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  • Thanks Matt, I finally understood how George Benson, yourself and others get that cool sound, with the passing chord-scale between these Dom7 chords

    I wonder if it works with other chord types...

  • Hi Chris, what strings are being used on this set up? thanks

  • really gooood!

    what about a little track, a few minutes only these 4 chords to try playing a litle bit longer...

    thanks

  • This is easy to understand and fun to play

    like a jazz pro. Great and thanks.

  • Hey!! I'm Chris . This vid really helped me. So I decided to make a track to practise over . You can try my track and tell me if it helped you .Its fun!! man lol.

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  • too fast too understand just 2 advance 4 me.he he,Could u slow down

  • Good Lesson

    Whats scales is it ure using ??

  • very cool Matt. Great tone too !

  • really useful and easy to understand. worth watching your videos Matt. Thanx

  • Hey!! I'm Chris . This vid really helped me. So I decided to make a track to practise over . You can try my track and tell me if it helped you .Its fun!! man lol.

  • @christez Hey Chris it helped me a lot, thank you very much

  • awsome!!!!!!

  • Thanks Matt. This lesson is delivered in the true spirit of simplicity, not a bunch of theory that no one can understand. Nice phrasing, thanks for the posting.

  • Thanks Matt for the info on playing

    "outside". I always have the problem, not so

    much leaving the C9, but getting into the

    Bb11 on time with the chromatic 1/2 step

    scale at the write interval I'm hearing.

  • C to Bb is a whole step.

  • Dear shrimp: I don't really remember what I had written about, maybe it was "playing outside".In that case what is played between

    C7 and Bb is "B" which is a half step in each

    direction. That's the best I can recall.

    I can say for sure that Matt is a fine player

    and I listen when I get a chance. Thanks to his examples on the videos, I'm sure many of

    us are making fine progress and what seemed

    to be a big problem a year ago seems rather

    small now.

    Keep on pickin'..

  • A great player and a generous teacher. Do you play 3-cushion billiards,too?

  • Thanks man. This is information i've been trying to figure out for some time now.

  • Thanks Matt, This is exactly the info i've been looking for for quite some time. Very helpful!

  • Matt you are a real talent ! I would really like to hear you talk about timing/phrasing sometime.I really enjoy your playing ! I also dig that woody tone you get !

    Chris Kitchen

  • Thanks Matt, you're a very good Musician - and Teacher!

    :))

  • Thanks again....I have already posted comments, this is just a test to se if this comment gets through???

  • Thank you. It's nice that you focus on the "concept" rather than the example. It makes it easier to apply to other situations.

  • i love this video! thanks a lot!

  • Love the video.

  • very usefull information even for me as a bassplayer

  • Good stuff. Thanks!

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