Great explanation of how to mix it up with rhythmic variations in 3/4. Gosh I wish I had heard something like this [too many] years ago! Thank you - thank you!
These videos are really great! I’m not nearly as advanced to be able to play like this, but I’m learning a lot with your videos. The playlists, the tips and pointers to records, all of it. Great material. Thanks!
@@bobdeboo8549 Just a postscript. You could even expand on this tutorial and do something on walking in 3 over a blues like All Blues and West Coast Blues. Creating walking lines that are changing and developing over a longer form? Lovin your work!
Great lesson Bob this lesson complements the Window lesson, life getting in the way of shedding your lesson
You're a great teacher. Love the attitude.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Great explanation of how to mix it up with rhythmic variations in 3/4. Gosh I wish I had heard something like this [too many] years ago! Thank you - thank you!
These videos are really great! I’m not nearly as advanced to be able to play like this, but I’m learning a lot with your videos. The playlists, the tips and pointers to records, all of it. Great material. Thanks!
Thanks so much for watching and for your comment!
So brilliant lesson thank you very much 👍
Very clear and useful ideas for rhythmic playing in 3/4. Thank you, Bob.
Thanks Martin!
Thank you Bob!!! You absolute legend!!
M pleasure Dorian! Thanks for watching, and for your suggestion last week to do this : )
@@bobdeboo8549 Just a postscript. You could even expand on this tutorial and do something on walking in 3 over a blues like All Blues and West Coast Blues. Creating walking lines that are changing and developing over a longer form? Lovin your work!
Thank you!
thanks for watching!
this guy has the catchiest name of all time
Thanks Sam!
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Was it Fred Hersch? He told me to never walk in 3!
it wasn't Fred Hersch : )
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