Andrew York's Secret To Fingerboard Mastery 🤫

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2023
  • In Andrew York’s course on creativity he shares his thoughts on the importance of improvisation and how it is necessary for being a well-rounded musician.
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  • @stevenlader732
    @stevenlader732 Год назад +43

    He hit the nail on the head. I was learning songs, technique etc. but didn't know what was going on.
    Now that I am interested in improvisation it is challenging to bridge this gap. It's hard to find a teacher and/or curriculum along these lines.

    • @stefanotornatore2632
      @stefanotornatore2632 11 месяцев назад +2

      I found Claudio Quartarone. The most incredible classical improviser I heard.

  • @guitarlessonsnow3431
    @guitarlessonsnow3431 6 месяцев назад +4

    Up until the mid 19th century, classical musicians were expected to know how to improvise.

  • @patricioclaveria4891
    @patricioclaveria4891 Год назад +7

    Wise and assertive!! Love this guy!

  • @kateb6866
    @kateb6866 13 дней назад

    Totally agree with you Maestro ❤

  • @monkeysweeperguitar
    @monkeysweeperguitar Месяц назад +1

    Straight wisdom

  • @franzenmusic
    @franzenmusic 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love this! Improvisation is my passion. ❤

  • @Wade-ug5fv
    @Wade-ug5fv Год назад +2

    Great truth this is! Thank you Maestro!

  • @wordofmouth7679
    @wordofmouth7679 Год назад +12

    Knowing how to speak the language and knowing how to read and write that same language make you so much powerful than one who just speaks it.

    • @m.vonhollen6673
      @m.vonhollen6673 Год назад +1

      True… that should be “so much MORE powerful”, right?

    • @3shguitars819
      @3shguitars819 Год назад

      ​@@m.vonhollen6673😂

  • @feelingsviawood
    @feelingsviawood Год назад +2

    Yep… he said it… this is the main reason I can not ever call myself a musician or a player of any kind att all.
    I am happy for those students that has had a teacher that has been able to find the way to each student to REALLY understand music theory etc. in practise. I think that sure is not the easiest task to do.
    Thank you Andrew for your honesty and music!

  • @johnhedgerguitarstudio3436
    @johnhedgerguitarstudio3436 Год назад +1

    Amen! Extremely Important!!!

  • @hrburrell7587
    @hrburrell7587 28 дней назад

    He's right

  • @bbowjazz
    @bbowjazz 5 месяцев назад +1

    Precisely why I study both classical and jazz. A truly competent classical guitar teacher knows the fingerboard well, and also understands the musical thinking/harmony and compositional forms of various periods that guitar literature is drawn from. If you want to maximize your musical experience on guitar, then don’t settle for a teacher who does not have these qualities.

  • @Akukog
    @Akukog Месяц назад

    Yeah this is correct. How ever your good at some point if you don’t know what your playing at,….. there is a missing piece in your personal artistic performance. And ingesting the moral of the piece. And these things for me is vital. Also on how to improvise these things can be helpful as well… and for me if a performer knows these thing well…. You just go there is stage and play without hesitating or being afraid that you might make mistakes. But that’s is always part of personal growth, without mistakes …. How can you be a successful person, in general.

  • @alchemist1111
    @alchemist1111 Год назад +3

    He is talking about me.

  • @JediRastafari
    @JediRastafari Год назад +1

    So true! I was lucky enough to have studied with Matthew Grief who also taught me jazz in addition to classical. As a result, I encourage my students to also learn enough theory so that they know what's going on under the engine, so to speak.

  • @ashevilleguitar
    @ashevilleguitar Год назад +1

    Great advice from one of the greats ✌️❤️🎵

  • @newgunguy4176
    @newgunguy4176 Год назад +4

    Jimmy Bruno's five fingerings helps to learn.

  • @thomas41000
    @thomas41000 Год назад +1

    Wise words

  • @notsch359
    @notsch359 5 месяцев назад +1

    He is talking about me:D

  • @johnskelley6710
    @johnskelley6710 8 месяцев назад

    The key all all notes that correspond with it, it was first for me with improvising solos

  • @adadses1979
    @adadses1979 8 месяцев назад +1

    Part of my warm up - or even spend time outside of this by practicing playing synchronous notes split by an octave.
    Polyphony I think it might be called?

