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when i play jazz i usually try to make it as bassy and warm as possible without being muddy at all
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@BattyCuss What about me..i just bought my first guitar a 1962 Telecaster reissue,I know only 3 chords and this video helped me Get a little more jazzy sound out of it. Also by reading what you just wrote i googled what flat-wound strings are and now i know a little more, you have a Gibson ES 175.I read alot about that as well and i now know i need to practice practice practice before i invest in a BEAUTY like that.These simple videos realy help beginners.just like ur simple reply helped me
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@skint0n0minted YOUR SAYING THE SAME THING HE IS SAYING SIR !!
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I see alot of you commenting are knocking this video....And that is because you already know your shit... but for someone who has never picked up a guitar and does not know what a tone knob or a neck pick-up are....then this could be helpful.I take it everyone on here loves guitar and jazz and real music.... we should stick together.....anyone giving free advice on jazz guitar is doing the right thing.....lets stay family and keep jazz alive peace
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Dude 6you just make a video of you just jammin on all your different styles :D
causei i could totally listen to you all day
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@TreyPayneMusic Carved top in the video, none of the SE series have a carved top, bud.
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are you hiding the headstock so we wont see the SE stamped on it?
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@skint0n0minted geez it's a basic explanation for wannabes...if you play jazz you don't need it, that's obvious! really jazz players are like those "malmsteen does it better" people? i don't think.
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Scrapple from the apple :D:D::D::D:D
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out of tune...



i've never seen a 'expert' village video with 5 stars in music vids.
you don't need a special kind of guitar to play jazz. just listen to jazz music and pick up some of the shit going on in the song.
i play jazz on classical guitar, electric, acoustic, they all sound great.
skint0n0minted 2 years ago 26
its a bit out of tune...
liamzuid 2 years ago 23