▶️Blue Bossa soloing Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @jazzguitarwithandy
    @jazzguitarwithandy  4 года назад +4

    Hope these scale tips are helpful! Any questions or comments then leave them below.

  • @Marceloseiao
    @Marceloseiao 11 месяцев назад +2

    That has been one of the best lesson I have ever had. Wonderful! Greetings from Brazil, SP.

  • @rameshnaidu1191
    @rameshnaidu1191 2 года назад +2

    thanks for this lesson. am learning Blue Bossa at the moment. Useful. Thanks so much.

  • @BillWardWesternLights
    @BillWardWesternLights 4 года назад +5

    Andy, this is just the kind of lesson I need in trying to approach learning a standard I Like. This approach also includes the fact that you have a detailed separate look at playing the chords which are well defined and spelled out how you would play them. To me I always have to start with the chords and have the melody clear in my mind before moving on to this part of looking at options for soloing. I really like how you give options at this point. As I indicated in previous I am an intermediate jazz guitar player at best. I have recently learned how important getting comfortable with arpeggio's is and targeting key notes so I am busy putting in time to learn and improve in this area. Your our channel is one of the best I have found for ne and I look forward to making significant progress with you in my jazz journey! Thanks Andy!

    • @jazzguitarwithandy
      @jazzguitarwithandy  4 года назад +2

      That's the way I do it. I like to be able to do the chords and melody from memory before working on soloing. I also tend to listen to lots of versions and dig into some background to the song if possible. Spending time on your arpeggios and finding chord tones is probably the best thing you can do with your time :)

    • @BillWardWesternLights
      @BillWardWesternLights 4 года назад +1

      Listening to many versions is very helpful for me as well, I usually find one in particular that I really like that I can try to work towards :) Thanks Andy!

  • @MorningCarnival
    @MorningCarnival 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m revisiting this one and it looks like I’m on the right track (not just this tune) I’m playing the arpeggios and starting to link them. slowly speeding up to playing speed…Thanks Andy. I still sound a bit to ‘smooth’ but I think that will fade as I introduce chromatics and approach tones.

    • @jazzguitarwithandy
      @jazzguitarwithandy  6 месяцев назад

      Those chromatics and approach tones will make all the difference!

  • @alexhoward1884
    @alexhoward1884 3 года назад +2

    I really like your format. Its musical, practical material to work on without overanalyzing. Old school!

  • @frantzgermain1545
    @frantzgermain1545 Год назад +1

    I have learned a lot from you great job. I am going to keep learning because your instructions are very clear and precise.

  • @TheDeedeeFiles
    @TheDeedeeFiles 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful guitar playing

  • @DragisaBoca
    @DragisaBoca 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much maestro, great lesson!

  • @wcbibb
    @wcbibb 3 года назад +2

    Thanks, Andy. Very helpful, well-explained, and good graphics!

  • @lonegroover
    @lonegroover 3 года назад +2

    Nice work

  • @cjruckus
    @cjruckus 4 года назад +2

    Great break down

  • @faustoleali5174
    @faustoleali5174 Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @tomrechsteiner4715
    @tomrechsteiner4715 3 года назад +2

    great lesson you are a good guitar player bud, and loads of information in this video

  • @BillWardWesternLights
    @BillWardWesternLights 4 года назад +1

    Andy, I play with a trio and we are trying to add some jazz standards to our mix. You probably have a lot of standards on your list to prepare video's on but I will offer a couple songs I would be be thrilled to see you teach. I have spent time primarily on the chords for both these. These two songs are "If I had You", and Nuages. Certainly "Gypsy ties" in both these. We do a lot of vocals in our trio and the key of Bb for "if I had you" works well for me vocally. Nuages is simply one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. I look forward however to whatever lessons you come out with. Best Wishes!

    • @jazzguitarwithandy
      @jazzguitarwithandy  4 года назад +1

      I was thinking the other day of doing a few standards/ gypsy jazz ones with my Django style guitar. What a beautiful melody If I had you is. Thanks for the suggestions. Happy to take a look at If I had You. My next 2 months are already recorded so expect it in July :)

    • @BillWardWesternLights
      @BillWardWesternLights 4 года назад

      Wonderful Andy! Yes it is indeed a beautiful Melody:) Thanks Andy, I'll be practicing my arpeggio's :)

  • @proximact695
    @proximact695 Год назад +1

    Súper !!! Lesson

  • @outinacornfield
    @outinacornfield 29 дней назад +1

    It still sounds like Blue Cheesy Bossa when I try it, but I'll get there with your help.

  • @mbeatson09
    @mbeatson09 9 месяцев назад +2

    why the Ab minor over the G7?

    • @jazzguitarwithandy
      @jazzguitarwithandy  9 месяцев назад

      It works well as it gives you the altered notes that you might add to a G7. If you take Abmin pentatonic - you have Ab, B, Db, Eb, Gb, - that gives you the b9, 3rd, b5, #5 and also the major 7 for the G7. Other great choices from melodic minor harmony would be Ab melodic minor or Ab superlocrian. Again, it gives you lots of alterations/outside sounds to use over the G7.

