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That's because I just want so much to to learn.
The problem is the mind learns faster than the hands!
Keep it up, good work. I really appreciate there are some people out there sharing their knowledge for free.
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Nice ideas. It's really thoughtful of you to produce all these video lessons. I'm sure they are helpful to many people.
Was wondering if you might produce a lesson or two dealing with some nice runs/licks off the 5 major scale patterns. These could have widespread application and help folks develop some confidence playing over 2-5-1's, for example.
Thanks again, and great work!
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Hey, These videos seem awesome. I've only briefly looked at them, but I appreciate your work.
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this is one of the first vids where i feel like i can totally comprehend whats going on, im a high school trumpet player and im totally diggin what your doing here. thanks man!
SuperYouGerT 1 year ago
@SuperYouGerT Awesome! Glad it's a little help, keep up the practice.
BrannonMcConkey 1 year ago
Hey Brannon, thanks a lot for all these leesons. Lot of effort put into them and you know your stuff very well.
I started learning 3 months ago and found I like jazz so that's why I found your channell. Some things are too advanced for me but others I can understand. Will keep watching and trying.
Cheers.
Testacabeza 2 years ago
Excellent attitude man! These lessons are much farther advanced than 3 months...much farther. If you can understand some of this, you are way ahead of your pack, trust me. Congrats! Im so glad you can learn a bit from me, thanks alot.
BrannonMcConkey 2 years ago
Thanks a lot. That makes me wanna continue, I appreciate it.
Concerning your suggestion...I appreciate your insight, and keep questions coming please. But ultimately I want my viewers to understand that I have a different teaching approach. I bypass scalar appraoches as I feel they are superfluous and unnessecary. If you do indeed already know the modes, you can use them in reference to my "reference points" to put things in perspective. But I teach an altogether different apprach to learning
BrannonMcConkey 2 years ago
I guess it didn't cut out after all
BrannonMcConkey 2 years ago