Jazz Guitar Lesson - Joe Pass - Autumn Leaves Lesson 2 Part 1


Link to my Jazz guitar lesson site: www.thejazzchameleon.com Instead of scoring this transcription of Autumn Leaves from Joe Pass’ album “Unforgettable”, I started this series of videos which will attempt to show you step by step how to play this piece and also clarify some of the theory behind what Joe Pass is doing. To the best of my knowledge I have correctly transcribed the piece, but I am not 100% sure, but that is not the point of these videos anyway; they are mostly intended to give a look at how a master like Pass would approach such an arrangement. Also please check out my new Blog on Music-tech for beginners musictechforneanderthals.blogspot.com

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10 Responses to “Jazz Guitar Lesson - Joe Pass - Autumn Leaves Lesson 2 Part 1”

  1. AzureFlight says:

    can u just make the tabs please. the videos excellent i just need something to print and take with me

  2. lzapped says:

    hey, i’m glad you’re finding this useful! yeah i will make a video of it and place the rest of it up, i know it has taken ages but i’ve been really busy with uni/deadlines/applications/moving house you know the deal :) i’ll get round to it as soon as my vacations start

  3. nmiller55 says:

    Are you plotting on putting the rest of song on here?

  4. nmiller55 says:

    This is fantastic! When are you going to do the last part of the song?

  5. TuviaGering says:

    I like you man. Your kindness in sharing theory and thoughts should be the inspiration for every musician

  6. kingweck says:

    Delight in your lessons! As a beginner, I can follow your lesson without much difficulty. Please keep it up, Thanks!

  7. DeepSeaSeamus says:

    Cool, thanks. I’ll keep hacking at it

  8. Orionsglare says:

    o joe einai safws o agapimenos mou kitharistas kai xairomao polu pou asxolisai me auton…

    polu wraio mathima:)

  9. lzapped says:

    i’m not that excellent really, i just have a lot of patience! the best thing to do is start with simple stuff, and first listen to what you want to transcribe a lot so you get it in your head. then place your headphones on and go note for note. also the more you get acquainted with the way an artist plays the simpler it is to transcribe their stuff. i’ve studied joe pass from books for some time now and now it is simpler for me to predict the fingerings/inversions/melodies he would use. hope this helps!

  10. DeepSeaSeamus says:

    how do you get so excellent at transcribing? I would kill to be able to figure something like that out

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