Melodic Motifs with Charles McPherson - Part 6
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Jazz saxophone legend Charles McPherson shares invaluable lessons as he guides you through technique, mind and body, how to practice, and more! For lesson inquiries, go to charlesmcphers... or charlesmcphers...
Part 1 - How to Vibrato • How to Vibrato with Ch...
Part 2 - Rhythmic Foundation • Rhythmic Foundation wi...
Part 3 - Enhance Your Phrasing • Enhance Your Phrasing ...
Part 4 - The Secret to Improvisation • The Secret to Improvis...
Part 5 - How to Practice Scales • How to Practice Scales...
Part 6 - Melodic Motifs • Melodic Motifs with Ch...
Part 7 - Augmented Chords • Augmented Chords with ...
Alto Saxophone - Charles McPherson
Tenor Saxophone - Joel Ginsberg
Video and Audio - Justin Joyce, Lauren Okamoto, and Jabari Hutchins
Editing - Joel Ginsberg
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Recorded in San Diego, CA
April 16, 2021
Powerful💯🍃
Back in the 1980s I studied with a saxophone teacher named Ira Jackson in NYC. During one of my Saturday afternoon lessons Charles stopped by to visit Ira. They knew each other growing up in Detroit. Charles was in town performing at the Village Vanguard. During his visit he gave me pointers on mouthpieces, reeds and developing a sound.
Passing the knowledge on.
Wow what a honor to have Charles teach and mentor you 😜
Charles is such a beautiful dude! Thanks for the inspiration:~)
Love it!
Thanks so much Charles
Awesome masterclass on how to shread in improvisation !
Beautiful!!!!!
Woooowww fantastic
Hello! Can you explain please in detail what exactly you are practicing here? After I had studied the scales and patterns from video part 5, what should I practice after that and what backing tracks should I use for this? I understand what patterns you play there but I don't understand what backing tracks you are using. What is the purpose of that kind of practice? Thanks
what is the song? are you using different available-note-scale triads for different chord qualities? ie dorian on the ii, mixo on the V, and ionian on I ?
Tune up is the track that's playing.