Use This Simple Exercise to Improve Your Phrasing
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One thing I take from this guy is that we guitarists should, while rehearsing and performing, try to RELAX and avoid hurrying and stressing out. These lessons have a lot of Zen in them! 😌🎸
My late lifelong friend & mc club brother, passed from a motorcycle accident in June 2021... a few months before he passed he gave me a guitar under the condition I learn to play.... at this point in time in my life, I'm homeless, getting a divorce and recovering from addiction.... I'm ready to get out of north Alabama and just get away and learn to play.... where do I start.... Michael Palmerise put me on to you and I love your sound your style and tone.... I grew up on jazz blues and blue grass... I love lynyrd skynyrd songs like, same old blues, one for the bad guy, cheatin woman, on the hunt, I ain't the one just to give where my vibe and heart is... but I'm just looking for day 1 lesson one.... I'm in north alabama but I'm pondering moving to Lynchburg, Murfreesboro or just where I run out of gas.... it's a new start a new life and all that's here is a shattered heart and broken dreams every where I drive around this place.... any direction would be appreciated and I thank anyone else's input but I am specifically asking Mr jack ruch
I feel like this video gave me a huge lightbulb moment. You can IMMEDIATELY feel how much more funky the lick sounds when played on the and of 1; literally the same exact lick but with an entirely different feel.
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Great!
You should have a million subscribers soon! I find your lessons extremely helpful and insightful. 😊 Thank You
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
This is so extremely informative, invaluable and so warmly explained with patience. Thank you so much!! Love all, your videos.
Very nice Jack! Appreciate you sharing with us! PEACE!!!
That outro solo was some hot shit!!!!
i have been watching lessons on youtube for over 10 years. your one of the very best thanks Jack
You have the best ideas for guitar exercises on KZread. Love your channel.
Your touch and dynamics inspire me to pay more attention to my own. Great playing!
Thanks Jack👏
Great Lesson.
Great lesson, Jack!
I always check in just to hear you play regardless of the content. It's like somebody is pouring maple syrup in my ears! 🙂 Thanks agains for your hard work and these KZread lessons. I spent the whole week working on your Gospel Dominant Fives lesson. You're a great educator man! The explanations are so clear. Stay well!
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
Impeccable note selection and timing!!
thanks Mr Jack
Just found you today, great site and I will be back on a regular basis.
Excellent as always. I learned that ending solo you're doing... lots of wonderful ideas in there, so thank you very much!
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
Awesome lesson Jack! Your seriously one of my favorite players I’m not just blowing smoke! Mostly due to your phrasing honestly but also you manage to play “Outside” from time to time without is sounding crazy some guys get a little to obscure for my ears
Jack continually keeps us on our toes!! I've never considered this before and this exercise most definitely gets me rethinking plus the juices flowing. I find myself actually up and down the fretboard experimenting with this phrasing and getting creative in my own right!! Jim C.
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it Jim!
This has been very very helpful I'm always coming in on the first beat but now I can see that you don't necessarily have to..thank you
This is guitar on a whole other level. Lovin' it! Thank you, thank you.
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like it!
Fun to hear Miles and other Jazz-masters do exactly this in their improv. Frank Sinatra also making this sound so easy, when in reality it’s quite difficult. Jack, really dig your videos and cool guitars!
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Today I randomly remembered I found a dude who was ice cold and gave lessons but I couldn’t remember the name for the life of me. Needless to say I’m SO glad this popped up in my suggestions. This is the best phrasing I’ve seen on KZread beside Derek Trucks. Thank you for posting!
Thanks, again for bringing sanity to student such as myself awesome!
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Any time!
Super lesson. Looking for more of the same. Very comprehensive and easy to follow.
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
I find extremeny important this exercises. It looks simple, but it's really t'he meu to give "Life" to t'he solos. Thank you very much!
Hey Jack ! Great Lesson! Cheers from Germany!🇩🇪🍻
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Hey, thanks!
Doyle Bramhall II is really good at this approach. Nice video!
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Agreed!
WHAT A HUMBLE GUY AND INSPIRING GUITAR PLAYER!!!! I am here to learn but ended up put away my guitar only to watch this magnificent guitar playing. What a jaw dropping guitar playing!
