The ones in the extremes : C Minor and Bb major : ). Great Etudes, thanks. I am an intermediate player, working through easy jazz standards in C, and pop/contemporary Etudes in most keys. Jazz is ahead, and more blues certainly. I would like to complement my already packed journal practice with your very interesting books for study. Is there any logical progression recommended? I could follow the licks for instance, but I would not have use for them right now. Any recommendation? Thanks!
@@alejandromedina2349 Thank you for your kind comment, I'm glad to hear you like my content. About "logical progression recommended", maybe the books about 20 Scales, 20 Patterns and 20 Phrases I made would be a good start, but it all depends on your needs as a musician and on what you want to improve in a short/medium term. This Songbook for example might be useful as well since it covers many techniques in various styles of playing, in different keys. Whatever you choose, I hope you enjoy it, and happy practice! :)
@@JuanOrtizPiano Thanks for your fast answer! The songbook in fact suits me very well. I am already practicing a lot of technique but your Etudes are music, and it would be certainly more enjoyable. I also like very much your book of playing like Barry and others, those drills sound very cool! that would be the next one.
Which song was your favorite?
Neko's Nap of course! ❤️ (Ab minor)
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The ones in the extremes : C Minor and Bb major : ). Great Etudes, thanks. I am an intermediate player, working through easy jazz standards in C, and pop/contemporary Etudes in most keys. Jazz is ahead, and more blues certainly. I would like to complement my already packed journal practice with your very interesting books for study. Is there any logical progression recommended? I could follow the licks for instance, but I would not have use for them right now. Any recommendation? Thanks!
@@alejandromedina2349 Thank you for your kind comment, I'm glad to hear you like my content. About "logical progression recommended", maybe the books about 20 Scales, 20 Patterns and 20 Phrases I made would be a good start, but it all depends on your needs as a musician and on what you want to improve in a short/medium term. This Songbook for example might be useful as well since it covers many techniques in various styles of playing, in different keys. Whatever you choose, I hope you enjoy it, and happy practice! :)
@@JuanOrtizPiano Thanks for your fast answer! The songbook in fact suits me very well. I am already practicing a lot of technique but your Etudes are music, and it would be certainly more enjoyable. I also like very much your book of playing like Barry and others, those drills sound very cool! that would be the next one.
These are some sick tunes!
Thank you my friend!
You're underrated man. Thank you for being my jazz teacher :)
I'm lucky to have you as a student! Let's practice more! 🥸
all the songs are wonderful.
Thank you so much!
Nice!
Thank you!