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Tips For Soloing Over A One Chord Vamp 

Jack Ruch
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Комментарии : 105   
@kayakkootenaybc
@kayakkootenaybc Год назад
I like how Jack's playing is similar to how he talks. Smooth, intelligent, straight to the point and all flavor, no filler. Best lessons on the internet. Thank you sir!
@Haku_records
@Haku_records Год назад
I find some of the best players I know really struggle with this kind stuff. Give ‘em giant steps and they slay but drop a one chord funk and they run out of ideas in one or two mins lol thanks for this. People need this!
@tomduckworth8335
@tomduckworth8335 Год назад
I loved how you walked us through this from straight to more outside.
@stevebuffington6534
@stevebuffington6534 Год назад
Brilliant presentation. You get more informative every time I hear you. I must buy your course. I have only bought two: Robben Ford and Matt Schofield.But you are far easier to learn the exact same things from. Robben talks over my head, and plays some things he doesn't explain or show. Matt is easier, but didn't seem to be showing his usual best. You however are perfect for a "good intermediate" player like myself. I am painfully and terribly disabled at this point (I'm 70, been playing since I heard Mike Bloomfield-55 years) but I would find a way to come see you if you were anywhere near my city. There are many great teachers on RU-vid, but you are the best. I've said this to you before, but had to expand my praise a little more. ok, I'll shut up now.
@JackRuch
@JackRuch Год назад
Thank you very much!
@davidchavanel1715
@davidchavanel1715 Год назад
Thanks for your message, you made me discover Matt Schofield thatI didn't knew at all. If you like that kind of playing, you might have heard of Eddie Tatton, who has been much influenced by Robben Ford and Larry Carlton.
@stevebuffington6534
@stevebuffington6534 Год назад
@@davidchavanel1715 Thanks, I have not heard of Eddie Tatton, I will check him out.!!
@remco5145
@remco5145 Год назад
Oh Jack, what's left to say? You did it again, hooked me up to practise out of my rut. Thanks man!
@JackRuch
@JackRuch Год назад
Thank you!
@remco5145
@remco5145 Год назад
Hi Jack, it looks like your thread is being hijacked , you asked me to contact you via Telegram. I did and you proposed me to sponsor money for bitcoin investment. Hard to believe this was you. I don't know how to judge this, but it seems possible to write comments and Telegram messages in your name.
@Randall1539
@Randall1539 Год назад
@@remco5145 yeah it's spam. I've been reporting these comments
@remco5145
@remco5145 Год назад
@@Randall1539 Hi Randy, ok cool, thankx! I also reported this now.
@aberhan
@aberhan 7 месяцев назад
Thank you Jack, I could here some Bobbie Gentry sounds in there. I like your step by step approach.
@edburl3516
@edburl3516 Месяц назад
The clarity of this lesson was brilliantly done.
@bazilbrushrocks
@bazilbrushrocks Год назад
Lots of content in here jack, thank you. I really like the way you build complexity one level at a time. I knew I was in for a treat when I saw it was 17 mins long!
@groovymidnight
@groovymidnight Год назад
I think I've heard most of these things before but never EVER explained and demonstrated as well as this! Masterful, thank you!!
@markjohnson7219
@markjohnson7219 Год назад
That was super helpful. I tried all those approaches with just the slide....wow. Led me to lots of new ideas. Thanks!
@jitsroller
@jitsroller Год назад
This is already changing my playing. Perfect timing for me. A deep mine of stuff to integrate. Thanks! The tones are awesome you're getting with the whole chain; from heart through the fingers out of the speakers. Nice.
@joeesquire5927
@joeesquire5927 Год назад
I admit I will have to watch many times in order to get (some of it). But appreciate your efforts to simplify it for us. Great teaching skills.
@MDCSYD
@MDCSYD Год назад
Your lessons are worth their weights in gold. Just brilliant!
@robertblake3909
@robertblake3909 Год назад
Very helpful. Thank you. Robert
@LargeFont123
@LargeFont123 Год назад
Great lesson, I really enjoy your calm, smooth and confident style of playing and speaking. I took away a lot from this video, many thanks Jack.
