MasterThatRiff 14! - Wes Montgomery 'Four on Six
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Thanks, you are a great teacher, very clear and percise. Hope you will post more jazz classics like this.
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hi thanks for that wondefull explanation
Greetz from germany
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Brilliant!! Thank you soo much for the tutorial on this wonderful lick. This brought a smile to my face on this dark and rainy morning!
Please keep these tutorials coming!
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Simple and brillant ! Just like any riff should be !
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awesome! thanks! keep the jazz tunes coming!!!
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o.k. so my af-105 nt isnt the only given Ibanez prone to some funky vibrations... Great lesson... Thanks!
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Great straight forward approach to getting the jazz sound in a potent lesson!
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THANK YOU
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thanks for posting this man. hearing your accent brings a smile to my face!
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Hello, there wildman,,, I haven't played my guitar in a few years,,, I saw your lesson and dug it out,,, thanks for great inspiration, and a great lesson,,, keep the jazz coming,,, you are a great teacher
what about the solo
RDblues47 1 year ago
@RDblues47 Sorry no solos, just riffs and melodies :)
mastertheguitar 1 year ago
What key is the piece in please? Assume G Major ?
s1914 2 years ago
G Minor.
mastertheguitar 2 years ago
When your playing the ii-V progressions, are the minor 9ths personal preference? In the fake book I have, the ii's written as minor 7ths. Great vid.
afrey82 3 years ago
For the Wes version it has that little D to B, C to A, B to G# melody on the high E string which you get using the m9. Fake books tend to be a tad general with the harmony and through Jazz eyes C- could be either Cm7, Cm9 or even Cm11 depending on what melody/improvising the harmony is supporting.
mastertheguitar 3 years ago