Wow. Your lesson was so simple and effective. I heard the examples and I instantly had to get my guitar and try it. Thanks and definitely subbed for more!
Thanks for putting this together, Jens, and for including me. You're a such great teacher and player - and *storyteller*! Also: It's really nice to see you outdoors. 🌲
Wow!!! Awesome video Jens 🔥 Thanks so much for including me in the company of these brilliant players & educators, you’re so damn good at making these by now…inspiring!
So wonderful to see so many amazing guitar teachers! Thanks Jens for helping build this great community! Everyone’s lessons were very informative and thoughtful
Hi Jens, this was a great introduction to other solid internet teachers. Adam Levy, Miko Hilden, & Sandra Sherman, have really clicked for me. All solid content. Thanks so much.
Which advice was your favorite, and is there a teacher you want to recommend? 🙂 If I started Jazz Guitar in 2023, then I would do this: ruclips.net/video/FwJhr4UOhcE/видео.html
You're Welcome! Perhaps the folks would be interested to know since the diminished scale features "symmetrical harmony", one can also play a Minor Tetrachord starting from the A & Eb notes. This is a Great Video and Wonderful Resource for all the Aspiring Jazz Guitarists. Thanks, Jens!
WOW ! What an excellent video. EVERYONE on it had great tips for playing / learning. Years ago, I had to drive across town (about one hour) to see my old teachers. (They were worth it - but the drive wasn't fun). Now, I just turn on my computer and get great lessons like this. I feel spoilt - and save petrol too. All you guys should get the Nobel Prize in Guitar for making this video.
Sorry I missed you in Spain Jens. Just got back. Went to Barcelona to visit our mutual friend Mauro Battisti. And thanks for turning me on to these guitarists.
Thanks, Jens, they are all excellent! This is more a reflection of where I am now as a guitarist, but I especially LOVED Richard Peña's exercise as well as Chase Maddox's and Alon Albagli's. They're going to be part of my daily routine for the next couple of weeks.
Hi. This was very useful, THX!! Since you asked, I suspect that many of the viewers for this video would appreciate the playing and teaching approach of Oz Noy.
Which is the best of these completely depends on the tune your working on, and what the cats you're playing with are doing that night. These are all great tools. The great artist has learned to decide when and where which tool is most appropriate.
So awesome to see so much talent here. Quick and to-the-point lessons that more than give much to work with, and also allows for creativity with how you utilize these exercises.
Hey Jens, super collab ! Great to see Alon get the platform he deserves. Request you to check out Daniel Weiss whenever you catch a moment - modern jazz guitar monster who teaches on YT.
Gregg Fine is great. He digs into Chick Corea’s solo on Spain with a transcription along with an incredible analysis of the theory and how to apply to your own work.
Another couple months worth of jazz guitar lessons packed into a Jens RUclips post. Three things stood out - one - first time I have seen Richard Peña - and WoW what an introduction - that was a sweet gem of a lesson, two - I took lessons from Quist for about 18 months and he made more transformation in my playing than any teacher in my life, and three - it's so generous of you, Jens, to share other teacher's approaches. It's quite the community of cool, helpful people. All of your colleagues get a standing ovation. Thank you. 👏👏👏
Hi Jens, thanks for the intro to Adam Levy. I've enjoyed his laid back style, but I had no idea what a great player he is! Reminds me a little of Bill Frisell , but very approachable.
Jens, thank you for including Chase Maddox in your video. He is a developing master of the music, on line technology, and creative educational approaches.
So many new ideas in one concise package! You’ve done it again - I need a 30 hour day to find enough time to experiment with these ideas - before you hit me with the next idea(s)!
KUDOS to you Jens, and all the people on this vid, and all the other fabulous people who openly share their knowledge with the world. I can say that personally, it has all helped me tremendously over time. YOU DA MAN JeNS.
So much wisdom and experience is presented here, Jens. You are an amazing teacher and I greatly appreciate everything you do. I really liked the idea of a collaborative effort with such great musicians. Thank you for including Sandra Sherman’s contribution. Personally, I think her channel is overflowing with great lessons.
Robbie Barnby is also a great teacher. And thank you Jens for your lessons, I have learnt so much from you, Chris Parks and Barry Harris, just to mention a few. It makes me really look forward to studying the guitar.
