"We're not building chords, we're building melodies", love that Wally! Desmond is one fo the few saxophonists that could get away with a bunch of harmonically adventurous lines, but nobody would notice really because of that silky sound. Great you point this out here! By the way, are you saying with this title we should rename our channel as "The Devil's Music"?
Hey Man! It's interesting, right? He made the (functional) dissonance seem melodic through affectation. You should ABSOLUTELY rename your channel The Devil's Music! How was your summer?
What is the chords are built from scales? That's the foundation of that stuff. You talk about different scales that go through a court structure, chromatic enclosures, pivots and etc
Very sweet lesson, love your sound and the takeaway-message. And your videos are a joy to listen to as well as to watch, the little details and the composition of the background, the choice of color. Yes, it doesn't go unnoticed! 👍
When I first thought about trying to play jazz I thought, "I just need to learn the right scales." Ha. The use of the tritone is so varied. It seems to me that the #4, in some cases, especially when emphasized, creates a bluesy sound, something Paul Desmond did not do very often. (Hi - from nearby Charlotte, NC - for a week!)
honestly the paul desmond one gave off a really lydian dominant vibe, quite pleasing to listen to. The gerry mulligan instantly reminded me of the intro of the miss marple theme xD. Great video as always.
Excuse me Dr. Wally, but I have a little predicament. I am fluent in the language of Tenor Sax. I'm playing on a school instrument, a nice old Selmer Bundy II like my alto. However, this means that very soon, im not gonna have a tenor sax to play anymore. i have about a grand even in savings, and dont expect to be able to afford anything nice right now, but now we come to the question. I need a recommendation for a good tenor. Ive seen almost all of your videos and youve taught me more than anyone else has combined, so I trust you got me from here. Im looking for something professional with just a beautiful sound for some jazz, but not so much that I can't play concert anymore. I have to play,in,the marching band, after all. I dont care much for what it looks like, i just want something a little fancy to make me want to practice even more. Im gonna go practice now while I can, but when ya got a sec, can you help me out?
Hey my friend, let's see if we can get you sorted! For 1k, I always recommend looking for a used Yamaha - good workhorse and you can always sell it for what you paid. I can't think of any new instruments for that price, but you can get a solid used horn for that budget. Good luck!
"We're not building chords, we're building melodies", love that Wally! Desmond is one fo the few saxophonists that could get away with a bunch of harmonically adventurous lines, but nobody would notice really because of that silky sound. Great you point this out here!
By the way, are you saying with this title we should rename our channel as "The Devil's Music"?
Hey Man! It's interesting, right? He made the (functional) dissonance seem melodic through affectation. You should ABSOLUTELY rename your channel The Devil's Music! How was your summer?
Start notes are Maria from West Side Story...
Beautiful example of the tritone interval! (that and the simpsons theme)
The lyrics are “the most beautiful sound I’ve ever heard”
totally agree, scales are great servants but terrible masters.
VERY well put. Happy practicing!
I love your sense of humor 😂😂
Awwww, thanks friend!
....sharp eleven.... Shameless plug from the doctor... 👍
Love your content, and not to be stickler but the time stamp for your Gerry Mulligans quote is actually 1:34 not 3:34 like it says in the video
What is the chords are built from scales? That's the foundation of that stuff. You talk about different scales that go through a court structure, chromatic enclosures, pivots and etc
Thanks for the..thee-0-ree's
Love the hair.
Very sweet lesson, love your sound and the takeaway-message. And your videos are a joy to listen to as well as to watch, the little details and the composition of the background, the choice of color. Yes, it doesn't go unnoticed! 👍
Very much appreciate the kind words. These are labors of love and it's wonderful to be appreciated. Thanks my friend :)
Benny Carter. Genius.
indeed he was :)
It's a miracle ... I'm channeling Desmond !!
Yesssssss!!!!!!
I'm using a Theo Wanne WATER mouthpiece on a Conn 7M.
The theme song from The Simpsons sounds like this.
a totally amazing lesson Dr Wally !!!!!!!!! .... sooooooooo beautiful (exponential learning this past week !)
Awww, thanks my friend :)
Superb👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Context🎼🎶🎵🎷
uah! 😈💥🎷💥😈
Any way I can download the music or can someone recommend an book of exercises. Many thanks for the videos, always appreciated.
all the examples are from our monthly member packets. But, you can always screenshot the video and print them out!
great lesson as usual
Thanks! Greetings from Romania!
Greetings from sunny North Carolina!
When I first thought about trying to play jazz I thought, "I just need to learn the right scales." Ha. The use of the tritone is so varied. It seems to me that the #4, in some cases, especially when emphasized, creates a bluesy sound, something Paul Desmond did not do very often. (Hi - from nearby Charlotte, NC - for a week!)
Hey Rob, happy NC Tuesday!
@@drwallysax You too!
Listening to you make me listen :)
Yay! For too many years I had my head buried in pattern books. Using your ears is hard, much harder, but sooooo worth it! Good on ya!
Dr Wally knows the way out of the maze. You the man Wally and you know it…
Most kind my friend. Happy Tuesday!
@@drwallysax you’re welcome.
honestly the paul desmond one gave off a really lydian dominant vibe, quite pleasing to listen to. The gerry mulligan instantly reminded me of the intro of the miss marple theme xD. Great video as always.
I haven't watched Marvelous Miss Maple yet, worth a watch?
The Marvelous Miss Maisel - VERY worth a watch, both seasons! (The 50s are never outdated.)
it's gotta BE HOT!
It's hot baby...IT'S HOT!!!!!
or cool?
Its cool to be hot.@@drwallysax
It’s funky!!!
@@drwallysax Dr. W Always Super Cool like That!
Excuse me Dr. Wally, but I have a little predicament. I am fluent in the language of Tenor Sax. I'm playing on a school instrument, a nice old Selmer Bundy II like my alto. However, this means that very soon, im not gonna have a tenor sax to play anymore. i have about a grand even in savings, and dont expect to be able to afford anything nice right now, but now we come to the question. I need a recommendation for a good tenor. Ive seen almost all of your videos and youve taught me more than anyone else has combined, so I trust you got me from here. Im looking for something professional with just a beautiful sound for some jazz, but not so much that I can't play concert anymore. I have to play,in,the marching band, after all. I dont care much for what it looks like, i just want something a little fancy to make me want to practice even more. Im gonna go practice now while I can, but when ya got a sec, can you help me out?
Hey my friend, let's see if we can get you sorted! For 1k, I always recommend looking for a used Yamaha - good workhorse and you can always sell it for what you paid. I can't think of any new instruments for that price, but you can get a solid used horn for that budget. Good luck!