Hi Tomo, Great lesson, I have both your AGYP DVD's which are excellent.. Will you be releasing more DVD's in the series. (English and Japanese) covering things like Pentatonic Substitution, different Scales etc.
Johnny's here, so have you got a new book or dvd guitar?
And i saw your lesson triads on you tube, excellent, so what a bout a lesson about triplets guitare combinaisons funky explanations, it will be cool please.
My new book is written in Japanese. Practice better concept include practice tips, relax fingering,triad harmony approach. Ear training/degrees.., Time training, Blues feeling, How to listen, how to get positive attitude, No music notation! Thank you!
Makes perfect sense, like anything taught by a master instructor such as yourself! Thank you for spending the time to make this short vid, as well as all the others. With every lesson comes a small epiphany
Thanks for your kind words. Learn these with degrees, but not memorize them visually, understand them as sound. Then apply them in different chords, E, A....etc. Then play music!
Making too many visuals has been my problem, and now that I'm in a jazz combo, I gotta know my stuff no matter where it is! Thanks for the advice. What do you mean by learn with degrees? Do you mean making the shapes minor, dim, aug, and sus? That seems to be the natural evolution. And I will definitely be applying this in all 12 keys because I can get this very quickly, and I'm already applying arpeggios so this is perfect. Great TIMING, as you always have Tomo! =)
Great! You are playing in a jazz combo. When you practice (not when you perform..) you can use just triads on 123 set strings, play over Autumn Leaves... don't look at your fingers. Listen to degrees (means... 5th Root M3 if you play triangle shape on 123 set...) and same shape, you can play over different bass, now you got colorful sound. Thank you!
even though im a bass player, i too would like to get ur dvd T T but sadly im in thailand( n im a thai ofcos) so there is none!!
mixedfunkiez 6 months ago
18120816 1 year ago
@18120816 はじめまして。ありがとうございます。色々やり方はあります。親指の位置が凄く大事です。またギターのタイプも色々チョイスあります。オルタネイト、苦手なことは焦らずすぐに期待しないで努力しましょう。僕の生徒さんも手の小さい方おられますが、弾き方です。
トモ
TomoFujitaMusic 1 year ago
Hi Tomo, Great lesson, I have both your AGYP DVD's which are excellent.. Will you be releasing more DVD's in the series. (English and Japanese) covering things like Pentatonic Substitution, different Scales etc.
chrispe14uk 2 years ago
Hi Tomo,
Johnny's here, so have you got a new book or dvd guitar?
And i saw your lesson triads on you tube, excellent, so what a bout a lesson about triplets guitare combinaisons funky explanations, it will be cool please.
Johnny
tortuenew 2 years ago
Hi Johnny,
My new book is written in Japanese. Practice better concept include practice tips, relax fingering,triad harmony approach. Ear training/degrees.., Time training, Blues feeling, How to listen, how to get positive attitude, No music notation! Thank you!
Tomo
TomoFujitaMusic 2 years ago
どうもありがとうございます。ゆっくり楽しくがんばりましょう。
トモ
TomoFujitaMusic 2 years ago
That's awesome! If you can play the blues, we all know what we are talking about!
Tomo
TomoFujitaMusic 2 years ago
This is so great! It's like the basics but advanced...
''Less is More''
Thank you! In the coming months I will see if I can order some dvds from you! You can't get any better teacher than this!
Thank you for this!
LuXguitaR 2 years ago
My new book/CD... " Playing by ear and feeling " I am very happy about that section in this book. Thank you!
Tomo
TomoFujitaMusic 2 years ago
Nice to know two languages. but music is universal language. Blues!
Tomo
TomoFujitaMusic 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing what you know
YurtleTheTurtle 2 years ago
You're welcome! Thanks.
Tomo
TomoFujitaMusic 2 years ago
I love these short videos. Very helpful for my playing.
Thank you.
jroye82 2 years ago
Glad to hear that. Thank you!
Tomo
TomoFujitaMusic 2 years ago
great teacher! i never use that d form, but i will practice it now, thanks Mr. Fujita.
goldtogreysmoke 2 years ago
Thank you! I will post something next week!
Tomo
TomoFujitaMusic 2 years ago
really useful for basic lesson that leads to advance step playing.Thank you,Tomo.
jazzupjazz 2 years ago
You're welcome! Simple foundation is the key to improve your playing.
Tomo
TomoFujitaMusic 2 years ago
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abedesuka 2 years ago
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abedesuka 2 years ago
Makes perfect sense, like anything taught by a master instructor such as yourself! Thank you for spending the time to make this short vid, as well as all the others. With every lesson comes a small epiphany
getupanddosomething 2 years ago
Thanks for your kind words. Learn these with degrees, but not memorize them visually, understand them as sound. Then apply them in different chords, E, A....etc. Then play music!
Tomo
TomoFujitaMusic 2 years ago
Making too many visuals has been my problem, and now that I'm in a jazz combo, I gotta know my stuff no matter where it is! Thanks for the advice. What do you mean by learn with degrees? Do you mean making the shapes minor, dim, aug, and sus? That seems to be the natural evolution. And I will definitely be applying this in all 12 keys because I can get this very quickly, and I'm already applying arpeggios so this is perfect. Great TIMING, as you always have Tomo! =)
getupanddosomething 2 years ago
Great! You are playing in a jazz combo. When you practice (not when you perform..) you can use just triads on 123 set strings, play over Autumn Leaves... don't look at your fingers. Listen to degrees (means... 5th Root M3 if you play triangle shape on 123 set...) and same shape, you can play over different bass, now you got colorful sound. Thank you!
Tomo
TomoFujitaMusic 2 years ago
Always practice slowly as you can hear not as you can see!
Tomo
TomoFujitaMusic 2 years ago
Thanks! Finally I added some comments on screen.
Tomo
TomoFujitaMusic 2 years ago
love it!
jingwah 2 years ago