I have been watching all these lessons you have been doing recently. You really explain what your doing on the fret board very well. Since I started watching your channel I'm really understanding what the modes can do to change my playing and I am now obsessed with the Dorian mode. These videos have really changed how I approach playing guitar. I'm definitely going to look into getting your lesson pack and can't thank you enough for sharing your wisdom.
Food for days, man. These licks are very unusual to play for me. And this is great! But I need a while for those licks. Which is also great! :D I really wanted to learn something new on guitar today. And this came up in my feed. Thank you, master Gardiner! \m/
Hey @Jack Gardiner i noticed in the demo of the first riff, in the first ascending run you actually seem to play 7-11-12 instead of the 9-11-12 that's on the tab and the breakdown just after ! I thought it sounded different when I was trying to play along to you - I actually like that note choice better so went with that but the version on the tab is also nice :) thanks for the lesson
Have been learning these licks today and applying them in some of my jams. They're wonderful and the phrasing here is really new for me and very beneficial...my phrasing is often very uninspired! Thanks for the lesson
Brooo you are too underrates for your talent and for the value you bring us! Just watched the R&B video, it was amazing, I really want to learn all those techniques, because now I feel like I'm stucked😂 and it is frustrating, because I don't know with what should I start with
It’d be cool to see you breakdown or sharing some ideas behind your old tune High impact ! Also, really looking forward to check out your new original music ❤️
Hey Jack could u make a video on elements of soloing?n how important is it to follow chord tones while soloing over rock or pop progression....Thanks for this video :)
Dude, I love your stuff obviously... But what I'd like you to do is go through your tone, setup etc. That reverb you have on for example, that's what I'd call 'modern reverb'.. But I've no idea how to get that sound. Are you going through ableton or something? Thanks.. keep up the great work :)
Dear JAck, AMAXING AS ALWAYS! Where can I find this BT that you use to show the licks? Is this part of some course or lesson available for sale? Cheers from BRAZIL!
Thanks so much for these! I'm curious about that model strandberg you have. Awesome pick config in it, but I also can't tell what exactly that finish is. Is it the graphite or is it a malta blue but just looking darker from your lighting? Thanks much!
@@JackGardiner thanks, I'll check it out. What I'm after is a lesson on how you compose with more advanced rhythms like 32nd notes with rests, groups of 7 and all that. If you can recommend a package where you explain stuff like that it'd be great
@@JackGardiner I actually bought the "Modern Chordal playing vol 1" lesson a while ago now that I think about it and just re-watched it to make sure I know what I'm talking about. Not once do you go into what you're doing rhythmically, it's all "ok, here we have this chord, we connect it to this other chord like this" etc. So for you above to say that "they're all over my lessons" is a bit of a stretch, I think. Like I said, I don't get it, because what one does on ones instrument in terms of rhythms is very important and very very interesting and cool things can be done with rhythms. Still, almost all lessons on youtube deal only with which notes to play.
@Barefoot67 First of all, many thanks for buying Modern Chordal Playing! I hope you are enjoying it! ☺️ I think it’s a bit of a stretch to say that I don’t go into rhythmic detail in that one. After all - it’s about comping. It’s so much more than ‘here’s this chord and here’s how to connect it to the next chord’! If you are learning the examples, you should be adding the rhythms to your vocabulary? If we’re talking specifics though, would you expect a package about chords/comping to detail how to play 32nd notes or groups of 7? Now in terms of rhythms being taught the way you are seeking, One Chord Grooves has a whole section dedicated to rhythmic subdivisions and limitation. Most of the lines in the ‘licks packages’ contain ‘advanced rhythms’ too. I think though that you are after a very specific thing. I’m not going to recommend anything of mine to ‘compose’ 32nd notes with rests or groups of 7 because the majority of my stuff is about improvisation - not composition. In general, I don’t think I would usually pre meditate/compose a line in groups of seven. My advice for If you want to learn how to compose with groups of seven is the following... Set up a loop, pick a scale/sound and improvise with groups of 7 over it until it’s internalised and you find some cool sounds. Keep the best ideas. If you want to compose something with 32nd notes with a rest, do the same thing and pick a random 32nd note you want to drop. Play until you find something you like. If guitar videos/lessons aren’t teaching you enough about rhythm, maybe you could look at some Drum Teachers or some Konnakol lessons? Although I would assume that if you are learning the ‘lick’ or the ‘phrase’ in something like this video, then you are paying attention to and internalising the rhythm - not just the notes? Lastly, if you’ve noticed something throughout these videos and throughout my lesson packages, I’m always trying to emphasise how important time feel is! For me, I think it’s possibly the most important aspect of playing. Hope these above points answer your questions man 🙂
In the third lick, the 15th note of the first measure and the 8th note of the second measure do not match what you play, at least in the slowed example. The tab shows each of those notes a whole step higher than what you play (tab says 14th fret of the 5th string, or a B, but you play the 12th, an A, in measure 1 and tab says 12th fret of the 2nd string, also a B, but you play the 10th, also an A, in measure 2). Personally, I like what you played better than the tab. 🤗
Heads up to people following along with the tabs. Lick 2 has the ties in the wrong place at the end of measure 3 and beginning of measure 4. The 18-17-15 should be the pulloff, the 17-19 that follow are plucked. Confused me for a second
WHAT?!? That's what you call ''cheezy'' music?! Seriously?! You're totally allowed to dislike it, but it's so freaking far from being cheezy lol I'm not sure you even know what the term cheezy actually mean. Only a metalhead purist/hater would say something like that..
