This lesson from Robin is most important for many reasons. Firstly, it reveals how to play the classic " Cross Section Voicings" that Billy Strayhorn wrote for Ellington's Band when Django played during his short visit to the United States, and secondly, how to turn those voicings into music that can be played on solo guitar. The result is a new dynamism, excitement, and melodic flow, which floats over the underlying chord sequences.This lesson lights the fuse for the fireworks in every solo.
Great..!!! 🥰
Thanks for sharing it here too Robin! 🙌❤🙏
Welcome Johnny hope to see you on the hangout today! 🙏🎸❤️
So generous with all this stuff Robin :)
Welcome David stay inspired!
always very good shares, our Robin ! 😘
Welcome man!
Really cool and helpful. Thanks Robin!
Glad it was helpful!
This lesson from Robin is most important for many reasons. Firstly, it reveals how to play the classic " Cross Section Voicings" that Billy Strayhorn wrote for Ellington's Band when Django played during his short visit to the United States, and secondly, how to turn those voicings into music that can be played on solo guitar. The result is a new dynamism, excitement, and melodic flow, which floats over the underlying chord sequences.This lesson lights the fuse for the fireworks in every solo.
Beautiful Tone thanks! 🙏🎸❤️🙌
Fabulous explanation and background, Anthony. Thanks.
@@dingoswamphead yes!
This is great thanks Robin. Opens up lots of possibilities to add colour and mystery to my solos.
Keep it mysterious! 🎸❤️
Thanks for all these crispy tips ! ;)
Welcome man stay inspired! 🎸❤️🙌
another wonderful video ...
Thanks Barry glad it helps! 🙏🎸❤️
Just started, but already a lot of cool ideas!😊👍
Nice one Florian!
pretty cool! thanks! 😀
Welcome mate!
Hello super thanks 👍 ✌️ 😎
Welcome! 🙏🎸🙌
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Looking forward to this one!
yeah Jeff see you Saturday got lots of juicy chords to share!
Great channel simple ideas nicely explained for the beginner like me .
Thank you and stay inspired!
Really cool and helpful. Thanks Robin!
Glad it helps Bill stay inspired!
Really cool and helpful. Thanks Robin!
Nice one Bill!