Frank Vignola - There Will Never Be Another You Lesson
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- čas přidán 27. 02. 2018
- Frank teaches the jazz classic, There Will Never Be Another You. This is an excerpt taken from Frank's online Jazz Studio where there are hundreds of video demonstrations, play along videos and manuscript/TAB PDF Charts. Sign up for free!
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One of the best lessons about jazz comping ever. I learned more from this video and practicing it over and over in a couple days than I’ve made in some years.
Wow, I was just thinking today how amazing it would be for a great jazz guitarist to break down a standard properly. This is the answer to my prayers!
Frank really helps build up great players by showing them what they can be.
Very rare one finds a great, talented guitarist who is ALSO a great teacher. You're amazing, Frank.
Can’t really improve on what’s already been said, except to say this again: Thank you very much, Frank!
People should be very thankful, for what you're doing here! God bless..
Frank’s a great teacher! Thanks!
Brilliant as always Frank.
Thank you so much Frank !!! This will REALLY help me add to this jazz classic.. Wonderful presentation !!!
Legendary guitarist
This is a gold mine. Thank you kind sir !
Super amazing !!!
a lesson by Frank himself! couldn't get any better. thanks
Thanks frank for the lovely lessons.
Really enjoyed this video, well done Frank
Well done given lesson! Thanks Frank!
What a great lesson and performance , thank you Frank!
Frank you teach so well. Thank you for this vid ❤️
Genius and the best teacher!
Frank please do those kind o small lessons more. Thank you!
This is the best lessons going right here what a truly great teacher and musician
that musical line really helps for all soloists of all instruments thanks frank
Amazing! I'm in love with this song, you did a beautiful job ❤️
Frank, you're AWESOME. WOW. The way you teach, I think I can play this.Thanks.
Frank - you don't sound "horrible" singing -- you sound good - you have a nice voice... I like it.
Just what I needed. Nice teaching video for a beautiful tune. Good for you Frank.
thanks Frank, excellent tutorial!
You are amazing Frank. Thanks for the inspiration. God bless
Great lesson, Great tune and I've so enjoyed learning this, thanks Frank!
Frank, you are great!!. Thanks for the tutorial!!! Greetings from Argentina!!
Thank you Franck Vignola
Great lesson!!! worthy of study!!
Thanks for such a wonderful video lesson!
That was, I mean, is Awesome.. thank you for you wisdom from Hawaii..
Frank should be guarded day and night. He is a national treasure.
Wonderful and very educational for a budding novice on guitar
Fantabulous. I have learned so much from Frank and Vinnie. Really opened my eyes to the possibilities available. fingerhorn4 was right. The best guitar teacher(s) on CZcams. Thanks guys.
Thank you !
Very good, thanks to share
Thanks Maestro, you make it easy and understable!! woaoo!!
Shout out to all the people who make these songs relevant in 2018! Really helpful
Just love this tune, very helpfull
Great teaching!
Thanks Frank. Probably the most reliable, straight-talking, high quality jazz guitar tuition on line.
Thank you so much 💛
Great tutorial, thanks for the run through
real nice breakdown Frank Bionic George
Congrats . j'aime beaucoup. Merci pour ce partage.
This man is the very best guitar teacher on CZcams - by far. He is not just super talented, but conveys everything so clearly. All of Frank's tutorials are a object lesson in clarity and thoroughness. Thank you!
Great videos, clearly explained and easy to follow! Regards, Jimp
Great lesson as always, Frank. Thanks to u and TF. Please come back to GuitarTown at Copper Mtn. =)
you play so beautifully man
Gracias !
Thanks Frank, I wanted to learn this one for some time.
"I know I sound horrible singing" What? Dude, you sound fucking amazing!
Thanks for the great video! Coming from more of a punk rock style this was my first take on real jazz guitar. I'm to perform this song in a family event and this helps me so much. I could pick up the chording quite easily from here too -- mainly i've just used basic open and barre chords like 7's previously. I still haven't grasped the chord patterns, substitutions and progressions completely but I'm sure I will find them useful later in my own compositions as well.
Hi Frank, very usefull exercite- thanks from the Netherlands
brilliant
Awesome tutorial FV. Thanks, I hv watched this obsessively fr along time to learn this song. Getting there slowly lol:) Hi from New Zealand.
thank you.
