to email me at.... Glenrose88@yahoo.com
Great way to connect visualization with hearing the sounds of chords .
Glad you are connecting things for your understandings
Great stuff Glen. More please. You demystify jazz guitar and that’s greatly appreciated.
Thank you 760 Piper. So glad you appreciate it
Thanks for making jazz accessible. Look forward to trying your method out a few standards. Rock on!
Thank you Dean, hope you dig it.
Hi Glen, Another great video. Thank you for the care you put into your content. Always fabulous.
Thanks so much. I keep trying.
Love this Glen! Thanks for putting this together.
-Victoria
Thank you Victoria. I hope you will find some helpful things for your solo gigs. You should be able to play most standards with just these chord shapes. Use the irealpro to transpose songs into your singing keys. If you have any questions write to me at...... Glenrose88@yahoo.com
Hi Glen. I'm an aging Kiwi folkie, who has branched out in my own finger style way, playing jazzy and latin songs, mostly by ear. Yes I get confused looking at jazz sheet music with chords, that I don't think I know. This vid, has unlocked heaps for me. Thanks so much. It's also made me realise, that I already unknowingly, play quiet a bit of it, sort of in different ways. Purely through my own experimentation. Thankyou so much.
Thanks Murry. Glad you are getting something from the lessons. lots more in the full series , on the website: glenrosejazz.com
Great method, thanks.
The bass note on strings six and five facilitates walking bass, especially for solo guitar. I prefer to use minor nine and major nine chords (when the bass note is on the fifth string). For instance: Dm9 - G7b13 - Cmaj9. I also like to add the note b13 to the dominant chord of II - V - I, because it brings more tension and creates chromaticism in the higher notes (E - Eb - D). I also like chords with three voices, for instance, the Cmaj7 is C - E - B (with the root on the 3rd fret), or C - B - E (with the root on the 8th fret). I believe that big band jazz guitarists played this type of chord. Basically, chords that omit the fifth.
Very cool. You are tuned into making jazz chords. There are many possibilities to keep discovering. I make a lot of my chords with just three notes also and for dominant chords I just play the two notes of the tritone when I want a thinner sound.
@glenrose7925 that is great too.
Sounds beautiful. Thanks for making it simpler. Will get the book.
Enjoy! Thank you
Wow I'm playing ukulele since 2017 but i didn't know this channel existed. I like jake shimabukuro at first then lean more on james hill jazz style. But after some realization i want to try low G and then this channel appears. When the student is ready the teacher will appear indeed
You're a fantastic teacher sir! You've got a fan!
Put me on the list of singing your praises! lol Super great video.....well done.....thank you Glen 👍👍
Thank you Bassman! I will get my super hero uniform back from the dry cleaners soon.
@@glenrose7925 🦸🦸♂🦸♀ lol
Glen, great to see you back….I’ve used your courses years ago
Cool, thanks. If you like standards I hope you dig the new lesson series.
Fantastic lessons ever do you have link for download book
Thanks! For the 'Gateway to Jazz Guitar" book please come to the website and look on the guitar section: glenrosejazz.com
hello Glen going by what you say ,,, @ 3,27 , the first chord is cm7 which i can hear is correct ,,, the 2nd is f dominant which sounds correct ,,but the last one i am lost it sounds like a bmaj 7 and not a gmaj7 , b is root,,and you have the 7th which is a ,the 3rd is d and the 6th is f ,, is this a new type or a different way of interpretation the g maj 7 Play by ear .so i am confused .apologies if I am slow . or missing some thing ,, when i slide this last chord up two slots it is a copy of cmaj 7,,, can you let me know ,as no one has said anyhing ,,,in the comments ,, and i cannot follow others ,,,
Thank you for bringing it to my attention. I looked and you are right. It is a printing error on the video and impossible to fix at this point! I will try to make a notation on the video or in the description to point it out to others.
Glen where do I get the books live in South Africa. Like the way u teach. It is the first time playing. Iam 71 y. My children gave me a guitar.
Hi Noel, 71, still young, I'm 74. Not playing gigs much anymore, Just devoted to teaching at this juncture. Glad you are interested in the "Gateway to Jazz Guitar" book please come to the website and look on the guitar section: glenrosejazz.com
glen i can see its a printing error ,,cos @ 9.56 ,it shows at bottom of your books it is a b maj 7,,hope this helps ,,others learning or watching ,cheers
Thank you . I will check it out and see if I can fix it.
Egads! You are right! It is a printing error on the video and impossible to fix at this point! I will try to make a notation on the video or in the description to point it out to others.
@@glenrose7925 one love , i cant belive i m actually learning ,,thanks glen, waiting for the other vids in your good time .. the principle is great ,thanks ,,
How to play the diminished chords in the can’t help loving dat man song? Thanks.
Part Two of the series goes over the diminished jazz chords and works with standards that use them. The tunes studied th dim at use diminished chords are: "Unforgettable," Someone to Watch Over Me, "Mac the Knife." Part Two also goes over how to deal with "slash" chords. Get the whole four-part series on the website....thanks : glenrosejazz.com
Glen just pickup your book and I didn’t the the chord diagram pages in the back. This is one of the reasons I bought the book. Did I get an incomplete copy?