@BennyVibes
@BennyVibes Месяц назад
You are one of the best flavours on RU-vid I’ve found
@jamesrobinson529
@jamesrobinson529 Год назад
This lesson is so inspiring! Exploring B Melodic Minor harmony over E7, is giving me some incredible sounds. I love the way the F#7 arpeggio (Mixolydian b6) sounds over E7. It leads nicely into the Half-Whole Diminished scale. I kind of feel like I've reached the end of a rainbow and found a pot of gold!
@jamesfarrington9030
@jamesfarrington9030 Год назад
2 things that are rarely touched on for guitar improvisation, and that is the use of intervals and letting the chords do the work. Everytime a new chord comes up doesnt mean you have to play anything - at least right away.
@phillipliberty3997
@phillipliberty3997 Год назад
Always a pleasure. Time to dig in and apply these concepts!!
@taildragger53
@taildragger53 Год назад
Love your videos! That TONE is so gorgeous. You absolutely prove how a Telecaster can obtain a warm jazz and blues tone. Very thoughtful phrasing. I've learnt alot from your patient approach, Thank you!
@andybeers4538
@andybeers4538 Год назад
Jack, you are a great educator. Your intelligence, musical and presentational skills really provide very helpful lessons. Thank you for all you do.
@JackRuch
@JackRuch Год назад
My pleasure! Thank you!
@Trondset
@Trondset Год назад
Great video! this sums up 2 years of my music collage! well done and very nice and calm presentation.
@ue4058
@ue4058 Год назад
Brilliant stuff! Thank you, Jack!
@jeremyversusjazz
@jeremyversusjazz Год назад
first corey posts a vid on the altered scale or whole tone and now my man jack thhe day after Oz Noy met Uncle Larry and they blew each other away with their highly individualized totallly different yet somehow the same (in spirit) approaches to soloing! i think my boy Oz mighta made an impact on the nashville cats with all his hip outside shit! 😊
@chriskobe4704
@chriskobe4704 11 месяцев назад
Hey Jack, you are such a great teacher. Your instructions on different videos are super easy to understand. Thank you for your work. I love the way you play as well. Best,
@portsideguitar1981
@portsideguitar1981 Год назад
Pretty incredible amount of information here Jack.
@daveguitarnowski4402
@daveguitarnowski4402 Год назад
Great lesson! Smooth-ass playing, too!
@nateo7045
@nateo7045 Год назад
Huge light bulb moment for me here with the chord/arpeggio substitutions. It seems so obvious now that I see it. Took me a second to realize why starting from the 3rd would yield a half diminished chord instead of a minor 7, but then I realized we were already starting from mixolydian. Awesome material. Love it!
@aaronlarsen7447
@aaronlarsen7447 Год назад
Fantastic lesson.
@ianhenkel7157
@ianhenkel7157 Год назад
Thanks so much Jack.
@doyleallen3762
@doyleallen3762 Год назад
Half step Whole step Diminished scale. Now I understand it completely I believe. Thank you for your easy to follow explainations Mr. Ruch. I got your Truefire courses. Love how you explain & show things. Great instructor. Thanks much ♥♥
@emrysbaird1013
@emrysbaird1013 Год назад
Thanks for the fab lesson Jack could you by chance do one on a minor vamp too please?
@armandpelletier4068
@armandpelletier4068 Год назад
Great lesson, thanks!
@llwonder
@llwonder Год назад
Do you actually think about all these chord extensions while playing? How can you stay organized? The theory makes sense but putting it into practice is very intimidating to me
@JackRuch
@JackRuch Год назад
Just go slow and work out lines. Over time it will get easier to hear it and visualize on the fretboard.
@RedLion88
@RedLion88 Год назад
Great info. So many options.
@TheRealSandleford
@TheRealSandleford Год назад
That makes it pretty easy to remember for any key. The melodic minor is a fifth away from the mixolydian you are altering. Makes sense since the minor six chord would fit it perfect and that would be the minor chord on the fifth except the no 4th/11th but you make it minor 7th or maj/min 7 you get the b5/#4 or the 11th
@oliverchapman51177
@oliverchapman51177 Год назад
You my man are about as tasty as it gets. Phrasing is great too. Playing across the beat. I like to get people out of usual patterns by not always starting on the root to root. Try 3 to 3 or 5 to 5 in same scale. Now the intervals are in different spots but you’ve got all the right notes. See kids you don’t need pedals to change tones and dynamics and and
@broonzy2006
@broonzy2006 Год назад
Amazing Jack. Love it. Thank you! Greetings from the UK. ❤
@charliekelland7564
@charliekelland7564 Год назад
Thank you for linking up the different concepts - that is very helpful.
