I only speak german and english so I don't understand your words (except the one two three four 😃). But I gues this is a lesson about the swing feeling? love the comping. 😊 btw what are your favorite jazz guitar albums? 😊 much love from europe
Yes, this lesson is about how to use a metronome. My favorite jazz guitar albums are Wes Montgomery's Incredible Jazz Guitar, Pat Martino's Exit. How about yours?
@@NobukiTakamen I haven't heard Pat Martino's Exit Album. I will check it ou. Thank you!! Yes, Wes' "Incredible Jazz Guitar" of course, but I also Jim Hall (& Bill Evans) "Undercurrent" album and Grant Green's "Idle Moments". So many great Jazz Guitar Albums. :)
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I only speak german and english so I don't understand your words (except the one two three four 😃). But I gues this is a lesson about the swing feeling? love the comping. 😊 btw what are your favorite jazz guitar albums? 😊 much love from europe
Yes, this lesson is about how to use a metronome. My favorite jazz guitar albums are Wes Montgomery's Incredible Jazz Guitar, Pat Martino's Exit. How about yours?
@@NobukiTakamen I haven't heard Pat Martino's Exit Album. I will check it ou. Thank you!! Yes, Wes' "Incredible Jazz Guitar" of course, but I also Jim Hall (& Bill Evans) "Undercurrent" album and Grant Green's "Idle Moments". So many great Jazz Guitar Albums. :)
Yes, there are so many great albums!! Have you checked Grant Green's first album, Grant First Stand? It's a great album!!
@@NobukiTakamen Yes, of course! I love it. :) what would you say: which artist influenced your playing the most?
It's kind of hard to narrow down but I think Wes Montgomery, George Van Eps, Grant Green, Pat Martino, Thelonious Monk are the ones.