This was simply a short introduction to this wonderful method of exploring tunes, so please let me know in the comments if you'd like me to go a lot deeper in a future video(s). Yours truly, AjC
Really enjoyed this lesson and your playing. I know this tune as a listener of Miles Davis and Keith Jarrett, never seeing it from a musicians perspective, which I found illuminating.i like the idea of stripping a tune down to its essence. It creates a different way of knowing.
This was simply a short introduction to this wonderful method of exploring tunes, so please let me know in the comments if you'd like me to go a lot deeper in a future video(s). Yours truly, AjC
Always happy to hear about stuff like this in greater depth, I find your explanations well-presented and easy to understand
@@samgraham1111 Thanks a lot Sam - I'll see what I can cook up. 🤠
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@@rewtaah hope you figure it out. 💚
Really enjoyed this lesson and your playing. I know this tune as a listener of Miles Davis and Keith Jarrett, never seeing it from a musicians perspective, which I found illuminating.i like the idea of stripping a tune down to its essence. It creates a different way of knowing.
Thanks so much for you comment! I've heard Miles play it a bunch, but not so familiar with Keith's interpretations. I must check it out.
Goodness. That's quite a jazzy sound for a solid body. What model pickup is in the neck position? Pick gauge? String gauge? Lovely sound and playing.
Thanks a lot! That's a Seymour Duncan Little 95. I'm using 1.1mm Celluloid pick, and just a set of round wound 10-46.