Mister Ruch is one of the few to keep it calm, aurally and visually, but soul moving the whole way through, every time, every lesson. And Jack, that is THE hat.
@tombarrett74192 ай бұрын
Jack is THE best instructor on youtube. Period. And his longer classes for sale on True fire and Brett Papa are GOLD!! Thanks Jack
@thelion272 ай бұрын
I'm a Patreon of Jack and he gives amazing content. Check it out!
@gbarge42 ай бұрын
Hey, Jack. We just got home after our first visit to Nashville, where we happened to see you at the Underdog. Thank you for being as friendly and generous as anyone could possibly be. Also, the GT Trio was astounding. We brought along our local friend and his fantastic wife and met Jimmy Hall, a friend of our friend. What a night. Any music lover should try to get to the Underdog, especially on a Monday night. We can't wait to return. Thanks again, Jack.
@Deinorama2 ай бұрын
As a novice guitar teacher, I hope I'll be as good as you some day. Thanks for another great video!
@bijanguitar2 ай бұрын
Wow…! Three beautiful lessons in one amazing tutorial. Great sound and presentation. How generous. Thank you…❤🙏
@user-ny6lz2gf6eАй бұрын
Oh man, so tasty! Thanks brother. Your voice is quite tasty too - has such a lovely character and tone. Soothing. Epic sound quality and production. Cheers, Mitch over in New Zealand.
@asansone572 ай бұрын
so beautiful, even just playing the scales and arpeggios...Thanks Jack!!
@ramseyomery2 ай бұрын
one of my favorite lessons thus far. thank you for sharing
@jasonkesserАй бұрын
Jack, serious breakthrough with the diminished arpeggio in context with a minor one dom five vamp. Trying to decode Cuban soloing, I was playing all the right notes, but just not the right way. Thanks so much. Also creating anchors, like knowing I can start the diminished arpeggio off of the third of the five chord, or off of the 2nd of the one chord, allows me to always know where i am. Excellent stuff.
@terrycaster49762 ай бұрын
Excellent Jack. Thank you.
@franfranvy60282 ай бұрын
We love this ❤☺️
@stratdad82182 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to try applying these! Thanks again Jack.
@martynspooner58222 ай бұрын
Just brilliant, stuff that I didnt have a clue about. Thanks a lot I love the sounds and so different.
@stevenhorton74572 ай бұрын
Great lesson Jack , explained so wel👍
@aminahmed22202 ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic have a wonderful day Jack also happy father's day ❤😊
@owenladner64962 ай бұрын
Thanks Jack
@archstanton37632 ай бұрын
Great lesson and your es-335 gets more beautiful with every viewing !
@stephenowen52292 ай бұрын
Brilliant! Love it!
@cliffrapisarda74432 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you !!!
@crashdaddy2612 ай бұрын
Well, that was terrific. First I was all like, "Oh great, another minor pentatonic tutorial. Who can't use 10,000 more of those" Then I was all like, "Wait a second..." Now I'm all like: 🎸🤘
@kencutter10942 ай бұрын
Well I don't usually play the blues but I will try this out because I'm supposed to maybe jam with a very good blues guy who's also a former guitar teacher who's pretty good and laid-back Peace ☮️ n serenity
@BenjaminUbayyed-po9tc2 ай бұрын
good stuff
@teleplayer70812 ай бұрын
Ohhhhh love this slow stuff. This ole turtle can follow along :)
@lolobuggah26702 ай бұрын
Great lesson. I've always wondered if it's ok to use the altered scale over a V7 chord when it's not altered since it contains the perfect 5th. Does playing the b5 and #5 not clash in these cases?
@LJC682 ай бұрын
This is the soundtrack to my life
@chillidogkev2 ай бұрын
What does that even mean?
@LJC682 ай бұрын
@@chillidogkev Perhaps being depressed, or maybe just mellow. Isn't that what the blues are all about?
@stratocumulusnimbostratus3282 ай бұрын
Hi Jack where do,you get your drums grooves from?
@jcaryaliАй бұрын
Hello Jack from Spain. I want ask you about universal audio ox. Do you use It in live?. Can i use It with combo amp and PA in live? Thanks
@user-ri9ie9yq1f2 ай бұрын
when the I chord is major7,the 5 V options is same?
@greenvelvet2 ай бұрын
Yes you can change scales from chord to chord.
@jeromeellis46652 ай бұрын
I think they're asking whether these same approaches over the V7 work when the I is major rather than minor.
@13thAMG2 ай бұрын
Damn it, Jack, you went and made me understand something here that I struggled with for decades! You made the penny finally drop in my head, brother. That Phrygian Dominant example, but more importantly the clear simple human way you explained it finally made it make sense to me. Feel free to call me thick. 🙄 🤪 🤣 Thanks pal. Honestly, if I could afford it, I would fly you out here to Australia and tour you, as well as introduce you to some huge names out here who are friends of mine. Alas, Covid destroyed our industry. Thanks, brother. 🤩🙏
@zbo12 ай бұрын
If Jack doesn't jump on this, I'll take one for the team. Also, while I'm there maybe you can explain the Phrygian dominant for me, as I'm still not getting it 😂
@VirtualModular2 ай бұрын
@@zbo1 it's just a mode of the harmonic minor scale, in the same way you have modes of the regular major scale. So you play harmonic minor but start and finish on the 5th note of the scale. In this case the parent scale is A harmonic minor, it's the same notes. So if it's easier you can just play A harmonic minor but starting on E, and that gives you E phrygian dominant. Does that make sense?
@VirtualModular2 ай бұрын
@@zbo1 it's just a mode of the harmonic minor scale, in the same way you have modes of the regular major scale. So you play harmonic minor but start and finish on the 5th note of the scale. In this case the parent scale is A harmonic minor, it's the same notes. So if it's easier you can just play A harmonic minor but starting on E, and that gives you E phrygian dominant. Does that make sense?
@jeromeellis46652 ай бұрын
I gotta get harmonic minor solid first.
@VirtualModular2 ай бұрын
@@jeromeellis4665 yeah it's kind of muscle memory, just learn the shape then shift it up and down. Some of the other modes are beautiful too like dorian #4 and lydian #2. Makes sense after a while if you keep practicing them.