Excellent stuff! Also worth checking out Nathan Borton for great technical bebop advice, Rotem Siven for the spiritual side of improvising and the fantastic Achim Kohl for his great instructional videos (with no commentary).
What a great video! I’ve just spent a very happy hour playing bebop triads after the inspiration from Richard and Alon. More of this kind of thing please!
The first item to be noted is Jens genuine interest in helping us become better players. Second, we see he is generous and has an open mind. I only know of two of the collaborators in this piece, but saw some topics of interest. Something tells me Jens isn't outdoors very often. Nature and fresh air help keep us grounded. An occasional hike through the woods can be very refreshing!
@@JensLarsen Not surprising. I gave some thought to Denmark and the Netherlands and realized I don't know much about either country. Western history books contain scant information on them, and I never see either on international news. You, on the other hand, likely hear about the mass shootings and other insanity in the US on a near daily basis. The US, however, has many great forests, big and small.
@@danqodusk8140 Denmark has much more space than the Netherlands. It is bigger and about a third of the population. I do indeed hear a lot of stuff about the US, but I also hear about what happens here, and we have our own brand of nonsense as well.
Thanks Jens for a great post. All these folks bring such diverse ideas, which is wonderful. Adam Levy was new to me. Almost like taking a private lesson. Great to bring these folks together in one video. So much out there for guitarists, lots of junk to wade through. This is solid stuff.
Hello Jens. I am a big fan of you. Thank you for introducing Chase who is my favorite channel! Thanks to many great online teachers, including you and Chase, I consistently practice jazz guitar by myself.
I liked the suggestions from Quist and the last chap best. I almost bought one of Sandra's courses or books once, but for some reason I didn't in the end! Great idea for a video - good luck with your tour!
Great content as always Jens, thanks to everyone involved. I would suggest Robbie Barnby as a future channel to link up with, I think you will like the content he posts.
Thanks Jens, a really great post & some great advice. Adam Levy was new to me, slowing down, and listening to relaxed delivery, I've learned so much. I'm not surprised he mentioned Advancing Guitarist (M. Goodrick) Many of us are limited by forces that have nothing to do with technique. Thanks.
Great video Jens, I keep visiting the sites of some of the tutors and innovative guitarists reviewed (Mikko, Sandra and yours). But: I benefited most from the excellent transcriptions by Francois Leduc.
This is why I love love love your channel! Aside from the generous spirit of cooperation - I'm gonna check out all of these great artists - you once again do what you do best, which is to give a simple and beautiful framework for generating ideas. You could have just tossed us a fish but instead you gave us fishing rod to troll the depths of our imagination. I just caught some great big new ideas thanks to this lesson!
Lots of great ideas here. I think the best exercise probably depends on where one is at in the learning process. For me, right now, Quist's idea to focus on rhythm is spot on.
Thanks, Jens, for choosing and presenting these amazing teachers. I didn't know all of them and I'm glad to be introduced. I play Sandra's stuff and enjoy it, both her lessons and her chord melodies. I'm going to check out the others in more depth.
Excellent idea! I like cooperations of all kind, someone always brings something new to the table and it is great fun to watch. Here are 5 more RUclips jazz and fusion guitar channels that might be interesting for a future project: John Nathan Cordy, Ben Eunson, Jazz Guitar Licks, Stephen Down and Tina Jäckel.
Such great teachers and a wealth of knowledge thank you 🙏 for putting this together. It was cool to see @QuistJam as I have spent hours practicing improv over his jam tracks.
Hi Jens, first like to thank you for all your materials and great subject on music. For me players teachers that sher there knowledge and make it available is so interesting. I follow for some time Daniel Weiss and I love the way he present is lessons great player. And also Mike Hayes. Like both of them.
One technique that I "stumbled upon" early on in my jazz gigging days was to simply "finger" a standard chord voicing "that I already knew" and then just "play the highest notes of the chord" with my middle, ring and pinkie fingers. Sometimes, I would set the guitar pick on my music stand and use my index, middle and ring fingers for comping when there were many soloists. This "accidental hack" allowed me to comp in a relatively easy way and stay out of the sonic range of the bass player.
Thanks a lot Jens and everyone who share their knowledge on Jazz guitar on RUclips. You guys make a big difference to my practicing. I'm gonna check out the players I did not know so far. I already subscribed to Jens', Sandra's and Chase Maddox' channel since some time and always find a lot of very helpful content. Lately I'm heavily focusing on learning tunes since in the past I've mostly been practicing scales and techniques but found myself lost and uncomfortable in jam sessions since needing the charts and real books of this world.. I also regularly check out Bruce Gregory and Rotem Sivan's channels. Thanks again to all of you for the great work. Safe travels and successful gigs Jens.
