Thanks again Marc. I feel very refreshed watching and listening to this lesson and although I can't state what I feel here. I think I may be able to post up a new and fresh RUclips video because of it. ( Sorry about that bit. ) Cheers again. Will.
I don't usually comment, but was moved to by this lesson - it has to be one of the very best I have ever seen on RUclips - thank you so much for what you do, Marc! Cheers from Australia.
Marc-Andre - your videos have come a long way in visual and content quality! Great advice - decluttering the brain when improvising using your clear steps. Merci encore !
Marc, very good I heard you previously say "target the third" but I didn't really know HOW to target the third This gives me a method - and I know this will be modified as I hope to advance - but it is a good method to start
Hi Marc the improvise tutorial is fantastic, clear, concise and makes sense. Now it's time to see if I can implement it, make the changes, drill the process and get creative and hopefully start to sound like Jazz. Thank you.
Great teaching, and method. If anybody wants to practice with a real drummer, I am uploading on my channel different drums tracking tracks, featuring a real drummer and no loops! Enjoy!
This is an awesome lesson, as I'm one of the intermediate struggling jazz guitarists that you talked about in the beginning. My only criticism is that your cursor arrow was constantly in the middle of the screen, (especially on your face), and was a little distracting. However, this was minor and the content was excellent!
Hi Peter, I have a recommended 7-stage process that you can use to learn jazz standards, which of course includes exercises and etudes. It's available here for free: www.skool.com/jazz-guitar-fellowship And don't hesitate to post questions there as fellow members are eager to help each other :)
Hi Marc I love this lesson. Just a question, if we target Bflat a semitone from above for the G7 chord, should we not be playing B instead of C ? Thanks for the hard work you put in.
I'm sure the answer to my question is in here somewhere, but I'll ask anyway, I consider myself an in betweener just as you describe, moreso in a blues arena, so that probably makes me a pre beginner in jazz improvisation arena, will your process work for myself and others in my stage of guitar?
Though simple isn't always wise , nonetheless the greatest wisdom is simple - wonderful teaching Marc. You are a friend of every guitarist !
Thanks again Marc. I feel very refreshed watching and listening to this lesson and although I can't state what I feel here. I think I may be able to post up a new and fresh RUclips video because of it. ( Sorry about that bit. ) Cheers again. Will.
That’s great to hear Will! You should post a video 😁
Marvellous!
How I wish I'd had a teacher like Marc, 40 years ago.
Maybe next time...😅
I don't usually comment, but was moved to by this lesson - it has to be one of the very best I have ever seen on RUclips - thank you so much for what you do, Marc! Cheers from Australia.
Thank you so much, Tom :)
Marc - another great example of reducing the complex to simplicity. After the first thousand times it gets automatic.
It gets easier, as they say :) Thanks, Don!
Marc - Great job yes this is your best without a doubt wish I knew this years ago . Thank you
Hey, glad it was helpful! Thank you for the kind words :)
Marc-Andre - your videos have come a long way in visual and content quality! Great advice - decluttering the brain when improvising using your clear steps. Merci encore !
Thank you so much :)
Thank you so much teacher Marc awesome lesson thank you thank you
Glad you liked it!
this is jazz gold, thanks
I appreciate your kind words :)
Amazingly! So simple and at the same time so musical! Who would have thought?
Indeed :)
Excellent lesson, Marc. Thanks so much!
Thank you too!
Marc, very good
I heard you previously say "target the third" but I didn't really know HOW to target the third
This gives me a method - and I know this will be modified as I hope to advance - but it is a good method to start
Hey Thomas! Let us know how it goes in the Skool group :)
Hi Marc the improvise tutorial is fantastic, clear, concise and makes sense. Now it's time to see if I can implement it, make the changes, drill the process and get creative and hopefully start to sound like Jazz. Thank you.
Best of luck! :)
Thank you so much for this! It's helping me a ton!
You're welcome :)
One of the best jazz lessons I have seen on RUclips. Really cool ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words :) More coming soon!
Good one Marc cheers from Australia ..enjoy your Autumn 😊
Thanks, John. You too!
Great teaching, and method. If anybody wants to practice with a real drummer, I am uploading on my channel different drums tracking tracks, featuring a real drummer and no loops! Enjoy!
Really incredible lesson...I'll have to sign up when I have some time later this year, hopefully there's space...
Feel free to shoot me a mail. Looking forward to it :)
Great lesson Marc, excellent breakdown of what happens on the run.
Thanks!
Marvellous
Thanks for watching!
This is an awesome lesson, as I'm one of the intermediate struggling jazz guitarists that you talked about in the beginning. My only criticism is that your cursor arrow was constantly in the middle of the screen, (especially on your face), and was a little distracting. However, this was minor and the content was excellent!
Thank you for your advice :) This screen capture lesson is a new format and I'll have to take this into consideration.
Great lesson Marc, thank you so much :) Do you have any suggestions on the DRILL DRILL DRILL part? Like exercises, etudes, etc? TIA
Hi Peter, I have a recommended 7-stage process that you can use to learn jazz standards, which of course includes exercises and etudes.
It's available here for free:
www.skool.com/jazz-guitar-fellowship
And don't hesitate to post questions there as fellow members are eager to help each other :)
🎉. Yiggvie jazz 😮
Hi Marc I love this lesson. Just a question, if we target Bflat a semitone from above for the G7 chord, should we not be playing B instead of C ? Thanks for the hard work you put in.
The target note is B, and a semi tone above is C
🤷♂️
If the target tone is different, then we adjust, yes.
What is the cost after the free 1 on 1? I couldn’t find it on your webpage.
Great information! What software are you using in this video to show the chords, then transpose etc
iReal Pro :)
I'm sure the answer to my question is in here somewhere, but I'll ask anyway, I consider myself an in betweener just as you describe, moreso in a blues arena, so that probably makes me a pre beginner in jazz improvisation arena, will your process work for myself and others in my stage of guitar?
Yes! Many students in my class started with blues like yourself :)
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I love DEATH METAL ☝️
How can we get the Google doc again for the No BS file?
Hi, it's all here:
www.jazzguitarlessons.net/process