No, this is in no way made for beginners! He presumes that these so-called beginners already have a strong understanding of Theory, the fretboard and Chords. 99% of Beginners do not! He should have called this "Jazz Guitar Intermediate Etude" for players with a minimum of 2 years experience. It would be nice if he actually taped lessons for Beginners.
como buen maestro, haces parecer como algo sencillo interpretar esa cancion....pero bien sabemos que ahi hay talento.... y muuuucho! Gracias por enseñarnos tu arte!!
how can one guy have so much talent? Been viewing guitar players for years on RU-vid, but I've learned so much from you in so brief a time, amazing, you are an incredible musician!
Hi - I use the Line 6 Helix for my videos. You can achieve this tone with a good Fender tube amp and a Tube Screamer. My delay is a stereo delay set to 1/8 on one side and dotted 1/8 on the other.
these past few days i am experiencing the intermediate plateau, i can play jazz changes but i am having difficulty on creating new lines, thank you for helping me, andy. this lesson is a huge help for me on exploring some fresh ideas
Thanks for the lesson! This is great material, helping me connect the dots and get it all under my fingers and in my ears. Your efforts here are greatly appreciated. Big thanks from Wisconsin!
Thank you for sharing, Andy. I’ve used the first inversion b4 but now will be trying to incorporate the MU chord using your suggested tips. Beautiful playing by the way. Thx again !
@@AndyDacoulis hmmm interesting, that ruins my theory. They certainly sound good in this video. In my case I found them too thin and ice-picky with 9's, i put 10's on and like them now 😅
Hi Dereal - I use the Line 6 Helix for my videos. If you want to approximate this sound, use a Fender amp, reverb, stereo delay (one side 1/8 note, the other side dotted 1/8), and a generous amount of compression. Thanks
Can you tell us what your signal path is? Your guitar sounds really amazing. I think you would probably sound amazing regardless of what you're playing through. Your playing is off the charts. Thanks.
I think the people saying "this isn't beginner level" are confusing beginner Jazz with beginner guitar. They're not the same. You don't start with Jazz if you are just a beginner at guitar. That's like trying to learn how to dance before you're even able to walk.