This is GOLD. There goes my weekend.
Holy shit that intro! We should work on some stuff together sometime man! Huge fan!
This comment aged well
Yeah can y’all make that happen like right meow!
And now you two are putting out an album tomorrow. Stoked!
@@mitchvantine4250 fuck yeah!! hope you’ll like it 🙏🏽
Its so good! Still waiting on you and plini to do something!!!
THat last phrase in the opening solo was dope.
They sound super cool in other modes as well, especially in aeolian.
"What is up guys...." Great video. I always look to these on a Friday. Thanks for providing us mere mortals with godlike content.
I have been watching all these lessons you have been doing recently. You really explain what your doing on the fret board very well. Since I started watching your channel I'm really understanding what the modes can do to change my playing and I am now obsessed with the Dorian mode. These videos have really changed how I approach playing guitar. I'm definitely going to look into getting your lesson pack and can't thank you enough for sharing your wisdom.
Elite.... Elite.... Elite.... 💯
Tasteful..... 🔥🔥🔥
Food for days, man. These licks are very unusual to play for me. And this is great! But I need a while for those licks. Which is also great! :D
I really wanted to learn something new on guitar today. And this came up in my feed. Thank you, master Gardiner! \m/
Very, very, very nice. Thank you, from Rio de Janeiro.
Give me a goddam album! Awesome licks
these are fun to play
So true!
I binge your channel for lessons and inspiration. Please keep it up. Gonna go donate now, it is the least I can do.
Hey @Jack Gardiner i noticed in the demo of the first riff, in the first ascending run you actually seem to play 7-11-12 instead of the 9-11-12 that's on the tab and the breakdown just after ! I thought it sounded different when I was trying to play along to you - I actually like that note choice better so went with that but the version on the tab is also nice :) thanks for the lesson
Have been learning these licks today and applying them in some of my jams. They're wonderful and the phrasing here is really new for me and very beneficial...my phrasing is often very uninspired! Thanks for the lesson
Please do the altered scale next week :)
Good idea!
This!
Mindless shred.
Awesome as always Jack. Thank you so much. Enough there to keep me busy for months!
Love everything you play Jack!
Sounds is really beautifull
Liked... Commented☝🏻 and subscribed 👍🏼
Beast of a player
Thanks Jack!
I agree with the below comment - an altered scale study would be awesome
Please, post that killer backing track
Brooo you are too underrates for your talent and for the value you bring us! Just watched the R&B video, it was amazing, I really want to learn all those techniques, because now I feel like I'm stucked😂 and it is frustrating, because I don't know with what should I start with
Amazing lesson! tasty licks... thanks mate
We love sir Jack 🙏🙏🙏
makes more legato licks and modern phrases, has helped a lot thanks
Yeah, you're alright for a young lad I guess. I'd certainly encourage you to keep going. 😉
😱
there's always something to practice, thanks for these! ;)
Awesome jack as always =)
Damn! thats some tasty playing!
It’d be cool to see you breakdown or sharing some ideas behind your old tune High impact ! Also, really looking forward to check out your new original music ❤️
Absolutely Love this btw thank you!!!!
Its just beautiful ♥️
Thank you so much for this free lesson bro! I'll try to learn them and practice and see what happens. ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing 😍
Man that whole tone spread between index and middle finger is so foreign to me, lets see if I get it down before I'm pensioned off 👍
Eargasms....your playing is always tastyyy
Hey Jack could u make a video on elements of soloing?n how important is it to follow chord tones while soloing over rock or pop progression....Thanks for this video :)
Nice video
great and very melodic licks ! u are dope
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8:00
9:25
Hey man :) love your spirit.
You have mistake in the first tab. You're playing it differently
THANKYAW!
Dude, I love your stuff obviously... But what I'd like you to do is go through your tone, setup etc.
That reverb you have on for example, that's what I'd call 'modern reverb'.. But I've no idea how to get that sound.
Are you going through ableton or something? Thanks.. keep up the great work :)
Nice
Thanks for the great lesson! Where can I find that backing track please?
