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Audio of the all star quiz that slipped through the net before our hiatus. Just catchin up on lost episodes before we re-start. Featuring, Beebs, TQ, Jake, Smith, Jens Larsen, Rhett Shull, John Nathan Cordy, Jack Gardiner, James Davies, Joseph Anidjar.
Welcome to episode 2 of 'This Week In Guitar', the podcast where we round up and discuss the latest and greatest guitar videos on the net from the past week! A playlist of all the videos discussed in this podcast can be found here: https://guitarapp.com/topics/this-week-in-guitar In this episode, Paul Davids' simple riff breaks our brains and gets us chatting about Tommy Emmanuel's approach to complex guitar parts, Konnakol and Dan's beef with complex time signatures. Next up, we explore JHS's video on cheap overdrive pedals, the Bad Monkey-gate fallout and delve into the pitfalls of tone-chasing and why limitations are good for creativity. Rhett Shull's video on what separates pro guitarists from the rest sets us off on the importance of good time-feel, AC/DC, clapping on the 2 & 4, and metronome tricks. Jens Larsen's 5 easy songs to teach you jazz gives Dan hope of breaking into jazz 25 years into his guitar-playing career. Extreme are back with 2 new singles! We react to Banshee, #Rebel and explore why they sound so refreshing, what makes Nuno Bettencourt so good and why tonal harmony may have arisen in Europe of all places.. Peter Gabriel's open letter about A.I. sparks a discussion about sampling, Grimes and David Bowie. Bryan tries to make sense of Polyphia's success after Dan watches Tim Henson POV video. Rick Beato's video on Ed Sheeran vs. Marvin Gaye sparks a discussion on the state of music copyright.
Jens Larsen, Director of Global Macro-Geoeconomics at Eurasia Group, talks us through some of the primary Geoeconomic risks that Eurasia Group are currently tracking. Against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine war, relations between the US and China have been thrown into sharp relief, while the global economy is still reeling from the impacts of the energy crisis. Jens provides a nuanced and thoughtful commentary on the potential impacts of these risks over the coming years. Our host, Moz Afzal:https://bit.ly/31XbkTROur guest:Jens Larsen, Director, Global Macro-Geoeconomics, Eurasia Grouphttp://bit.ly/3ZXCpStEFGAM:https://www.newcapital.com/Important InformationThe value of investments and the income derived from them can fall as well as rise, and past performance is no indicator of future performance. Investment products may be subject to investment risks involving, but not limited to, possible loss of all or part of the principal invested. 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Reciprocal framing creates a grid-like patterned structure, relying on a system for load transfer instead of single element-to-element load transfer. While visually pleasing, the analysis of this type of system can be somewhat complex. However, with the advancement of parametric design tools coupled with the sustainability benefits of this type of system, it becomes easier to design and is a good fit for material reuse. Dr. Olga Popovic Larsen, MSc, Architect MAA is a structural engineer, architect and Professor of Structures in Architecture at The Royal Danish Academy in Copenhagen, Denmark and expert and published author in Reciprocal Frame Architecture. Jens Hübertz Larsen, MSc, MIStructE is a Senior Project Manager at COWI Consulting Engineers in Copenhagen, Denmark and is well versed in the structural design and construction implementation of Reciprocal Frame Structures.In this episode, we discuss the Waste Wood Canopy. Through research and full-scale testing, the design team was able to use reclaimed wood pieces and develop customized and repetitive connections that ultimately proved instrumental to the success of this project.If you enjoy this show and want more content like this, visit gablmedia.comMentioned in this episode:Gabl Membership
This week we are going to continue talking about cadences but focus on a unique way to practice your authentic cadences. We'll be looking at the diatonic chords from a major scale and working on cadences that lead into each of the seven. Shout out to Jens Larsen for this idea! WANT THE PDF THAT GOES ALONG WITH THIS EPISODE?? Head over to our Patreon page and when you donate $3 or more a month you get this PDF and every other. We will also be bringing you many extras exclusively to our patrons including transcriptions and a FREE gift of our latest Ebook, The Diatonic Method. We hope that we bring you value every week here at the 10 Minute Jazz Lesson and we appreciate all of your support!
My Family HERstory: Conversations with Arda Jean Christensen
It's the late 60s and the cultural revolution is underway! Grandma Arda Jean Christensen shares her experience parenting six little children the late 60s and compares her experience with that of her own parents, and their parents before them. Did you know that her great grandfather Jens Larsen was killed in a raid by Native Americans? I didn't!
