I think the things I appreciate are -casual language -casual demeanor -simplification of ideas (not over or under) -hitting topics multiple times -playing and talking about what you're playing Idk I just thought I'd let ya know these videos have helped me understand things I've been trying to understand for literally half a decade and I'm very grateful for these.
with this stuff in the end you will make the difference(if not already ) for shure! sort of a distance between amateurish or cliche sound and prof level....
what I get from this is that those pentatonic fragments containing notes from the circle of 5ths..has 12 plus 12 possibilitie's how you pot it because you combine two part of the hole tone scale as well so 24 hours and 24 little fragment-scales..
Have you heard of Joe Diorio? He has a similar approach to you with 4ths and 5ths, a little different, as it should be, but some of your lines sounds similar. He has a book of etudes on Giant Steps where he uses 4ths and 5ths throughout the solos, if you haven't heard of it I think you'd enjoy it very much.
Thanks for the video and presentation. Well done ! You mentioned there was music outside coming into your home. It didn't interfere with your video, but what was going on with that ?
I think the things I appreciate are
-casual language
-casual demeanor
-simplification of ideas (not over or under)
-hitting topics multiple times
-playing and talking about what you're playing
Idk I just thought I'd let ya know these videos have helped me understand things I've been trying to understand for literally half a decade and I'm very grateful for these.
with this stuff in the end you will make the difference(if not already ) for shure! sort of a distance between amateurish or cliche sound and prof level....
what I get from this is that those pentatonic fragments containing notes from the circle of 5ths..has 12 plus 12 possibilitie's how you pot it because you combine two part of the hole tone scale as well so 24 hours and 24 little fragment-scales..
Have you heard of Joe Diorio? He has a similar approach to you with 4ths and 5ths, a little different, as it should be, but some of your lines sounds similar. He has a book of etudes on Giant Steps where he uses 4ths and 5ths throughout the solos, if you haven't heard of it I think you'd enjoy it very much.
I love Joe! Thanks for the rec on the book!
Thanks for the video and presentation. Well done ! You mentioned there was music outside coming into your home. It didn't interfere with your video, but what was going on with that ?
Thanks! It was someone playing loud music in their house, having a party or something.
@@1dynes I hope it only happens once in a while for your sake.
part 4 hahaha
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