Secret Note for Amazing Jazz Lines - What is it?!
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
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just found you Jeff. The pace of your tutorials are spot on-no waffling, very concise and super useful. Love em thanks
As a guitar player trying gather solo chops from sax players, I appreciate you instructing in concert pitch. Saves the brain
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Enclosures, turns, leading tones -- I dig it! You're a beast, thanks for doing these!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
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Just downloaded the guide: very cool solo!!! Thanks Jeff you're the best!
Great video, you can really hear the difference immediately.
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Thanks Jeff. Great video. I'm a guitarist, and I find your sax videos quite helpful. The translation forces me to find the right positions and articulations myself. Plus, comments like your secondary dominant discussion on the approach note are very, very clear. Thanks!
So glad to hear this is helpful. Thanks for watching and happy practicing!
I love your vids Dood. Keep up the good work.
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Coltrane used it a lot. Thank you Jeff :)
Awesome. Very concise and explained so clearly. Thanks for sharing this dude! :)
Love the hat, love the vid, love your sound! Great vid and channel overall!
You play sax and piano really good, are you kidding me!? Very informative videos!
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Awesome stuff!
It's good to finally see a video that added brain cells to my head for once.
Yeah, Man - in fact, just whipping ANY inversion of the whole V chord (not JUST the 3rd degree) quickly into a minor or Bluesy line can sound exotic but still fitting in a nice plaintive way. Jammin' a Dm line IS goosed up by the C# - but throw in the whole A triad, Heck - even make it an A7.
Thanks for letting me butt in! You're sharing great stuff, Jeff!
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Nice explanation.
Hey cool, that is the classic jazz lick named "Gone but not forgotten'. yeah?! Great stuff man!
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thanks a lot man :)
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3:40 I think it's the other way round; when you play the secondary dominant of any chord, say the V of Dm, that is A, what you're actually doing is you're playing a chord that contains the leading tone to Dm ;) And that's what makes it the V Chord: sharing one note with the I chord but also containing the leading tone to that I chord. That's also why A7 has a stronger tension towards D than an A without the 7th, because it (the note G) is another leading tone, this time not to the root, but the third of D (that is F#).
Cool!
I love these videos, they're very informative and helpful, but these clickbait titles man....
You played Harmonic
I like the hat jeff!
Nice video :)
I see you have a lot of videos and many theories and techniques that are useful, but i was just wondering if you have one of these that you have had most use for as a musician? I get that all these things add up and make you a better player over all, but is there one thing that is more "valuable" than others?
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your videos help me out a ton especially on my soloing! although I'm still having trouble keeping track of where I am during my solos... I'll be playing a few melodies and I lose track of which chord change I should be playing over. any advice?
THANK YOU :-)
first time you've convinced me to purchase one of your guides, but just one question before I do so- how similar are the licks? I understand they revolve around the same concept but are they all 2-5-1 licks, or is there some variety?
thanks again
There are a variety of 2-5-1 licks in different configurations - some are fast moving changes (2 chord per bar) and some are slow moving changes (1 chord per bar). Also, there are a whole bunch of other lines included that are over a minor vamp. Please let me know if you have any questions - jeff@jeffschneidermusic.com
Hey Jeff! Interesting stuff you have here! Can you make a video how to solo over major 7 chord in an advance manner, like u play not the traditional jazz or be-bop, but some fusion or funk music?
Why does the music reads in concert C, but the alto saxophone reads concert E flat?
+FlipManiaFan 789 Notes played are determined by the fingering, but the 'actual' pitch of the note is determined by the size of the instrument.
Thank you for all these great videos, I just subscribed. My biggest problem with my improv is that I tend to lose my place in the chord changes, so I end up playing it by ear. So I want to ask you, what do you do to keep your place in the chord changes? Am I just not subdividing hard enough? Or is there some technique you use that just works?
Enjoy your videos...I thought melodic minor scales revert back to natural minor on the descending half of the scale.
Between the root and the perfect 5th, the scales are the same anyway.
ron swanner you are right. d melodic minor should be d to d with a c sharp but with a b flat and c natural on the way down . but yeah its not against the rules. my theory teacher always said music theory not music fact
Ron Swanner it's only for classical, that rule doesn't apply in jazz
Thats generally found in a classical setting.
where is that reverb on the sax coming from..? Is that production or just your apartment?
if it was the apartment you would hear it on his voice too!
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Hey man, I need some help. Not sure if you have already covered this but my problem is i don't know how to play solos beyond the blues scale whilst playing a tune. For example the tune tengo tango i would play an f blues scale, i want to know to understand what notes to uses on different songs. idk if i made sense but thanks love what you do.
Hey I'm an alto sax player and I was wondering if you know any cool rhythms I could do for improv, to fit a shuffle or any blues?
Hey man, what glasses are you wearing? Nice tutorial!
motersk313 Ya i would like to know as well
Good hat
Hey Jeff, I was thinking of buying your guide, but i play the trumpet. Is there sheets in my key in the guide?
Does the leading tone also lead to the 6th on the way down the scale?
can you do a video about melodic minor substitutions please?
Hi Jeff: I tried to purchase and download the guide but it´s asking me billing-home address-shipping...Are you gonna ship this physically? !No ¡ I live in Nicaragua.>
What tip opening are you playing on?
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Jeff plays the Pillinger NY. I bought the same piece in january. Very good meyer copy. Definetly worth to try it out.
5:45
can u do a video on the flat 6 and flat 9?
nevermind i just watched the video. this video is literally about the flat 9 lol
Nice melody !...but why you playing A flat in G major???
It's the flat 9. Although he actually plays an A natural in the clip... small mistake!
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Did you get to take a holiday in NZ......?....Kaikoura?
Nevermind. Got it.
1:40 you wrote an Ab but played an A natural.
does the c# work in every key, or would you have to transpose?
POOT TOOT transpose
lower your tonal center half a tone and you will get the leading note to it.
thanks!
hey guys i need advice, i am 19 yo playing piano for 11 years and i would like to start play also on alt sax bcs of my lungs (since birth disease) but i am kinda afraid i will lost time i could spend on piano practice , also i have doubts i am too old for going back to teacher cause i am self taughting for 3 years.. i would appreciate any advice thx :)
Off topic question: Are you gonna be replenishing the "Jazz is Dead" t-shirts? I wanted to get a small for Christmas, but none were left. Sorry it doesn't pertain to the video, lol.
I still have mediums available if that helps. Might be able to shrink it in the wash! I'll make an announcement if more become available.
Is that a Claude Lakey piece?
No, it is Pillinger NYA.
No, its Pillinger NYA.
The clickbaity-est title.If jazz had shortcuts nobody ever told anyone of great importance.
Fantastic vids, but tuning dude! Check yourself against a tuner, and I think you'll be a bit shocked.
On one of your scale tuition vids, which I agreed with wholeheartedly, you played a B major scale, demonstrating that you should think the scale through before playing it,. Your B at the top of the scale was as close to A# as B. Pitching is vital on sax. I think your vids are amazing and that you are a really talented player but sort it out geez.
did you make a second account to talk about his tuning again?????
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can you do a video explining all these terms u use? i know LITERALLY nothing so i dont understand anything ur saying
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How is c# part of d melodic minor?
Melodic minor has a major 7
csu111 just has a minor 3rd
That one very flat note.
Drives me nuts! All good advice but you're so so flat.
oh no i see, THIS is the second account you made to talk about his tuning lol... jeez
I have two accounts, so what? Do you disagree?