Everytime I see lists like these I would love to see a spotify playlist with the recommended recordings of these things that don't stray too far from the original melodi and chords etc. Would join a patreon for that ;). Anyway - thanks for all the content.
Great list, Brent,. I really like these and know most. I need to learn Freight Trane. Others that I enjoy playing,. Miss Ann's Tempo, Solid, Things Ain't What They Used To Be, Doodlin' (Db), Tyrone, West Coast Blues, Footprints, Unit 7. Some that I want to learn.... Opus De Funk, The Kicker, Nostalgia On Times Square. As a guitar player, my list wouldn't be complete without Wes Montgomery's Sundown and The Thumb.😊
Hi Brent! Love your channel and your book!! Do you know or have some recommendations of blues standards that have some vocalise or a vocal Melody? As a guitar and a singer I have trouble finding vocal blues standards!
Wes definitely deserved a mention. Not sure how common his tunes are at Jazz jam sessions as most of the other compositions aren't actually guitar compositions. Wes' compositions are mostly played by guitarists. I like West Coast Blues, Fried Pies, D Natural Blues.
Complete list:
1. Tenor Madness.
2. Bags' Groove.
3. Blue Monk.
4. Birks' Works.
5. Sandu.
6. Billie's Bounce.
7. Mr. P.C.
8. Sonnymoon for Two.
9. Freight Trane.
10. All Blues.
Thanks for the video!
Two great Bb blues -
1. West Coast Blues by Montgomery
2. No. 1 Green Street by Green
These two taught me a ton about Bb blues!
No. 1 Green Street is especially great for those new to jazz coming from a blues background
Great list. I think All Blues is actually in 6/8, keeping the 12 bar form intact !
Everytime I see lists like these I would love to see a spotify playlist with the recommended recordings of these things that don't stray too far from the original melodi and chords etc. Would join a patreon for that ;). Anyway - thanks for all the content.
Thanks for sharing the video. Your guitar has a fantastic sound!!!
Played very nicely with feeling!
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Great list, Brent,. I really like these and know most. I need to learn Freight Trane. Others that I enjoy playing,. Miss Ann's Tempo, Solid, Things Ain't What They Used To Be, Doodlin' (Db), Tyrone, West Coast Blues, Footprints, Unit 7. Some that I want to learn.... Opus De Funk, The Kicker, Nostalgia On Times Square. As a guitar player, my list wouldn't be complete without Wes Montgomery's Sundown and The Thumb.😊
This is an AMAZING LESSON 👍
Thanks! Totally agree!
I’d add Now’s The Time to this. Cheers
Thanks Brent. I love playing jazz blues. There's a few here I don't know well, so great to add them to my "must learn" list. :-)
Thanx, LJS🌹🌹🌹🌹
Always welcome
Great choices for jazz guitar !
Thanks! I'm glad you like them.
Classic Lesson! So many great tunes! Thanks for the tips!
Hi Brent! Love your channel and your book!!
Do you know or have some recommendations of blues standards that have some vocalise or a vocal Melody?
As a guitar and a singer I have trouble finding vocal blues standards!
Thanks for the info
Thanks!
Thank you!
Welcome!
Dope!
Freight Train is written by Tommy Flanagan
no wonder my first jazz teacher taught me half of these
What about Wes Montgomery?
Absolutely. I love playing Sundown, The Thumb, Unit 7 and West Coast Blues.
Wes definitely deserved a mention. Not sure how common his tunes are at Jazz jam sessions as most of the other compositions aren't actually guitar compositions. Wes' compositions are mostly played by guitarists. I like West Coast Blues, Fried Pies, D Natural Blues.
Where’s Straight, No Chaser?:)
Backing track recs?
sonnymoon for two
billie's bounce
birks works
Please spell Sonny correctly. Thank you.
Being a guitar player, I have Always gravitated towards Kenny Burrell for examples. Please include some KB in a minor bebop lesson.