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Secrets to their Playing Guitar - Jairus Mozee Part 4

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Jairus Mozee shares the secrets to his style of playing on the guitar. He has played for tons of artist and shares what it takes to become a professional musician.

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  • The 12 people who dislikes this video got leprosy ...

  • 3:19 to 3:28... SIIIIIICCCCCCCKKKKKKKKK!!!!

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  • I hate you

  • R u in NY? I'm looking for a guitar player for a group I manage.

  • @Jmozee wasup bishop......can you explain theory and wat u mean by it help u're ears more

  • how do you do that lick he did at 8:18?

  • Jairus has a gifted mind. He is a blessed individual..Very creative. Some people can think very creative with their minds when it comes to music, but do not have the gift to bring it to life because they dont practice it.. Your gifts will make room.. Its in God's Word.. Jairus's Gift made room for growth and for him to bless others.. . If you have a gift work hard at it and then it will become a talent!!.

  • Man, that Strat sounds sparkling-jazzy!

    Way better than the usual dull jazz Guitar sounds

  • @Ilikevids84 No problem. That Israel/Gungor video on your page is awesome.

  • @crohnsappleadams Thank you so much for that! I feel I could learn alot from you!

  • @lordwazaki

    No, they are tone deaf.

  • @MrTdorsey15 (moving on the 8th note) D/F# - Em/G - D/A - G/B - A/C# - G/B - D/A - Em/G - D/F# - Em/G - D/F# (sustained), then at 0:51 it's a moving Bm7 resolving into D/F# - Em/G - D/F#. Periodically he drones the open low E string underneath, so I'd say he's hearing all of those other chords as polytonal movement over an underlying sustained Em7.

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