Online lessons are available. I specialize in the transition from blues and rock to jazz. Love to help you more. One hour lessons are just $50 USD. Hope to see you soon. There’s also more to the series we just got interrupted by the pandemic. New ones soon.
There’s a lot more but it’s a good start. I’ll add more this year. If you can, please follow my Spotify channel. Just put Gaetano Letizia in the Spotify search bar.
Really helpful! Thank you for sharing. As an intermediate blues guitar player I am really trying to add some other flavors to my playing. I will definitely be checking out your other videos
@@GaetanoLetiziaMusic So glad to hear it! Wow, thank you so much for that, I will subscribe to your channel in order to keep up with your content! :) I will surely think about that lesson, thank you so much again!
Hello people I hope that everything is alright with all of you ... I want to ask about something ... The first sound they played from 00:45 to 1:07 is it an improvisation ? ( I really like to hear this for hours so it would be very nice to have the complete sound if possible ) thank you so much ... From Algeria 🙏🏼 .
Hi it’s mostly just playing through a standard 12 bar blues progression in both a basic blues style and then moving closer to a jazz style by adding in some chords common to jazz. One of the main differences between jazz and blues is that jazz adds more harmonic movement, more color to standard chord progressions. Happy new year! Peace on earth to men of good will. 🎶
@@GaetanoLetiziaMusic happy new year to you, to all the readers and to all the music lovers ... I'm very honoured by your answer thank you so much ... . This part you play with Lenny is very nice no it's a jewel 👏👏 bravo messieurs .
Fred Sokolow (no relation to me) tells the joke that blues musicians play 3 chords to a room of 100 people, whereas jazz musicians play 100 chords to a room of 3 people. That's a bit extreme, but you get the point. Improvisational jazz is esoteric and only attracts a smaller crowd of fans compared with blues/rock/country styles that are based on the 12=bar blues structure. Jazz chord progressions rely on a lot of 2 5 1 chord sequences mixing major and minor with other chords that move between them, whereas blues generally uses 1 4 5 chords and their 7ths. Jazz adds notes in the next octave above the root (9th 11th and 13th degrees of the scale) and the 7ths, whereas blues uses a lot of 7ths and not the extended notes.
What do like better, BBQ or a gourmet dinner? Chinese or Italian? Football or basketball? I like them all. And art isn’t limited to II V I. It’s all unlimited. Create fearlessly. ✝️
I like Lenny's smile, he looks gentle and calm.
Just like an uncle that you'll be going to miss alot
Yeah me too...
4:04 guess what! It worked! This is the simplest and best explanation for it, thanks a lot!
So happy to have helped. More sessions coming soon. Online lessons available any time. Just let me know. Stay safe!
Thanks for the wonderful comments. Please let me know if you’re interested in a free Zoom lesson.
Online lessons are available. I specialize in the transition from blues and rock to jazz. Love to help you more. One hour lessons are just $50 USD. Hope to see you soon.
There’s also more to the series we just got interrupted by the pandemic. New ones soon.
It helps me a lot understanding the differences! Thanks for posting this for both of you and the guitarts on the left seems really humble!
Please subscribe to my channel. Many more free tips coming! Peace my brothers and sisters. 🙏🏻
Guys! You ROCK! What a vibe! Greetings from Poland
very informative , I came here trying to find out difference between Soul and Blues . would love to see a video about that too
Thanks I’m planning a lot more teaching videos but I’m not solid on soul v blues.
Wow i could listen to this for ages thanks for the explanation!
There’s a lot more but it’s a good start. I’ll add more this year. If you can, please follow my Spotify channel. Just put Gaetano Letizia in the Spotify search bar.
Really helpful! Thank you for sharing. As an intermediate blues guitar player I am really trying to add some other flavors to my playing. I will definitely be checking out your other videos
So cool oldsters
hey who you calling old? Age is just a number and ours are un-listed. Hahahahah!
You guys are awesome!
This was great thank you
very helpful, thanks!
What a guys! They are good musicians
wow, so good!
It's help me a lot, thank you all for that lesson.
This is amazing. Really wholesome.
And you made me learn something new :D
Thank you so much for this!
More to come this year. And let me know if you’d like a free zoom lesson.
@@GaetanoLetiziaMusic So glad to hear it!
Wow, thank you so much for that, I will subscribe to your channel in order to keep up with your content! :)
I will surely think about that lesson, thank you so much again!
❤
wow u are awesome, greetings from Chile
enseñame a musicar, chilenito lindo
Hello people I hope that everything is alright with all of you ... I want to ask about something ... The first sound they played from 00:45 to 1:07 is it an improvisation ? ( I really like to hear this for hours so it would be very nice to have the complete sound if possible ) thank you so much ... From Algeria 🙏🏼 .
Hi it’s mostly just playing through a standard 12 bar blues progression in both a basic blues style and then moving closer to a jazz style by adding in some chords common to jazz. One of the main differences between jazz and blues is that jazz adds more harmonic movement, more color to standard chord progressions. Happy new year! Peace on earth to men of good will. 🎶
@@GaetanoLetiziaMusic happy new year to you, to all the readers and to all the music lovers ... I'm very honoured by your answer thank you so much ... .
This part you play with Lenny is very nice no it's a jewel 👏👏 bravo messieurs .
Simple but helpful, thx sire!
Legends!
Fred Sokolow (no relation to me) tells the joke that blues musicians play 3 chords to a room of 100 people, whereas jazz musicians play 100 chords to a room of 3 people. That's a bit extreme, but you get the point. Improvisational jazz is esoteric and only attracts a smaller crowd of fans compared with blues/rock/country styles that are based on the 12=bar blues structure. Jazz chord progressions rely on a lot of 2 5 1 chord sequences mixing major and minor with other chords that move between them, whereas blues generally uses 1 4 5 chords and their 7ths. Jazz adds notes in the next octave above the root (9th 11th and 13th degrees of the scale) and the 7ths, whereas blues uses a lot of 7ths and not the extended notes.
What do like better, BBQ or a gourmet dinner? Chinese or Italian? Football or basketball? I like them all. And art isn’t limited to II V I. It’s all unlimited. Create fearlessly. ✝️
Wow that was helpful Sir. Thank you for posting
This was very helpful
omg this is sooooo clear thanks!!
Wow!!! 👏🏼
The first music... kkkk it's Reggae!! 😉
Hi Gaetano. Could you please ask Lenny what bass he is playing in this video?
It’s an inexpensive Ibanez he uses for teaching
@@GaetanoLetiziaMusic thanks for the reply.
@@rigidyrourke send me your email and I’ll send you the link if you like.
i want to learn please help me please😢
Can you take a lesson on zoom?
love the standard blues with 4 chords!
Bass players rule.
(I'm a bass player too🤣🤣🤣🤣)
So jazz is basically ever changing blues..
Yes. It’s the natural growth of the art form. Just more branches on the vine.
@@GaetanoLetiziaMusic one question. By that logic is jazz a subgenre of blues or just a genre that got so big that is its own thing now?
Don’t worry much about labels. Bird said it’s all just music.
@@GaetanoLetiziaMusic i just ask cuz of i would want to categorize the audio in Samsung music. But anyway thx for the replies.
So Michael Jordan quit his basketball career to play bass.
Ha, Only I didnt catch anyting from this video. TT.
Send me your questions and I’ll respond
@@GaetanoLetiziaMusic Thanks ~