    • @mbeatson09
      @mbeatson09 9 месяцев назад

      utterly fantastic lesson - love the three levels. much app. the response as well@@jazzguitarwithandy

  • @solguerrero_6960
    @solguerrero_6960 9 месяцев назад +1

  • @arosalesmusic
    @arosalesmusic Год назад +1

    I prefer to put a D#9 before the Dbmaj7. Sounds way cooler.

  • @nicolosmoffitt
    @nicolosmoffitt Год назад +1

    Where’d you find that guitar?! Headstock is awesome!😮

    • @jazzguitarwithandy
      @jazzguitarwithandy  Год назад +1

      I actually picked it out from the Fender factory floor in 2016. It's a model they did as limited run for the guitar centre, the Rosewood Telecaster in Surf green. It's an all rosewood neck.

  • @andrewm3934
    @andrewm3934 4 года назад +2

    any tricks for remembering jazz licks, i have so many books with great examples, but can never remember them

    • @jazzguitarwithandy
      @jazzguitarwithandy  4 года назад +1

      I know the feeling! Yes, check out my video on that very topic here :ruclips.net/video/d4K9vIhIHz8/видео.html

    • @andrewm3934
      @andrewm3934 4 года назад +1

      @@jazzguitarwithandy thanksmate

  • @Beulzabob
    @Beulzabob 4 года назад +3

    Hey. Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey! I love your approach to teaching soloing. I wish more RUclips instructors would take a similar approach. Very digestible. Well done!
    Do you have a video on how to solo over 'Rhythm Change' tunes. I have a hard time approaching soloing on 2 chords per bar.

    • @jazzguitarwithandy
      @jazzguitarwithandy  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback!
      I haven't done a video on rhythm changes, but I will do. Currently planning my videos for next year so will make a note of that. Great idea for a video!
      I think when you have 2 chords in a bar you can try ignoring one of the chords. Sometimes it makes life a little easier!

  • @letsplayharmonica
    @letsplayharmonica Год назад +1

    Hi, Andy! Could please explain why did you chose F minor pentatonic to solo over Dm7b5, Ab minor pentatonic over G7 and Bb minor pentatonic over Em7? I didn't get that. What's the rule?

    • @jazzguitarwithandy
      @jazzguitarwithandy  Год назад +2

      Dm7b5 = the same notes as Fm6 - hence the Fm.
      Abm pentatonic over G7 - an altered sound: Ab =b9 of G7, Cb/B = 3rd of G7, Db = b5, Eb= #5. Gb is the major 7 - have to be careful with that one. Basically the Abm pent gives us a lot of altered/outside sounds over the G7 - you could actually use the Fm as this helps do the same kind of thing.
      The Bbm pent is because Ebm7, Bbm7 to Dbmaj7 is from the key of Db. The relative minor of Dbmajor is Bbminor, hence the choice of that for the pentatonic.
      Hope that clarifies it for you?

    • @letsplayharmonica
      @letsplayharmonica Год назад +1

      @@jazzguitarwithandy Yes. Now I got it. Thank you very much! Your explanation has clarified all my doubts. Greetings from Brazil.

    • @jazzguitarwithandy
      @jazzguitarwithandy  Год назад +1

      @@letsplayharmonica you’re very welcome. Do you follow a football team
      in Brazil?

    • @letsplayharmonica
      @letsplayharmonica Год назад +1

      @@jazzguitarwithandyYeah! Cruzeiro Football Club from Minas Gerais.

    • @jazzguitarwithandy
      @jazzguitarwithandy  Год назад

      @@letsplayharmonica Nice. The team I follow (Wolves) have recently signed João Gomes. Very impressed with him so far.

  • @jeffb587
    @jeffb587 3 года назад +2

    I could probably google this but, what the relationship between the G7#5 and Abm pentatonic?

    • @jazzguitarwithandy
      @jazzguitarwithandy  3 года назад +3

      Hi Jeff, it's about the altered sounds we can get from using Aim pentatonic.
      G7#5 = G B Eb F 1, 3 ,#5, b7
      Admin pent = Ab B Db, Eb, Gb. Now when played over a G7 it gives us the following intervals: b9, 3, b5, #5, 7. Giving us the #5 we need.
      I basically use it as a way to get outside tones over a dominant chord. It's easy to remember as well, just play a minor pentatonic a semitone higher than the root of the dominant chord. Personally, I've never bonded with the altered scale and find the familiarity of the pentatonic helpful in this case.

  • @Fireneedsair
    @Fireneedsair 2 года назад +2

    Would it be safe to say that those chords that the pentatonic scales fit over are pretty applicable to the same chords in other songs?

  • @Freuivan
    @Freuivan 3 года назад +2

    Sir I have a question
    can I use diatonic arpeggious in soloing in this tune?

    • @jazzguitarwithandy
      @jazzguitarwithandy  3 года назад +1

      Yes, you can! You just have to watch out for the shift up to Db major!

  • @jamupsnepali7200
    @jamupsnepali7200 4 года назад +2

    if you could provide backing track then it would be fabolous

    • @jazzguitarwithandy
      @jazzguitarwithandy  4 года назад

      I haven't got round to making one for this tune yet. I like this channel for their backing tracks: ruclips.net/video/8dORBafcx80/видео.html