@itastrat - it isn't basd on a scale as such (not in the rock guitar "scale shredding" sense). Jazz soloing works off the tones of the underlying chords (Bb7, Eb9), and then is very flexible about what other notes you use (not absolutely flexible, though).
Try playing along just using the notes of the underlying chords (Bb7 = Bb, D, F, Ab, Eb9 = Eb, G, Bb, Db, F). Once you know where the chord tones are, you'll start to understand the other notes he is adding.
@eddieisfiction i would agree but in certain situations adding tones to the chord can compliment what your playing especially in jazz for instance playing over power chords it tends to be very limiting and they consist of only 2 intervals 1-5
you could play just the 3rd and the 7th, but that might sound a little lame, 3rd 7th and 13th or 9th is good, and the root is nice to have especially if your the only one playing the rhythm,
Nice lick, thanks. That guitar looks beautiful - is that a Fender Strat Deluxe, or Player's Strat Deluxe or something like that?
ForViewingOnly 7 months ago
Bb mayor key?
Cabexudo51 7 months ago
i dont know why that sound cheese xD/ no se porue eso yo digo que suena como queso : P
56HEF45 8 months ago
what scale is this based on?
itastrat 1 year ago
@itastrat - it isn't basd on a scale as such (not in the rock guitar "scale shredding" sense). Jazz soloing works off the tones of the underlying chords (Bb7, Eb9), and then is very flexible about what other notes you use (not absolutely flexible, though).
Try playing along just using the notes of the underlying chords (Bb7 = Bb, D, F, Ab, Eb9 = Eb, G, Bb, Db, F). Once you know where the chord tones are, you'll start to understand the other notes he is adding.
RSVPBlogger 1 year ago
@RSVPBlogger exactly, the more complex your chords, the less flexibility you get with soloing, and that applies to any music.
eddieisfiction 5 months ago
@eddieisfiction i would agree but in certain situations adding tones to the chord can compliment what your playing especially in jazz for instance playing over power chords it tends to be very limiting and they consist of only 2 intervals 1-5
crisDAwog 4 hours ago
Another great lick! Keep 'em comin'.
jwandhistools 1 year ago
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bandamazmorra 2 years ago
you could play just the 3rd and the 7th, but that might sound a little lame, 3rd 7th and 13th or 9th is good, and the root is nice to have especially if your the only one playing the rhythm,
jppx360 2 years ago
thnx!!!!
doc2earth 2 years ago
5 *****
gagi
gagiandjeo 2 years ago
Sounds like WES Montgomery, West Coast Blues
yticex 2 years ago
good teacher, see mi first video.
tomaspepino 2 years ago
really nice
thx
thegreatgarry 3 years ago
beautiful movement, Ive always been trying to get my head around jazz solo movements and progressions.
thebomb321 3 years ago
@thebomb321 i know what u mean but if we learn this kind of stuff slow .you will start to get the feeling. cheers
fostex101 1 year ago
thanx for sharing...all of your videos
JohnLadas1973 3 years ago
Great lick, but I'd suggest playing just the 3rd and 7ths of the bar chords.
Azrael888 3 years ago
helpful
Durgeofcerberus 3 years ago
nice thanks.real slow walking blues feel
Unknownbmxr 3 years ago