This podcast is about why story actually does matter. It focuses on the use of story for social change and the power of narrative to shape culture, especially during times of crisis. https://storymatters.site Support this podcast
Happy new year to you all! We all hope that 2021 is an improvement over 2020 for everyone, and we’re kicking things off with our annual all star holiday special mega quiz! We have last year's champion Jens Larsen returning to defend the belt, and joining him and the regular rogues this year are past guests and friends of the pod: Ant Law, Jack Gardiner, John Nathan Cordy and Rhett Shull! This is the casual annual holiday hang and we had an absolute blast. You can play along with the picture rounds by looking at the chapter art in your podcast app. Apologies for the lack of formal housekeeping this week, the holiday season has thrown things out of sorts a little, but a huge thanks to Jon Duncan, Everett Touse and Bivek Adhikari for supporting the show on Patreon, full normal episodes and bonus content will resume from Jan 7th :) If you enjoy the show please consider supporting the podcast over on Patreon, where you can get some fantastic extra TGHP content! You can also now pick up t-shirts, mugs and other merch from our TeeSpring store. Episode Links Solo - Tom & Beebee’s New Fretboard Visualization App Rhett Shull’s Nashville Numbers Course Jens Larsen’s - Youtube Ant Law - Youtube Jack Gardiner - Youtube John Cordy - Youtube TGHP Show Links Patreon TeeSpring Merch Store Instagram www.theguitarhour.com Facebook Discussion Group YouTube Old Live stream on Tom’s YT channel Beebs www.davidbeebee.com Instagram YouTube Fibenare Guitars Quayle www.tomquayle.co.uk Tom - Instagram Tom's Signature Ibanez Guitar Wampler Pedals Jake Willson www.jakewillson.co.uk Instagram Fibenare Guitars Dan Smith www.dansmithguitarist.co.uk Instagram YouTube
The nation appears to be on the brink of civil war, if not already in it. With polarization as bad as at any time in our nation's history, how can we stop the violence? Discussions about “law and order” ordinarily end up promoting division and triggering historical trauma. Is there a way to stop the cycle of violence and heal victims and perpetrators alike? Can the truth set us free? If so, how do we go about telling the story? And who gets to tell it? As challenging as this time is, with the underbelly of America exposed, there is also an opportunity to see America as it really is. The first step in changing anything is to see it for what it is and then to create a new story that acknowledges the truth and envisions a better future. One obstacle to change is that systemic racism is not always easy to see, or understand. It is both complicated and deeply enmeshed in the American psyche. It is not a black and white issue (in more ways than one). Structural racism affects everyone, and prevents America from achieving its sacred purpose: unity in diversity. This purpose is enshrined in our Great Seal: E Pluribus Unum, “Out of the many, one”—a beautiful idea, but one that has yet to be realized. There is some good news today. More and more people of all colors are coming together to speak out against racism. The other good news is that white Americans are beginning to change their thinking, and in a compressed time frame. Just months ago, two-thirds of white Americans thought that police mistreatment of people of color was only “a few bad apples.” Now, more than half of white Americans recognize that there is systemic racism in police enforcement. As volatile and ugly as today is, more people see the need for change. Many unanswered questions remain. Now that white America is beginning to see the extent of systemic racism, how many will act for change and how many will seek to hold onto their privilege? Who will win the next election and how much effect will that have? In a representational republic, politicians are always a reflection of the people. Is this the time we finally make real progress? Join us as we delve into all of this with our guests Oscar Edwards and David Boje. “When we share all our stories, they are all stories, it's like water, it's one, and it can flow like water. Right now we lack the collective wisdom to do that. Even though (our stories) come from different streams, it is one source.” ~ Oscar Edwards “Why are we doing true storytelling? Because I discovered I grew up in a false history, a false narrative, of what is going on in America, and in the world” ~ David Boje Glenn Aparicio Parry, PhD, of Basque, Aragon Spanish, and Jewish descent, is the author of Original Politics: Making America Sacred Again (SelectBooks, 2020) and the Nautilus award-winning Original Thinking: A Radical Revisioning of Time, Humanity, and Nature (North Atlantic Books, 2015). Parry is an educator, ecopsychologist, and political philosopher whose passion is to reform thinking and society into a coherent, cohesive, whole. The founder and past president of the SEED Institute, Parry is currently the director of a grass-roots think tank, the Circle for Original Thinking. He has lived in northern New Mexico since 