@jopberlin
@jopberlin Год назад
You’re the BEST👏👏👏
@gerardjohnson7468
@gerardjohnson7468 Год назад
Thank you for helping me to apply very practically theory and techniques I have been studying for years. This lesson in particular has been eye opening in using the melodic minor and diminished scales which I really like and have spent countless hours studying but have labored at figuring how to apply them in a way that sounds right to me and makes me feel good.
@Bflatest
@Bflatest Год назад
I find that memorizing how the other scales and modes connect to the major and minor pent scales helps me use them
@theblackfilestruthfactory6054
You have great tone.
@FTStratLP
@FTStratLP 11 месяцев назад
Excellent lesson, very well explained! Thank you!👍
@wesleyc.4937
@wesleyc.4937 Год назад
Thank you for playing one chord.
@danielmendez3098
@danielmendez3098 7 месяцев назад
Verg good tone and explanation, you've got a new subscriber
@raffaelestea2321
@raffaelestea2321 Год назад
Hi Jack, great lesson as always. Please can you make a video to explain the rules to build two or three blues turnarounds (no licks)? Many thanks.
@spivvo
@spivvo Год назад
Excellent lesson….. also liked the way that you explained that the lydian dominant you used is the same as the B harmonic minor. That is proper demystification. Great stuff…. . Also excellent pace on both themplaying and talking! Subscribed.
@JackRuch
@JackRuch Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@DeGroove
@DeGroove Год назад
Eureka!!! Lightbulbs going off in my head! I'm not sure if it's my own persistence or your calm and soothing voice, but this really tied a lot of things together for me. Love your truefire course, Love your approach, love your style, thanks Jack!
@JackRuch
@JackRuch Год назад
Thank you!!
@ensaerodynamics8615
@ensaerodynamics8615 Год назад
Great stuff! Kind of intro to Jazz
@jwegreyhounds
@jwegreyhounds 10 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@gregorysantilli8600
@gregorysantilli8600 Год назад
Outstanding
@johnmac8084
@johnmac8084 Год назад
Great stuff Jack as always
@peteharding
@peteharding Год назад
Clear and concise. Thank you!
@chrohm
@chrohm Год назад
so good man - thank you so much for your content, will be getting your course
@JackRuch
@JackRuch Год назад
Awesome, thank you!
@Jowls2024
@Jowls2024 7 месяцев назад
Super cool!
@winstonsmith8240
@winstonsmith8240 Год назад
Your playing is so bloody tasteful. Absolutely love it. 👍 D'you not think of the minor 3rd as a sharp 9 ? Or the sharp 11 as a flat 5? It's a minor 7 flat five. It's not "half" of anything. It's a complete chord in It's own right. 😪
@marknicholson5508
@marknicholson5508 Год назад
Hey Jack, great video. I've watched a bunch of your vids and I really like the calm approach you take. I'd love to see a video where you start with some chord sequence that is new to you, and you go through the process of working out what works over the specific chords presented. Like someone played you a song they had just written, and you were starting to think about what a good solo over it would be.
@Hhenriette
@Hhenriette Год назад
excellent lesson. thank you. 🙏very helpful!! 👌
@codyburgess7034
@codyburgess7034 Год назад
This was the first video to explain this in a way I understand. Is there a cheat sheet for chords and the related chord tones?
@eddyblommaert5676
@eddyblommaert5676 Год назад
Informative...gonna check them out f.e G#-B-D-F# = G# halfDim, over E7, ok, eureka!
@robertomui333
@robertomui333 Год назад
Great ! Thx 🎉
@jubyerhashin8214
@jubyerhashin8214 Год назад
Love the lydian dominant sound but am having trouble making it sound good. Do I try and play melodic lines with it or blend it together with pentatonic?
@JackRuch
@JackRuch Год назад
You can definitely blend it in with other stuff. And try coming up with simple melodies that use the scale.
