Joe Pass Fingerstyle Arpeggios

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @paulsimmons5726
    @paulsimmons5726 Год назад +3

    I saw Joe Pass in guitar shop years ago as he was presenting a seminar. Joe wasn’t playing guitar, he made great arrangements of jazz standards while everyone present tried to comprehend!
    Such a giant, but so low key. While he played with some incredible players over the decades, his Virtuoso LP was, to my ear, the jazz guitarist album of all time!

    • @RichieZellon
      @RichieZellon  Год назад +1

      Absolutely! I got to hang out with him once. He was such a funny guy.. so down to earth...but a giant nonetheless!

  • @gregbrown391
    @gregbrown391 Год назад +3

    Many years ago I worked through some Joe Pass video tutorials (Solo Jazz Guitar & The Blue Side of Jazz) but nowhere were these rubato fingerstyle concepts and applications explained as eloquently. Well done Richie and thanks for sharing! And the tone of your guitar is so much better!!!

  • @marcruel1398
    @marcruel1398 Год назад +2

    Thank you Richie! Your lessons are always a pleasure to watch and to think on. Thank you for all your beautiful sounds. I am also a maniac Joe Pass fan.

  • @gregbrown391
    @gregbrown391 Год назад

    Fantastic lesson Richie. Yes, and now it has also taken me a half a century to discover these rubato nuances and concepts, THANKS TO YOU!

  • @rifosi
    @rifosi Год назад

    Loved this lesson. Thank you very much!

  • @antoniotorregrosa7630
    @antoniotorregrosa7630 Год назад

    Thanks for these beautiful bits of tasteful music!

  • @surfgod509
    @surfgod509 Год назад

    Wide range of abilities and great ears!

  • @electorize
    @electorize Год назад

    This lesson is gold!

  • @hectorrascon2671
    @hectorrascon2671 Год назад

    Thank you Mr Richie awesome lesson,I always enjoy your musical lesson thanks for sharing

  • @jazzey69
    @jazzey69 Год назад

    Richie thank you for this lesson...Beautiful guitar and tone you have..:-) be well always..🙂

  • @Djangoat68
    @Djangoat68 Год назад

    Very interesting - thanks!

  • @jazzybeatle2004
    @jazzybeatle2004 Год назад

    Clear and insightful lesson, thanks Richie. JP’s Virtuoso is one of my favorite albums. The odd thing about it, is that it sounds totally acoustic. It appears he used Gibson ES-175 on the first Virtuoso album, but whether an amp was miked or not eludes me.

    • @RichieZellon
      @RichieZellon  Год назад

      Thanks! It sounds like some of the tracks were just acoustically miked while others use an amp.

  • @chrissember6965
    @chrissember6965 Год назад +1

    Can you tell us about the guitar you're playing? Beautiful tone!

    • @RichieZellon
      @RichieZellon  Год назад +1

      Thanks Chris! That's a custom made Phoenix archtop by Luthier George Leach.

  • @michaeljerrytoussaint
    @michaeljerrytoussaint Год назад

    Hello Sir 😊your lessons are indeed great..thks a lot for that 😊 i have a little question..are videos available on your website?

  • @lookforbriansjazz7832
    @lookforbriansjazz7832 Год назад

    Great lesson and axe, Richie! Slightly related question: do you happen to have round wound strings here? Your tone is beautiful and I wondered if you have a preference. Thanks!

    • @RichieZellon
      @RichieZellon  Год назад +1

      Thanks! The strings are actually flatwounds. My preference depends on the guitar. For example, I like round wounds better on my Sadowski Jim Hall.

  • @guitariste47
    @guitariste47 Год назад

    beautifull

  • @nickfanzo
    @nickfanzo Год назад

    Joe said he didn’t play arpeggios

    • @RichieZellon
      @RichieZellon  Год назад

      Lol...where did you hear that??? Can you please show us? If you know what an arpeggio is you sure wouldn't believe that. If you analyze any transcription of his...its arpeggio heaven! Did you ever watch any of his videos...(especially playing solo)? He even would play and speak of the importance of arpeggios when he would teach.

    • @nickfanzo
      @nickfanzo Год назад

      @@RichieZellon there’s a lesson here where he says this and explains within the first half hour. Search it up. He discusses chord notes over using scales and arpeggios as he sees them.
      I literally saw the video right before yours

    • @RichieZellon
      @RichieZellon  Год назад

      There are hundreds of Joe Pass videos. Why not post the link if you just watched it. I'm sure you either misunderstood what he said or took it out of context. I met Joe and got to hang out with him in the 70s and sat and watched him play...and it was full of arpeggios. So you're saying the transcriptions in this lesson aren't arpeggio based???