1994. www.originalpolitics.us Oscar Edwards is the Managing Member/CEO of Higher Growth Strategies, LLC (HGS) and also an acclaimed speaker, consultant, trainer, advisor, and business coach with the ability to make complex subjects understandable and fun. In other words, he is a good storyteller. Oscar goes way back with fellow guest David Boje to their days in the early 80s at the UCLA Anderson School of Management (where Oscar received his BA in Economics and an MBA in Finance & Marketing). They worked together first at the Joint Center for Community Studies with Dr. C.Z. Wilson and they also worked with the late Leroy Wells on the development of a university student quality of life index Oscar has hands-on experience in management, business modeling, strategic planning, managerial accounting, and finance for a host of industries, including construction, sports & entertainment, media, telecom, public works, public transportation, public safety, and public health industries. He is on the finance faculty for Los Angeles City College. He is also a curriculum designer and instructor for a number of other entrepreneurial eco-learning systems focused on women, minorities, and veterans in Southern California. Oscar has been recognized for his work with small businesses and his community volunteerism by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, California State Assembly and Senate, the United States Congress, United Way of Los Angeles, and many other civic and community organizations. He received recognition early, winning the Outstanding Young Man in America award in 1984, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Black Business and Professional Association in 2000. Oscar is currently working with many community based organizations to enhance their organization capacity, including cultural centers, churches, financial, and educational institutions. He strives to empower communities of color to be self-reliant and yet embrace the intercultural dynamic that is the norm in today's families and households. David Boje is what Michel Foucault calls a ‘specific intellectual', an international scholar confronting and deconstructing the ‘regimes of truth' with his own storytelling paradigm. He has written 16 books as well as a myriad of book chapters and peer-reviewed journal articles and been cited in over 5000 books and articles. His most recent books are: True Storytelling (Routledge, Francis & Taylor) with Jens Larsen and Lena Bruun, Doing Conversational Storytelling Interviewing for Your Dissertation ( Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.) with Grace Ann Rosile. He created the field of “ante-narrative” research, which analyzes all that is antecedent to the creation of western narratives and indigenous living stories. David Bojeearned his Ph.D. from University of Illinois in 1978, and became assistant professor at Anderson School of Management, UCLA, then became full professor at Loyola Marymount University, earning six teacher of the year awards. He retired in 2018 from New Mexico State University, as Regents Professor and is currently Professor Emeritus. He also teaches qualitative storytelling science methods at Cabrini University in Philadelphia. He helped form the ‘True storytelling' rock band which teaches a loyal fan base of global participants on ‘true storytelling ethics, ensemble leadership and sustainability. Their newest seminar theme (with Oscar Edwards, co-hosting) is “Intercultural Conversations: A Community-Centered Storytelling Experience to Re-story Narratives on Racism.” Their hope is for a more cooperative, equitable, and just society: find out more on https://true-storytelling.com; https:truestorytelling.org He also convenes the annual “Quantum Storytelling Conference” each December in Las Cruces New Mexico with NMSU Emeritus Professor Grace Ann Rosile. David is editor-in-chief of the 16 volume Business Storytelling Encyclopedia, which focuses on topics such as race, gender, ethics, and indigenous studies. He gives invited keynote presentations on storytelling science, water crises, racial capitalism, and the global climate crisis, all around the world. Boje is Winner of the New Mexico State University Distinguished Career Award, and currently holds NMSU's highest rank as Regents Professor. He also was awarded an honorary doctorate from Aalborg University in Denmark, where he is considered the “godfather” of their Material Storytelling Lab. _______________________________________________________________ Traditional native flute music by Orlando Secatero from Pathways CD.Liberty song by Ron Crowder, Jim Casey and Danny Casey Feature image credit: Charmain Hurlbut, CCO Public Domain The post True Storytelling and the Legacy of Law and Order appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Jens Larsen returns for some details on Jazz, and to correct all of our errors on Jazz and to tell us about his new book. Plus our lick of the week comes with a crazy history dive into recording one of the most iconic albums of the 70s. Be sure to check us out on FB and Insta and leave a message about what you would like to see in our Patreon tiers.
