0:48 Tenor Madness - background 1:23 Assumed & helpful knowledge for the exercise 2:12 Tenor Madness - unpacking the riff 4:56 Guide Tone Madness 6:21 guide tones 9:59 keynote and guidtones 12:05 adding the 6th 14:04 adding the 2nd 15:23 add some chromatic notes 16:46 guidetones plus the whole scale
I very like your solo that begins 16.58. For me it is very important and helpful, because there many information about rhuthm construction for soloing. Your playing with swing so beautiful.I transcribed it and learn now. Please,more videos with solo like that!)❤❤😊 I mean your improvisation
That's good to hear, and thanks for taking time to let me know. Have the more recent videos been helpful too? It try to make them follow on from each other.
This is a great lesson. I like the way you decomposed the process and it is especially helpful to directly download support material and use it in the lesson. Thank you!
Wow, I am very impressed, you are by far the best jazz teacher I found, thank you so much for making possible to improve our skills, you are really incredible! I am very happy for all you share here in thi8s awesome channel, congrats! Your pupils must be so happy with you ;-)
@@TeachingJazz yes - my main issue (like many people) is time. I spend a lot of time learning songs for my cover band but it's my interest in Jazz that has massively improved my all round playing so I try to do as much on Jazz as I can as the theory and chord stuff is so helpful.
Damn! This ties in with the first book for rock and blues that I bought - back in 1978 - just after I bought my first strat, at uni! It was boring as hell because it had bloody execises - without any damned explanations - which should be a criminal offence! I'm going to have to watch this several times because it'll also help me with my digital sax!
Honestly, this one is a honest ! I think all of us fed up with snobby youtubers who teaches jazz on youtube with their fancy jargon and fancier haircut and most fancy guitars and equipments and in addition to that their demands on being paid to patreon vs. for tiny pdf. Sir, lease keep it up. Very good approaching to play jazz.
0:48 Tenor Madness - background
1:23 Assumed & helpful knowledge for the exercise
2:12 Tenor Madness - unpacking the riff
4:56 Guide Tone Madness
6:21 guide tones
9:59 keynote and guidtones
12:05 adding the 6th
14:04 adding the 2nd
15:23 add some chromatic notes
16:46 guidetones plus the whole scale
I very like your solo that begins 16.58. For me it is very important and helpful, because there many information about rhuthm construction for soloing. Your playing with swing so beautiful.I transcribed it and learn now. Please,more videos with solo like that!)❤❤😊 I mean your improvisation
I'm glad you found that solo useful! I'll try to do more like it!
Finally, a useful jazz lesson! 🎉
Thanks
Unbelievably good. Brilliantly scaffolded for anyone to follow along with step by step. Thank you.
Thanks so much, best feedback ever!
You made me play actual music instead of just arpeggios and scales! Great lesson
This is a fantastic lesson. It really is helpful. Thanks.
That's good to hear, and thanks for taking time to let me know. Have the more recent videos been helpful too? It try to make them follow on from each other.
This is a great lesson. I like the way you decomposed the process and it is especially helpful to directly download support material and use it in the lesson. Thank you!
My pleasure, and thank you. I really wanted to break it down into reasonable steps, so I'm happy to read your comment.
Very useful and enjoyable lesson. Thank you.👍🎸
Man that’s brilliant, Thanks so much subscribed 🙏🏻
Thank you and welcome.
what a great video!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing sir👍💪💓💓💓💓💓
My pleasure. How's your soloing going?
Absolutely fantastic have a wonderful day ❤😊
Fantastica lección. Gracias por the skill
I will do these exercises. Thank you sir.
Good! Has it been helpful? Any questions?
Wow, I am very impressed, you are by far the best jazz teacher I found, thank you so much for making possible to improve our skills, you are really incredible! I am very happy for all you share here in thi8s awesome channel, congrats! Your pupils must be so happy with you ;-)
@rafa_guitar 🙏. No other words - just thank you!
Amazing lesson ❤❤❤
Thank you! 😃
Excellent lesson. Thank you. Subscribed. 👍
Thanks and welcome
Man this is great!
Excellent, and thanks. Have the later videos been helpful too?
@@TeachingJazz yes - my main issue (like many people) is time. I spend a lot of time learning songs for my cover band but it's my interest in Jazz that has massively improved my all round playing so I try to do as much on Jazz as I can as the theory and chord stuff is so helpful.
Great stuff 👍👍
Thank you.
Saw you at a gig in Glebe a year or so ago. Great playing then and awesome content now. A new subscriber!
Fantastic and thanks. Welcome aboard, great to have you here.
Damn! This ties in with the first book for rock and blues that I bought - back in 1978 - just after I bought my first strat, at uni! It was boring as hell because it had bloody execises - without any damned explanations - which should be a criminal offence! I'm going to have to watch this several times because it'll also help me with my digital sax!
What is a digital sax? I’ve never heard of that.
I don’t read music 😮😢
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I will!
Thankful for the good lesson but I wish you would have spent more time on the actual chord changes
Glad you liked the lesson. What aspect of chord changes would you like to hear more about? There wil be more videos.
Honestly, this one is a honest ! I think all of us fed up with snobby youtubers who teaches jazz on youtube with their fancy jargon and fancier haircut and most fancy guitars and equipments and in addition to that their demands on being paid to patreon vs. for tiny pdf. Sir, lease keep it up. Very good approaching to play jazz.
Sorry, Monty Python already did that sketch.
🥖!