Added by on 2013-07-16

Enjoy! Autumn Leaves – Jazz Guitar – Ryan Stewart – HD. Equipment used: 1974 Gibson ES-175 Hollow Body Guitar Shure SM57 Dynamic Mic Audio Technica AT4040 Condenser Mic Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Amp M-Audio Profire 2626 Audio Interface / Preamp Logic Pro 9 Please visit the following links if you’d like to get more information on my music. www.ryanstewartguitar.com http www.youtube.com www.facebook.com Thanks! Autumn Leaves – Jazz Guitar – Ryan Stewart – HD.

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25 Comments

  • mmdennison 11 years ago

    Nice Playing! You should post more standards being played like how you played this one!

  • Threenix 11 years ago

    I’m 16, but I haven’t a clue what scales, chords, modes or other things I should learn and practise in order to get better at improvising jazz or blues solos and similar things. Do you perhaps have some advice for a long-term path to take?

  • ArtistKim971028 11 years ago

    Tan Xion that guitar is Gibson Es-175 Full Hollow body(maybe)

  • jonathanvhiado 11 years ago

    Keep it up ur good

  • Miles Smith 11 years ago

    What he said!

  • Miles Smith 11 years ago

    Bitchin’!

  • nepotiums 11 years ago

    Beautiful arrangement. And the tone.

  • jcbak 11 years ago

    BRAVO!!!!!!

  • guitarPD1 11 years ago

    Love it! That’s the style I enjoy – and you cook with it – thanks! Paula

  • Tan Xiao 11 years ago

    whats the guitar he’s using? it looks like a electric guitar but why is not the usual one?

  • flakesad13 11 years ago

    You are great player but it would be way better sound if you could play with fingers. not pick

  • joe diorio 11 years ago

    Зачет!!!!

  • 6StringVeteran 11 years ago

    What I like best is that his personality is so apparent in his playing. I can hear the excitement and enthusiasm…he’s not like ‘Yeah, I’m The Mahn, now check out this sophisticated lick.’ Because of that and his obvious command of the instrument I listened through the entire song happily.

  • 6StringVeteran 11 years ago

    The chordal lick @ 1:16 was sweeter than splenda.

  • ChimereMax 11 years ago

    C’est tout simplement génial. L’emploi de la guitare jazz comme jamais.

  • junbug51O 11 years ago

    while improvising do you think more about soloing over the individual chords, like arpeggios over the chords? what’s your basic approach?

  • Ryan Stewart 11 years ago

    Well, there’s really no way to measure that, unfortunately. In some ways, I can, and in some ways, I still can’t. I’m always finding new voicings, and always will be!

  • Laurence Bourke 11 years ago

    thanks for the detailed reply, i will do that! how long did it take you to be able to change between jazz chords smoothly? or to the point where you can pick it up easily?

  • Ryan Stewart 11 years ago

    Thanks! The best advice I can give is to play and learn as many tunes as possible, and try and find as many different ways of understanding the changes of a tune as a whole, not as individual chords.

    Quickly moving between voicings is tough, no denying that. I would try and isolate certain voicings that you have trouble with, and then create some sort of drill that utilizes all of them – even if that’s just strumming them. Then go up and down the neck with the drill, and repeat every day!

  • Laurence Bourke 11 years ago

    very nice, any tips on books etc to practiec jazz chord changes? how does one get to teh point you can esasliy move between the most strangest of chord fingerings?

  • Carlos Velasquez 11 years ago

    Well done A++ my respect…

  • raghavraghavs2 11 years ago

    You sir, Have made my evening..!! Now I Can sleep better.. ~~ cheers & RESPECT ~~ From India

  • mraggrovator 11 years ago

    Awesome player.

  • Nelson Peddycoart 11 years ago

    Very nicely done, Ryan.

  • PussyJazz 11 years ago

    like your flowing