Great video. I have been working on NTC using Autumn Leaves. I am finding that limiting myself to one position using only G-E strings then slowly adding in the other strings when comfortable is working well. An interesting finding is that alering the key centre then trying the same "grips " is often a bit difficult and also worthwhile. Thanks Jared.
Jared I just purchased the "Spotlight" package! I'm still working on your "Jazz Comping" lessons so together with this one I think will get me eventually to where I wanna get to in my jazz guitar journey! Can't wait to send my first video to you!
Hey Jared, I've been watching your videos for a while and I remember you linked a really helpful tool before but I lost it. It was like a collection of many chord scores that I believe were accessible. If you don't have it anymore, do you have any idea what tools I could use to access chord scores? I saw one person use some application where he could make the chord score repeat two measures over and over again and change the BPM which looked really helpful.
I completely agree with you about chord tone soloing importance, the other bookend would be chord melody. Lock those down and you're a "player". Jared is awesome, any newbies out there look at his chord tone and chord melody lessons for Fly Me to the Moon. If you don't understand them learn what you need to and step into the light. And maybe his Guitar 7th chords through every key might help you see what you need to for the above.
Hey so this might be a dumb question but; for 7b9, half diminished.. and other maybe not so common extensions Are you finding these cord tones with arpeggios? Just knowing the notes? Maybe just the chord shapes themselves
No problem, where do I find more info about the lines you are playing across 2 strings - I am hearing 1, 3, 5, 7 not necessarily in that order but I am curious to see what patterns you are using for different chords...
Amazing!! This lesson gave me a confidence of improvisation . We need part 2 and some more!!!!! Thank you so much
Lesson starts at 3:30
Wow, this is a powerful approach - love it, and added to the practice backlog. Many thanks!
This channel is a jazz guitar learning sanctuary. Thank you so much!!
Glad you enjoy it! ~~
Mapping chord tones on two strings sounds so trivial, but it just blew open a few doors for me, thank you!
Great video. I have been working on NTC using Autumn Leaves. I am finding that limiting myself to one position using only G-E strings then slowly adding in the other strings when comfortable is working well. An interesting finding is that alering the key centre then trying the same "grips " is often a bit difficult and also worthwhile. Thanks Jared.
Awesome to hear! Glad that approach is working well for you. Thanks for sharing! :) Great tune to do it on -Jared
Thank you so much !!! Great video
Cheers, Glad it was helpful!
Jared I just purchased the "Spotlight" package! I'm still working on your "Jazz Comping" lessons so together with this one I think will get me eventually to where I wanna get to in my jazz guitar journey! Can't wait to send my first video to you!
Excited to have you in the program, Christopher! Looking forward to hearing your playing :)
Wow, really neat way to practice!
Hey Jared, I've been watching your videos for a while and I remember you linked a really helpful tool before but I lost it. It was like a collection of many chord scores that I believe were accessible. If you don't have it anymore, do you have any idea what tools I could use to access chord scores? I saw one person use some application where he could make the chord score repeat two measures over and over again and change the BPM which looked really helpful.
question, is this just for jazz? i wanted a solo daily exercise would you recommend this for me
I completely agree with you about chord tone soloing importance, the other bookend would be chord melody. Lock those down and you're a "player". Jared is awesome, any newbies out there look at his chord tone and chord melody lessons for Fly Me to the Moon. If you don't understand them learn what you need to and step into the light. And maybe his Guitar 7th chords through every key might help you see what you need to for the above.
Very Nice Lesson.
Thanks! 😃
Hey so this might be a dumb question but; for 7b9, half diminished.. and other maybe not so common extensions
Are you finding these cord tones with arpeggios? Just knowing the notes? Maybe just the chord shapes themselves
Very nice
Which lesson to get 2 string arpeggio exercise?
Hi, is the right hand side fretboard supposed to show what you are soloing? Seems to be blank.
That wasn't supposed to be there for this video, whoops - was left over on the screen from a different lesson 🤦♂️
No problem, where do I find more info about the lines you are playing across 2 strings - I am hearing 1, 3, 5, 7 not necessarily in that order but I am curious to see what patterns you are using for different chords...
Thank you!
Is this what you mean by “out of time quarter notes” from your email regarding making the changes?
Yep that's it!! Thanks for asking, Nicolos.
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