Emily Remler: Bebop and Swing Guitar pt.6

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2010

All of the essentials of true jazz bebop and swing are taught here, including Wes Montgomery and Pat Martino styles, working with the metronome on 2 and 4, learning to identify changes, jazz-style blues, turnarounds, practice tips, passing notes and chords, chord substitutions, the Charleston rhythm, octave-style playing, Latin swing style, and much more!

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  • One of the best videos and a fantastic music wizard....

  • Like my grandpap says - "You can see she's on dope right through the camera. "

  • ahahaha cmmon wes montgomery... she's good, but wes is god

  • Wow. Very true words!

    Today I relearnd something :) Thanks

  • Emily was the real deal, she got LOTS of respect from Herb Ellis, Tal, Barney, etc. She was a jazz musician, not a "wimmin's music" musician. She tells is straight here about copping licks and using them in your own artistic expression as opposed to working on verbatim covers. She was an effective and unprentious teacher as well. Dont fuck around with drugs. Unfortunately, her life has left us with that message, and she had so much more to say.

  • God Bless and Keep You Emily. I'm sorry you left yus so soon.

  • Emily, could you slow that down for us?

  • Thanks lady..

  • thanks s much lady.! that was a hell of a lesson

  • thanks s much lady. that was ahell of a lesson

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