Playing Over Changes Made Easy!
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One of the best teachers on RUclips I’ve ever seen. No joke. You are helping me just by watching these. Tomorrow I’m starting practice and I’ve got 7 weeks to become a much better guitarist before I go back to playing 7 nights a week on the ships again. Amazing man. Really amazing. Thank you!
Your teaching are very classy and tasteful . I love it .
Jack, no BS, I honestly think you are the smoothest player I've ever watched play. Your fretting hand just glides like air over the entire board. Side by side with Rev Billy Gibbons, I'd bet you're the lighter touch. This amazes me every time I watch you play. You're beyond amazing sir, thanks for sharing these vids, they're informative and really well worth watching over and over to learn some of your tricks to the guitar. It's not nearly as easy as you make it look.
It took me 2 or 3 watches playing along to ascertain you were using your thumb for the root note on the G7 and A7 chords the second time through the chord pass. My thumb doesn't roll over the neck like that so once I figured to play the chords with the same fingering I was in much better shape. Sometimes it's the little details and you, sir, are a great teacher. Thank you!
My favorite guitar channel. I swear
These lessons are gold. Your advice about being intentional about the chord tones that are targeted is so powerful, although it takes time work out exactly what they might be and concatenation to land there in the heat of an improvisation. But as with getting anywhere, the solution is practice, practice, practice. Thanks for your always useful advice.
Gold indeed.
Saw a plaque on the wall of a guitar instructor’s room years ago which conveyed the wisdom:
Practice or suck.
totally agree with the comments. Best guitar teacher on RUclips!
You break things down in such an easy and understandable way, much appreciated.
I love red SG's. Also, great video.
Thank you! I appreciate how clear you make this and how you break it down so we can understand! 🙏😊🎸
Jack
Good Morning and thank you for this music lesson as I am already sounding a bit less crummy and feeling sort of good about it! 😎🎸
Perfect information! Thank you!
Excellent as always.
Love this! So simple! Thank you for sharing this!
Direct and useful! Awesome advice, thanks
thank you! Very Helpful!
I really great little lesson,🎉 Jack, thanks!
Thanks, Jack. For simplicity on this exercise, would you say to land on the corresponding third on the fourth beat of each measure?
Your lessons are classy and tasteful . Love it . Thanks Jack .
Always Great Job Man ❤
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day Jack also happy Easter ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
You've done it again jack!! Another light bulb moment from you!! Thank you!! 🙏🙏
nice n groovy
I want that SG badly.
I'm always looking the root notes over the changes to try and find a triad shape or something lick/pattern wise i can remember. Aiming for 3rds is making my brain hurt. Will try it though, Jacks advice is inspiring
Nice
What up Jack! Love ur channel man! Referred from Palmisano guitar gate. Starting my guitar journey in 2020 and loving every minute… well not every min… lol😊. But most. Wondering how u feel about this take: I see many many channels expressing what is difficult are hard for folks to play melodically or more musical, but when I hear that I’m not sure what to compare it too, since everyone teaching seems to express same concerns. Do u have any examples of good players (able to play without buzzing or some of those other rookie things) but that show someone not yet using the techniques and moves that make them melodically or musical player. Probably could have worded that different but thanks sir.. keep it up… love all ur diminished lines!!
😀Thanks!
Thank you!
My problem isnt so much coming up with something to play as it as knowing what im playing over, and i cant find any help or suggests for that, i guess it comes naturally to everyone else
Why don’t we just be honest and admit that playing over changes is not easy. Arpeggios take a ton of practice. Hooking them together takes even more.
Hope u don’t mind if I chime in. I agree with your criticism of teachers using the word “easy” for lessons in playing the changes, at least for beginners trying to learn guitar. My assumption is always no matter how easy the concept, when it comes to knowing where ur fingers need to land on time, that takes tons of practice, and I mean 2-3 yrs just working thru all available shapes. At that point I think someone could say it’s easy to take that experience and then START to learn to play the changes. And then that will take less time because ur fingers just follow shapes directed towards specific notes, (do I want to use upside down triangle over 2 frets or a 3 feet right side up triangle to get to the b7 from the 3rd…..after time (maybe 2-3 more years) I believe the path u take to get to those specific notes becomes second nature and only then will u build ur tone, phrasing, overall style etc…
It’s like learning another language, you get what you put in.
@@len3169 Correct. So let’s stop promoting it as “easy”. It’s not.
Easy: when I feel I am messing things up, I just “leave space” 😂 (stop playing).
Over my old blues hack head.