Helpful patterns! Listening to Coltrane recordings in the 60's (especially his use of pentatonic phrases, although I had no idea what they were at the time) are what inspired me to start playing sax.
I know he studied with Bergonzi but the use of skips and steps to memorize pentatonic lines is what Jerry Bergonzi also mentioned in one of his pentatonic books. Seems like a solid way to go about memorizing these patterns
Ryan, what backing track are you using at the beginning. Do you recommend a way of building up suitable backing tracks for this sort of exercise, thanks Steve
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Helpful patterns! Listening to Coltrane recordings in the 60's (especially his use of pentatonic phrases, although I had no idea what they were at the time) are what inspired me to start playing sax.
Pentatonic on the guitar doesnt sound very jazz,,on the sax is amazing!
I know he studied with Bergonzi but the use of skips and steps to memorize pentatonic lines is what Jerry Bergonzi also mentioned in one of his pentatonic books. Seems like a solid way to go about memorizing these patterns
Nice. Thanks .
Ryan, what backing track are you using at the beginning. Do you recommend a way of building up suitable backing tracks for this sort of exercise, thanks Steve
great video man!
So helpful!!!❤
Woody Shaw!
Im a famous jazz guitarist and lecturer this is nonsense