George Benson shares his picking secrets
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George Benson guitar lesson from breezin lounge. George Benson talks about his left and right hand technique, playing along the neck and his percussive playing. The art of jazz guitar. More videos :
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One of the things i like about George is how happy he is with music and playing ...
George Benson, the teacher, so good...
His point about rhythm is the ultimate truth about music - if you have good rhythm, you realize every instrument is a percussion instrument and you can facilitate on almost all of them. There was a guy I used to be in a band with and he could literally pick up any instrument and sound competent on it because his timing and rhythm were just that damn good. George Benson has great innate rhythm and an even better musical ear!
@joechiari
3 жыл бұрын
facts!
@andrejz8954
2 жыл бұрын
Yep. I'm learning about scales and music theory in general but still can't improvise to save my life. I'm VERY bad at rhythm, so I'm guessing that's the main culprit... Any tips on how to really develop a sense for rhythm and maybe even understand time signatures on my own?
@cfree71
2 жыл бұрын
@@andrejz8954 I wish I were better at it myself. My rhythm isn’t bad, but I have to focus really hard to get the FEEL I want. If you can play with a metronome and make it feel like a part of what you’re playing instead of just a click, then you have the feel, and that’s where it’s at. Some people just have naturally good rhythm and feel though and I chalk it up to they’re just blessed lol! But yeah, a metronome and practice is always a musician’s best friend!
@grantgre
11 ай бұрын
The rhythm is important but you have to play the notes properly too because I've heard people playing perfect rhythmic solos and they're perfectly discombobulated. There was a guy in a local seen in northern New Jersey and he played some kind of horn look like a French horn can you come to the Jamsession and he wouldn't play a lick that was coherent within the change of this song and one time Barry Harris came to symphony hall for a good learning lesson and the guy got up in Barry Harris said something to the fact like you know your rhythm is really good u just have to work on the notes. But that guy never worked on notes all the years that I saw in the jam session he never got better. I think he's deceased now God rest in peace but you know playing jazz is not trivial.
@ianmsalmon
11 ай бұрын
I wonder if the idea of singing what you play and only playing what you sing might help?? You don’t have to be a great singer at all… it’s more that you think of a line in your head and then try to play it… think of it like a comment.. a phrase.. a sentance… then you tend to think rhythmically too?? Worth a try?
"I'm a nervous kind of guy, play a lot of notes" - made my day!
What a beautiful soul… George Benzon
G.B brought jazz music and guitar to a new level. He's not only a great artist. He's a genius in his kind.
@jayumble8390
4 ай бұрын
GB is the most natural and organic player to have ever addressed the instrument. What a complete master...wow!
GB is one of the greatest guitar men of all time, but he's such a lovely person that it almost outshines the playing!
If you notice George is playing every note is part of a phrase either it’s bluesy or jazzy but it’s not random like a beginners. It’s amazing that he anticipates every bar and will have some rhythmic melody to fill in that gap. I think a lot of players can learn from that.
@MrDXRamirez
3 жыл бұрын
I noticed that he plays like he speaks.
@donmilland7606
11 ай бұрын
Because his's a master.
@grantgre
11 ай бұрын
@@donmilland7606 no because he's Batman.
Such an affable and engaging man in addition to his musical brilliance. Nobody better than George!
Priceless. George Benson for President!
My parents used to play his stuff when I was a kid...he's SUCH a beast!
George owned a club in Harlem called the breezin lounge in the late 70s...Grant Green played there, lonnie smith played there often..
@grantgre
3 жыл бұрын
And what?
@edcherry9282
3 жыл бұрын
@@grantgre and what? I find it a coincidence this interview is called the breezin lounge..George's name of his old club..thats what
@fred8097
3 жыл бұрын
@@edcherry9282 he says at the start that he’s in his club
@petercallaway3376
3 жыл бұрын
@@edcherry9282 you played with the Legendary Dizzy Gillespie and many others. Even George Benson you gave your props! You were on 10!🎸🎼🎵🎶 in Florida 1990?
Thank you for posting this. Fantastic! George Benson is a National (and International) Treasure.
Jodie Fisher is a top notch musician and educator. Class guy all around. I had a great conversation with him about guitar at my school. Wish I had lessons with him. My friends that did learned a bunch.
@owenchapman971
3 жыл бұрын
And he has such a gracious manner ... guys like him know how to bring out the best in others
thanks a lot i was looking for this videos for ages
Just a crazy mastery of the guitar. Two little words always come to mind: Wow and how!!! I have days when I'm playing whatever is popping into my head - lines, octaves, and chords. And I'm thinking "hell yeah." I own his top signature model, the Ibanez LGB300 (so impeccable the craftsmanship that it comes only yellow vintage sunburst)! Then I would listen to George . . . then I think "nope!"
GENIUS!!!
Take all the mastery out of it - and he IS the master... It's the relaxed-hand style that just looks so cool. It doesn't matter the genre - from George to Nuno.
George is the greatest!
Incredible musician, top bloke
Awesome!
The way he talks the rhytmical approach he plays-this short video could make my day. No: night
I love George Benson and Earl Klugh Collaboration. There is nothing sweeter than that
I 'm enamored with Trumpet 🎺players too. Arturo Sandoval, Orbert Davis, Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw, Miles Davis, and Dizzy Gillespie 🎺 Explosive and Incendiary! 🔥⚡
God Bless the Great George Benson. The man is wonderful. How that heavyweight, master of music is able to remain so humble is such a tremendous life lesson. I’m so disappointed that pat metheny and John McLaughlin didn’t appear to have the balls to share the stage with him. They can disguise it however they want but their egos are too frail to face king George on the bandstand.
@winstonsmith8240
Жыл бұрын
Or they could have so much respect for him they felt they couldn't match him. Which makes them humble 🤔.
