How To Play a Jazz Guitar Solo - With Only 5 Notes!
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
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Welcome to FretDojo LIVE! In this jazz guitar video tutorial I'm going to show you how to play a jazz guitar solo - with only 5 notes!
This is an example of how much you can do creatively with a small amount of material in your jazz guitar improvisations.
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Greg O'Rourke
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Limiting my material : my new motto. Thanks.
what a great approach to get into how to play
Pretty cool and basic. There's no need to look anywhere else until I get this mastered!
Thanks
Glad you enjoyed this Velo!
I like that,,, it has a HIP sound,...now play it from the D maj pentatonic scale, or any position to include the hybrid Maj Min blues & Penta scales.
What a simple great lesson. Very applicable
Greg - YES! I liked this. Small is BIG. Thanks
Glad you liked the video Jack!!
Thank you so much! Your musical honesty will bless you greatly .
Excellent tutorial, thank you.
Great lesson. Opened up a whole new world to me. Thankyou.
Thanks your a great inspirational teacher!!
A very good teacher. He makes it simple to understand.
Great lesson ! Simple but effective and a great source of ideas for jazz beginners and .. not so beginners !! I wish there was more videos like that on the Internet
Please do more of these!
Amazing mate!
Thank you! Cheers!
You're soooo good!
That was simply WOWMAZING! It looks like NOTHING BUT😎🤩
Wonderful. Thank You.
My pleasure!
Excellent take on keeping things simple and putting the focus on thinking inventively rather than getting caught in all the theory etc. And of course your example brings to ear Kenny Burrell’s Midnight Blue :) Thank you!!!
Glad you enjoyed Jack!
Just FIVE notes! Thank you Greg.
It's a pleasure Tom!
Oy from Boston
Nice
Like it!
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My FastForward Jazz Lead Guitar Improvisation book by Andy Jones has a chapter on this very subject. So, here I am...!
Where is it available?
great lesson ... thanks ... keep it simple ..... I assume the 1 is for the key the song is in?
Yes Barry that 1 note is a D and the chord progression is based on Summertime in Dm.
A high note is begging to be added but this is only because you first limited yourself
No pdf on the link !
Can't hear the background music very well.
Sorry about that! My newer videos don't have this issue...making these was and continues to be a learning experience...
great....btw ,is the backing track created to be played with the d minor scale? or can you play a b minor scale with it,,,never understood that concept.
Backing track is same chord changes to summertime in Dm - so any Dm scale will work or F Major scales will work ok too. B Minor scales have an F# in it which will clash a bit with the F natural in Dm scale so not the best choice.
my dude its not the notes...its THE GUITAR...U use a jazz box and u HAVE THE TONE...play that on a strat or tele IT AINT HAPPENIN!!! good vid
It sounded good until he started playing.