Jack you are one of my favorite musicians, I can't praise you enough or thank you enough for these videos. Also thank you for making your patreon subscription affordable, it is really awesome to have access to all the materials you share there!
The Bob Ross of blues right there. Don’t normally play this sort of blues but this makes me want to go your patreon and learn it back to front. Awesome channel and presenter/player. Great job.
Thank you, Jack, for yet another helpful and informative lesson. I have five of your courses with Truefire and Brett Papa and they are truly excellent. Highly recommended. Gaetano
Jack, what is the best video for ideas on the quick 1625 in a jazz blues? I’m a Patreon subscriber so if anything is over there please let me me know. Great stuff as always.
.Jack, love your channel!! Have you ever listened to Mick Abrahams from the original Jetho Tull line up, Blodwyn Pig and his solo work? His guitar playing is Jazz Blues. Check him out.
I'm starting to understand the altered scale and when it is played because of your teaching... just am curious when you would use the diminished scale instead of the altered scale on the turnaround... I guess if you don't have altered chords...? But that seems too simple...thank you!!!!!
Jack you are one of my favorite musicians, I can't praise you enough or thank you enough for these videos. Also thank you for making your patreon subscription affordable, it is really awesome to have access to all the materials you share there!
You’re a real treasure on this platform
Beautiful. The information, the pace of the lesson, camerawork, sound are all superb. The best guitar lessons on RUclips.
this just leveled me up
Excellent lesson jack🤘
What a great lesson! Thanks for posting all of this information.
Sweet Bb 1625! Thank you for the quality material as always!🎵
Jack is one of the Best
I play lots of styles, but jazz blues really is my favorite. What a KILLER lesson!
Sir Jack’s is back, thank you Jack, have a great day.
Your lessons have a habit of coming along at just the right time, Jack. Thank you for this.
What an outstanding lesson! You really are one of the absolute best teachers, Jack.
Amazing lesson👏
Best part of the weekend - a new Jack Ruch video to work through! Thanks Jack!
Real teacher! Thank you very much!
Hi Jack,
I play jazz and use a mix of scales and arpeggios to get very melodic lines. I totally agree with your approach. Keep up the great work!
Incredible teaching, touch and tone. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and making your incredible sound accessible.
The Bob Ross of blues right there. Don’t normally play this sort of blues but this makes me want to go your patreon and learn it back to front. Awesome channel and presenter/player. Great job.
Great lesson! But also, what an astounding and heartwarming sound that guitar has!
Absolutely fantastic video have a wonderful day Jack ❤😊
Super helpful and challenging lesson. Love the tone.
amazing explanation of some stuff I've always thought was just out of reach - super cool
Thanks Brother!
Great lesson!
Thank you, Jack, for yet another helpful and informative lesson. I have five of your courses with Truefire and Brett Papa and they are truly excellent. Highly recommended. Gaetano
Here for the smokin' 🔥 riffs ❤ When will you release an album?
I call this brown liquor 🥃 music 🎶 👏🏾
I'm still enjoying your videos, for the info you impart, but also, I wouldn't listen to your comments unless I love listening to you play.👍
Hi Jack, I really enjoyed this video. Are notated examples published on your Patreon page yet ? Maybe I'm a bit early ? Lerve your work. 😎
Jack, what is the best video for ideas on the quick 1625 in a jazz blues? I’m a Patreon subscriber so if anything is over there please let me me know. Great stuff as always.
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.Jack, love your channel!! Have you ever listened to Mick Abrahams from the original Jetho Tull line up, Blodwyn Pig and his solo work? His guitar playing is Jazz Blues. Check him out.
Quick meaning the 2nd and shorter 1625 section.
I'm starting to understand the altered scale and when it is played because of your teaching... just am curious when you would use the diminished scale instead of the altered scale on the turnaround... I guess if you don't have altered chords...? But that seems too simple...thank you!!!!!
Anyone have some suggestions for songs with chord progressions similar to the one in this video?
Coloque legendas. em portugues, não entendo muito o seu ingles.
Is the pick texture non-slip?