Grant Green&’s Bebop Blues With Chris McQueen
With a few simple chords subs you can dip a toe into the jazz-blues pool.
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Originally posted by UC5J-hZ4wNf7OlkzIn49LHoQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0QDH5SO13g
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I heard a "Blues for Alice" run in there, very hip. Good stuff, Chris.
Very underrated vidéo
Anything to guide people away from that dreaded and over-played 1st position blues box.
Thanks!
Great explanation of the stuff, not to technical and a very encouraging teacher too. Your tone nails the Green tone. Thank you for posting this tutorial.
totally waiting for someone to transcribe It Ain't Necessarily So. It's the song that played in my head until I figured out what my brain was swingin' to. That was over 20 years ago and I still love Grant Green. Suddenly there's a lot more Grant Green content on YouTube that I have never seen in all the years I was looking.
The good thing about ignoring the changes (at least some of the time!) is that the underlying chords give the blues phrasing a different flavour.
Dang, Stevie T grew up and started playing jazz!
Why is listening to jazz intimidating????
08:37 …me trying to jazz up the Tetris theme
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Great playimng man! Did Grant Green use flat wounds or round wounds? Does anybody know? Love the tone he produces!
to quote Charles McPherson, you play melody, not changes. the melody should always dictate.
What kind of guitar is that?
Stumbled on this lesson looking for some live Grant Green vids. Looks like some cool stuff to get into.
This is a brilliant, understandable lesson. You are a wonderful teacher.
Awesome! Im on it! Thank you!
Awesome video. When you go into the "jazzy" version of the solo, your pull-offs are very grant green. Your tone is excellent as well. Thank you.
Many thanks Chris, this a really awesome video!
This guy's really good, and took an awful lot of words right outta my mouth! ????✌️ Thanks Chris, fantastic job. You made my day man!
Excellent, impressive
"lithe, loose, slightly bluesy and righteously groovy".
Great lesson! Love Grant Greene.
Excellent Lesson!
Great , what is the jazzy way to play these chords ?
Start with Charlie Christian …then go to Grant Green.
what kind of pretty guitar is that
Grants son is also a fantastic musician ????????
Pete Davidson plays jazz ladies and gentlemen.
This video presenter is kind of bad at articulating the ideas he's presenting. Green did not "ignore the changes", I dont know where this idea comes from. He did a lot more than waffle around a pentatonic scale that's for sure
Great lesson! Just wondering as a non-jazz guy why you didn't refer to the G7 in bar No.8 as VI in Bb? Then the whole progression at the end would be a familiar I VI II V.
thanks SO MUCH …. so mind-opening – and EASY to understand – and thanks for remembering us all of the genius of Grant Green !!!
Good lesson. Grant Green is definitely the gateway drug.
Good Job!
am i huge fan of grant green , and this dosent sound like grant at all, im sorry bro. you have to have more focus on grants amazing phrasing. still a good video 🙂
Cool stuff appreciate it….
love.
This is great! Love Grant Green.
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Wonderful ????