Being creative with a single scale, part 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2006

part 2, more examples and tips (sorry about the bad light).
After that you're on your own, haha.
Anyway, my Jazz Exercise Package contains examples, from simple to more complicatd, tabs, notation, midi, explanations, tips etc.
See my profile page for links.

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  • I love Matt's playing...he is a great guitarist and I want to learn more...Mike

  • you are one great person!!:) thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with us!!

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  • Both player and a great teacher as well. Predisposes you in a calm way towards the subject.

    And the point that he emphasizes on the simplicity of the concepts - well that helps a lot to grasp and actually try it out yourself.

  • smooth jazz i think

  • I'd say it's cool.

  • great lesson,,,ideas,,,concept etc I enjoyed it............that being said>>>>I felt like I was being taught by CASPER the FRIENDLY GHOST lol:) (I guess he was right about the lighting!.............friendly­, DALLAS

  • are you related to Keifer Sutherland? hehe

    no, just joking! great lesson dude!!!

  • wow you are a great player thanks for the lesson!

  • Very good advice. Thank you very much

  • That's an Epiphone Joe Pass

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