50 Jazz Blues Licks – #25 Grant Green II – Guitar Lesson – David Hamburger
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Originally posted by UCiReSwhx7y_LpNFNg4GCuCQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uosI6DCbYE

Where can I get the backing track?
it's in 6 bars right ?
Great lesson, I just need to know how to use my penta into jazz standart like "so what"
and your blues lick is brillant and useful for my first solo in jazz.
thank you to share your knowledge with accuracy 😉
Jpascal
Awesome.
This is FANTASTIC! Thank you for analyzing the lick as well as demonstrating further uses for the ideas. I am rejuvenated
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Great stuff from David Hamburger! I love these lessons! I'm trying to transcribe them w/ fingerings so I can remember them later.
Best lessons ever!
Excellent! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Grant Green is one of my favorite jazz guitar players. Thanks!
you're going bald.
Great lesson for those of us who are attempting to add some jazz to our repertoire. Well explained and demonstrated; easy to follow if you have a little theory under your belt. Your humor also creates a more relaxed atmosphere for learning this style, which can be a bit formidable at times.
Is your middle name cheese?
Wow!!!
Not only was the lick fantastic, but the explanation (with scale degree and underlying CAGED chord shapes) was the best I have ever seen on YouTube. And I have seen a ton of videos.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks.
Hey David! thanks for the video. Excellent lesson. Keep it up the great work.
This man is a star! Great lessons well taught and presented.
Great playing, that makes Blues intresting!
thanks, David.
sounds great man
nice Ax bro
very cool indeed : )
I really wish this were 8 bars, then you could've thrown in some turnaround or something that would've given some feeling of resolution and I might've actually tried to learn it.
It's 6 bars after the pick-up, isn't it?
Great stuff as always, thanks.