J.S. Bach played on Jazz guitar

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2008

Download lesson+tabs:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/xo85ns

Lesson include:
-Slow-motion video files
-Tabs
-Guitar pro tab file
-Diagrams of scales&chords used
-Backing tracks in 4 different speeds

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  • Nice playing I can't play jazz but I love Jazz tone, wish i had a nice hollow body like that to play. What kind of pick do you use, and any advice on learning some jazz? I know the melodic minor, but I have NO CLUE how to use it. I can make sense out of all the church modes, melodic minor, and some other stuff. But when it comes to jazz and the melodic minor I am utterly lost.

  • @gamergeek3000

    Well, I am not that good in theory really, I just play. I know elementary theory, and I can tell you that jazz is not about scales, but about harmonies. There is a good book by Fred Sokolow - Beginning jazz guitar. Short book, but it gets you elementary knowledge.

    Get the book! ;)

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  • very nice Bach,awesome!

  • @gamergeek3000 Well you can try building chords with all of the notes in both melodic and natural minor and listen for melodic minor used in Bach because there is a lot. As for jazz usage I don't really know much yet but it isn't too confusing normally. What makes jazz more confusing is the conventions of altered chords and everything.

  • nice work

  • @boasdubbelman

    I will try to look it on youtube, thanks! :)

    It's hard to me to believe that there is audience for this kind of stuff, but globaly maybe yes...

    Still, classical music such as Chopin, Bach sounds best on piano...

  • @FleshMob I think the amount of people interested in this particular subtype of music may be larger than you'd expect :). I live in Holland but I have no idea what trio this could be. Recently however, our great Dutch jazz pianist Peter Beets released an album called chopin meets the Blues, you may like this.

    Greetz

  • @FleshMob

    The trio he meant is the "André Benichou Trio"

    There are two tracks on the tube from said record.

  • @FleshMob can u link me? I am having trouble finding it.

  • @FleshMob That's really interesting. Thanks a lot for the book suggestion. Hopefully that will get me started.

  • @gamergeek3000

    Preludium no.2, in C minor.

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