Sick Diminished Lick for Jazz Improv

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • This sick diminished lick works great on both diminished chords AND dominant 7th chords.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 71

  • @Imsoflattered0
    @Imsoflattered0 7 років тому +53

    Just took my jazz final while wearing the jazz is dead shirt

  • @DanielEstradaPildo
    @DanielEstradaPildo 7 років тому +23

    Can you put the notes you are playing on the screen like you do on your piano videos? For I'm not a native English speaking person and it would be a big help for everyone out here. Thanks! Love your content!

  • @emmanuelharo479
    @emmanuelharo479 7 років тому +9

    i have no idea why i watched this...i dont even play saxphone, yet i enjoy the content!

    • @BH-cq5ub
      @BH-cq5ub 7 років тому +4

      You should get yourself a sax and start learning then :D

  • @keffus7
    @keffus7 6 років тому

    I'm a guitarist and have found your videos highly educational. I really enjoy the way you teach, just fast enough to not be boring but slow enough for a on old guitarist to easily assimilate. Keep up the good work, just subscribed.

  • @scottkatzev7960
    @scottkatzev7960 2 роки тому

    Best lesson I have had in a long time!!

  • @ThiefOfTheSea
    @ThiefOfTheSea 7 років тому +3

    i just discovered you earlier today...absolutely love the licks and your explanations! thanks so much!!

  • @tmbs1139
    @tmbs1139 5 років тому

    Thanks Jeff! Imma working on my diminished arpeggios and run out of ideas but here u are, helpful yet again!

  • @AquinoJosh
    @AquinoJosh 7 років тому

    I didn't know that Mike Ross can play Jazz. you slay.

  • @jazzy4222
    @jazzy4222 7 років тому

    Your videos are so helpful, I just found your channel today and learned so many clever techniques that I can't wait to apply to my playing as I head off to college c:

  • @will4282
    @will4282 7 років тому

    Holy shit, will vinson? As in the Will vinson who played with Jonathan Kreisberg? Respect dude! That man is the truth!!!

  • @espr7564
    @espr7564 4 роки тому

    Jeff has awesome vids, thankyou

  • @beb0p858
    @beb0p858 7 років тому

    I'm doing some awesome stuff with this on my clarinet.
    Thanks for the great content

  • @ThePhunkyPharaoh
    @ThePhunkyPharaoh 7 років тому +1

    Hi Jeff, could I recommend making a video about getting good time? I know you've already made one about using an app, but It would be cool to make one about how exactly to practice on 2 and 4 and etc with a metronome and where to place your notes (ahead, behind, on the beat).

  • @dannyfromm8473
    @dannyfromm8473 7 років тому

    Love your channel, dude! Keep up the great work

  • @bar8393gm
    @bar8393gm 7 років тому +1

    great work as usual.
    Question about which Dim chord to substitute in. It looks like you're saying use a Bb dim over a Bb Dom 7th. I'd always heard that in terms of substitutions, a good fit was to play the dim that starts on the third of the Dom7th. ex. For Bb7th, play a D dim. Is this "use the same tonic" rule only applicable to this particular lick or would you suggest in general that it's okay in general to play the dim version of any dominant as an acceptable substitution.

  • @midimusician6359
    @midimusician6359 7 років тому

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @MuMuCow8
    @MuMuCow8 7 років тому +3

    Hey Jeff I love your videos, but was wondering if you would ever do some videos of you playing of some jazz standards?

  • @wadesharp11
    @wadesharp11 4 роки тому

    Great lesson thanks

  • @mjazzguitar
    @mjazzguitar 5 років тому

    There's really only three diminished chords, because once you go up a minor third, it's the same set of notes.
    The bass note determines the name. Any riff related to one note in the chord will work the same in relation to any other note in the chord, unless it's the diminished chord in a harmonic minor arrangement.

  • @BlasJohnny
    @BlasJohnny 7 років тому

    Jeff thank you keep them coming
    Love it

  • @frenchef7
    @frenchef7 6 років тому

    Sounds like something Michael Brecker does on in a sentimental mood in the Steps Ahead live in Japan album

  • @davidolahmusic
    @davidolahmusic 7 років тому +1

    Will Vinson is sick player.

  • @cmlmed1a
    @cmlmed1a 7 років тому

    So ive played alto for like 4-5 years now. and this week i started tenor for marching band. but wanna learm jazzy licks and stuff like this. can anybody help me out. for this on tenor fingerings?? it would be much apreciated!

  • @graemegerrard1983
    @graemegerrard1983 7 років тому

    Another great vid - so well and clearly explained.
    BTW, am looking forward to your views on the D'Addario Jazz Select!

  • @railcar123
    @railcar123 7 років тому

    That is.....sick. Thanks

  • @johnny141093
    @johnny141093 7 років тому +7

    I mean, strictly speaking the Bb diminished 7th and the G diminished 7th are the same thing aren't they? So being a minor 3rd out because of playing in Eb doesn't really make a difference 😉

    • @JeffSchneiderMusic
      @JeffSchneiderMusic  7 років тому

      Hey John, not sure what you mean here. Can you rephrase?

    • @johnny141093
      @johnny141093 7 років тому +1

      Nothing serious! Just the fact that in concert key, the Bb dim 7th (Bb Db E G) is equivalent to the G dim 7th as transposed on the alto (G Bb Db E). I'm just being musically silly. The arpeggio is the same, that's all! Nice lick though, gonna try it out myself!

    • @RhyseeB
      @RhyseeB 7 років тому

      John Pearlman: Yes the Bb Dim and the G dim have the same notes in their chord make-up (Bb, Db, E, G). The only difference is where you start.

