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  • @michaeldennisguitarlessons
    @michaeldennisguitarlessons Год назад +5

    "Use your eyes if you don't have an ear." - Beautiful and Practical Advice. Thank you, Jimmy!

  • @s.mcgowan8969
    @s.mcgowan8969 Год назад +4

    I learned a lot from Jimmy Bruno’s online lessons, made me understand music a whole lot better. I was able to learn the fretboard properly through Jimmy’s lessons, too, it unlocked a lot of musical and practical guitar playing doors for me. You need to listen carefully to what Jimmy says, and then work on applying it. This is a whole lot of wisdom he’s giving people here. And he cured me of thinking modally all the time. That wasn’t working for me. Thanks Jimmy!

    • @sunkmanitutankaowaci2733
      @sunkmanitutankaowaci2733 9 месяцев назад

      Do u mind if I ask what your current practice routine is? Or how u apply Jimmy’s teachings. I really love his videos and think he is an excellent teacher. I’ve been practicing the fingerings in all 12 keys and then triads, major, minor, diminished in all 12 keys including in scale form and I plan on practicing 7th chords top 4, middle 4, bottom 4. Once I feel my foundation is sound I want to practice as many tunes by ear and in all 12 keys. I will do this with jazz standards and also rock songs that I enjoy as well. When I was young my ear got pretty good but as with all guitar players I got stuck because my theory was really lacking. Any insight u can give will be greatly appreciated, one more thing I know Jimmy said he learned a lot from practicing soloing on ii-V-I in all 12 keys. Do u use backing tracks like band in a box or by making your own backing tracks? I know that’s something I’ll need to work on

  • @zenncatt
    @zenncatt 11 месяцев назад +2

    Timeless wisdom. Thank you Jimmy.

  • @AndrewSmith-pc8eq
    @AndrewSmith-pc8eq 10 месяцев назад +1

    I could watch your videos all day! Your musical knowledge is impressive, and your honesty and humor is top shelf!

  • @alankeish6420
    @alankeish6420 Год назад +9

    Such valuable lessons, for anyone learning the language of Jazz guitar

  • @charlesnovak7571
    @charlesnovak7571 Год назад +1

    Thanks for talking on counterpoint. These videos are so helpful.

  • @zguitarmaster1
    @zguitarmaster1 Год назад

    Geppetto we love you!

  • @jasonbrodie4827
    @jasonbrodie4827 Год назад +1

    Jimmy I was a member of your original school up untill A**ist works ruined it.
    I had just finished music college when I found your school. You taught me how to play music! Melodies over progressions and songs. I still see the fretboard in 5 shapes and and music in tonal centers with tension and resolution! Thank you!!

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад

      thanks jason

    • @Greg-bl4fx
      @Greg-bl4fx 10 месяцев назад

      I was there too from the beginning. My foundation from jazz as a classical guitarist making the change to improvised style. I miss it, that’s how I found this channel, wondering what JB was up to.

  • @joemeyer6876
    @joemeyer6876 Год назад +2

    I’ve had your Polarity CD on my Bose Radio in my shop for a week while I work. I love it! . . . And have my eye pealed for the Sadowsky Bruno guitar release. PS The dark background in your videos works. Keep them coming!

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад +3

      that's my favorite cd out of all the ones i recorded

    • @hoffy1003
      @hoffy1003 Год назад +1

      @@brunoonlineschool7527 It's first one I bought. I love it too. Great playing and great songs. And the recording is beautiful.

  • @manguera9
    @manguera9 День назад

    i saw Jimmy playing with Buddy Rich bigband, that will be nice if he teach ,how did he play the jazz guitar comping in Buddy Rich songs

  • @AdlaiAlexander
    @AdlaiAlexander Год назад +1

    Darn that Dream!

  • @insidejazzguitar8112
    @insidejazzguitar8112 Год назад

    The most important guitar lessons on RUclips

  • @zummliller
    @zummliller Год назад

    Yes!

  • @guitarcoyote
    @guitarcoyote 5 месяцев назад

  • @djmileski
    @djmileski Год назад

    Thank u for this

  • @TheRealSandleford
    @TheRealSandleford Год назад +2

    I know Jimmy is not into mnemonics but I think I like just -boys feed cats for sharpnin and dogs get cats for flatnin then you only got 4 to count down or up after that. Plus its the only odd spot with #/b

  • @jonathankreusch9326
    @jonathankreusch9326 10 месяцев назад

    I FUCKING LOVE THIS GUY!

  • @nickcirillo6191
    @nickcirillo6191 Год назад

    😎

  • @ontroadagain
    @ontroadagain Год назад

    Thanks for the great video Jimmy. How do you approach minor ii-V-I's?

  • @garywium
    @garywium Год назад +3

    Thank you for doing these vids, Jimmy. Great stuff! How about a jazz pentatonic lesson? Or did I miss that one?? 😎

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад +4

      Pentatonic is any 5 notes. play a min7th arp and add a note

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад

      i never heard of a jazz pentatonic

    • @garywium
      @garywium Год назад

      Just the use of pentatonics in a jazz context , and this (which has been dubbed the "Coltrane pentatonic"): root - 2nd - minor 3rd - 5th - major 6th

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад +1

      @@garywium it's only one of many pentatonic scales.. I don't see things like that.. you know more about it than i.. coltrane used that lick a lot.. it's in his soo on giant steps

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад +3

      @@garywium some theory guy coined that term... coltrane invented a new sound over ii- v example: Dm7 g7 became abma7 B7 Ema7 G7.. that's giant steps pattern.. there are a few more of these. chords to Countdown etc.....after a while this type of playing gets monotonous , at least to me.. but in the end it's all good.. alway good to experiment

  • @wadecottingham
    @wadecottingham Год назад

    "I'm talkin' to nobody if you don't know the tune" - Jimmy Bruno

    • @adamwinterburn2952
      @adamwinterburn2952 Месяц назад

      What is that tune? Know it but i can't remember the name....