This is a great video because I have been a bit wary of exploring other guitarists on RUclips since many seem to be simpler and not as sophisticated and well thought out as Jens material. The examples given here are immediately useful and I feel "at home" with these artists as I know that have a Jens' "seal-of-approval" as we say in the US. I look forward to exploring these folks' material!
Jens, this is really fantastic. What a great idea. I was aware of Sandra, as I follow her along with your channel. But combining everyone was a great idea. Thanks for putting this together.
Hey Jens, Despite the fact that all your videos are of extremely good quality, I feel like this one was even better then the others. Genius idea man! 😀 Hilsen fra Århus 🎸
So glad to have collaborated with these amazing guitar teachers! I hope you guys enjoy and learn a lot from this video!
Great to have you visit the channel! 🙂
Wow. Your lesson was so simple and effective. I heard the examples and I instantly had to get my guitar and try it. Thanks and definitely subbed for more!
Thanks again for having me, Jens! Hope you all dig it! 🤘
Great to have you visit the channel! 👍
An honor to visit 🙏@@JensLarsen
Was a pleasure to show my little exercise. Thanks for having me, Jens!
Thanks Sandra!
Thanks for putting this together, Jens, and for including me. You're a such great teacher and player - and *storyteller*! Also: It's really nice to see you outdoors. 🌲
Always a pleasure Adam! :) I took your chord strategy and put it into some chord melody tricks for my Patrons. Super solid!
Wow!!! Awesome video Jens 🔥 Thanks so much for including me in the company of these brilliant players & educators, you’re so damn good at making these by now…inspiring!
Always great to see your lessons Quist! 🙂
Sandra’s dominant chain with just the 3 and 7 reminds me of the GameCube intro song, good stuff!
Such an honor to be on this video and along side all these great musicians! Thank you!!
Great to have your contribution in there 🙂
Really helpful insight!! Definitely checking you out !!
So wonderful to see so many amazing guitar teachers! Thanks Jens for helping build this great community! Everyone’s lessons were very informative and thoughtful
Next time we need make sure to include you 🙂
Looks like one of those Marvel crossovers. Looking forward to it!
Avengers - Infinity Practice (because you need it!) 😁
@@JensLarsen 😁
Great video Jens! Thanks for including me as purple Thanos 😈🤣
Any time, Kevin! 😁
Hi Jens, this was a great introduction to other solid internet teachers.
Adam Levy, Miko Hilden, & Sandra Sherman, have really clicked for me. All solid content. Thanks so much.
Glad it was helpful, Mark
Chromatic enclosure exercise...I thought my head would explode with its brilliant simplicity. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Going for a walk on a nice day in Spain is the best exercise.
Jens is not only teaching me, he is increasing my appreciation as a music fan! Thank you!
Which advice was your favorite, and is there a teacher you want to recommend? 🙂
If I started Jazz Guitar in 2023, then I would do this: ruclips.net/video/FwJhr4UOhcE/видео.html
They were all great. I highly recommend andy dacoulis
things I've learned from barry harris
I’m very impressed with your magnanimity Jens, to give shout outs to your “rivals”. You are a gem!
I don't think "rivals" is really a thing with YT.
Mikko, EXCELLENT CONCEPT using Minor Tetrachords to hear the diminished scale.
Thanks 😎
You're Welcome! Perhaps the folks would be interested to know since the diminished scale features "symmetrical harmony", one can also play a Minor Tetrachord starting from the A & Eb notes. This is a Great Video and Wonderful Resource for all the Aspiring Jazz Guitarists. Thanks, Jens!
Much appreciated. Your videos don't just instruct me, they motivate me. Thank you.
Glad to hear it
WOW ! What an excellent video. EVERYONE on it had great tips for playing / learning. Years ago, I had to drive across town (about one hour) to see my old teachers. (They were worth it - but the drive wasn't fun). Now, I just turn on my computer and get great lessons like this. I feel spoilt - and save petrol too. All you guys should get the Nobel Prize in Guitar for making this video.
Thanks Kevin! I am glad you like it!