  • @richardsorice4509
    @richardsorice4509 7 років тому +2

    Hi Jeff, I love the lick and all of your videos. I'm a guitar player and have been on gigs where somebody played a Bb dim arpeggio over a Bb 7 chord, almost nothing sounds worse. But a B nat dim arpeggio sounds great. It is more inside, but gives you b9, 3, 5, b7. I think your lick dropping two half steps accomplishes the same thing. Starts out dissonant and resolves to a chord tone. Same thing just different reasoning. Thanks for posting. Translates to guitar very well.

    • @mjazzguitar
      @mjazzguitar 5 років тому

      You have to play it a half step higher.

  • @TomMeyer01
    @TomMeyer01 5 років тому

    Dude! Very cool 😀

  • @orlandorocha6196
    @orlandorocha6196 7 років тому

    Can anyone help me on choosing a flute mic and a sax mic ?

  • @Mikedr55
    @Mikedr55 7 років тому

    Hi Jeff. Thanks for this excellent video. May I ask a question, which I imagine may be puzzling several of your thousands of fans? If we are trying to improvise over a 251 minor (say, in "Softly as a Morning Sunrise") what are the best choices? The chord sequence for alto runs Bdim7/E7b9/Amin7. Your lovely idea would use the A diminished scale over the I minor chord: could it also be used across the 2 and 5? Maybe we should use the B dim scale and E dim scale over 2 and 5?
    Otherwise, could you use your idea and choose from the melodic minor (MM) scales, starting from the arpeggio tones? This would mean using D MM over Bdim7, F MM over E7b9, and A MM over A min7. A third option (which doesn't seem right) would be to use the AMM over the 251.
    Your video is wonderful for playing over a dim or dom chord, but your advice on using it across 251's would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

  • @reubenpompei3896
    @reubenpompei3896 7 років тому

    nice lick

  • @JacobBurgdorf
    @JacobBurgdorf 7 років тому

    I love you Jeff!!

  • @sandydavidson6320
    @sandydavidson6320 7 років тому

    Cool video.....I've got a lot more to watch.....what mouth piece do you use in the video

  • @cartermichaud9467
    @cartermichaud9467 7 років тому

    So I have been playing alto for a good 4-5 years. Currently in middle school going to be in the high school jazz band next year. I've been wanting to get a new mouth piece specifically for Jazz just to kinda give myself an extra jazzy feel during that. Nonetheless, I still need a new mouthpiece regardless. Any suggestions on what I should get?

    • @ethanauringer8304
      @ethanauringer8304 7 років тому

      Carter Michaud good jazz mouthpieces are always expensive. I would get a Vandoren V16 or Otto Link 8 Super Tone Master. You may need to switch to a softer reed to play when you switch mouthpieces though.

  • @DaveZula
    @DaveZula 7 років тому

    Jeff Schneider: come for the advanced music lessons, stay for the hair product reviews! 👍

  • @mathieumorson
    @mathieumorson 7 років тому

    Hi Jeff, I recently bought a Meyer 7mm mouth piece (I think it is)for alto. I'm curious to know if it's actually a good mouthpiece to start jazz with. Btw you'd be good as a unboxing channel host:b. Keep the content coming!

  • @FlashPrawn
    @FlashPrawn 7 років тому

    I really enjoy the techniques you use and teach but i find myself struggling to follow you when you speak about the progressions. It would help if you could also show your fingers when playing examples of certain rhythms and riffs per say.

  • @tomesposito7482
    @tomesposito7482 7 років тому

    like the half whole dim over a 7b9 ??

  • @samk1491
    @samk1491 7 років тому

    Is three and a half a good sized reed for concert? I'm in high school

    • @joshchapple9435
      @joshchapple9435 7 років тому +1

      Sam Keehn use whatever you sound best on, people think that as you get better, you go to harder reeds. This is false, just play on what gives you the best sound.

  • @santivalle5011
    @santivalle5011 7 років тому

    hermosa info

  • @neilsherman3483
    @neilsherman3483 7 років тому +1

    In case you're not interested in the jazz lesson and just want to see Jeff open a box of hair wax, click here: 7:14

  • @saxman1028
    @saxman1028 7 років тому

    Jeff, wanted to know more about your skype lessons

    • @JeffSchneiderMusic
      @JeffSchneiderMusic  7 років тому

      Hey Michael, please visit www.jeffschneidermusic.com/lessoninfo
      looking forward to meeting you!

  • @JONCOR2004
    @JONCOR2004 7 років тому

    Somehow that lick reminds me a bit of the second part of the Mario Bros. underground theme.

  • @mrMATRIXGURU
    @mrMATRIXGURU 7 років тому

    I came here for a diminished lick... I left here with a diminished lick and hair products!

  • @andysand1468
    @andysand1468 4 роки тому

    Plis partitur

  • @GaxtonOkobah
    @GaxtonOkobah 7 років тому

    You play Saxophone too :O

  • @chder9226
    @chder9226 7 років тому

    I'm over here in 7th grade tryin to understand what all this means

  • @madbun1312
    @madbun1312 7 років тому

    Was....was this an ad?

  • @garrettguitar6583
    @garrettguitar6583 5 років тому

    It's really fast in the beginning and then all you do is talk over the rest of the video. Can you just stop talking and play the lick slowly.

  • @heyjoe1581
    @heyjoe1581 7 років тому

    Hi (from Italy!) Jeff I've just discovered your channel! It is truly amazing and I'm wondering if you could make a playlist of your lessons for a classical musician who plays a generique monodic instrument (I play the clarinet) who want to learn to improvise. Thanks for your work!

  • @emmanuelharo479
    @emmanuelharo479 7 років тому

    i have no idea why i watched this...i dont even play saxphone, yet i enjoy the content!