Jazz Comping - A Difficult Conversation With Aimee Nolte

Comping is one of the most fun parts of playing Jazz, but comping with both a piano and a guitar is incredibly difficult and the source of many frustrations! In this video, I visit Aimee Nolte and we have a long and difficult conversion about comping, and we also play some music but most of that is on Aimee’s channel: Check out Aimee’s Amazing Channel: @AimeeNolte Learn To Play Fast Solos Like Jim Hall: Support my videos and get extra videos and PDFs on on Patreon: 🎸Check out my Online Course, The Jazz Guitar Roadmap: 🔴 Subscribe for more free Jazz Guitar Lessons and Videos: ☑️ Support me on Patreon: ✅DOWNLOAD A FREE E-BOOK with 15 II Valt I licks! Sign up for my newsletter: ▶️ Check out my latest video: 🎸Check out my Online Course, The Jazz Guitar Roadmap: Content: 00:00 Intro - A Difficult Conversation 00:48 Piano & Guitar - The Jam Session 04:26 Take The A-Train 05:53 Finding Your Space In The Music 06:27 How To Not Get In The Way 06:54 The Power Of Riff-Comping 08:24 Going Along With Solo Ideas 09:35 Comping and Fills 10:42 Practical Advice On Piano Fills! 11:09 Pick The Right Range 12:13 You Don’t Have To Comp! 14:44 Using “Sounds” As A Guitarist 15:54 Freddie Green 17:10 Arranging Your Way Out Of Trouble 17:31 Bossanova Grooves 19:16 Like the video? Check out my Patreon page! My name is Jens Larsen, Danish Jazz Guitarist, and Educator. The videos on this channel will help you explore and enjoy Jazz. Some of it is how to play jazz guitar, but other videos are more on Music Theory like Jazz Chords or advice on how to practice and learn Jazz, on guitar or any other instrument. The videos are mostly jazz guitar lessons, but also music theory, analysis of songs and videos on jazz guitars. Edited by Luciano Poli - Business Inquiries: polivideoedit@ Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: My Book: Modern Jazz Guitar Concepts: My Gear: Music Notation: #ae113 Clip-on Tuner: Great Safe Gigbag: SonoCore Strings: 13-53 Powered Monitor: Headphones: Audio Interface: Camera 1: Lens 1: Lens 2: Video Lights: Video Lights:
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