Live Q&A 1/15/18 | Tom Lippincott [Free for Members]
“Every answer to every question has had something interesting in it. A joy.”
00:02:48 Mike Gellar clap clap 00:03:02 james How would you arrange a song like "Emily" into a different time signature? 00:03:46 james Yup, its me! 00:14:20 Mike Gellar I see this question from Gy who has been with MMC since the beginning in 2006! 00:14:26 Mike Gellar Do you have an exercise for improvising over the changes when learning tunes that help you memorize your location in the tune (not losing your place)? - Gy 00:15:43 Richard Okkerse hi mike and tom, any chance this will be available for download to review later? im asking because i live in portugal and it very late here and i need to get up early . i start teaching at 8:30... i love toms classes, i pretty sure i have them all and really wanted to view this later on! thanks in advance guys 00:16:27 Mike Gellar Richard, this will be available to view for Members 00:17:06 Mike Gellar Do you have an exercise for improvising over the changes when learning tunes that help you memorize your location in the tune (not losing your place)? - Gy 00:17:32 Richard Okkerse thanks mike, im gonna try to stick around a bit more..to good to miss out haha 00:23:59 Martin Any advice on dealing with the onslaught of guitar tuition available today? I'm embarrassed to admit I'm only just now digging into "The Joy of Practicing", because I spent so long researching the subject! 00:29:20 GLENN technique question, Tom. How do you handle a string of eighth notes when playing fingerstyle? 00:31:46 Ron Memorization is the key to having information immediate enough to use in provisation. But there is so much; cycles 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; dim cycles; keys; scales; melodies; chord progressions; etc. What can be done to reduce the pressure? 00:35:53 Martin Great answer, thanks Tom. 00:41:31 Posido you've seem to have achieved a great deal of mastery with a lot of modern jazz concepts, what do you focus on now or have been focusing on in your practicing these days? 00:41:35 Richard Okkerse any tips on how to approach tunes like Lazy bird and giant steps etc. in a melodic way instead of the typical pattern ish way 00:41:44 james How do you arrange intros for a singer that is somewhat less refined than say, Ella Fitzgerald? 00:52:34 Posido this is really insightful Tom! 00:58:00 Richard Okkerse i once heard Barry Harris in a pure bebop way, quite incredible i must say. he also said he didnt really like the song and didnt understand what all the fuzz was about haha 00:58:34 Richard Okkerse thanks a lot Tom, take and looking forward to you new lesson on mmc 00:59:49 james Fantastic as always!!!!! 00:59:51 Mike Gellar for sure! 00:59:56 Martin Thanks Tom 01:00:11 Posido thanks Tom!! 01:00:22 Martin Thanks Mike for the access to this 01:00:36 Mike Gellar Great! Thanks Tom and everyone who joined - stay on line if you can 01:00:43 james Thank you, Mike and Tom. 01:02:33 Jeremy Thanks and look forward to the next session 01:02:56 Mike Gellar 0k - BTW, Jamie's class is 1 PM 01:03:20 Martin UK 01:03:31 Richard Okkerse portugal 01:03:31 David Canada 01:03:33 sean Bangkok, Thailand 01:03:34 Posido US-Virginia 01:03:35 james Riverside, Rhode Island 01:03:39 Russ Minneapolis 01:03:51 Jeremy Ontario, Canada 01:04:06 Gy Gy-Us Maryland 01:04:10 Richard Okkerse portugal 01:04:55 Ron Atlanta, GA 01:06:02 ZEH Sao Paulo - BRAZIL
Course Content
Lessons
- Tom Lippincott Live QandA 1-15-1862
- 4.4.22 Live Session Ben Sher
Reviews & Ratings
5.0
1 reviews
5
1
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
pedro munoz
1/22/2018
Every answer to every question has had something interesting in it. A joy.
Related Courses
About the instructor
Tom Lippincott →
Eight- and six-string guitarist Tom Lippincott was born in New Jersey and grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but has made South Florida his home since 1988. He has a bachelor's degree in jazz studies from the University of North Texas as well as a master's in jazz performance from the University of Miami. Tom teaches jazz guitar at Florida International University, Miami Dade College, and Broward College. He also teaches lessons in person and online, conducts clinics and workshops, and has jazz guitar courses available through Mike’s Master Classes. As a longtime contributor to the South Florida jazz community, Tom has played and recorded extensively with many of the area’s musicians and bands. He has also performed throughout the world as both sideman and leader and has performed and/or recorded with jazz luminaries John Stowell, Jonathan Kreisberg, Ben Monder, Dave Liebman, Don Friedman, and Ed Schuller. In addition to previous recordings such as his 2000 release Painting the Slow Train Brown, Tom has been featured as a performer and composer recently on David Fernandez’s Land, as well as the upcoming release from Rodolfo Zuniga’s band Surfaces with Strings featuring Camila Meza. Tom has a new album of original compositions, Twenty Years Later, available on his website at tomlippincott.com.
