10 Levels of Jazz Improvisation - How to Develop Your Improvisation

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  • Опубліковано 14 чер 2018
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    In this Jazz Piano Tutorial we will be exploring how to build up and develop your improvisation from scratch. We’re going to start really simple, as a complete beginner might start improvising, and slowly build up to something much more complex and interesting. Our goal is create an improvisation that sounds complex but that is conceptually quite simple. So it’s easy to think about and implement but nevertheless sounds intriguing. So we’ll start with a very simple base and gradually add more and more layers of complexity until we have something that can pass for a Jazz improvisation.
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  • @saadalhumaid3959
    @saadalhumaid3959 5 років тому +55

    Q: what theory books you get all these information from? Your videos are always comprehensive and organized

  • @ebhd33
    @ebhd33 2 роки тому +4

    Hands down the most structured and single best video about improvisation I have seen so far after getting lost in youtube for more than a year... Thank you very much. Thank you.

  • @LadyLoiseau
    @LadyLoiseau 3 роки тому +13

    Thank you for this explanation - I was really missing this bigger picture of how jazz improvisation is actually played. This really puts all the excersizes I’ve been practicing into a more concrete context.

  • @jameswilson5115
    @jameswilson5115 Місяць тому

    This guy sure knows some music theory! So much to learn. Thanks for the video!

  • @PIANOSTYLE100
    @PIANOSTYLE100 2 роки тому +2

    Some very good advice. I started on various stringed instruments in 62. Uke was one..My dad taught me lead guitar..he called it "picking it out" not lead. I learned only on the high.string. Mom who played 🎹 and a little guitar, bought me a Chet Atkins book about 70. Learned with a little record player off an LP and the tab in the book.
    Did not know it at the time..I was learning a little jazz too. Chet started out as the fiddle player for the 👪 band. His dad taught music. He had to replace a sick brother as the guitar player one night. The rest is history. Vice president of RCA..and expert in audio recording. He learned to be be a fair 🎸 player LOL.
    I move back and forth on piano and guitar. I just was watching one of my.guitar videos
    reviewing a book from 96, where I reviewed a Wolf Marshall Bebop flavor 🎸 lick. I noticed how close this lick is to jazz 🎹 bebop. I think it was called 101 jazz licks. He does a video on some of his licks. Those would make some good video inspiration in some of your future videos. btw wish I could have had this info when I was 16 or so. The best.

  • @weihe993
    @weihe993 6 років тому +95

    Great video as usual. Why not using Patreon to get some funding? I'm sure a lot of people would love to contribute to your wonderful work.

    • @luca-vy3hm
      @luca-vy3hm 4 роки тому +5

      you could donate at his website

  • @subzero9724
    @subzero9724 2 роки тому +2

    Best advice and demystification of jazz, thank you from France.

  • @FlytheBIGones
    @FlytheBIGones 3 місяці тому

    Invaluable, and humbling. Thank You.

  • @tianxing7795
    @tianxing7795 6 років тому +41

    BEST JAZZ CHANEL in youtube.

  • @hrochan2396
    @hrochan2396 4 роки тому +9

    I have just watched all three Overview videos and can't find words to praise you enough. Made as easy as possible, but not easier. Carefully structured, no waffling about, systematic. It shows you put HUGE effort into this. Hitting those subscribe and donate buttons and starting the full course :)

  • @tianacameron9456
    @tianacameron9456 4 роки тому +3

    And just like that, in 25 minutes - the daunting intimidation of jazz and improv has been lifted! i can now sit and practice with these levels in mind. thank you!!!!

  • @Bonecrusher27WTF
    @Bonecrusher27WTF 6 років тому +10

    Excellent video! I haven't seen the process described by levels like this.... gives me something to work on and shoot for in a systematic way. Thanks!

  • @btocakci
    @btocakci 4 роки тому +1

    That was the greatest cure to my months-long pain learning the improvisation techniques. Excellent.

  • @BBB-nz4hf
    @BBB-nz4hf 3 роки тому +2

    I've learned more from you than any other teacher this is what I was missing improvisationally

  • @TrungDuong1992
    @TrungDuong1992 5 років тому +1

    I'm so blessed that I found this channel. I've learned a lot from you.

  • @danharrow7458
    @danharrow7458 6 років тому +3

    Excellent stuff as usual. Great way of explaining an approach to improvisation. Many thanks.

