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  • tasty burger from pulp fiction? :)

  • @DrShpilev

    Hello DrShpilev! No, you don't have to slide your scale. Being "off-harmony" for only one quarter note on a weak beat is no deal. Some players intensionally go outside for an entire bar or even far more. Scale and harmony are not glued together. It's a couple that sometimes likes to go separate ways anyway. Give it a try and play some notes of a "wrong" scale now and then. Make sure to resolve back before too long. Look up keywords "outside", "guitar" and "fusion" here on youtube.

  • You are my hero Justin!

    I have one question tough. When the rhythm guitar is doing that slide thing half a step down or up how should the solo'ist react to that? Should I solo my pentatonic a half step slower/higher for that moment or not? Or maybe the solo guitar should just be quiet at that point? xD

    Thanks a bunch !

  • @DrShpilev either way actually. you can keep playing as if the rhythm played it straight [simpler], or play the scale for the approach chord [a little more sophisticated].

    If you really want to get into jazzing it up precede every dominant chord with the minor 7th chord a fifth up including the approach chords. You can play any of these things or not play them according to your taste at the time.

  • It seems a lot of people on these comments haven't seen Pulp Fiction :p.

    Thanks for these lessons, I can tell they're helping a lot of people :)

  • This is a real nice series, thanks for your careful explanation Justin.

    Cheers

  • Very helpful lessons....Thank you.

  • THIS IS A TASTY BURGER hehehe nice loool

  • geudocrud@ it's called explaining things and teaching properly.

  • mmmm tasty

  • what was taht about a tasty burger??? I thought I was hearing things at first lol

  • great teacher

  • tarantino rules!

  • Thanks. The technique is very charming.

  • Great lesson Justin. Thanks so much for all your videos, I've benefited very much from each one. I'd love it if you did a follow up series of jazzin' up the blues! Great stuff and have a great day.

  • Is this essentially using secondary dominants?

  • Secondary dominants are the "five of (chord)". This seems like a way to add chromatic color to a chord, without being an actually new chord (He couldn't sit on a Eb7 for much longer than one beat before shifting down to D7)

  • i have a few short guitar lessons on my page..i just added em' and need som feeedbacK!!

  • You're the best Justin, you made me see stuff that I already know and play from a fresh point of view which is really nice. Best lessons for general guitar theory and putting it to use on youtube, easily.

  • Tnx man!

  • Ringtone @ 5:25 hahah

  • Cody ChesnuTT - Look Good In Leather Can you please teach me this song

  • great lesson.......odd bloke :D

  • i love your ring tone

  • LOL @ ringtone

  • All them chords, names and whatnot. Is just ggoing to slow someone down if there just learning

  • If your checking out this lesson you outta know "all them chords, names and whatnot" because this is clearly not a beginners lesson. Go learn the vocabulary.

  • oh yer that IS a tasty burger

  • thanks man

  • thanks for this lesson

     I just needed shown to confirm this chord slide thing - now I know.

  • lol at your ringtone...

  • cool but whats with the wombat thing lol

  • nice lesson. thanks for posting these. will donate some cash to your site once i have some extra. as a self-taught guitarist, i only wish i'd discovered them sooner.

  • thankyou for teaching me some more great stuuf

  • Pulp Fiction <3 and a really cool lesson too mate ;)

  • ok you said moving from A7 to D# but you played a regular Then you moved to Db could someone help me out plz.

  • What do you mean by "regular" he played a A7 for 3 Beats and then moved to D#9 for one beat, before reching D9. Check out JA-011, in this vid he explains the 9th Chords and how to grip them. Greetz, Peter

  • tasty burger lololol

  • Justin,

    I believe the proper term is Passing Chords/ Passing notes. I only make mention of it because made it seem like you where not sure on your website.

  • Tasty indeed!

  • thanks man...i'm learning a lot from your videos...you rock

  • Nice, T-Bone sort of, although generally he used tones and semitones to move up and down into.

  • Love the shirt. Where did you get it?

  • This is great! Thanks so much!

  • Justin, is this lesson about chromatic progression in Jazz Blues similar to T-Bone Walkers Jazz Blues but without the slides?

  • that is "tastey" !!! thanks for taking time out from your tour to teach us!

  • LOL Damn cell phones! Nice series of lessons here Justin. I'm thinking that this will help on picking up the T-Bone Walker stuff that I enjoy listening to. My playing has in at a plateau (or rut, whichever you want to call it!) and this series is challenging enough to get me fired up about playing again. Thanks from far away Montana!

  • man you are a legend...it looks sooooooooo easy when you do it..i'd break my fingers..

  • Nice bro

  • Looks like you are keeping yourself busy making us all the videos, Justin. Don't forget to have fun with the trip too :)

  • awsome as usal

  • Brilliant and lucid as per usual.

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