Sorry I missed you in Spain Jens. Just got back. Went to Barcelona to visit our mutual friend Mauro Battisti. And thanks for turning me on to these guitarists.
No worries! I'll be back next year or the year after. Hope you had a great trip 🙂
Thanks, Jens, they are all excellent! This is more a reflection of where I am now as a guitarist, but I especially LOVED Richard Peña's exercise as well as Chase Maddox's and Alon Albagli's. They're going to be part of my daily routine for the next couple of weeks.
Great that it is useful! 🙂
Awesome 🙏
Hi. This was very useful, THX!! Since you asked, I suspect that many of the viewers for this video would appreciate the playing and teaching approach of Oz Noy.
Oz Noy is indeed a great guitarist
Ooh outdoor Jens. Good times!
Great work guys and enjoy the tour Jens.
Glad you enjoyed it The tour was great 🙂
That diminished trick blew my mind! Thanks for the great content!
Glad you liked it!
Richard Pena's chromatic enclosure tip for instant bebop 🤯 that's pure gold. Great video, Jens 👍👍
Wonderful collaboration - thanks to all you amazing teachers.
Thanks Ben!
Thanks for this lesson. Very cool of you. Two of these educators were new to me. Check out also Daniel Weiss and Jazz guitar with Andy.
Great! I know Daniel, but I have to check out Andy
I like also Martin Taylor and Frank Vignola, thanks for nice tips for jazz teachers name channels.
Nice to see you outside on a beautiful day.
Thank you! I actually had to invest in a microphone to be able to do that 🙂
Which is the best of these completely depends on the tune your working on, and what the cats you're playing with are doing that night. These are all great tools. The great artist has learned to decide when and where which tool is most appropriate.
So awesome to see so much talent here. Quick and to-the-point lessons that more than give much to work with, and also allows for creativity with how you utilize these exercises.
Hey Jens, super collab ! Great to see Alon get the platform he deserves. Request you to check out Daniel Weiss whenever you catch a moment - modern jazz guitar monster who teaches on YT.
Thanks! Yes, Daniel is indeed great!
Incredible collaboration, tons of new musicians to subscribe to!
Big thanks 👏
Gregg Fine is great. He digs into Chick Corea’s solo on Spain with a transcription along with an incredible analysis of the theory and how to apply to your own work.
Another couple months worth of jazz guitar lessons packed into a Jens RUclips post. Three things stood out - one - first time I have seen Richard Peña - and WoW what an introduction - that was a sweet gem of a lesson, two - I took lessons from Quist for about 18 months and he made more transformation in my playing than any teacher in my life, and three - it's so generous of you, Jens, to share other teacher's approaches. It's quite the community of cool, helpful people.
All of your colleagues get a standing ovation. Thank you. 👏👏👏
Glad you like the video 🙂
very useful clip - now I've got months of exploring ahead...
This is great! Thanks, Jens!
Glad you liked it!
Hi Jens, thanks for the intro to Adam Levy. I've enjoyed his laid back style, but I had no idea what a great player he is!
Reminds me a little of Bill Frisell , but very approachable.
Great! Adam is indeed great!
Solid advice thanx to all
Happy to help
Yours is my favorite jazz channel. the video was great
Thank you!
Have a great tour Jens!
Thank you! I am actually back in the Netherlands, but I had a great time!
Jens, thank you for including Chase Maddox in your video. He is a developing master of the music, on line technology, and creative educational approaches.
Too kind, Max! Appreciate the comment! 🙏
Of course! 🙂
So many new ideas in one concise package! You’ve done it again - I need a 30 hour day to find enough time to experiment with these ideas - before you hit me with the next idea(s)!
Only heard of Julian Lage recently. He’s given me some great ideas of how to improve.
Dude, my mind was just blown with the diminished scale trick. Can’t believe I never noticed that in playing it for like 30 years lol
Yes that's an amazing observation 🙂
That is a great video Jens, thanks for sharing the other folks
Glad you enjoyed it!
There are the most important ten minutes in my music life!) Thnx a lot❤
3:35 I live very close to this club, what a pity I didn't find out about your concert!
Subscribe to my newsletter or follow me on social media, I posted the list everywhere 🙂
KUDOS to you Jens, and all the people on this vid, and all the other fabulous people who openly share their knowledge with the world. I can say that personally, it has all helped me tremendously over time. YOU DA MAN JeNS.
Most excellent! All were excellent concepts!!
