Hey man love your lessons! How well works the pog attack delayer at faster tempos? I have in mind buying it to get a holdsworth kind of tone/synth. Does it works if I play fast single note passages? Great lesson, indeed. Cheers
It is a good exercise but I think it would help challenge the player a bit more if you started on the root the first chord, maybe the third the next, the fifth the next and then the seventh of next. That would get it away from always being a root bassed lick.
Great stuff as always Mikko. Interesting tone on this one, like a delayed attack? They say Parker took pivoting or octave displacement from Bach. Don't know if its true, but an octave displaced arpeggio with the displacement on an offbeat always sounds bebop.
“Pivot Arpeggios” are the same as normal arpeggios except after the Root you go DOWN to the 3rd (not UP as usual), then UP to the 5th then 7th (as usual) - Rest In Peace Barry! 🙏🙏🙏
As always an excellent lesson. I'm interested in buying the pdf, if it's ok with you, as I've done before, I'll send you by pay pal 2$. Is that ok? Happy New Year 2022
Excellent stuff as ever, Mikko! 👏👏👏
Killer work...so simple but hard core
Cheers, Mikko. Happy New Year! 😃
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Hi Nikko pivoting creaties illusory polyphony, where Bebop users baroque" licks" here and there...Impressive tutorial!!!
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Brilliant lesson. Thank you for the Etude and insights into this process! \m/ \m/
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Thanks for the great concept
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This is brilliant. Do you have anything like it for Rhythm changes?
Hey man love your lessons! How well works the pog attack delayer at faster tempos? I have in mind buying it to get a holdsworth kind of tone/synth. Does it works if I play fast single note passages?
Great lesson, indeed. Cheers
Thanks 😎 you can hear an example of fast playing in this video and see what you think
It is a good exercise but I think it would help challenge the player a bit more if you started on the root the first chord, maybe the third the next, the fifth the next and then the seventh of next. That would get it away from always being a root bassed lick.
Does it work? Starting for the 5th of the Abmaj7 for instance you land on 7th of F7, what arpeggio do you play then?
Great stuff as always Mikko. Interesting tone on this one, like a delayed attack? They say Parker took pivoting or octave displacement from Bach. Don't know if its true, but an octave displaced arpeggio with the displacement on an offbeat always sounds bebop.
Sounds like a boss slow gear to me. Kurt rosenwrinkle does this kind of thing a lot
@@ahoimeboy6063 yes I thought similar. I have the Behringer slow motion, which is a clone. Nice cheap pedal for this kind of sound
It's the Pog 😎
@@Mikkokosmos that clears that up!
“Pivot Arpeggios” are the same as normal arpeggios except after the Root you go DOWN to the 3rd (not UP as usual), then UP to the 5th then 7th (as usual) - Rest In Peace Barry! 🙏🙏🙏
Is that the POG on top of the Quilter amp head … ? 🤔😉 (I don’t think it works that well on the really fast tempos! 😂)
Yup that's the one 😋 I was hoping it would help me play faster. Epic fail! 😄👍
@@Mikkokosmos 😂😂😂
As always an excellent lesson. I'm interested in buying the pdf, if it's ok with you, as I've done before, I'll send you by pay pal 2$. Is that ok? Happy New Year 2022
Of course. Send me an email
What pedals are you using??
What is that bowed sound?
It's a POG 😎