Thanks man. I’ve been in a bit of a learning lock for awhile and these concepts have really got me started to expand my playing. Thanks again man 🙏🏽
@Devon_Rismay Жыл бұрын
No prob, glad it helped
@nickcrisp7252 Жыл бұрын
Sweet as! Some new chords in there for me, and I do love to add a jazzy inflection into blues where I can, although I've struggled to pick up a huge amount that really catches my ear, but I'll definitely have a play around with this. Thanks Devon :) What artists are you listening to for this kind of thing (if you don't mind giving your secrets away!) ? Lovely warm tone you've got with it here too.
@Devon_Rismay Жыл бұрын
George Benson, Wes Montgomery, Julian lage, Joe pass, Kenny Burrell, & John schofield big time
@nickcrisp7252 Жыл бұрын
@@Devon_Rismay Kenny Burrell I like, but some others I have struggled to get into in the past. Perhaps it's time I had another listen. It might be just cos I felt they were doing things too advanced for me, and sometimes I don't see what I can take from them that fits in with what I'm trying to do...whatever that is! Jazz influence, here and there, fine. Pure jazz? Not for me I guess. But I do like what you've shown here, You're probably better than I am at picking out what works in blues.. Have you heard Ronnie Earl's "Language of the Soul' album? That's a gem in my book, beautiful jazz-infused blues (all instrumental).
@Devon_Rismay Жыл бұрын
@@nickcrisp7252 ill check it out, but from what I've learned, the more open minded u are, the more you tend to pull little things from everyone
@Devon_Rismay Жыл бұрын
@@nickcrisp7252 check out A Go Go by John schofield. MASTERPIECE!
@nickcrisp7252 Жыл бұрын
@@Devon_Rismay Very true, but I have my limits in what I'm capable of!
@prod.terrace Жыл бұрын
Yo can you react to shine on you crazy diamond parts 1-5 by Pink Floyd?