8:04. real melody chords played with expertise and style. Wow!
Excellente
Nice work Frank , thanks for posting.Need this simple breakdown, others are sometimes too complex.
like Ken Burrel's
"If you can sing it, you can play it." dig that, Frank ;-)
Lindo!! mee eencanta el Jazz.🌹❤️
Great analysis and breakdown of this Harry Warren classic. Frank gives straight ahead advice in a transparent cogent style. And he credits the composer for this timeless tune that lies so beautifully under the fingers on the guitar. That is talent and humility in a gifted performer.
I'm curious about the guitar. It almost sounds like a nylon string archtop.
It's a Thorell. One year lead time and price starts a $8500. It is a beautiful instrument but way out of reach for most of us.
Nice Voicing !!
Than you Frank ;o)
Congratulations...
clearly breakdown. helps me a lot as new in playing jazz from blues.
Couple of months , I oughta have this down.
Salam terimakasih from Indonesia..
Hello, thank you very much for this great tutorial. I like that you aim for the simplest possible harmony at first, it's much easier to get that into the ears at first, and then the richer substitutions sound ... richer, and I'm not locked into what others suggest. Sometimes the substitutions actually obscure the tune, if I don't have the baseline firmly in mind.
Another harmonic simplification I'd suggest: the D7 at 4:14 really felt out of place to my ear. I much prefer playing Bb base Ab (full progression EbMaj7, Bb/Ab, Eb/G, C7), which is much more traditional harmony, and the melody fits perfectly on top of it. Some might find it bland, but to me it feels like that's a better harmonic base to work from. Optionally, EbMaj7, AbMaj7, etc is good. My iReal Pro has EbMaj7, Ab7, etc (in which case the D7 played is the tritone sub for Ab7). I know it's all a choice, but I hope that someone else finds this helpful!
Thanks again, this is extremely helpful, and the chord solo -- which you make look so easy -- is a fantastic stepping stone! Cheers! jz
Apik Joss. Mbahhhhh
wish i could do that
Frank do you use a lot of acoustic guitar versus the electric and do you recommend to do both thank you
@frank Vignola really not bad singing man!
Hi Frank and Friends - do you have a chord melody version of this wonderful song that I could purchase/download? Love your teaching Frank. You make it possible. Thank you.
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Dude i love the tone of that guitar, what is that?
Hi Frank, I really love you as a player and educator. I'm having trouble finding this lesson on Truefire. Specifically this tune. I am a member of truefire and need the lesson materials. Thanks so much. If anyone else knows where to find it thanks.
I like watching and studying on you tube but the language translation always blocks the fingers and the frets. CZcams pls do something about this. Cause its fun learning. Thanks
How to find these voicings on paper? I would really help with learning this. thanks
Interested in the tab, had trouble finding it. Sorry if this message iis unwelcome.
How to say to chord in sec 4:09 formed for A G C D? Thanks
I've been working on this song recently but for some reason have difficulty with that melody over the F7.... ! My ear wants to take it somewhere else or feel the chord isnt quite right!. Probably me but it feels a bit uncomfortable. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
4:00
8:46
Are arch tops easier to play than acoustics holding down these kind of cords!?
Probably ,neck width is smaller
does anyone know what guitar he is using?
It's the Eastman copy of the Thorell he usually plays.
im so stupid all i get is badadada badododo great video though
This song is easier to play and sing in the key of C.
hi frank i like the first guitar chords you played ido not like the alterd chords they dont have any life in them to me they sound dead.
You’re teaching is so hard to follow slow down and explain the chords a bit more
Literally my guy I can’t follow a single thing ur doing ur just ripping through the chords without taking any time to show what they are so annoying and difficult to follow
Why these guys always want to talk about "teaching" us how to play a tune, instead of just saying "showing" us his ideas on how he plays the tune. Any tune can be Harmonized in any number of ways.....all tasty. Doesn't this guy know this or is he too narrow minded to know?
This is supposed to be a "tutorial". Frank does not talk down to people, but he appears to strive for clarity without being tendentious. For those who can already acquit themselves well playing jazz guitar, this comes across as an elegant performance video by a guy with the credentials to deliver the goods. Important to note also the brilliance of Harry Warren the composer who created a classic song that just lies so beautifully under the fingers.
why you care about how they name them own behaviors ?
How rude