Jimmy Bruno 6 Fingerings for Jazz Guitar
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is he tiny or is the guitar huge?? looks like a damn upright bass played on the lap lol
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@limbslikehatchets no mate.. watch the root notes
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What he says is purely logical and based on his chordal approach. He says D dorian - the C scale starting on D and guided by Dm7 chord tones. And all is simple as that, this rules applies on anything you play. That is why is the master of teaching. You can study Ted Greene etc. but what Jimmy says is to play jazz right from the spot, just with basic knowledge of chords and major scale. Badass! :-)
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jimmy bruno has some pretty teeny hands, he's still awesome though
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so all these scales are in F?
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If you say you can your right and if you say you can't your right. I get what Bruno is conveying. If by now you already managed to learn a multitude of pictures branching off from other scales and shapes your already there. This would be a efficient way for someone to finally get out of pentatonic riffs and new fingerings, new scales and sounds. Sseems easy to modify the major scale. The fancy fingerings is optional once you get your feet wet then I think it get even more interesting.
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Sadly, if you are asking this question it's probably too late : (
Don't bother about ageing. Music is the only thing that matters! Play!
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Is there a part two?
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100% efficient. The six fingerings are the best!
You won't learn everything in music and guitar existence but this video tutorial is a great insight and Jimmy has the right attitude. I actually learned quite a bit from this. Its all subjective to what you've been exposed to on your musical journey.
pissballs 1 year ago 7
It isn't with the right instruction, don't give up on your goal.
f1sk8mm 2 years ago 2