  • @alratliff445
    @alratliff445 5 років тому +1

    I enjoy all of your videos. This one I really enjoyed because you explained and demonstrated explicitly the difficult concept of improvisation in an easy to understand manner. Thank you.

  • @alberto798
    @alberto798 6 років тому +8

    Man this video is really helpful, im learning to improvise now with my teacher and im really struggling with what to do with my right hand, this is perfect!

  • @jacobnibandhanrajbondalapa7868
    @jacobnibandhanrajbondalapa7868 3 роки тому +1

    Who in the world even dislikes this video.. it's such a blessing and satisfying for anybody who's overwhelmed by jazz.

  • @bluefin1025
    @bluefin1025 5 років тому

    Clear, thorough and helpful. Keep these coming!

  • @francisrichard5282
    @francisrichard5282 5 років тому +2

    Amazing lesson I was desperately looking for so far. Thank you! I really appreciate the stepwise approach and you provided me with a glimpse into the choice of a scale for a given chord. This topic is very scarcely or badly explained in other vids!

  • @bleachjazz1726
    @bleachjazz1726 4 роки тому

    God bless your soul for these videos,they make so much more sense than all the other videos on youtube

  • @michaeluche8510
    @michaeluche8510 3 роки тому +1

    This video compelled me to subscribe, as far as am concerned this is the best beginner/intermediate jazz tutorial on UA-cam 💯

  • @OtRatsaphong
    @OtRatsaphong 6 років тому +5

    Great lesson!! You covered quite a lot of ground. Thank you.

  • @pappysshorts3290
    @pappysshorts3290 5 років тому

    This video is perfect. I will be watching it many times as I practice.

  • @jazzsaz
    @jazzsaz 3 роки тому

    A great teacher makes complex looking things sound simple. Thanks!

  • @jonascederlof7450
    @jonascederlof7450 5 років тому

    Most likely the best improv lesson I’ve seen!

  • @themask416
    @themask416 6 років тому +5

    This video was a new hope for my improvisation. Great video, thank you.

  • @AfiScruggsplaysbass
    @AfiScruggsplaysbass Рік тому

    This is a keeper. Really nice tutorial that breaks things down simply. Thanks for much.

  • @vash64z
    @vash64z 5 років тому +1

    This is amazing! Just started to study jazz theory. I'm sure this video will be so useful. Thank you!

  • @fallen0005
    @fallen0005 Рік тому

    that was awesome! so much information in such a short video!

  • @ignaciodelamaza5234
    @ignaciodelamaza5234 3 роки тому

    Wow this video is what i have always been looking for! Thanks for your work!

  • @sloperdad4835
    @sloperdad4835 2 роки тому

    Most excellent! Just what I wanted. You are a good teacher.

  • @Shuzies
    @Shuzies 6 років тому +17

    Very Helpful....just love your lessons,,,,,like a fresh shower.....thank you

  • @LemricVillaflorOfficial
    @LemricVillaflorOfficial 6 років тому +1

    very glad to discover this video! :D You’re such an effective music teacher.

  • @TheChestnutBowl
    @TheChestnutBowl 3 роки тому

    This is the best introduction to jazz improv I've come across. Thank you so much! Level 9 reminded me of Thelonious Monk.

  • @nora-fm7he
    @nora-fm7he 6 років тому

    always such a great help. thank you!

  • @ModularLanding
    @ModularLanding 6 років тому +4

    This is a super helpful video. Thank you so much! Super valuable lesson that could lead to hours and hours or practice. And even the chromatic improvisation sounded pretty good to me-nothing wrong with a Gm7b9 chord :-)

  • @the_hza
    @the_hza 2 роки тому

    You are a brilliant person. Thank you

  • @bbt28
    @bbt28 6 років тому

    Thank you for sharing. Your lesson is awesome.

  • @peoriaos6627
    @peoriaos6627 4 роки тому

    Fantastic lesson. Thank you!

  • @norbi8072
    @norbi8072 6 років тому +1

    I watched all of your lessons, thanks mate, your the best.
    I've got the HEUREKA feeling now for Jazz :-))

  • @LemricVillaflorOfficial
    @LemricVillaflorOfficial 6 років тому +5

    very generous lessons! unlike other videos :) More videos please!
    I would like to ask if what’s an effective practice routine for jazz? :)

  • @neilbryanclosa462
    @neilbryanclosa462 5 років тому +1

    This is so good man.

  • @babynature3
    @babynature3 3 роки тому

    Super helpful, thank you so much for the video!

  • @mashewm
    @mashewm 6 років тому +3

    Great video. Even though i play guitar these videos help a lot!

