Learn how to use planing techniques in jazz guitar from a recording artist in this free music lesson video.
Expert: Dustin Plumb
Contact: www.dustinplumb.net
Bio: Dustin Plumb is a multi-instrumentalist from the Pacific Northwest. He has a Bachelors' in Music from the University of Oregon.
Filmmaker: Dustin Plumb
Thanks for the lesson, teacher Gregory House! :B
tharsiskenobi2 1 week ago
did expert village produce a good video? :O
rickypramirez 2 months ago
EASY FOR YOU TO SAY
onofomi 6 months ago 2
@elekibuumu not to start an argument over youtube, but yes, it is in G maj. he starts on the iii which is a B minor chord, but ends on a vii°, which is f sharp, which would logically speaking resolve to the major I, being G
thecouchonfire 8 months ago 2
@JensKolonD I agree, that's definitely not in tune with a G major... My take is B minor ;p
elekibuumu 8 months ago
@thecouchonfire not saying his advice isn't good or that he's not a good player, because he is
thecouchonfire 9 months ago
@JensKolonD he's not playing in different modes, he's just playing triads going up scale degrees in a diatonic G maj scale. he's wrong about the first chord, that's not a G maj triad.. maybe a G maj 7 without a root
thecouchonfire 9 months ago
@subaruketek
Name calling........ a youtube tradition. Heed a tupid hed. Maybe he didn't get off on the triads because he plays in minor keys...
Try playing A Foggy Day and using these. Uh oh.
sclogse1 1 year ago
@JensKolonD n00bz
IkanaLink98 1 year ago
didnt help at alll thx dick
hall132 1 year ago