Glad you liked it 🙂
Great video Jens! So, ist’s safe to say that many roads lead to Rome!
Absolutely!
i feel these quick idea videos are a newly stocked, fresh buffet of tasty info for any pallate or skill level. moar please
Glad you like it!
jens, you are so knowledgeable and generous with your time! thank you!
Glad you find the videos useful 🙂
So much wisdom and experience is presented here, Jens. You are an amazing teacher and I greatly appreciate everything you do. I really liked the idea of a collaborative effort with such great musicians. Thank you for including Sandra Sherman’s contribution. Personally, I think her channel is overflowing with great lessons.
You are very welcome 🙂
Robbie Barnby is also a great teacher. And thank you Jens for your lessons, I have learnt so much from you, Chris Parks and Barry Harris, just to mention a few. It makes me really look forward to studying the guitar.
Robbie and Chris are indeed amazing teachers! 🙂
@@JensLarsen
God bless you!❤
Excellent stuff! Also worth checking out Nathan Borton for great technical bebop advice, Rotem Siven for the spiritual side of improvising and the fantastic Achim Kohl for his great instructional videos (with no commentary).
Nathan and Rotem are indeed great 🙂
What a great video! I’ve just spent a very happy hour playing bebop triads after the inspiration from Richard and Alon. More of this kind of thing please!
Great to hear!
All are great help, thank you!!
Glad you like it 🙂
The first item to be noted is Jens genuine interest in helping us become better players. Second, we see he is generous and has an open mind. I only know of two of the collaborators in this piece, but saw some topics of interest. Something tells me Jens isn't outdoors very often. Nature and fresh air help keep us grounded. An occasional hike through the woods can be very refreshing!
Thank you Daniel, there are not so many woods to go for a hike in the Netherlands. It is pretty densely populated 😁
@@JensLarsen Not surprising. I gave some thought to Denmark and the Netherlands and realized I don't know much about either country. Western history books contain scant information on them, and I never see either on international news. You, on the other hand, likely hear about the mass shootings and other insanity in the US on a near daily basis. The US, however, has many great forests, big and small.
@@danqodusk8140 Denmark has much more space than the Netherlands. It is bigger and about a third of the population. I do indeed hear a lot of stuff about the US, but I also hear about what happens here, and we have our own brand of nonsense as well.
Wow Jens, I love how you make it about community and not competition with other instructors. Very inspiring and helpful!!
Very cool. thanks for sharing. I've been following Sandra for ever and Chase more recently but will check out the rest!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Appreciate your support! 🙏
Thanks Jens for a great post. All these folks bring such diverse ideas, which is wonderful.
Adam Levy was new to me. Almost like taking a private lesson. Great to bring these folks together in one video. So much out there for guitarists, lots of junk to wade through. This is solid stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hello Jens. I am a big fan of you. Thank you for introducing Chase who is my favorite channel! Thanks to many great online teachers, including you and Chase, I consistently practice jazz guitar by myself.
Thank you 🙏 🙏
Glad you liked the video!
I liked the suggestions from Quist and the last chap best. I almost bought one of Sandra's courses or books once, but for some reason I didn't in the end! Great idea for a video - good luck with your tour!
Glad that was useful 🙂
Great content as always Jens, thanks to everyone involved. I would suggest Robbie Barnby as a future channel to link up with, I think you will like the content he posts.
Thank you! Yes, Robbie is great 🙂
Allways very Informativ and helpfull . I need Two Lifes to manage this.
Go for it 🙂
The best one teacher!
Jens, thanks again for the video. Amazing lessons, and diverse ideas. And now I know many more wonderful jazz teachers. 😁
Thanks Jens, a really great post & some great advice. Adam Levy was new to me, slowing down, and listening to relaxed delivery, I've learned so much. I'm not surprised he mentioned Advancing Guitarist (M. Goodrick) Many of us are limited by forces that have nothing to do with technique. Thanks.
Glad you like it! Adam is really great!
Great video Jens, I keep visiting the sites of some of the tutors and innovative guitarists reviewed (Mikko, Sandra and yours).
But: I benefited most from the excellent transcriptions by Francois Leduc.
My pleasure!
Killer stuff! Safe travels on the road.
Thank you! In the meantime I am back in the Netherlands 🙂
This was awesome!! Thx guys
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is awesome stuff!
Glad you like it!