  • @ronmounts8075
    @ronmounts8075 5 месяцев назад

    That's Absolutely Me!!!! Other Guitarist ask me what chord is that,,, and I exactly say I'm not sure,,, I was just screwing atound and putting me fingers that sound great,,, and slide it down to different frets,,,, Till this day if 45 years of playing I still only know 5 Chords!!!!!!

  • @therarebreeds77therarebree7
    @therarebreeds77therarebree7 Год назад +6

    As a music teacher I really really really detest when people tell me they don't need music theory, they know people who play without music theory, blah blah blah. What I really am hearing is, "I am too lazy to learn music theory. I really do not wanna play this instrument to its fullest"

    • @davidlewis5737
      @davidlewis5737 Год назад

      I would rather read a tax code of a foreign country than learn music theory. To me it is the most boring thing on the planet. That said, I daily submit myself to eyeball sandpapering because it has some benefit

    • @stefanotornatore2632
      @stefanotornatore2632 11 месяцев назад +1

      Music theory is music.

    • @Spookdookin
      @Spookdookin 9 месяцев назад

      It’s a claim made of necessity. They are correct. You don’t *need* music theory. Especially if you are a drummer 😂
      Seriously though, music theory is quite useful, but how useful it is for someone else really depends on what they want to achieve.

  • @scotthayes-nylonstringguit8592
    @scotthayes-nylonstringguit8592 Год назад +2

    Seems so obvious, but really does bear repeating. I am guilty of this at times myself

  • @saimb2959
    @saimb2959 Год назад

    Yes

  • @minabani1
    @minabani1 7 месяцев назад

    omg I AM THAT MUSICIAN. It's so annoying how little I know and how much repertoire is in my head and my fingers. But in my defence I would have loved to learn but was told to focus on performance and repertoire. This will be the year I correct this. Also Andrew York is

  • @RobertoMartinez-kv5tp
    @RobertoMartinez-kv5tp Год назад

    Muy cierto Mr. York ✔

  • @JazzgutsVGvanKampen
    @JazzgutsVGvanKampen Год назад +1

    Very wise, knowing scales, arpeggio's, in all positions, multi keys and functions, that's the bible on guitar.

  • @huycao_music
    @huycao_music Год назад

    true

  • @PcBguitarLibrary
    @PcBguitarLibrary 9 месяцев назад

    I find reading Tab uses a whole different part of the brain than Memory and improv/riffing off the fret board and theory.
    Musically, it feels and sounds like I'm two separate musicians. I find it impossible to grok the two at the same time, and /or memorizing TAB without looking at TAB

  • @Jackknifegyp
    @Jackknifegyp 24 дня назад

    Your composition of, “Home”. One of the most poignant I have ever heard. Thank you.

  • @sebeare3955
    @sebeare3955 Год назад +2

    So where's the secret?

  • @cottoneyejoe1able
    @cottoneyejoe1able Год назад

  • @davidhay3380
    @davidhay3380 11 месяцев назад +3

    The zakke Wilde of classical guitar

    • @zenon544
      @zenon544 10 месяцев назад

      lol :D this made my day (although his name is Zakk Wylde)

  • @Dobrojuto.yt-7
    @Dobrojuto.yt-7 9 месяцев назад

    Bruce Willis

  • @JulioLeonFandinho
    @JulioLeonFandinho 9 месяцев назад +1

    Horowitz didn't practice scales

  • @JoelAdamson
    @JoelAdamson 9 месяцев назад +1

    Sorry, the secret to fingerboard knowledge is knowing that there are musicians who don't know what chord they're playing?

  • @ChucksExotics
    @ChucksExotics Год назад +1

    Jazz training helped you open your ears? Jazz usually makes me want to close my ears.

  • @allenanderson4911
    @allenanderson4911 9 месяцев назад

    Oh...u mean LISTEN to the music.
    Actually listen?!!
    Why sir, amazing discovery. I'd take one who listens over one who reads any day.

  • @saimb2959
    @saimb2959 Год назад

    News

  • @brettgoodroad7747
    @brettgoodroad7747 6 месяцев назад

    🐌

  • @joelpenazzo7248
    @joelpenazzo7248 7 месяцев назад

    Another mountain to climb 🙄🙄