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  1. Greg

    Attached is a screen grab showing a simple basic blues chord progression beside a far more complicated jazz blues progression.  Do not know how to properly play the jazz progression shown…..thoughts?

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    1. admin

      admin

      How do you mean that ? How to play the chords or the analysis ? But anyhow you can follow all topics with https://www.hanspeterkruesi.com/members/tags/jazz blues/ to find some tutorials - or maybe you open up your own students blog to describe where you exactly are standing to get more advice about your practicing :)

  2. Mmmm didn’t think, realize Comping applied to other music types such as country, rock etc…assumed that would entail simply a repetitive chord progression…
  3. Excellent……love this…..easy to find your way around as to what you have made available…..mmmm on another note, I looked for something on “comping” but could not find such an exercise, do you have such a tutorial? Kind regards Greg
  4. Perfect…..thank you!
  5. Disappointing and very aggravating!
  6. I recently purchased the Guitar Pro software so I would be very interested in the related files.
  7. Hi HP….just connecting: Love the improv in this version…so smooth. I have been working on this piece for a while now….chord progression is not that easy to play smooth and comfortably….as for improv….a long ways from attempting that.. Greg
  8. Perfect..thanks HP….downloaded and printed for tomorrow’s practice session. Regards Greg
  9. Hi HP I have been working on these Arpeggios for over a year now and I agree that the diminished arpeggio is the most difficult…not too smooth yet but I consistently work at each of these arpeggios and include this file in my daily practice routine. Personal request: I was wondering if you would be kind enough to add the chord shapes to this download. As a relative newby to Jazz, my senior memory for the progressive shapes is significantly less than perfect and I believe this addition would be very helpful in my efforts. Kind regards Greg
    Love this one….as I find it difficult to improv over chord progressions in a meaningful way, the backing track and exercises provided in this tutorial I have found are very helpful……and fun to do…..
  10. Love this…..will definitely add this one to my attempt to do list.. curious……how many members in this fraternity are over 70 and studying jazz and blues???
  11. Looking forward to Moon River! Always enjoy the challenge of your tutorials HP! Excellent suggestion Randy:)… Greg
  12. Well written and I completely agree with your approach as I am also becoming more and more disinterested in what social media has to offer. I always look forward to your emails and the challenges you present….keep up your excellent work! king regards Greg
  13. I agree with Jimson…that would be an excellent tutorial..
  14. Thank you, will give that a try…….I have a tendency to over think this stuff…..:). Your response is much appreciated.
  15. Excellent……enjoyed that lesson/review and I have a better understanding…exactly what I needed. A couple of questions for you…… 1). What exactly does the “gain control” do as I do not understand its function. I also have a “ output” adjustment not sure of its function either. I have attached a photo of the amp controls. 2). What software do you use. From what I can see it appears quite complex. 3). Is the sound projecting from the shelf speakers as part your set up?
  16. I was wondering if suggesting a lesson on amp and peddle settings would be appropriate for this forum.  Not sure if other students have this issue but I randomly turn knobs in a failed attempt to find a pleasing slow jazz setting that would suit your “Blue Moon” piece I am working on.  Where to set the amp gain knob versus master volume, the coordination of settings of various peddles in conjunction with the guitar volume, tone and pick up controls etc. is the issue.  Usually I play around with various knobs in my search then give up and simply set the amp on clean acoustic.

    The practice amp I use is the “Spark 40” from “Positive Grid” which has an endless array of digital amps and peddles which can be adjusted in so many ways with a multitude of adjustable settings accessible in the cloud which simply add to the confusion.  For interest attached is a photo of my practice set up….

     

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    1. Volker

      Volker

      Hi Greg,
      my suggestion would be to first find the sweet spot of your amp.
      Common controls are bass, middle, treble, tone, gain, master where you set the first 3 to 12o'clock. Start to increase/decrease until you hear that the tone  "opens up", remain just above that level. You can then increase/decrease the tone control to get a more present/darker sound and finally have more gain if you want to have more or less onset of distortion. From that basic setting you can modify to your liking which unfortunately means you have to know which sound you want to have. That is the most difficult part for me.
      Maybe HP can comment on it but I think for a jazz setting it would match to role back the tone knob on your guitar (which he did not on the Blue Moon record, I guess).  You should add some reverb (not too much and not too long) and maybe a bit of a flanger or chorus which can widen the sound but that should be it - but maybe I'm a but puristic :-)

      Hope that gave you some input to play around with it or if the rest of the community has better suggestions, I am also happy to learn :-)
      Have fun,
      Volker

    2. admin

      admin

      Funny - I just made some main adjustments for a jazz sound with my new live-guitar today. :)

      Well finding the right sound is quit a journey and it depends on many factors such as your guitar, the pickups, how you use the volume on the guitar and of course your playing technique. Then you also need to decide if you want your own sound or you want to go for a traditional sound. Shall it be clean or slightly distorted ? So I need more information about that.

      But I can give 2 general tips :

      Don't use chorus or any modulation effect - only if you really love that sound.

      Put the EQ potis of your amp on a neutral position and then move from there on.

    3. admin

      admin

      This tutorial might anwser your questions :

       

  17. Sure is pretty:). Congrats and enjoy….you sure deserve it!
  18. Excellent….will add this immediately to my practice regime…..curious as this is the minor pentatonic practice, will there be a major pentatonic practice to follow? …..love your work and enjoy your new guitar:)
  19. Greg

    Recently I have been working on 7b9 scales in the 5 positions as part of my present practice routine……Curious, would you happen to have an associated lick for this scale?  It would add some variety other than rote repetition….

    Any help or suggestions would be more than appreciated..

    Kind regards,

    Greg

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    2. Greg

      Greg

      I’m lost in the weeds of endless scales……indicative of how little music theory I know, understand and how or when to apply……..my journey continues……...always enjoy and appreciate what you provide:)

      Kind regards 

      Greg

    3. Greg

      Greg

      I’m lost in the weeds of endless scales……indicative of how little music theory I know, understand and how or when to apply……..my journey continues……...always enjoy and appreciate what you provide:)

      Kind regards 

      Greg

    4. admin

      admin

      I see Greg - well music theory is one thing and just playing stuff by ear can work too - why don't you use the Students Club to ask things - I have seen that today in fact somebody started a conversion. That would be interesting for others as well :rolleyes:

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