The best just the best! So many imitators just copy his picking or his lines but they didn’t spend that time on the bandstand with legends that George did. There will never be a substitute for experience on the bandstand. That’s why now we have technical guys who don’t have rhythm sadly. They have their priorities screwed up and lean towards “fusion” which is just far from timeless.
More George Benson Videos in the description.
genius!
George's Bad Benson album from the early 70's opened me up to a new world of music if you have not heard it do yourself a favor and listen to No Sooner Said Than Done from the album.
@dougfa3515
3 жыл бұрын
I will check it out!
@FlowtnWitWalden
3 жыл бұрын
"Blue Benson" is still one of my favorites on vinyl.
Breezin' was one of the first jazz albums I owned. Great stuff! Anybody that loves Clifford Brown is OK by me.
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An explanation of his picking technique would have been nice.
@kbkesq
4 ай бұрын
There’s a lot more info on it now. Peter Farrell and Cecil Alexander to name a couple. But in the end it’s rhythm- think of your pick as your hands playing a conga drum. Even learn to play a conga or a djembe with even hands and it will help you. Left hand fingerings helps the right hand. All kinds of guys pick like him and copy his lines but don’t have the impact because they don’t have the decades of playing with jazz greats on the bandstand. None of us ever will and sadly that is how George got so great along with his inherent genius.
@db5837
4 ай бұрын
@@kbkesq Yes I've seen Peter Farrell and many who pick "like" him but I would like to have heard his explanation. I'm curious as to whether he uses the thumb/first finger union independently of the wrist in playing his lines or whether the wrist is involved. Obviously his chords and rhythm employ wrist. Some of those copying him use an extreme pick slant compared to GB. This softens the attack whereas he achieves a brighter percussive sound ( like when the pick is more parallel to the string). Many good conventional players use the shoulder of the pick rather than the point and get a similar sound.
"George Benson shares his picking secrets" in the NEXT episode, not this one (Where George was just about to...).
Oh yeah, my childhood teacher, Gary Keller, used to play a beautiful Guild box.
HEYY MRS BENSON , SEND ME YOUR GOOD GUITAR BEAUTIFUL AND NICE SOUNDS... WIZARD .
GB is Music.
So far, his picking secret is still a secret.
Smooth hop
awesome videos...but the volume could be higher. other than that brilliant
if you noticed the the tone of George's guitar is really thin and paper like which is what happens when you don't have that guitar plugged into an amp with the volume up. The notes are wonderful of course and he's playing for demonstration purposes not for tone I'm not sure why he chose that guitar design because he invented that GB 10 guitar but my guess is that for the George Benson model 10 he wanted to have a guitar that he could play simultaneous vocals with and also cut through the low in mid tones that are generated on the guitar which can be muddled in a lot of situations like playing with an organist he wanted a guitar I think they could stand up on the road as well because they'll Gibsons would fall apart we're not literally but they would be high maintenance. And I can attest because I have a GB 10 and it is a rocksolid guitar I don't have to adjust the neck that frequently etc. even though now they have become really kind of relatively expensive although they have some Low end models that are great sounding if you want that GB sound you can get it on them
He Can’t read movie, still fantastic
That was beautiful my new CD is coming out soon Albert J Anderson check out the band on the seed group podcast I wish I played like that
Imagine dying, then coming back as one of their guitar strings. :o
Where we can find the whole video?
@MattBlackParis
3 жыл бұрын
Nowhere.
Great stuff. But why is the video quality so poor? 240p? I didn't know there were still cameras capable of that low of a resolution.
@MattBlackParis
3 жыл бұрын
Vintage stuff
@krga94c
3 жыл бұрын
@@MattBlackParis Oh I see. I didn't know it was recorded long ago. Still.. thanks for posting it.
@MattBlackParis
3 жыл бұрын
@@krga94c 2009 i think. Only avaible online.
*This video and audio deserves better than 240p resolution... Everything is muffled and blurred... :/*
Is Jody Fisher is playing a Steinberger?
@user-yk2tn5en9l
3 жыл бұрын
i guess so
@MaunderMaximum
3 жыл бұрын
It's a Klein.
@N0B0DY_SP3C14L
3 жыл бұрын
Steve Klein made Mr. Fisher's guitar. They may look a bit odd at first glance to those who are accustomed to more traditional designs, but rest assured, every bit of those designs are about form following function. They are some of the most amazing sounding and best playing instruments I've ever encountered. The neck approaches perfection. I've played several GB Signatures as well, and they're delightful, but they're nothing like a Klein.
what song was that in the beginning?
@guitarman6742
3 жыл бұрын
Summertime
@awsomisprime1
3 жыл бұрын
@@guitarman6742 thank you !
yo , where do you find these bro ?
@MattBlackParis
3 жыл бұрын
I got it for years
@afterrockradio1328
3 жыл бұрын
@@MattBlackParis Do you have all of them ?
When does he explain his picking technique?
@newusernamehere4772
3 жыл бұрын
Not here lol
@kidpoker007
3 жыл бұрын
@@newusernamehere4772 misleading title lol
@kidpoker007
3 жыл бұрын
Yup totally
"I'm not a technician on guitar" Well George, I guess nobody is...
what is the name of guitare of george benson
Sweet guy and monster player for sure. Like so many others, though, he does not directly answer the things the interviewer really wants to hear.
He can play just as fast with his thumb.
this
The only way he could be better is to be Twins!!
He is a natural, not a technician
Holy shite who knew Jeff Bezos could play!
the great george of course.. but this reveals nothing about george’s right hand except for what we can see ourselves.. so the title, sadly, is click bait.. ☹️
.....Except that it doesn't share any secrets lol
Most fantastic guitar players like benson are terrible teachers like benson