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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2006

Hey kids! Here is an advanced guitar lesson from
Mr. Scott Henderson.

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  • @Nipon76 Seriously, you think Batio has been around longer than Henderson? Lol I could be a dick and start giving my opinions on Baito and name drop a list of other great guitarist, but I'll just say this instead, You like MAB and that's cool, But don't talk about him on a Scott Henderson video.

    Yeah those 11th ideas are pretty awesome, next time you're playing something in Lydian just play that Maj #11 idea , gotta love those wide interval.

  • It'd be an interesting take seeing Guthrie Govan or Alex Hutchings and Scott Henderson playing together.

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  • These are the same kind of arpeggios that Joe Satriani uses on "The Power Cosmic"... I was wondering where I recognized that sound from. Cool stuff!

  • @bowiemott For sure. I guess in all your insight and overwhelming musical intellect you still had to quote a dictionary to try and hold your end of the argument.

    Fact is I'm RIGHT you are WRONG.

  • @Polyrthyawhut Your massive oversimplification of "what jazz players do" is sufficient evidence to conclude you have absolutely no clue. Bug someone else.

  • @bowiemott You have to quote a dictionary? Alright lets play your little of semantics. Arpeggios I.E Chords ARE the basis of anything Melodic. I never said Charlie Parker only played arpeggios. What do you think 95% OF JAZZ Players do when they are playing over changes, they think of Arpeggios IE chords tones for Melody.

    I never said arpeggios ARE melodies, your stupidity is amazing. Especially how you like to read into stuff and put words where they clearly are not.

  • @peacequinto you just named my three favorite guitar players in one comment

  • i am an extreme metal head and just got into jazz about a year ago all i knew how to play for chords was power chords etc. now that im into to jazz and can use licks like these in my playing and apply my music theory knowledge it is a great thing thank you scott henderson

  • @Polyrthyawhut Also, here is the definition of arpeggio according to Merriam Webster though any working musician (even any academic musician) would (or should know)

    that arpeggios are the "production of the tones of a chord in succession and not simultaneously". Arpeggios are chords when all notes are played together NOT melodies. Melodies can span chords and aren't constrained by the notes therein . This is music 101

  • @Polyrthyawhut Do you really thing that someone like Charlies Parker just plays arpeggios ? You can't be serious.

  • @bowiemott You clearly aren't a musician. But if you are, I'd like to start by saying you're very ignorant. The base of all melodies are arpeggios.

    If you listen to jazz, thats all sax players do is outline the harmony with arpeggios and passing tones.

    Clearly when you see the word arpeggio you automatically picture a 13 year old kid in his room playing metal.

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