Happy New Year Everyone! We kick off 2020 with the most epic guitar podcast colab ever, a 10-WAY guitar themed quiz of the year featuring: Andy Wood, Dan Smith, Dave Brons, David Beebee, Jake Willson, Jens Larsen, Levi Clay, Martin Miller, Phil Short & Tom Quayle. It's total chaos and laugh out loud fun
Jens Larsen is a Danish jazz guitarist who has become an internet celebrity for his YouTube lessons. Aside from his incredible jazz guitar chops, he has posted over 700 YouTube videos, has acquired almost 150,000 YouTube subscribers, and recently released two books. Joe McMurray and Aaron Sefchick sit down with Jens to talk about his journey, how to approach jazz as a player and as a teacher, musical gear, online success, practicing, composition, and recording. Jens has become famous through his YouTube lessons on how to play jazz guitar. In Part 2/2, he says that he originally started posting transcriptions of jazz solos, then began writing blogs for UltimateGuitar.com, and finally started posting videos on YouTube. Recently he released two books, Modern Jazz Guitar Concepts and Advanced Jazz Guitar Concepts. Aaron asks Jens how he approaches his practice sessions, and Jens provides an in-depth look into his practice routine. He warms up by playing chromatically across the guitar neck in all 12 keys, he practices 7th arpeggio patterns, triads, and open-voiced triads over the entire neck, and he creates simple melodies by ear and transposes them to all 12 keys. Then he practices his triad ideas over the chord changes of jazz tunes. Jens practices with his metronome set on beats 2 and 4, but also experiments playing with the metronome set on unusual beats to spur rhythmic creativity. Jens tells of some of his most meaningful performances as well as his dream show. He talks about his band (Traeben), how he/they compose songs, and the differences among his three albums. Finally, Jens gives us a few inside looks at his other hobbies and interests outside of music! Find out more about Jens Larsen at https://jenslarsen.nl/ YouTube: YouTube.com/c/JensLarsen Band Website: Traeben.com Subscribe for more videos like this: http://www.youtube.com/c/FretBuzzThePodcast Website: http://www.fretbuzzthepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fretbuzzpodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fret_buzz_podcast/ http://joemcmurray.com/
Jens Larsen is a Danish jazz guitarist who has become an internet celebrity for his YouTube lessons. Aside from his incredible jazz guitar chops, he has posted over 700 YouTube videos, has acquired almost 150,000 YouTube subscribers, and recently released two books. Joe McMurray and Aaron Sefchick sit down with Jens to talk about his journey, how to approach jazz as a player and as a teacher, musical gear, online success, practicing, composition, and recording. In Part 1 of 2, Jens tells of his years playing on the streets of Copenhagen, followed by his studies at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague (in the Netherlands). The guys discuss how to learn, review, and perform new jazz tunes. Then they discuss the merits of preserving traditional musical styles vs. pursuing progressive musical styles. Jens tells Joe and Aaron how he would approach teaching a new jazz guitar student, providing some very useful information for both teachers and players! Next the guys move on to a look at guitar gear. Jens talks about his guitars (notably an Ibanez AS2630), amps, and effects. Find out more about Jens Larsen at https://jenslarsen.nl/ or https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqepSCHTyWj4BzHxEEUNvlg. Subscribe for more videos like this: http://www.youtube.com/c/FretBuzzThePodcast Website: http://www.fretbuzzthepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fretbuzzpodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fret_buzz_podcast/ http://joemcmurray.com/
Welcome to episode 178 of the LJS Podcast where today I have on special guest jazz guitarist and Youtuber, Jens Larsen to talk about recording yourself. I frequently get comments from my course students that the power of recording themselves has become a game-changer. Jens goes into detail about overcoming fears, and what to look out for when you listen back to yourself. View Show Notes: https://www.learnjazzstandards.com/episode178 Sign up for the Newsletter: https://www.learnjazzstandards.com/newsletter/
This week Beebs, Smith and Quayle welcome back YouTube jazz educator Jens Larsen to discuss their approaches to harmonic analysis, chord scale theory and tonal centres. This episode is not a lesson, much more of a discussion of ideas and gets pretty heavy into the weeds with the considerations of jazz harmony - but we know you guys love this deep nerd stuff! So grab yourselves a massive coffee, a chart for the standard There Will Never Be Another You (if you want to follow along with some of the back and forth) and smash that play button! Episode Links & Pictures: Jens’ Warez www.jenslarsen.nl Jens - YouTube YT Jazz Guitar Insiders Facebook Group Modern Jazz Guitar Concepts - Jens’ New Book Useful Links Tom’s Jazz Harmony Tutorial Beebee’s Pathways To Jazz Tutorial The Jazz Theory Book - Levine Berklee book of Jazz Harmony - Mulholland & Hojnacki Chord Scale Theory - Graf & Nettles Show Links Live stream on Tom’s YT channel www.theguitarhour.com TGHP Facebook discussion group TGHP on Twitter TGHP on Instagram Rogue Links Beebs www.davidbeebee.com Beebee - Instagram Beebee - YouTube Fibenare Guitars Hawk Picks Smith www.dansmithguitarist.co.uk Instagram Youtube Fibenare Guitars Quayle www.tomquayle.co.uk Tom - Instagram Tom's Signature Ibanez Guitar Wampler Pedals
