Could follow with guitar in hand up to level 4. Think the rest is do-able with a less more time and concentration/repetition. Absolutely great inspiring lesson. ThanXXL. Greetings from Germany
I’m starting to get comfortable with Level: Joe Pass, where every chord is a substitute for any other chord unless it’s not. LOL! Love the last 2 level voicings though. Great to meet your guitars btw, very nice. Love the P90s!
Man. That chord progression at the end could bring tears to a glass eye. I've lost count how many times I've rewound the video to that point. Thanks, Rotem. Excellent video.
Yikes Rotem! I'm glad you didn't get hurt worse and I wish you a full and speedy recovery! I had stitches in a similar place at the bridge of my nose and corner of my eye... it wasn't fun. Definitely felt good to get the stitches out. I loved that diminished chord as a passing in the level 9! They were all beautiful though - your joy in playing shines through always!
Once again, inspiring and motivational. For a rock and roll guitarist of long decades, challenging and frankly daunting, but let's face it, when you stop learning you stop living. Thanks Rotem, it's a gas watching your lessons.🎸✨
The secret sauce is in the groove! It is the groove who makes the voicing sound great. I really internalize that lesson from your vids, since the Paul Davids' one. Nice voicing in this vid though. I find a couple of nice ones I didn't know. ^^
Dude You played some duet with Josh Smith on Norman Rare guitar. I hear you playing some jazzy lines over country progression if I am not wrong . I really want to know what are thinking and playing over that progression. I wonder if you could decode that shit. Thanks for all of your lesson!
Thanks for the inspiration! I have a question about "superimposing" chords, as playing Em7 over Cmaj7: Cecil Alexander talked about this on PickUp music also using Cmaj7 - Em7 - G7 - Bm7b5 all for Cmaj7. I was wondering if it would make more sense to use Gmaj7 and Bm7 to use F# (#11 of Cmaj7) instead of F (11 of Cmaj7 ), as the 11 is an avoid note. Surely, both is possible and I don't want to be so picky. Just as it is something easy to add to the toolbox, it would be interesting. What do you think? Do you use these too?
Which is your fav voicing here & what level are you comfortable with now?
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Could follow with guitar in hand up to level 4. Think the rest is do-able with a less more time and concentration/repetition. Absolutely great inspiring lesson. ThanXXL. Greetings from Germany
I’m starting to get comfortable with Level: Joe Pass, where every chord is a substitute for any other chord unless it’s not. LOL! Love the last 2 level voicings though. Great to meet your guitars btw, very nice. Love the P90s!
Level 9. So far !!
I really like level 4, its easy enough for me and it feels great to play. How I could improvise over this progression? Thank you.
In a short amount of time you've become a warm jazz friend to me. Whenever in Belgium I buy you chocolate.
Love it. I'll be there soon ish :) / I'm learning Dutch!
Man you have the ability to make even a single basic chord sound so beautiful.
1k likes. zero dislikes. quality content right here.
I'm looking forward to hearing a few stories about that guitar.
Wth, those are beautiful guitars
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If I could like this 20 times I would. 🤯🤯 so many cool ideas here and all of them soooo musical ❤️
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Rotem, you are the master of "sound hunting", I like your playing very much !
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Bro that jacket is sick! The swimming story is hilarious, and the chords are fire!!!
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Very flamboyant guitar player! Keeps switching guitars.
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Super nice sound and great tutorial...jam on
Best motivation 🙌🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Sweet chords thanks for the tips
Man. That chord progression at the end could bring tears to a glass eye. I've lost count how many times I've rewound the video to that point. Thanks, Rotem. Excellent video.
Yikes Rotem! I'm glad you didn't get hurt worse and I wish you a full and speedy recovery! I had stitches in a similar place at the bridge of my nose and corner of my eye... it wasn't fun. Definitely felt good to get the stitches out.
I loved that diminished chord as a passing in the level 9! They were all beautiful though - your joy in playing shines through always!
Thanks man 🙏
many thanx for your inspirations...........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
greetings from germany and stay safe
Hugs!
your guitar sound is simply amazing
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Awesome..thnx Rotem. 4 sharing..
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The movement of the leather jacket is a good substitute for nice brushes on the snare
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very good lesson . thanks
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Very nice. Thank you!!
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I appreciate you adding the chord diagrams 🙏🏼
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Beautiful stuff, and massive tips for all sorts of meandering dreamy pop music, definitely way broader than just jazz.
shared! proper guy :D with magic
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Once again, inspiring and motivational. For a rock and roll guitarist of long decades, challenging and frankly daunting, but let's face it, when you stop learning you stop living. Thanks Rotem, it's a gas watching your lessons.🎸✨
Much love
Great stuff Rotem!
Thanks man
So glad I found this channel.
You have a was of demystifying.
Oh! You getting me to a next level with those stretchy chords!! I like that!!! ;)
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Can any one explained why using E- over C Mai works so well?
The secret sauce is in the groove! It is the groove who makes the voicing sound great. I really internalize that lesson from your vids, since the Paul Davids' one. Nice voicing in this vid though. I find a couple of nice ones I didn't know. ^^
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How about u make a tutorial of the song u played before the jazz essentials with Paul Davids
Different guitar for each level, nice, haha
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Those last voicings were very pianistic, it's an instant steal haha awesome stuff my dude
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nice
Super cool, so beautiful sounding voicings, very inspiring video👍👍👍😎 I hope to see more from you soon!
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Thank you Rotem. Beautiful information.
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The ways you said " ...and I swam into the... wall" 😂 I hope you're recovering well🙏🏾
Lol ;)
I think I'm at level 9 but aiming for 10 .never heard those chords before
Great great great lesson, I like your structuring of the video and expanding mychord vocabulary is just vital to me, thanks so much ♥️
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Really, really enjoyed this and learned a lot. Thank you!
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Love your videos! Thanks for your time ^^
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Great video as always!
Thanks!!
Show me what (guitars) you gooooot! *insert meme
My ears and my soul liked what my mind could not follow...
Lol :)
Love it! Are u using very thin strings? 9's or 8's? :)
Can I use these chords and sample them myself ?
Dude You played some duet with Josh Smith on Norman Rare guitar. I hear you playing some jazzy lines over country progression if I am not wrong . I really want to know what are thinking and playing over that progression. I wonder if you could decode that shit. Thanks for all of your lesson!
Much love. Josh is the man
Which effects do you use on your pedal board?
Many!!
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I dont understand the link between each levels
Thanks for the inspiration! I have a question about "superimposing" chords, as playing Em7 over Cmaj7:
Cecil Alexander talked about this on PickUp music also using Cmaj7 - Em7 - G7 - Bm7b5 all for Cmaj7. I was wondering if it would make more sense to use Gmaj7 and Bm7 to use F# (#11 of Cmaj7) instead of F (11 of Cmaj7 ), as the 11 is an avoid note.
Surely, both is possible and I don't want to be so picky. Just as it is something easy to add to the toolbox, it would be interesting. What do you think? Do you use these too?
Superdope.
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If you were a guitar pickup and not a human, which one would you be?
Charlie Christian
Lol. That's what's up.
Punch in the face - did somebody take that literally, see the little bruise on his nose? 😀
Why does every good guitarist's fingers look flat against the fretboard? I'm just starting out and I feel like my fingers are hella curved lol.
Mmm. Not sure
Una castaña, este tipo solo anuncia marcas de guitarra. Decepción de su canal.