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Wow man 🙏❤️
a vocal count on each would have been nice just to guide us in ......great lesson Jack!
This is my favourite guitar solo of all time. I was shocked when I first heard it - the feel, the note choices, the stank of it! Unbelievably tasteful. I've spent the last three days learning it note for note, and that has significantly increased my dorian vocabulary! I've subbed to your Patreon. I'm wondering if you might be able to suggest any artists/albums/playlists I could listen to to develop that stanky, groovy style? It's something I'd love to develop more of, but I'm not sure where I can find music in this style. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
You keep on putting out the most tasteful stuff Jack. Very inspiring! I feel like stealing this cool groove and riff and make a new song based on it. I'll make sure it's in a different key and slightly disguised of course 😅 Cheers, Thor
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
Great lesson! Thanks!
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Very welcome!
Superb!
Very cool ideea.However I think us novices need a whole measure count in. It was a bit confusing.
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Sorry I was trying to keep the video moving along without too much downtime. You can practice it though with a metronome!
@vadlasletta
Жыл бұрын
@@JackRuch I understood where you were going. Frank gambale did a similar thing for 16th note sequences in the reh video monster licks and speed picking. Thanks for the great content!
When, I'm recording I seem to do this naturally. LMAO!
Jack could you make a short video giving a run down of your ox settings? I’m using an ox and a similar amp and am really struggling to get great clean tones
@JackRuch
Жыл бұрын
Yes I can
@echoplexi73
Жыл бұрын
@@JackRuch that would be killer. Thanks for all the wonderful content. Great stuff and very helpful.
@jeremyversusjazz
Жыл бұрын
@@JackRuch yes please! love my ox, not having this persons issue but still love for u to detail your whole signal chain from guitar thru ox and into your interface and DAW-btw: another essential lesson, maestro!
I'm not smart enough... maybe more coffee. Damn amazing anybody can pick on the measure!
Jack, when playing the chord tones to emphasize the changes, do you tend to keep that note(s) in the same place in the progression. Like, when it goes from the 1 to the 4, do you say keep the 3rd of the 4th note to be placed on the first beat of the 4, or do you move that note a bit later in the beats of the 4 chord. Does that make sense? I’ve been trying to listen more when say Kirk Fletcher plays a slow blues - and listen for those notes in his solo that say “I’m on the 4 now…. I’m on the 5 now…” and really hear them. I can hear it most of the time, but every now and then, when I expect it, the note doesn’t come, and as soon as I say to myself ‘oh, missed it…” I’ll think I hear the change, but not when I expected it. I’m prob over thinking this. Anyway, love the videos.
@Jay-lr3me
Жыл бұрын
I'd say you can do either, some people anticipate it coming and play a chord tone half a beat early to lead into the next chord. Whatever you think sounds good - go for it 😁
Was struggling with this playing Oasis (Robben Ford) I hear the lick beginning on the upbeat before the one on the 1st kick, 2nd kick being being the one downbeat. My drummer believes the one is the 1st kick and 2nd kick is the upbeat after the one. Now the same lick played in exactly the same spot feels completely different based on where I tell myself the one is. Do you know this song? If so how do you hear it?
Can’t post a comment on your new modes video, is there something wrong ?
Great stuff. Can I have that guitar pls. Lololol 🤑 🤑
Someone sent me an email saying I won a guitar and they used your KZread platform page. It was a scam for sure. I'm just letting you know and other people so you don't fall victim to these creeps. I clued in when they asked me to pay for the shipping of the Guitar I "won". Hahaha, get a job Dude. All the best, thanks for your guitar guidance. Love 💗 and peace ☮️✌️
Honestly, Jack, if Iived near you I'd be hiring you every few days to clean up my shitty playing and timing. 😉 If I was rich enough I'd fly you over here to Australia and pay you a fortune to sort me out. 😁
You need to start over and show how you play the lick that was terrible it’s a easy lick I figured by ear but why wouldn’t you show people your lick ???
@forestwilsonguitarist
2 ай бұрын
It’s great to learn by ear 👌