Equipment: Nexus Select Saxophone Nexus Edge Mouthpiece Nexus Oracle Ligature Nexus Elite Reeds www.nexussaxophones.com Download Chad's latest improvisation resources at: www.jazzlessonvideos.com/downloads Sign up for the waitlist to study with Chad through the Chad LB Text Lessons Studio! www.jazzlessonvideos.com/text-lessons Mentorship - Weekly interactive masterclasses and unlimited re-streaming access with some of the finest names in jazz! Sign Up: www.jazzlessonvideos.com/mentorship Get live coaching from Chad and our team of Jazz Gym Trainers: www.jazzlessonvideos.com/thejazzgym Tour dates: www.chadlb.com/shows
I've been studying the Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt recording since last summer, and it's insane how much you pull from both players while sounding like you. Always a pleasure to hear you play Chad!
I am in love with this guy. Chad, you are my fantasy future, it ain't gonna happen ever, next boyfriend/former husband. I played the sax in the 5th and 6th grade, until it was reposed because my father never paid for it. I digress, I was second chair and there were only two of us. My sax sounded like the last last throes of a run over deer. But I played it loud and with my heart. Chad, you play the sax the way I heard my sax is my head. A beautiful voice. Deep, complicated, soulful. Like velvet. Perfection. The sound of love. You are the Stan Getz of the new millennium. Thank you for making all of us so happy.
Anyone who's interested in obtaining a "true" and practical definition of Jazz, authentic jazz which is organic and unvarnished, must listen to and analyze the performances of Mr.Chad L-B. as he does Jazz Standards. The same can be said with regards to the styles of Scott Hamilton and the late Spike Robinson, an underrated "jazzician" of no ordinary (jazz) class. Chad is the wisest guy in the business; let's salute him as an eminent historian and archivist of (African) American Classical Music 🎶 - in the practical sense of the terms 👏 👍 😀 Let's get encores upon encores, Chad!
Sonny Rollins worked out thousands of tunes on the Williamsburg Bridge by ear. That's why he had to get out of his apartment. He was driving his neighbors mad. He would learn all the tunes which would pop into his head in all the keys. Standards, blues, pop tunes, folk music his mom used to hum in the kitchen, church hymns, waltzes and polkas, old timey tunes and marches... Sonny knew thousands. It's why his solos were so lyrical. (and why I've still got so far to go.) Pick the tunes which are in your subconscious first. They are there for a reason.
Equipment:
Nexus Select Saxophone
Nexus Edge Mouthpiece
Nexus Oracle Ligature
Nexus Elite Reeds
www.nexussaxophones.com
Download Chad's latest improvisation resources at:
www.jazzlessonvideos.com/downloads
Sign up for the waitlist to study with Chad through the Chad LB Text Lessons Studio! www.jazzlessonvideos.com/text-lessons
Mentorship - Weekly interactive masterclasses and unlimited re-streaming access with some of the finest names in jazz! Sign Up: www.jazzlessonvideos.com/mentorship
Get live coaching from Chad and our team of Jazz Gym Trainers:
www.jazzlessonvideos.com/thejazzgym
Tour dates: www.chadlb.com/shows
Nexus saxophone is such a beautiful instrument.
Legendary comping from Holger
There are the Gene Ammons touches in there . Beautiful
I've been studying the Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt recording since last summer, and it's insane how much you pull from both players while sounding like you. Always a pleasure to hear you play Chad!
@ 2:05: Nice Parker quote ( Chi Chi)!
I am in love with this guy. Chad, you are my fantasy future, it ain't gonna happen ever, next boyfriend/former husband. I played the sax in the 5th and 6th grade, until it was reposed because my father never paid for it. I digress, I was second chair and there were only two of us. My sax sounded like the last last throes of a run over deer. But I played it loud and with my heart. Chad, you play the sax the way I heard my sax is my head. A beautiful voice. Deep, complicated, soulful. Like velvet. Perfection. The sound of love. You are the Stan Getz of the new millennium. Thank you for making all of us so happy.
ayo what bruh
Anyone who's interested in obtaining a "true" and practical definition of Jazz, authentic jazz which is organic and unvarnished, must listen to and analyze the performances of Mr.Chad L-B.
as he does Jazz Standards.
The same can be said with regards to the styles of Scott Hamilton and the late Spike Robinson, an underrated "jazzician" of no ordinary (jazz) class.
Chad is the wisest guy in the business; let's salute him as an eminent historian and archivist of (African) American Classical Music 🎶 - in the practical sense of the terms 👏 👍 😀
Let's get encores upon encores, Chad!
hi I’m practicing this guys cool
Omg! It's the standards session❤
Great sound and tone, Chad 🎷🎵👌🏾👍🏾✅️💯
I really like their version of this tune! Kudos!!
👍👍👍👍👍
That stance lmao, maybe that's what unlocks the secret powers.
👍I❤️jazz standards when they are instrumentals with a combo. 👨🏻
nice rhythm section
finally
wowwww😊❤
I love hearing your tone! Any recommendations for tunes to learn. For a player getting into the tune memorizing stage.
Sonny Rollins worked out thousands of tunes on the Williamsburg Bridge by ear. That's why he had to get out of his apartment. He was driving his neighbors mad. He would learn all the tunes which would pop into his head in all the keys. Standards, blues, pop tunes, folk music his mom used to hum in the kitchen, church hymns, waltzes and polkas, old timey tunes and marches... Sonny knew thousands. It's why his solos were so lyrical. (and why I've still got so far to go.) Pick the tunes which are in your subconscious first. They are there for a reason.
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What ARE the Standard Sessions? Is it a full lesson on a standard like in this case There Is No Greater Love?
It's a session where he plays a standard.
Is this supposed to be miles Davis no greater love
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Chad siempre es bueno, pero el pianista quien es??!!
あなたタバキン好きでしょ?
absolutely disgusting
Ignorance is bliss
@@applefish745 I think he meant in the good way