Up this week: Beebs, Smith and Quayle are joined by YouTube educator and jazz guitarist Jens Larsen to talk about the success of his channel and.his musical background. They then delve into a huge fretboard visualisation discussion that, shock-horror, is not 3nps vs caged...AND stays civil haha! EPISODE LINKS Jens Larsen http://www.youtube.com/jenslarsen https://www.patreon.com/jenslarsen/overview http://www.jenslarsen.nl Books & Videos Referenced In The Episode Joe Pass Guitar Style Book C7 Bebop Ideas Jens' Video On Fretboard Visualisation Jens' Video On Scale Systems Favourite Chord In C Major ;) SHOW LINKS www.youtube.com/tq105 - the live stream show on Tom’s channel www.theguitarhour.libsyn.com - the podcast feed www.facebook.com/theguitarhour TGH - Facebook Discussion Group BEEBEE www.davidbeebee.com Instagram Youtube Fibenare Guitars SMITH www.dansmithguitarist.co.uk Instagram Youtube Fibenare Guitars QUAYLE www.tomquayle.co.uk www.instagram.com/tomquayleguitar www.ibanez.com
Welcome to episode 122 of the LJS Podcast where today we are joined by special guest Jens Larsen to talk about using target notes to create melodic jazz lines. Jens is a pro jazz guitarist, teacher, and he lays down his tips on how to bring out the chord tones in your jazz solos and use them to make real melodies. Listen in!
In this Episode we have two of our favorite guests: Jens Larsen and Chris Zoupa. From across 4 time zones and 3 continents we bring you some of youtube's finest guitarist and their thoughts on why you need to know music theory. This is one of our best and was a blast to record. Also: Gear talk: DAWS - don't know what that is have a listen. A lick of the week the week that is neither country nor rock but somehow both.
El viernes 27 de abril el guitarrista (y colaborador de Tomajazz) Marcos Pin publica su nueva grabación titulada Triangle & Square, disponible en formato digital con precio abierto. Esta es una grabación compuesta por originales del músico gallego estructurados en torno a dos suites, y desarrollada en un inusual formato de cuarteto de guitarras, para el que contó con la colaboración de Jens Larsen, Virxilio da Silva y Alfonso Pais. Con motivo del lanzamiento, Marcos Pin charló con Pachi Tapiz acerca de esta grabación y otras cuantas cuestiones. Como no podría ser de otra manera, en el programa, intercaladas entre la conversación, suenan varios temas de Triangle & Square: “On A Bop Night”, “San Marcos”, “Soledad” y “Lugo’s Cold”. También suena el tema “I Love You Too” (el motivo se explica en la propia entrevista), de su anterior obra, el magnífico Broken Artist. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2018 HDO es un podcast de jazz e improvisación (libre en mayor o menor grado) que está editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz.
This week: I’m not lazy, you’re lazy! We join the Joe Bonamassa pedal controversy for pedal talk. Jon, once again, plugs pedals for free (but would gladly accept some pedals as compensation) Our main topic, however, is how to get out of a playing rut. Also, Jens Larsen’s videos give us something to work on, even Dylan gets into theory and nerdy applications of the modes and reharmonization. Please leave a short review on iTunes or Stitcher All the socials Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SharpenThatAxe FB: https://www.facebook.com/Sharpen-That-Axe-Podcast-779600132187413/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SharpenThatAxe?lang=en Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-154377324 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj5zraw3mlxIb5JT70MwKpg email: sharpenthataxe@gmail.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sharpen-that-axe/id1236262099?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/sharpen-that-axe
Special guest and YouTube guitar hero Jens Larsen is with us this week! If you don't learn something from him you're not listening. Also new special feature of pedal talk, a listener comments on wahs (this is the never ending controversy) and the last time we talk about the ****ing Master's Degree (maybe) Jens Larsen Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/jenslarsen02 Jens Larsen Website https://jenslarsen.nl Happy Sad Talk Thing https://soundcloud.com/hstt/40-dylan-murphy Leo Moracchioli (Africa Metal Cover) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC98tcedR6gULv8_b70WJKyw All the socials FB: https://www.facebook.com/Sharpen-That-Axe-Podcast-779600132187413/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SharpenThatAxe?lang=en Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-154377324 email: sharpenthataxe@gmail.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sharpen-that-axe/id1236262099?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/sharpen-that-axe