  • @MichaelCrutcher
    @MichaelCrutcher Год назад

    I love your version of Darn That Dream. Have you checked out Barry Galbraith's chord solo of that tune? Can you play it on a trombone? 🤣

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад

      that's funny.. i know who barry is and i like his playing a lot but never heard his version

  • @TheRealSandleford
    @TheRealSandleford Год назад

    Hello, thanks for the videos! I have been writing out progressions in numbers and it seems to make tunes a little easier to remember and to be more aware of whats happening. What do you think of it?

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад +3

      that's the only way to go.. learn the lyrics too

    • @TheRealSandleford
      @TheRealSandleford Год назад

      @@brunoonlineschool7527 Thank you so much for the ideas, I havent been working a lot but will have to send something to you. Did not think of going through the keys the way you showed from the one note.

  • @adamwinterburn2952
    @adamwinterburn2952 Месяц назад

    OK you got me, what is the name of that tune?

  • @cliffberger910
    @cliffberger910 Год назад

    I'll Remember April In the key of G it starts on Gmaj7 then goes to Gm7. How do you see that Gm7? The ii of F or the relative minor of Bb? The rest of the tune is just a bunch of ii-V-I except for the Dbdim which is a weird chord altogether. Love the channel. I'm willing to pay $10 bucks for a lesson like this. Be well. Cliff

    • @joecupani5653
      @joecupani5653 Год назад

      I believe minor is always assumed dorian. so ii of F major.

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад +2

      most min7th are II chords except when it's in a i iv ii v then is relative minor of the key.

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад

      listen to a recording of it by a singer.. i never heard it played that way

    • @cliffberger910
      @cliffberger910 Год назад

      @@brunoonlineschool7527 Okay. What do I know? That'S what Frank wrote on his lead sheet. It's simpler without it. Interesting tune full of ii-V and ii-V-I in various keys.

  • @JAZZGITAN
    @JAZZGITAN Год назад

    Some folk apparently confuse fingerings with scales.

  • @j.p.7708
    @j.p.7708 Год назад

    It’s hilarious to watch you struggle for a few seconds with the classical stuff😂😂😂😂

  • @TheRealSandleford
    @TheRealSandleford Год назад

    Ok, got 5 keys starting on low G, then I got 7 keys starting on low Ab using the 5 fingerings. Will that pattern repeat on the low A with 5 keys? but the Bb key starting on A is going to be fingering 5 instead of starting on G where its fingering 4.

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад +1

      you got it wrong.. the fingerings are named by what degree of the scale is the note.in Bb there is no fingerings from the 4th because that pattern is included in fingerings 3 10th fret.. The idea is sart on the lowest note under your hand. these are NOT scales or modes

    • @TheRealSandleford
      @TheRealSandleford Год назад

      @@brunoonlineschool7527 I thought the 12345 would be referring to 23567 so when I said the 4th it means the 6th degree.... Break through the code! I like just calling the degrees really. I came upon the 4th degree at key of D going up keys and I used fingering 5 on top of that. Anyhow, just wondering since I havent yet tried keeping going on the A how many keys can I use that to start. I think I will start over on G and back cycle from Bb to Eb and see how far G goes that way! I think it may end up being 7 keys per note, because thats the point where you end up on the other set of whole steps? seems like it should be 6 keys...

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад

      @@TheRealSandleford now i'm confused lol it's fine

    • @TheRealSandleford
      @TheRealSandleford Год назад +1

      @@brunoonlineschool7527 Oh yea good when you get across the water dont carry the boat around... I live on an island ....

    • @TheRealSandleford
      @TheRealSandleford Год назад

      Whats fun just been doing is keep on the low G, play an Ab6 then a Gm7b5 then play the fingering from the 7th degree and keep going like that, Next would be an Eb6 to a Gm and play the fingering for the 3rd degree, Bb6 - 6th degree, still a Gm, F - second Gm again, C- 5th this time, a C6 to a G7 ETC I get to G I proceeded with a D7 to G6...blah blah fun though yep you cant go further after D using the G ... I guess there is 4 #s mark and repeat cycle of seven keys on the Ab - starting on 7th fingering again.... Hmmm its a diatonic progression 7362514 zoinks!

  • @johnbrowne2173
    @johnbrowne2173 Год назад

    playing by the white keys. (They ARE the easiest to see.. & hit.) ^..^

  • @mathtrixmusiclix4248
    @mathtrixmusiclix4248 5 месяцев назад

    Jimmy! What happened to your TrueFire instructional material ?
    Thank you !

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  5 месяцев назад

      i never had a truefire account

    • @mathtrixmusiclix4248
      @mathtrixmusiclix4248 5 месяцев назад

      My apologies. Your name was on the site but with no material.
      Thanks for these videos. You are a gem.
      Subscribed

  • @brunoonlineschool7527
    @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад +2

    paypal.me/jazzguitar506

  • @hankd6312
    @hankd6312 Год назад

    Maybe lesson on timing and swing feel? I definitely know you never used a metronome

    • @brunoonlineschool7527
      @brunoonlineschool7527  Год назад

      good idea but I'm not sure i can put it into words or demonstrate bad time

  • @gematria125
    @gematria125 Год назад +1

    I have never understood why this man never got the glory of Joe Pass . I even think is much better then him...what 's happened..

  • @MichaelCrutcher
    @MichaelCrutcher Год назад

    Can you shed some light on what you mean by "not a scale" vs. tonal centers. I'm sure you're getting tired of the Shapes questions.