What really struck me upon rewatching this is the volume between strings. The lower strings weren’t overpowering, plus the consistent prioritization of the melody dynamically is so good. I found this fairly difficult on electric more than acoustic at times when you want all of the voices in the chords to ring out only to cover the melody up with those lower voices overpowering it. Jonathan does it perfectly here! My initial though was, “I wonder what multi-band compressor he’s using!”😂
Hey Mitchell! It's true that Jonathan is really great with the dynamics! It's really important to work on that as a guitar player! Control is the key ! :P
I've been trying to create a solo arrangement of this tune over the past few days. I would like to express my gratitude for your posting of this wealth of knowledge. It is highly beneficial to not only myself, but the rest of the shedders out there. Thank you for the blessing.
Oh Man, I was unaware of Dr. Lonnie Smith's passing! I saw them together in Denver's Dazzle Jazz and became an instant fan of Jonathan Kreisberg that night. An excellent time indeed and a place full of people that really loved the music.
Excellent teacher, he will always be one of my favorite guitarists, I hope very soon after his tour to take some classes based in explorations of note a big hug from Bogotá Colombia
Hi Johathan, that sounds really awesome. May I ask, how much of this rendition is actually pre-composed and how much "pure improvisation"? This is definitely no provocation; I am pretty aware that such fluent, consistent and nice playing does not come 100% "from the moment"
Jonathan Kreisberg is a superhero 🦸♂️🎸💪🏾 🏆
RIP Benny Golson
Excellent. A privilege to listen to you up close.
This guy is one of the great jazz guitar players of this era. And he keeps getting better! The ideas, the phrasing. So musical, and that sound! 👏👏👏
Exquisite❤️🎶
Beautiful interpretation. Thanks for posting
Man, your right hand is pheNOMinal.
Beautiful …outlining harmony and still so musical…melodies are a flying! The touch is …the tone. Superb my friend.
fantastic playing!!
Beautiful! And thanks for the close up! Even I can transcribe it now, lol.
Yeah me too... at 0.5x speed of course
That's just beautiful.
Been missing my fixes of new JK material! Thank you.
That sound is totally incredible!!
and the way of playing is amazing!
What a touch and tone😮☮️❤️✨
One of my favorite guitars and favorite versions of this piece!
What really struck me upon rewatching this is the volume between strings. The lower strings weren’t overpowering, plus the consistent prioritization of the melody dynamically is so good.
I found this fairly difficult on electric more than acoustic at times when you want all of the voices in the chords to ring out only to cover the melody up with those lower voices overpowering it.
Jonathan does it perfectly here! My initial though was, “I wonder what multi-band compressor he’s using!”😂
Hey Mitchell! It's true that Jonathan is really great with the dynamics! It's really important to work on that as a guitar player! Control is the key ! :P
Great Jonathan!!!
Loved this!
so well played!
Fantastic!
Beautiful!
awesome!
Inspiring as always!!!
I'm a member of the Explorations Of Note and its worth every penny.
I've been trying to create a solo arrangement of this tune over the past few days. I would like to express my gratitude for your posting of this wealth of knowledge. It is highly beneficial to not only myself, but the rest of the shedders out there. Thank you for the blessing.
Great playing
Please do more videos of solo playing like this.
I love your solo guitar album.
To see it close up like this a 🤯🤯🤯
Spectacular solo jazz playing.
What a great performance. Jonathan is an amazing musician. 👏
So sorry for the passing of your dear friend and mentor, the good Dr. Lonnie Smith. What a loss.
Beautiful, amazing feel and phrases. ❤️
very nice
This is a incredible musician Wow play wonderful 👍
Sorry to hear DR. Lonnie Smith has passed .. you guys played awesome music together
Oh Man, I was unaware of Dr. Lonnie Smith's passing! I saw them together in Denver's Dazzle Jazz and became an instant fan of Jonathan Kreisberg that night. An excellent time indeed and a place full of people that really loved the music.
What incredible time feel man! Legend
and that's the way you do it
Excellent teacher, he will always be one of my favorite guitarists, I hope very soon after his tour to take some classes based in explorations of note a big hug from Bogotá Colombia
You are one of my all time favorites. Super unique and smooth as fuck.
Sounds amazing as always Jonathan!
Just discovered you today! Fabulous!
Sei un gran chitarrista!
Congratulazioni!
Fantastic
Slaying it!
Love it! Amazing! 🤩 🙏
That's very cool! :D
great
Beautiful! great to see your fretboard work as well as hear it..
This is magnificent! Thanks for sharing your mastery and talent with us. An absolute joy to listen to Jonathan! (:
Great rendition, arrangement.
Beautiful playing. 🙏
nice vs
Excellent!!!!!!🔝🔝
Please upload more live tunes~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!
thought it was someone else but thanks to the title I know who plays it.. it is JONATHAN KREISBERG!!
Que boooooo que ETS ❣️
Nice
Swing feel is from long ago. Hard to do these days.
Great playing. Maybe the tape on the neck pickup is to avoid clicksounds from the pick.
Hey! We have the same last name, maybe distant cousins? Anyways, just discovered you and am loving the music.
Very great sound.
What pick do you use please ?
You play with rounded or the tip of pick?
Thank you very much from France
Hi Mat ! Jonathan is playing with a pick called Pro plectre ! :) Salutations, Olivier, de Montréal :)
@@oliastral3090 hey! Merci beaucoup.
Salutations également 👍
Delicious
Hi Johathan, that sounds really awesome. May I ask, how much of this rendition is actually pre-composed and how much "pure improvisation"? This is definitely no provocation; I am pretty aware that such fluent, consistent and nice playing does not come 100% "from the moment"
why no comments on the holdsworth video, its great.
Thanks! shoot me a DM on website or social media.
Woooh really nice! Are those flatwound strings? so quiet
round wound... John Pearse Strings are the best!
@@JonathanKreisbergOfficial what gauges?
Hi Jonathan the great. Nosy question: How wide is your 175 neck at the nut? I have a 1968 es-175 that is 1.574". RIP Benny Golson. Thank You. -Alex
Great playing and great sound. What string are you using ser?
Why is that piece of tape on the neck pickup? To prevent the click of the pick on it?
is this tabbed on flat five site?
Is that tape on the front pu to mute contact made with the pick? I can kinda here a slight "tick" sound from pick meeting the pu.
May I know what year is the 175? Thanks 🙏
I think I saw in an interview he said it is a 1976.
Hi J ! will this be added in Flatfive transcription ? i can't find it