@elchancon2003
@elchancon2003 Год назад
👏👏 Excelente video 👏👏
@robertblake3909
@robertblake3909 Год назад
I get it now. Playing a Bm (ii), G#7-5 (VII), or a Dmaj (IV) over a E7 (V) vamp works because these are the diatonic chords of Amaj and E7 is the dominant of A. So, the extensions of E7 fit into the diatonic family of A. Yes?
@joeurbanowski321
@joeurbanowski321 Год назад
👍🏼❤️
@j.r.goldman3279
@j.r.goldman3279 Год назад
Little off subject but Jack . What Delay Pedal do you use? If you have time to answer TY.
@JackRuch
@JackRuch Год назад
The Vahlbruch Spacetime or the Strymon Brigadier
@oliverchapman51177
@oliverchapman51177 Год назад
Besides the human making everything happen, that Tele is Sweet sounding. What you running. A preamp? Or a Princeton. Oh I see the gear list. Looks similar to my choices
@troybranch
@troybranch Год назад
Hi Jack ,I really like your channel , what about using that process to solo over the key center .
@fakestreamedia5309
@fakestreamedia5309 Месяц назад
Great video as always thank you…. Curious what altered scale would you play over a repeating am7 D7 vamp? Thx again
@SaintMiddleton
@SaintMiddleton Год назад
This is a great lesson - so much packed into a short space of time which is perfect for me as I'm quite a fast learner and a more advanced guitarist. But despite being advanced I have loads of gaps in my knowledge from neglecting to learn basic theory and you seem to fill in these gaps effortly by explaining everything in such an easy way. I'm seriously considering buying your course but I was curious as to what I would get out of it in comparison to these free videos. Any advice surrounding the paid course?
@claessorensson225
@claessorensson225 Год назад
Hi, gorgeous tone and great knowledge, wondering what your signal chain is?
@MetaphysicalMusician
@MetaphysicalMusician Год назад
This is Excellent.. I Do all of these but the Lydian flat7 fingerings are really difficult.Please give suggestions on how I can add that extra note...The fingerings for melodic minor are crazy on guitar.
@soofitnsexy
@soofitnsexy Год назад
Jack...if the band is playing fminor to g minor back and forth...how do I solo over this?? thanks!!
@jwegreyhounds
@jwegreyhounds 10 месяцев назад
Hi Jack. How do I find your Blues Basic Course? Jim
@herbertmcgowan3080
@herbertmcgowan3080 Год назад
Good stuff good music theory knowledge are you based in Nashville or near Nashville
@bigdaddystinkeye
@bigdaddystinkeye Год назад
Great lesson. Thank you. What year is that Tele?
@JackRuch
@JackRuch Год назад
It's a Danocaster. Fairly new
@bigdaddystinkeye
@bigdaddystinkeye Год назад
@@JackRuch Very cool. Looks early 60's. Robben Ford!
@lolobuggah2670
@lolobuggah2670 Год назад
Would the altered scale work too?
@mrebysan
@mrebysan Год назад
Id pay someone to be as cool as you are
@evetsiksatu
@evetsiksatu Год назад
I dont understand why a simple concept has to be complicated by using a 7th chord for instruction purposes.Why not just stick with a major or minor?
@goingblindmusic
@goingblindmusic 3 месяца назад
Perhaps because 7 chords are a. Very common b. Very interesting and c. A perfect gateway drug to some really cool jazzy sounds?
@danepaulstewart8464
@danepaulstewart8464 Год назад
Don’t listen to this lesson after just watching a Vampire show or it’s going to sound REALLY weird.
@douglasfreeman3229
@douglasfreeman3229 Год назад
Wh e
@WickBeavers
@WickBeavers Год назад
those strings sound like Gabe's... Nice lesson. as usual.
@MidoGuitarOfficial
@MidoGuitarOfficial Год назад
Do you plan to upload this backing track? Do you plan to make a lession? Here is so many good stuff to learn 🎶🎸👍
@JackRuch
@JackRuch Год назад
This track will be up on my Patreon page.
@rzambory2938
@rzambory2938 Год назад
back off on the drummers coffee !!! ish !!
@tttnntt
@tttnntt 4 месяца назад
Thanks!
@JackRuch
@JackRuch 4 месяца назад
You bet! Thank you
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