  • @emmaporter6385
    @emmaporter6385 4 роки тому

    You are amazing! Thank you so much

  • @melissacoles4912
    @melissacoles4912 2 місяці тому

    Really helpful! Thanks!

  • @heiah
    @heiah 6 років тому +4

    I love your dedication and all the knowledge you are providing to us for years now.
    Ok I am full- on working in mastering New Orleans and swing style progressions. I am aware of all those 251 and secondary/ tertiary dominant stuff, I even understand in what instances a diminished chord is just a substitution for a dominant chord a third below. Thanks to you
    What I still try to understand:
    There are those standard Blues schemes that are harmonically embellished in swing and New Orleans Jazz, but there is something about how European jazz (Django Reinhardt and Sidney Bechet in particular for me) that I feel there is somekind of cliche scheme in terms of chord progression that i feel I can anticipate but still surprises me.
    So my question and ask for help is:
    Can you derive like a roadmap for typical chord progressions of that era, with branching side- tracks on how the progressions differ but follow somewhat of the same scheme in terms of harmonic rhythm? Typical A and B parts, variations of those?

  • @BBB-nz4hf
    @BBB-nz4hf 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent job very well done

  • @lindareese4579
    @lindareese4579 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much!!!

  • @Salvatore-Celiento-Music
    @Salvatore-Celiento-Music 3 роки тому

    magic tutorial thanks mate

  • @samcoffeymusic
    @samcoffeymusic 3 роки тому +1

    Great great great! --Guidetones are key! Put this together with a comprehensive listening list and you can go far! The swing-feel can only be acquired through listening to the masters. And idiomatically convincing application of the theory requires a good bit of ear-training which again requires a thorough jazz listening diet.

  • @user-bl1xb1th1h
    @user-bl1xb1th1h 3 роки тому

    Besttttt jazz lesson ever

  • @desmondbaptiste432
    @desmondbaptiste432 4 роки тому

    Your video pictorial intro. is more aptly describable as walking the piano.Small joke there but more importantly I think your ability to explain makes you an excellent tutor and I find your lessons very helpful indeed.Great work.

  • @shiakij9806
    @shiakij9806 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this amazing vdo

  • @liriosanz
    @liriosanz 3 роки тому

    Impecable !

  • @Overcrow03
    @Overcrow03 3 роки тому

    Really good video dude! Instant sub

  • @mr.fabian8471
    @mr.fabian8471 6 років тому +1

    excellent!!!

  • @priyanthagamage4897
    @priyanthagamage4897 4 роки тому

    Thank you for your explanation.🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @kingarthur605
    @kingarthur605 3 роки тому

    I have an exam in 4 days and sill needed one more piece so this is perfect thank you so much 🙏🏻

  • @benjamingroves1703
    @benjamingroves1703 3 роки тому

    Well, I know what I'm up to this weekend!

  • @ericdiogenes6609
    @ericdiogenes6609 5 років тому +4

    you actually made 10 sound cool

  • @chrisalba123
    @chrisalba123 10 місяців тому

    Thanks!

  • @jacktodd338
    @jacktodd338 Рік тому

    Excellent

  • @rolandmadjitey6978
    @rolandmadjitey6978 2 роки тому

    God bless you my brother so much for such secrets revealed . I wish I saw your channel earlier. Many thanks .

  • @starrybenchstudios
    @starrybenchstudios 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @majidalizadeh9354
    @majidalizadeh9354 3 роки тому +1

    Nice! May I ask why you used G Blues in this example? Is there any link between Bb Major as base scale here and G Blues you chose?

  • @ankitsagar8174
    @ankitsagar8174 8 місяців тому

    You deserve a better piano man too good you are 👌

  • @kukumuniu5658
    @kukumuniu5658 6 років тому

    My psyche was treated again after a week of work that damaged my psyche as usual :)
    Definitely there should be continuation and the second part :D
    Level 7 b - How to expand our vocabulary
    (like Michael Brecker and Mike Mainieri in Steps Ahead - "Beirut" live in Tokyo
    with special quests Modal interchange & Modal Mixture).
    Interesting books and ideas from them:
    Nicolas Slonimsky - Thesaurus Of Scales And Melodic Patterns
    Stefan Kostka - Harmonia Tonal

  • @jcTorres813
    @jcTorres813 6 років тому

    Wow! You are a genius! (bc your teaching method :) ). Thanks a lot!! It is A LOT useful!

