I'm learning guitar, my instructor and I are working on Sandu, great example of jazz blues turnaround. Also check out Kenny Burrells Jazz blues album..midnight blue I think
Don’t be fooled by Martin’s very basic way of teaching. I saw him with Stephane Grappelli many years ago and again as a solo act at a small theater in Tucson, AZ. He is an extraordinarily accomplished guitarist who can dazzle you with technical virtuosity and draw you in with magically melodic lines and harmonic structures. Beyond that, he radiates a warm, playful and always genuine spirit that makes him immediately likable. His performances are among the best I've ever seen. He’s a beautiful player and a beautiful man. And, this is a great lesson, even if on the surface it seems rudimentary.
philiptalk Well you know how the saying goes: if you can’t explain it easily to someone else, you didn’t understand it yourself. Keep them coming mr. Taylor!
Can someone clue me in here. I gather that the music to go with this video is published in Guitarist magazine. Is that correct? I'd like to have the music to go with this but I don't want to spend $16 for a back issue unless I'm sure. Also, he says this is the first of six lessons. Are these monthly installments through Guitarist? Perhaps it will be worthwhile to get a subscription. But, again I want to be sure I'm getting what I think when I pull out the credit card. Thanks.
can anybody tell me the reason why b is harmonized as bm7 is it because its the second chord of the scale and every maj chord turns into dom chord because of the blues perspective
I'm intrigued...by that picture on the wall behind him, looks like a little guy with a big head, holding a red miniature guitar. It's out of focus and illegible. Who in the world is that?
Martin is one of the finest guitarists on our planet imho.
What an incredibly acoustic name
yes, it deserves an ovation.
Ohhh snap!! Joke like these have no peer.....(well that sucked...but worth a shot!)
Paul Symes ...for your gretsch sense of observation "...(yes I know...)
And his full name is Martin Taylor Alvarez
Hey guys my names Fender Gibson...
You can almost imagine Martin personally teaching you here. This is a great lesson. No messing .
Nobody explained me that clear the basics of jazz. Very usefull lesson. Thank You!
When Martin and Taylor combine, he is the outcome.
And he is of course "Peerless"
And Yamaha
fenixfp40 not to mention all the standing ovations
Best lesson on the internet.
Martin makes a comp sound just as interesting as a solo
I'm learning guitar, my instructor and I are working on Sandu, great example of jazz blues turnaround. Also check out Kenny Burrells Jazz blues album..midnight blue I think
Great stuff. Excellent teaching/instruction. BRAVO!
You are really letting the cat out of the bag with this one. Thanks. That fits in beautifully with where I am up to.
fantastic demo !! all clear , great thanks Martin !!
Great lesson here, I'll take a look at your other videos as well! 😊
The name Martin Taylor, couldn't get any better than that :-) Great lesson, thanks !
Don’t be fooled by Martin’s very basic way of teaching. I saw him with Stephane Grappelli many years ago and again as a solo act at a small theater in Tucson, AZ. He is an extraordinarily accomplished guitarist who can dazzle you with technical virtuosity and draw you in with magically melodic lines and harmonic structures. Beyond that, he radiates a warm, playful and always genuine spirit that makes him immediately likable. His performances are among the best I've ever seen. He’s a beautiful player and a beautiful man. And, this is a great lesson, even if on the surface it seems rudimentary.
philiptalk
Well you know how the saying goes: if you can’t explain it easily to someone else, you didn’t understand it yourself.
Keep them coming mr. Taylor!
I think you are right and I hope he will.
Yeah, we know, you pompous ass.
Thank you sir! I cannot wait for more! GREAT video lesson!
This man is true master, thanks
Thanks Martin ... very clearly explained ...
Wonderfull, bringing it together!
Really interesting!
Harmonising bass line is very new and exciting idea to me atleast..
Great video Martin!!!
Great video! Thank you for your time!
Great lesson!
Martin is a master! Thank you!! :)
if this guy was a footballer he'd be called Nike Adidas
This was great. Thank you.
Genius!!! Realy great!!!
This was great. Thank you :)
Where can I access the Lead Sheet for this lesson? Thanks.
Superb! Next lesson please 😛
👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🎶🎶🎶,tnx Sir Martin Taylor
what is the brand of the guitar? ..... please
Vanden Artistry Caprice
Tips : zoom in at the headstock, it says Vanden, and then google "martin taylor vanden guitar"
I love that guitar, what is it?
Vanden Artistry Caprice
THA MASTER OF THE JAZZ !
Great lesson. Where is the pdf of the chords?
Can someone clue me in here. I gather that the music to go with this video is published in Guitarist magazine. Is that correct? I'd like to have the music to go with this but I don't want to spend $16 for a back issue unless I'm sure. Also, he says this is the first of six lessons. Are these monthly installments through Guitarist? Perhaps it will be worthwhile to get a subscription. But, again I want to be sure I'm getting what I think when I pull out the credit card. Thanks.
Hi Phil - Yes, the music is in the magazine and it is a six part series in monthly instalments.
Which guitar is that?
Are these arch tops easyer to hold the strings down than an acoustic if you buy a good one?
They have an adjustable bridge but generally no. You have to build up titanic hand strength if you want to play jazz for real
Thank you.
Where the link for this vid please
Pretty cute way of mixing 7's and 9's into progressions you already know.
can anybody tell me the reason why b is harmonized as bm7 is it because its the second chord of the scale and every maj chord turns into dom chord because of the blues perspective
It's because Bm is the second chord of the scale and in jazz you use every chord with their respective 7ths.
@@warningchimes24 but why is every major chord turned into a dom7 chord in a jazz blues format leaving the turnaround or the walking chords
I do not see where the music is written down. Please help.
Buy the magazine.
I clicked on the link for the magazine and the page can't be displayed. Can you send me another link or the pdf directly?
Try this www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/music/guitarist-magazine-subscription/#digital
Magnificent instrument tho.
He’s two brands of guitars at the same time.
My dad got me into him.Seen him live many times,always walked out at the end of the evening thinking how the fu..
Nifty
I see Martin Taylor and hear Joe Pass ...
Easier if you already know.
Ideally you should learn before birth.
The chord inversions are not clear, or explained.
I'm intrigued...by that picture on the wall behind him, looks like a little guy with a big head, holding a red miniature guitar. It's out of focus and illegible. Who in the world is that?
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マーチンテイラーって大丈夫⁉️(笑)😁凄い名前‼️🎸
Captain Kangaroo
i play blues guitar since 30 years. see no reason why i should do this boring stuff
so dont then
Maybe you don't get it ? :-)
Mohsen, I thought that too. Poor cat is in complete darkness.
I think he was being coy- not serious. If serious, then it's a shame.- Charles Bevell