Hi Dennis, Sorry for the extremely late reply. If you have purchased a copy recently on Amazon then you have an old edition being sold by an unauthorized seller.. Write to my email and I will send you the chord diagram pages.
Great Glen, How do i do to receive your book,i am leaving in Brazil.Thanks
Glad to you're interested.
Please get it at the website. It is an ebook and video that will download to your computer.
. Here's a link: .....www.glenrosejazz.com/jazzy-guitar-gateway-to-jazz.html
Obrigado!
Thank you for that video! It helps me a lot! Greetings from Germany!👍😎🎸
Really helpful, dude! Muchisimas gracias :-)
my pleasure. Glad you dig it.
Hi Glen, this is a very good add on to your excellent book and your videocourse I bought on jazzy guitar some years ago. I used the book in the same way as you describe in part 1 of the new series. Of course I made much more with the book as it gives you much more to make the guitar sound jazzy and to sing beautiful standards. I play major and minor patterns in A-mode and B-mode and the deminished chords A and B version. I also use iRealpro as you advised. My lack are 6-chords im version B and slash cords. What would you propose? Btw I never expected to play jazz before I met you. All the best, Martin Rose.
Hi Martin. Thank you for the nice words. When you get to Part Four of the new series I show how to practice all 6 chords in two positions starting from any fret on the E string and the same on the A string. I also get into and explain the so-called slash chords in Part Two. Playing the chords in both A and B shapes makes things a lot easier because you don't have to jump around the neck when you don't want to. Practice makes perfect!
@@glenrose7925 Hi Glen, thank you for your quick help. I just got part 4. I'm having a late breakfast today, my iPad in front of me watching part 4.. I l😍ve it!
Very useful and I can't recommend it to strong. Bravo!
Thank you so much. Nice to hear.
Would this theory apply to the ukulele? I just bought your workbook 1 and the videos for uke. Great information. I’m still working on it.
Yes. It certainly does. Guitar, ukulele and piano. Just use chord diagram pages in the back of the Jazzy Ukulele book instead of the guitar diagram pages.I actually modeled the ukulele book after the guitar book so everything applies to both instruments.
@@glenrose7925 great. I’m loving it. I’m just entering the B shapes. This is helping me take my music to another level. Thank you.
Hey glen I’m trying to find part 2 but I can’t seem to find it! Anybody seen that diminished lesson?
Thank you friend
My pleasure
Thx for switching it up..."loving that gal" 😊...
One of my favorites. .....but there are so many.
Great teacher but looking at the third column of the b patterns he has b flat major at the 3rd fret shouldn't that be c maj 7
Glen, praise the Lord . At last someone who cuts thru all the BS jargon & moreover, accepts & promotes that guitar sounds are (sometimes) are just 3 or 4 strings. Its in the other instructors interest to keep in complicated
Glad you like the lesson. It's for all the talented self-taught guitarists with nimble fingers and great musicianship who didn't and don't want to go down the music theory path just to play standards from fake books.
Hey Glen, nice video but where can we purchase the book? I can only find it used on Amazon for $30, did not find it for sale on your website......
Oh wow! Easy. Please just go to the website under the guitar section. Ebook delivered instantly to you.
Here's a direct link:
www.glenrosejazz.com/jazzy-guitar-gateway-to-jazz.html
A teaching genius.
Ha! Me and Bill Nye.
I bought the book, but the major and minor chords that you show is not in the book?
Why would I watch ads for guitar chords?
The ads aren't mine and I have no control over them. I hate them too....Glen
Hi Glen,
I have bought your book several years ago.
I don't have the chords charts at the end of the book.
Is there a way to get it?
Thanks, Yehuda
Hi Yehyda. Write to my email and I will send them to you. glenrose88@yahoo.com
Sorry for the extremely late reply. If you have purchased a copy recently on Amazon then you have an old edition being sold by an unauthorized seller.. Write to my email and I will send you the chord diagram pages.
Good morning Glen you must workout u look so much younger thank u like too learn the guitar.
I always look younger in dim light 😄 And music keeps you young
Where can I get the book glen???
Glad you're interested. Please get it at the website. Here's a link: .....www.glenrosejazz.com/jazzy-guitar-gateway-to-jazz.html
I tried to get the book “Gateway to Jazz” entered my details nothing went through I’m based in the UK and got in touch with the man himself via the online page with zero reply. Disappointing
Hi Carl, Sorry for the problem. If you tried to buy the book and the order failed then something went wrong. Please write to me at my email and I will make sure that you get it: glenrose88@yahoo.com/
By the way, you mention writing to me but I never received anythng. I check email everyday. Please try again....Thanks!
..and a jazz vamp follows later🤗
Alert: this guy babbles till 3:08 before he plays the first chord
Ha ha! The beautiful thing is that you can simply jump to 3:08 if you don't want to hear my professorial pontifications.🤓
His “babbling” is vital! Take the time to listen to all of it. 🙂
🙂@@sandyguerrero804
@@sandyguerrero804 - Thanks Sandy, I like that " vital babbling" I am going to use that when I drink too much coffee 😀
@@glenrose7925 😊