    • @WalkThatBass
      @WalkThatBass  6 років тому

      No worries, Juan. Thanks for the comment :)

  • @don4476
    @don4476 5 років тому

    Gold.

  • @lucaspiano
    @lucaspiano 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic video! I have a question: Why did you use the G Blues Scale when picked a blues scale? I've noticed that the G blues scale has the majority of the notes of the Eb diatonic scale but I do need to calculate this always or is there any specific formula for that? Thanks

    • @AlexanderNagel
      @AlexanderNagel 2 роки тому +1

      It's easier than you'd think :-)
      The G Blues Scale (G Bb C C# D F) is the 5th mode of the Bb pentatonic scale (Bb C D F G) with an added blue note (#4 = C#), so we could call the G Blues Scale a "G minor pentatonic". And "Autumn Leaves" is in G minor, so that's why we chose this scale.

  • @bbossin
    @bbossin 4 роки тому

    Boooooooooooom....
    ..
    .. .. ... . ..
    .. . ..
    The sound of my mind blown.

  • @simonepola6223
    @simonepola6223 3 роки тому

    My best compliments, I've never found someone explaining jazz and improvisation so clearly, your videos are really the best I have seen. Great.

  • @MooNote_Music_Workshop
    @MooNote_Music_Workshop 6 років тому +8

    Thank you so much for your teaching video!of the road of the jazz piano self-study,the video gives me the direction to go.
    i'm chinese and there are many people around me who want to learn jazz piano,but on china's video websiteso far there is no systematice teaching video,so i hope you can allow me to reprint your video to video wabsite in China.
    Thank you for your video,best wish to you!

  • @hany-tawfik
    @hany-tawfik 6 років тому +1

    I first give you a thumb up and then watch the video.

  • @evertdude
    @evertdude 6 років тому

    would you recommend this kawai keyboard for beginning pianist? saw him passing by while cheking for new keyboard.
    &
    THanks for the lesson i'm learning from it!

    • @WalkThatBass
      @WalkThatBass  6 років тому

      Yeah, I quite like this one. The touch feels alright and it's got built-in drum loops which are always fun to use as a metronome. I think it would be suit you well.

  • @Cesar.Lopez_Music
    @Cesar.Lopez_Music 2 роки тому

    Great! Friend...What school of Jazz or music did you attend?

  • @henrynoumado225
    @henrynoumado225 3 роки тому

    Nice lesson. Please will oi get ebob scale

  • @TiKayStyle
    @TiKayStyle 4 роки тому

    Where I know, if i should play the 7th note or the b7?

  • @isabinet134
    @isabinet134 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks very much for this very interesting video.!
    Can I ask you something...why did you chose the G blue scale ( level 7) thank you !

    • @coloaten6682
      @coloaten6682 3 роки тому +1

      I think the reason is because G minor is the relative minor to Bb Major.

    • @PIANOSTYLE100
      @PIANOSTYLE100 2 роки тому +2

      @@coloaten6682 You're probably right.

  • @jasneskis
    @jasneskis 5 років тому

    You keep saying this is all so simple. I may learn it. It us not simple for a learner.

  • @mariannebahna6884
    @mariannebahna6884 Рік тому

    how do you form those chords in your left hand? what’s the theory behind that?

  • @charlie-zk9fs
    @charlie-zk9fs Рік тому

    👍👍👍

  • @NikolaiMusicChannel
    @NikolaiMusicChannel 5 років тому +5

    Great video, and a really structured method like in several of your other videoes :-)
    A couple of thoughts:
    - the blues scale should be level 2, as it's much easier for a beginner to make music sooner when applying the blues scale early on without having to think too much on chords, guide-tones, modes ect.
    - don't agree with the irregular rhythm-playing on level 9 and 10. I think it's extra important to be phrasing clear rythmical motifs in tempo when using harsh-sounding notes and scales to really pull it of and make it sound convincing, musical and cool, and don't see the point of doing these with an irregular rhythm as it makes the scales uglier and harder to use than they have to be
    Other than that, stellar work! :-)

    • @storerestore
      @storerestore 4 роки тому +1

      I think levels 9 and 10 make sense as a demonstration of extremes. It's easier to pull off with clear and simple rhythms, but a lot of music occasionally does stretch it that far, convincingly.

  • @davidrinaldi77
    @davidrinaldi77 2 місяці тому

    Somebody pls tell me. Why b flat major scale?? To use in basic improvisation?

