I like that quiet nylon sound in context. Don't personally know the song well enough to make comments on the scale/harmony relationships, but you don't sound like you're floundering. Thanks for the clip.
Theres nothing wrong with modal thinking, but it needs to contrast with the tertian relationship in order to become relevant (thank you Freddie Hubbard... lol).
Ok, your phrasing is alright. It's nice to hear you thinking about that.
But you really need to understand what the true function of the harmony is. Otherwise, the notes you throw in there are side/developing or passing notes have no relevance.
Try to map out exactly what scale goes with each chord and why. Understand the function of the chord in the harmony, specifically how the V to I relationship goes.
Great music selection. That is my favorite tune from Pat Matheny as well. Get into it. You have the right touch and the right amount of reverb for this. You can use some spanish scale on this tune and have it come out completely differnet than Pat and even more tasty. Keep it up.
i take it you're an immensely gifted, elitist and tortured artist? why do you even have to say, "your no pat metheny" anyway? (notice your grammatical blunder giving you away) the improvisation is wonderful in and of itself. the guitarist makes no pretense whatsoever. his improvisation, even in it's most distilled analysis, is an homage to pat.
I like that quiet nylon sound in context. Don't personally know the song well enough to make comments on the scale/harmony relationships, but you don't sound like you're floundering. Thanks for the clip.
RovertJify 1 year ago
no thanks
jazzman78190 1 year ago
Theres nothing wrong with modal thinking, but it needs to contrast with the tertian relationship in order to become relevant (thank you Freddie Hubbard... lol).
Again, nice phrasing, though. Keep trying!
shuttledik 2 years ago
Ok, your phrasing is alright. It's nice to hear you thinking about that.
But you really need to understand what the true function of the harmony is. Otherwise, the notes you throw in there are side/developing or passing notes have no relevance.
Try to map out exactly what scale goes with each chord and why. Understand the function of the chord in the harmony, specifically how the V to I relationship goes.
shuttledik 2 years ago
Nice job and BTW, Gig 'Em!
obdami 2 years ago
Nice one!
manauz 2 years ago
o vídeo é ótimo
andlagbr 3 years ago
wow!
snydtwin 3 years ago
Bellissimo!!!!!!! Ottimo sound ...
86079 3 years ago
MAOMENO
minerodesanluciano 4 years ago
I thought that was really good! NICE.
LisaN61 4 years ago
I'm having the same problem, trying to figure out how to solo outside the penatonic.. pretty good though.
nickthesphinx27 4 years ago
add more chromatic licks to at (in parker/corea-style)
HammondB200 4 years ago
Lovely one ! Really it sounds perfect to me !
santibanks 4 years ago
Un espanto !!!!
eduardocosta1963 5 years ago
beatiful playing, so smooth and relaxed, i loved it. Did u put a mic through the hole for a pickup? If so wot kind? The tone sounded so sweet.
tapsell 5 years ago
Captured the mood nicely! And in only about four frets at that!
futsal1958 5 years ago
that was cool man. Put some more range n your scale in there. Good job
gogogo122 5 years ago
sooo fine ... inpired ... ! Thanks !
fulster2 5 years ago
Pretty damn good! Matheny is way out there, some personal Marco Farraz wild jam would be devine.
yellowwing 5 years ago
sweet.
whiterobin5151 5 years ago
Nice idea - but don't play the a natural!
p4r4d0x 5 years ago
nice solo....:)
picasso79 5 years ago
Great music selection. That is my favorite tune from Pat Matheny as well. Get into it. You have the right touch and the right amount of reverb for this. You can use some spanish scale on this tune and have it come out completely differnet than Pat and even more tasty. Keep it up.
jaminLA 5 years ago
this is awesome but i agree that it be alot more juicy if you moved outof that position.
xxblackwaterparkxx 5 years ago
although your no pat metheny you do incompass alot of his sound. which means you listen to too much of him
Harryisfat 5 years ago
Harrisfat, How can anyone listen to too much Pat Metheny? And by the way, what is the preferred listening time spent?
tommya 5 years ago
i take it you're an immensely gifted, elitist and tortured artist? why do you even have to say, "your no pat metheny" anyway? (notice your grammatical blunder giving you away) the improvisation is wonderful in and of itself. the guitarist makes no pretense whatsoever. his improvisation, even in it's most distilled analysis, is an homage to pat.
rebelheart1968 4 years ago
you said it all there. oh to have such talent!
mrguillemot 3 years ago
Hey, not bad man, you are always in the right key, be a bit more self confident. Great feel for music dude, thats for sure! Keep playing! R
robilah 6 years ago
I liked that man... the range of your scales are little bit limited but you've chosen some good notes up there. You definitely have the touch...
milesfergunsen 6 years ago