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@otborgen5 күн бұрын
The Master guitarist plays a Squier! Great video 🙏
@chrisclermont4562 күн бұрын
And makes it sound magnificent!! 😅😅
@Haku_records2 күн бұрын
Aye I play a 30$ strat for most of gigs these days. You just need a guitar that works and is setup good enough
@grantgre4 күн бұрын
That the squire is really great that's a vintage vibe I think I have one of those and it's got a really jazzy sound to it
@robtribe0075 күн бұрын
Such a fantastic video, with wonderfully clear explanations. Can't wait to woodshed this later. Your playing is beautiful too.
@rockguitarmodesКүн бұрын
Worth a purchase! There are months worth of gold plated jazz idioms in this package going from inside stuff to more ‘out’ altered. All the lines sound great
@nicholaschavarria426120 сағат бұрын
This is a magnificent resource! Thanks, for sharing!
@nicolasolton15 сағат бұрын
My man! Very nice lines indeed.☝️👍👋✅️
@8CountAudio6 күн бұрын
Fantastic ideas and teaching style!
@parkerpolen4 күн бұрын
Thanks, Cecil! I enjoyed this video a lot. Great aesthetic as well. For my own learning purposes, here's what I took from this video. It can be hip to imply sub ii sub V over ii V. IVmaj7 - 7 9 1 6 // bVII7 - 4 (that diatonic b3 over the backdoor dominant is great sounding!) #IV°7 - 6 1 4 b3 (or 3 5 1 b7 of VII7) // iii - b3 Approached diatonic lower/upper neighbor to the b7 (or any chord tone for that matter, but I dig the b7) (G# A C Bb for C7). V - b2 1 to the // I - third To use the rhythm quarter note eighth note eighth note. Enclosure to a chordal 3 or 5, pivot down -> 2 1.
@ThomasLintrup5 күн бұрын
I love your playing Cecil, and some great teaching. Got the bebop scale book and it's awesome!
@chrisclermont4562 күн бұрын
Awesome video!! Stumbled upon this! Subscribed and shared!! ❤
@AnthonyShaw-ty9pi5 күн бұрын
Wow!! Thanks for doing this on Rhythm changes. Fantastic video!! 👍🤗👍
@EstradaMuzik3 күн бұрын
Super Dope.. Thank you!
@michelmalts90535 күн бұрын
Thank you Mister for your contribuition.
@tperry58395 күн бұрын
Cecil 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@francklessagio17565 күн бұрын
great lesson thank you
@Oleole4205 күн бұрын
Best jazz lessons on YT🤟
@loubartolomucci75735 күн бұрын
Great stuff
@Nathe.A5 күн бұрын
such a great video!
@Jriver604 күн бұрын
Killin'!
@reinhardsacher392422 сағат бұрын
Great sound! Are you using flat wounds? (which one?)
@spacetimedesign4 күн бұрын
Does anyone know the model and year of this squire tele? Thanks
@outinacornfield4 күн бұрын
Mr Alexander, your playing is so lovely, and your lessons are so good. I just wish that your name (a fine-sounding one it is is too) was in the name KZbin channel so that that name didn't look so generic. Many thanks!
@francklessagio17565 күн бұрын
are videos included in this workbook?
@MHW1334 күн бұрын
Yes
@randyhetlage92026 күн бұрын
❤
@tradingonly70995 күн бұрын
No mp4s??
@tradingonly70992 күн бұрын
There are mp4s
@reinhardsacher392423 сағат бұрын
Links are in the pdf
@kazire45914 күн бұрын
@kazire4591 il y a 0 seconde So basically, you want us to play your licks as "improvisation" ?. I will never understand this. Why people teach licks and licks and licks ? This is NOT a good way to learn to improvise. It's just copy someone. Not create anything. To improvise, you have to use only theory and do what you want. Otherwise, what is the creative part here ? I mean, why not using BACH or SHOSTAKOVICH licks ? Are your licks better than 300 years of melodies already existing ? Sorry to be hard but I see so many licks on medium swing "lessons", this starts to be ridiculous, really. Leave people alone with licks. There is only "patterns" and "theory". Licks are so limited minded and ego centered . Please STOP that non sense. Please !
@sambsounds22 сағат бұрын
It's just vocabulary. You need to learn vocabulary to speak a language. You can't learn a language using only a dictionary. Jazz is a language which slowly evolves over time, like any other language.