Absolutely - those two could go together. But you can also play these descending patterns over changing chords (although it gets significantly harder, of course!).
@@JeremySiskind and what a spectacular influence he continues to be. Thanks again Jeremy, you’re a pretty big influence yourself. I learn a lot from all your videos.
It would be interesting to listen to those patterns against the drummers cymbal play. I think he’s playing with the drums the way he places his accents.
Interesting...I don't know if he's playing *with* the drums...but certainly it's useful to say that he's playing percussively or drumnistically, almost like he's playing the ride cymbal pattern on the piano.
Excellent exercise. Thank you Jeremy. I love the Tyner vamp.
Yes - this is a fun one! Thanks for watching!
Nice Jeremy ! love the patterns and how you explain it
Thanks so much, lou! I'm definitely finding this exercise to be very useful!
Thanx, Maestro. Mind-opener. Love your teaching style. 🌹🌲🌹
I think you officially win "top commenter of the year" award! 🥇
2:36 McCoy's soo good... Thats totally how giddy i become when I think of how amazing Mccoy was.
Awesome extension of your drone exercise
Absolutely - those two could go together. But you can also play these descending patterns over changing chords (although it gets significantly harder, of course!).
Nice tutorial, Jeremy. Cheers!
Thanks much, Stuart! Happy holidays!
Great! thanks Jeremy
You're very welcome, Moralify! Enjoy your pentatonic practice!
Nice reveal .. McCoy Tyner sounds are so effective and funky: I like it !!
Man, McCoy seems like he'd be easy to imitate but his style is actually super rich and complex!
@@JeremySiskind and what a spectacular influence he continues to be. Thanks again Jeremy, you’re a pretty big influence yourself. I learn a lot from all your videos.
Hi Jeremy, thank you for a wonderful lesson. Could I ask if you have any sale for Christmas on the book this year please?
Hey Duong! No special sales planned. Just the same low low prices as always. :)
I wonder if one should usually accent the high note of a grouping.
Generally, yes! Often, we emphasize turn-around points and ascending leaps in the jazz style.
It would be interesting to listen to those patterns against the drummers cymbal play. I think he’s playing with the drums the way he places his accents.
Interesting...I don't know if he's playing *with* the drums...but certainly it's useful to say that he's playing percussively or drumnistically, almost like he's playing the ride cymbal pattern on the piano.
Jeremy: Is any of this McCoy pentatonic style described in either of your two books? If so, which one.
Sadly, no. I’m saving it for Jazz Piano Fundamentals level three, hopefully coming this winter!
@@JeremySiskind Please send a UA-cam memo when it publishes. This is a great video.
Please don't minimize piano you do a good tutorial
Thanks, Eydi! I'm glad you like what i do!