Garrison Fewell - Jazz Guitar Improvisation: part 1

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right hand articulation and improvisation for jazz guitar

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  • Hi Garrison, I was a student of yours back in 1984. I bought the original book from you and have since bought the newer published version at Berklee Press. I was happy that this information made it to publication. I have always found this information extremely helpful and refer to it often during various practice sessions. I am still playing and actually find it more enjoyable today. Have never tired of exploring this instrument. Thank-you

  • @slinkybear Thank you! That original book is a collector's item ; > )

  • Hi Mr. Fewell,

    thanks for the video! Quick question about the Campelone you're using: Please let me know the body depth, pickup make and string strength you're using. Thanks a mill and love your Lady of Khartoum CD :-)

    Simon

  • It's a Campellone Deluxe: 17" wide, 20&1/2" body length, 3" rim, 25" scale fingerboard. The custom option on my Deluxe is a built-in humbucker pickup, tone + volume controls and an input jack also built in. Sort of like the feel of a Gibson Johnny Smith but much more balanced (doesn't have that big headstock) and with a more open tone where each note rings clear and is balanced throughout the entire range of the instrument.

    I hope that covers it. Let me know if you need more info.

    Garrison

  • Man that first 21 seconds of this video was so sweet it made me want to holler. If it wasn't 11:50 pm and the rest of the family wasn't sleeping I probably would've.. :)

    Thanks for posting this..

  • Good idea not to wake the family up - It was 3:00 am (European time) when I finished posting this. Thinking about your comment, I really would like to record one where I don't talk and just play. I'm getting around to that... I hope the close- up shots help - I didn't have those in the last pair of lessons.

    Garrison

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  • that first lick sounded familiar. then when you showed your book i remembered where i heard it . that's a great book ! 

  • Hi Garrison, I was a student of yours back in 1984. I bought the original book from you and have since bought the newer published version at Berklee Press. I was happy that this information made it to publication. I have always found this information extremely helpful and refer to it often during various practice sessions. I am still playing and actually find it more enjoyable today. Have never tired of exploring this instrument. Thank-you

  • Hi Garrison!

    I am currently reading you book from Berklee press. Do you have any tips on guitarists/jazzmusicians that have influenced you, that I can listen to?

    I have another question too, is it essential to learn all the examples in the book? or are they simply examples of the thinking?

    Thanks!

  • Thinking of getting your book "Jazz Improvisation for Guitar: A Melodic Approach". I'm sure it would really help me. I also have a two month old Campellone Standard that I ordered directly from Mark. 1 3/4 nut width, 25" scale, 17" width, 3" depth and 21" body length. I also have a Kent Armstorg hand wound floating PU on it. Even Mark was surprised at the projection on my guitar! Thanks for the lesson!

  • what camera are u using , great playing and video/sound quality

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