Great Licks. Maybe you could give us some licks once a month! pleaaaase!!!
Excelente 👌
fucking gold
Dear lord! 👍😅
2 many scales sounds like a computer
Dear JAck, AMAXING AS ALWAYS! Where can I find this BT that you use to show the licks? Is this part of some course or lesson available for sale? Cheers from BRAZIL!
Can I please get the backing track
Thanks so much for these! I'm curious about that model strandberg you have. Awesome pick config in it, but I also can't tell what exactly that finish is. Is it the graphite or is it a malta blue but just looking darker from your lighting?
Thanks much!
sounds like Kotzen
licks start 6:35
Rhythms please!! How do you compose with them? Rhythms are half of what music is why never touch it?
They’re all over my Lesson Packages man! There’s also a lesson on here about Time Feel which ties into ‘rhythm/s’ if you like ☺️
@@JackGardiner thanks, I'll check it out. What I'm after is a lesson on how you compose with more advanced rhythms like 32nd notes with rests, groups of 7 and all that. If you can recommend a package where you explain stuff like that it'd be great
@@JackGardiner I actually bought the "Modern Chordal playing vol 1" lesson a while ago now that I think about it and just re-watched it to make sure I know what I'm talking about. Not once do you go into what you're doing rhythmically, it's all "ok, here we have this chord, we connect it to this other chord like this" etc. So for you above to say that "they're all over my lessons" is a bit of a stretch, I think. Like I said, I don't get it, because what one does on ones instrument in terms of rhythms is very important and very very interesting and cool things can be done with rhythms. Still, almost all lessons on youtube deal only with which notes to play.
@Barefoot67 First of all, many thanks for buying Modern Chordal Playing! I hope you are enjoying it! ☺️
I think it’s a bit of a stretch to say that I don’t go into rhythmic detail in that one. After all - it’s about comping. It’s so much more than ‘here’s this chord and here’s how to connect it to the next chord’! If you are learning the examples, you should be adding the rhythms to your vocabulary? If we’re talking specifics though, would you expect a package about chords/comping to detail how to play 32nd notes or groups of 7?
Now in terms of rhythms being taught the way you are seeking, One Chord Grooves has a whole section dedicated to rhythmic subdivisions and limitation. Most of the lines in the ‘licks packages’ contain ‘advanced rhythms’ too. I think though that you are after a very specific thing. I’m not going to recommend anything of mine to ‘compose’ 32nd notes with rests or groups of 7 because the majority of my stuff is about improvisation - not composition. In general, I don’t think I would usually pre meditate/compose a line in groups of seven. My advice for If you want to learn how to compose with groups of seven is the following...
Set up a loop, pick a scale/sound and improvise with groups of 7 over it until it’s internalised and you find some cool sounds. Keep the best ideas. If you want to compose something with 32nd notes with a rest, do the same thing and pick a random 32nd note you want to drop. Play until you find something you like.
If guitar videos/lessons aren’t teaching you enough about rhythm, maybe you could look at some Drum Teachers or some Konnakol lessons? Although I would assume that if you are learning the ‘lick’ or the ‘phrase’ in something like this video, then you are paying attention to and internalising the rhythm - not just the notes?
Lastly, if you’ve noticed something throughout these videos and throughout my lesson packages, I’m always trying to emphasise how important time feel is! For me, I think it’s possibly the most important aspect of playing. Hope these above points answer your questions man 🙂
@@JackGardiner They do, thank you! : )
He brings Allan Holdsworth back to live
This doesn't sound Holdsworth influenced at all.
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It is not that chromatic, but in my opinion it does sound like Holdsworth.
In the third lick, the 15th note of the first measure and the 8th note of the second measure do not match what you play, at least in the slowed example. The tab shows each of those notes a whole step higher than what you play (tab says 14th fret of the 5th string, or a B, but you play the 12th, an A, in measure 1 and tab says 12th fret of the 2nd string, also a B, but you play the 10th, also an A, in measure 2).
Personally, I like what you played better than the tab. 🤗
Ok
Heads up to people following along with the tabs. Lick 2 has the ties in the wrong place at the end of measure 3 and beginning of measure 4. The 18-17-15 should be the pulloff, the 17-19 that follow are plucked. Confused me for a second
The licks are good but the backing tracks...please tell me no one plays music that cheezy in real life.
Illumignostic That’s the thing about music. You don’t like it, I think it’s hip. Lol.
WHAT?!? That's what you call ''cheezy'' music?! Seriously?! You're totally allowed to dislike it, but it's so freaking far from being cheezy lol I'm not sure you even know what the term cheezy actually mean. Only a metalhead purist/hater would say something like that..
Just please play a solo that you normally would and just tab it
That guitar is handicapped.
shawn lane would be proud.