Frank Vignola is one of the most extraordinary guitarists performing before the public today. His stunning virtuosity has made him the guitarist of choice for many of the world's top musicians, including Ringo Starr, Madonna, Donald Fagen, John Lewis, Tommy Emmanuel, Lionel Hampton, the Boston Pops, the New York Pops, and guitar legend Les Paul, who named Vignola to his "Five Most Admired Guitar List" for the Wall Street Journal.
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Wonderfully done
Great lesson, Frank. Thanks!
Best friend on a morning like this!
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Hey Frank, what kind of drum machine base machine there are you using thank you
You are a great teacher.
Gracias Frank por tu gran generosidad
Frank is the best teacher and player !
Is Jimmy Bruno still alive? Sad that the internet doesn't let us stay connected and aware anymore.
GRANDE FRANCO GRAZIE❤😊
Great lesson Frank , cheers ! Always wanted to jam with you 👍 Say hi to Jimmy B. Love your playing. Learning these pieces of jazz ‘language’ is the way.. thanks from 🇦🇺
Such a great song. 👍
Hey Frank I have to say I absolutely love your videos. Not a lot of confusing talk and a TON of useful info . I have struggling with a lot of the knowledge I’ve accumulated over my 60 plus years of playing and as of late been working hard to put it all together . Tired of saying i know that but still not able to put the pieces of the puzzle together. I love how you show and explain then turn it back on us to apply it , all of a sudden the light comes on and I can see where the pieces fit . That little piece you put out there and boom a ton of the other bit i know fall into place . Thank !!!!! Play on !!! Jame
Thank you frank. May we have an idea of the Chords progression ? It would be nice ,thank you for your didactic lessons and your books.
6/11/54 festa no colegio cruzeiro das alemas,ao song de “blue moon”,paixao a primeira vista,inesquecivel ,sabado chuvoso,porem hot🎉
Please share you use for your rhythm track. Thank you.
Eres el más grande Frank, siempre aprendo de ti y tus vídeos. Muchísimas gracias.
I wish there was a transcript available for this. I also wish I wasn’t so lazy and would just transcribe these lines myself! So many cool lines begging to be stolen!
What a great resource, thank you very very much for sharing your knowledge and time. Cheers Frank! -- and I forgot to add: just fluid and pleasant phrasing, great tone, great guidance. Super all around, and much appreciated.
Lovely Frank, delicious! Thanks so much!! Jeff from Colorado
Back to the Future. This lesson is Marty McFly Approved!!
Great lesson! Frank ❤ many thanks
Muy bueno el vídeo. Todos lo que nos enseñas es genial. Muchas gracias.
This is so sick
Hello Mr. Vignola! What model of guitar is that? It's absolutely beautiful. I met you at Ignition Music Garage in Goshen, Indiana after the superb gig you played there. The virtuosity on display that night by you, Mr. Raniolo, and Mr. Mazzaroppi was very entertaining.
Frank....I liked this so.much, I transcribed it. Almost done. I'm going to email you a copy. It's great!! Thanks!! Dave
Absolutely great stuff for beginners like me - thx!
Best teacher in you tube,does not show off like many so called teachers,who are more interested in show how good and fast they are,than teach...thanks frank,you are tops!!!
Great lesson, Frank! Love the guitar, nice size.
Priceless! Thank you for your patience Cheers
That was great!
thank you !!!
Brava Tessa! Bravo Frank!
Thank You!
Nice Frank Brewing Co. hat! That place is not too far from me. Thanks for all the great content!
Great video. I'm always interested in the tunes from "Kind of Blue", which is such an iconic and influential album in the history of jazz and recorded music. According to Wikipedia, it was recorded in two days in 1959 on three-track tape -- "So What", "Freddie Freeloader", "Blue In Green" on March 2, and "All Blues" and Flamenco Sketches" on April 22. As was Davis's penchant, he called for almost no rehearsal and the musicians had little idea what they were to record. As described in the original liner notes by pianist Bill Evans, Davis had only given the band sketches of scales and melody lines on which to improvise. ??? That's amazing. Who does this anymore in this time of ProTools and Logic and Spotify and digital multi-tracking etc, and canned digital drums and AutoTune -- when musicians can take weeks and months on a single song? There's a profound lesson in this -- the music comes first, not the technology. We need to get back to that in a serious way.
Great tune. Thanks for sharing this approach.
Still got that gypsy inflections
great lessons ! Very helpful , appreciate the concise patient format . Thanks!
Thank you, Frank!
This is jazz gold. Thank you Frank!
Great stuff, thank you!
wow!
beautiful playing, thanks shifu! 😊
Frank, you’re the man. No nonsense, swing and nice personality. Perfect combination. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Thank you very very much!
I am learning this number and this is so helpful. Thanks maestro
Masterful is exactly how to describe not only this lesson (clearly I refer to Mr. Vignola's playing and technique) but also his approach to teaching. I tuned in because I've always loved this song and I found that this lesson was presented in a manner that was easy to follow and fun to work on what I've learned. I'd like to see a 30 minute analysis & Jam on Speak No Evil.
Saw your gig at Birdland last week You where having a great night. Missed you at the Monteleone museum show in StonyBrook .
Great lessons! Many thanks!