I cannot like this video enough. Jens’ videos have been a balm for my soul and have been a real inspiration. Thank you, Jens!
This is why I love love love your channel! Aside from the generous spirit of cooperation - I'm gonna check out all of these great artists - you once again do what you do best, which is to give a simple and beautiful framework for generating ideas. You could have just tossed us a fish but instead you gave us fishing rod to troll the depths of our imagination. I just caught some great big new ideas thanks to this lesson!
Hope you enjoy it!
I have really been into @AlexFarranGuitar vintage jazz lessons lately.
Lots of great ideas here. I think the best exercise probably depends on where one is at in the learning process. For me, right now, Quist's idea to focus on rhythm is spot on.
That is definitely true! 🙂
Great idea for a video Jens!
I thought Richard Peña’s mini lesson was particularly good. Really sounded like bebop!
Glad you liked it!
What an amazing collection of teachers and resources! Thanks for sharing the love Jens!
Absolutely!!
It’s weird to see you out of your bunker 😅 great vid thanks for pointing us to such great teachers/players. Enjoy Spain, it is delicious
Thanks! 😃
Thanks, Jens, for choosing and presenting these amazing teachers. I didn't know all of them and I'm glad to be introduced. I play Sandra's stuff and enjoy it, both her lessons and her chord melodies. I'm going to check out the others in more depth.
Glad you like them!
Excellent idea! I like cooperations of all kind, someone always brings something new to the table and it is great fun to watch. Here are 5 more RUclips jazz and fusion guitar channels that might be interesting for a future project: John Nathan Cordy, Ben Eunson, Jazz Guitar Licks, Stephen Down and Tina Jäckel.
Hey Jens, great video (as always)... I am so impressed with all your guests... so many good ideas and tips.
Glad you like them 🙂!
Would love to have a PDF of each of those concepts. Thanks
I don't have that for this, sorry.
Really good video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks master
Brilliant! Bringing all this great advice together in one video is super helpful. Thanks, Jens.
Glad it was helpful!
Such great teachers and a wealth of knowledge thank you 🙏 for putting this together. It was cool to see @QuistJam as I have spent hours practicing improv over his jam tracks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Jens, first like to thank you for all your materials and great subject on music. For me players teachers that sher there knowledge and make it available is so interesting. I follow for some time Daniel Weiss and I love the way he present is lessons great player. And also Mike Hayes.
Like both of them.
One technique that I "stumbled upon" early on in my jazz gigging days was to simply "finger" a standard chord voicing "that I already knew" and then just "play the highest notes of the chord" with my middle, ring and pinkie fingers. Sometimes, I would set the guitar pick on my music stand and use my index, middle and ring fingers for comping when there were many soloists. This "accidental hack" allowed me to comp in a relatively easy way and stay out of the sonic range of the bass player.
What a great video idea🤩 thank you ^-^
Glad you liked it!!
6:35 Also recently discovered Chase!
Welcome! 🤘
Thanks a lot Jens and everyone who share their knowledge on Jazz guitar on RUclips. You guys make a big difference to my practicing. I'm gonna check out the players I did not know so far. I already subscribed to Jens', Sandra's and Chase Maddox' channel since some time and always find a lot of very helpful content. Lately I'm heavily focusing on learning tunes since in the past I've mostly been practicing scales and techniques but found myself lost and uncomfortable in jam sessions since needing the charts and real books of this world.. I also regularly check out Bruce Gregory and Rotem Sivan's channels. Thanks again to all of you for the great work. Safe travels and successful gigs Jens.
Appreciate your support! 🙏
This is a great video because I have been a bit wary of exploring other guitarists on RUclips since many seem to be simpler and not as sophisticated and well thought out as Jens material. The examples given here are immediately useful and I feel "at home" with these artists as I know that have a Jens' "seal-of-approval" as we say in the US. I look forward to exploring these folks' material!
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Jens, looking forward to this one 😎
You and me both!
Good stuff. I think I'm going to try Pena's enclosure one first.
Go for it!
Jens, this is really fantastic. What a great idea. I was aware of Sandra, as I follow her along with your channel. But combining everyone was a great idea. Thanks for putting this together.
Glad you like it 🙂
Hey Jens,
Despite the fact that all your videos are of extremely good quality, I feel like this one was even better then the others. Genius idea man! 😀
Hilsen fra Århus 🎸
Great video!!
Glad you enjoyed it