  • @SamChaneyProductions
    @SamChaneyProductions 5 років тому

    Wonderful lesson, thank you! I would suggest you use slightly higher voicings in the left hand though, those are getting pretty murky towards the bottom. I'm guessing you chose these to make them clearer to follow visually for beginners, but it might teach people to use voicings that are too low. Try using rootless voicings higher up. For instance on the C-7 chord you could play Eb G Bb D, or you could use the same notes but inverted up like G Bb C Eb - if they get in the way of the melody, you can just play them in-between melody notes.

  • @ribusgan
    @ribusgan 6 років тому

    Is the default meaning of 7th chord the diminished 7th - 1/3/5/7b?

    • @WalkThatBass
      @WalkThatBass  6 років тому

      No, '7th chord' just means that we have added a 7th to a normal triad. It could be a b7 or the nat7.

    • @PIANOSTYLE100
      @PIANOSTYLE100 2 роки тому

      I see this was 3 years ago. If I'm
      thinking in C.. You probably know this by now. The easiest key C has the 7th chord B min7b5 . I start from the root B. B C# D# E F# G# A# B. Bmin7b5 is B D F A. or
      Root b3 b5 b7 in regards to the B major scale. I prefer to just call it a 1/2 dim.7 chord.

  • @JazzExtension
    @JazzExtension 6 років тому +1

    Are there any passing tones that are inherently more jazz sounding than others?

    • @WalkThatBass
      @WalkThatBass  6 років тому +2

      Not really. Because they are short they all work relatively well.

    • @JazzExtension
      @JazzExtension 6 років тому +1

      Walk That Bass Thank you! I guess in a nutshell the increased jazzy sound comes from extended chord (7ths, 9ths and 13ths, etc) alongside increased tension with passing tones that are resolved?

  • @sebarrow663
    @sebarrow663 4 роки тому +1

    People, don't skip the advertising videos. Let this guy get some money for all the great work.

  • @steamtrain1402
    @steamtrain1402 3 роки тому +1

    Hey with the level 10 I would avoid really long chromatic runs. Id say more just enclosures and maybe a few notes at most. Also you could have mentioned altered scales and half whole scales because they are really good for a more sophisticated sound. Good video overall.

  • @Berthold2012
    @Berthold2012 Рік тому

    What does „NA“ mean?

    • @guyug6940
      @guyug6940 Рік тому

      It means “Not Applicable”. It essentially means that there is nothing to put in its place. I always think of it as “Nothing needs to be here, but leaving it blank would look unprofessional”

  • @tonybartonemusic
    @tonybartonemusic 4 роки тому

    The left had chords are to low

  • @erikbernardi7735
    @erikbernardi7735 2 роки тому

    if a combination of notes sounds horrible, that just means that your jazz level isnt high enough

  • @ChannelMath
    @ChannelMath 2 роки тому

    ummm, if in level 1 you can use any notes in the fills, how come yours sound awesome while mine sounds like shite? I'm gonna start on level 2, that way I dont even have to learn the melody, hah!

  • @jeeersh
    @jeeersh 6 років тому

    Your voice sounds so familiar wtf

  • @Nick-ui9dr
    @Nick-ui9dr 2 роки тому

    Jazzy or not bt I just liked your level one thing the best. Rest are plain craps. 😜

  • @stevenhughes9453
    @stevenhughes9453 4 роки тому

    I love your lessons - the price is right and the pace is non insulting. HOWEVER - I cannot stand to listen to your piano(!!!!!!!). PLEASE get it tuned. It is harsh, grating and totally unnecessary. Ouch. This is music - it should at least sound pleasant. But thanks for all the info. Excellent!

  • @broncheemims8493
    @broncheemims8493 6 років тому

    No one know what the he'll you're talking about. You talk to fast and don't slow down so we can see your fingering technique.

    • @AzTno11
      @AzTno11 6 років тому +4

      You're just slow

    • @tuloca011
      @tuloca011 6 років тому +2

      I think the problem is that you dont know shit about music theory, so go back to the basics, pick a level 1 book that you like, and start by learning the c major scale. And after you learn all the necesary theory come back to this video, you fucking imbecile.

    • @004asv
      @004asv 6 років тому +3

      sorry, but he´s perfectly clear and straight to the point

    • @broncheemims8493
      @broncheemims8493 6 років тому

      Renato Barresi I a lot about music theory Sir
      So why don't you teach me Mister know it all.

    • @broncheemims8493
      @broncheemims8493 6 років тому

      AzTno then speed me up then