@@isaaconi56 Hey Isaac, I teach how to read music in my Sax School - step by step from the beginning. You should check it out! You will be able to read music in under a month with no problem. Here's the link: www.scottpaddocksaxschool.com
As a jazz guitarist, I use the third lick, but in 1/8 note triplets, taught to me by Pink Martini, guitarist, Dan Faehnle. Using groups of four notes in triplets sort of tricks the ear. Something pretty simple sounds very cool. Thanks for the great lesson.
I transcribed this lick off of Gerald Albright's solo in that pick up the pieces video with the Phil Collins big band. Great line to work the finger and it sounds amazing uptempo!!
Man, your solo at the end is better than half of youtube saxophone content! 🔥🔥🔥 I would love to listen a mix of your solos, transcribe and apply some to my music language. That's the best learning!
Great licks Scott !! Wish you would give more like these! Accessible and easy to incorporate into our vocabulary1 couldn't you break down some approachable funk licks like this for us??!! As usual your tone and playing are KICKING BUTT !!!
Bonjour Scott , je suis super fan de tes videos .. la !! la !!?? tu as repondu a mes questions et celle ci, a ce jour, est une vraie merveille .. j'ai un seul regret , tes cours ne sont pas en francais .. ;-) .. je joue sur une selmer 80 sup action serie 2 .. Bec 7.3 .. Claude Lacquey . Pourriez vous me dire , si pour jouer du funk l'embouchure est correct ou si elle est trop large .. parce que je trouve que pour le jazz c'est une bec terrible mais demande pas mal d'air .. donc pour jouer ultra rapide c'est .. compliqué .. Merci pour tout le travail que vous partagez .. C'est superbe .. MERCI Stephane ..
Bonjour Stephane, I'm not familiar with the Lackey mouthpiece you have, but for funk, you want a steeper baffle mouthpiece, and any mouthpiece you play should be easy to get air through. If it's really hard to play start by switching your reed strength. If that doesn't fix it, then it might not be the right mouthpiece for you.
@@ScottPaddock Thanks Scott, it's a special jazz embouchure, with my saxophone it's going very well vandoren black jazz 3 or 3 1/2 .. I love it .. but nothing works anymore for funk exercises so I'm going to buy myself a more suitable mouthpiece and especially less wide than a 7*3 Thank you again for the quality of your work and the provision of your knowledge ;-) Cordially Stephane Lavidalie
Hey - I've got a full course on Funk Improv in my Sax School, and I have done several TH-cam videos on Funk Improv/style just go to my TH-cam page and type in Funk in the search bar.
I still have it. I honestly don't play it very often. It will take a few months of practicing it to make it feel natural, and I just don't have the extra time to put into it right now.
Hey Jay! I just sent you an email with the link to download it. I think because you are already a member of the Sax School, it didn't automatically direct you to the file. Glad to hear that you're enjoying the School!!
Hey Noah, it looks like you signed up for the PDF with two different emails. Did you check your junk mail for the "live" email address? It's probably waiting for you in there 😁 I also sent you the link to the PDF in a separate email.
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Simply amazing already rehearsed for today definitely including in tomorrow's session
It’s a fun one to work on!
@@ScottPaddock Although I can't read staff had to get the notes by ear hopefully I get to learn staff sometime in the future 😅
@@isaaconi56 Hey Isaac, I teach how to read music in my Sax School - step by step from the beginning. You should check it out! You will be able to read music in under a month with no problem. Here's the link: www.scottpaddocksaxschool.com
Breaking down riff this way is incredibly useful. Thanks!
Thanks for making the lick easy to follow scott, important for slow learners like me..peter, Spain
Great lesson! Thank you
As a jazz guitarist, I use the third lick, but in 1/8 note triplets, taught to me by Pink Martini, guitarist, Dan Faehnle. Using groups of four notes in triplets sort of tricks the ear. Something pretty simple sounds very cool. Thanks for the great lesson.
Thank you for your inspiration
Fantastic lesson! Thanks!
I don't read but I'm gaining alot from your teaching and displaying
Thanks!!
Cool! Is there a tenor version on the PDF?
Excelente , muy bueno!!!! Gracias Scott
Thank you for breaking all of this down. This is so useful! Great coaching video!! 😍😍🎷
And thanks for the PDF. 😊😊
Your welcome Stefanie! 😁😁
Tout simplement parfait!!! merci beaucoup!
Thank you so much Scott, always sharing so good tips and topics for sax players. Regards from Chile.
Thanks David! Chile is on my short list for countries to visit!
I transcribed this lick off of Gerald Albright's solo in that pick up the pieces video with the Phil Collins big band. Great line to work the finger and it sounds amazing uptempo!!
Yeah, you would definitely hear this lick from Gerald!
Hi Augusto whats the name of the tenor player about 14 mins in ,,,,, (phil collins big band) love the james carter solo , cheers
@@tenor951 that would be the great Pee Wee Ellis my friend! Stole some of his licks from this recording too haha
@@gutomouville thanks will check this guy out
Fantastic training, Mr Paddock. Thank you.
Thanks! 😁
Man, your solo at the end is better than half of youtube saxophone content! 🔥🔥🔥
I would love to listen a mix of your solos, transcribe and apply some to my music language. That's the best learning!
Thanks Igor!!
Gracias Scott!!
Another great lesson cheers Scott.
Thanks Phil! Glad you enjoyed it
Dear Sir. Thanking you for lessons.
You’re welcome!
Love this! Thank you,Scott. 🎷😍
You're welcome! 😁😁
Thanks again brother! Awesome lesson.
Reminiscent of Earth Wind and Fire
Got to get you into my life! Ha! Didn't even think of that until you mentioned it. Yes.
Nice @Scott ! Where to find backing track please?
Fantastic detailed lick Scott ! Thanks
Thanks!!!
Another cracking video Scott- very much appreciated cheers
Thanks! This one is a lot of fun to practice and you can use it all over the place.
Great licks Scott !! Wish you would give more like these! Accessible and easy to incorporate into our vocabulary1 couldn't you break down some approachable funk licks like this for us??!! As usual your tone and playing are KICKING BUTT !!!
Woow Valla pronosticó! Amigo dedícate a tu música o lo no se que te dediques! Le erraste y en tu pronóstico! Saludos!
Reminds me of EWF's version of "Got To Get You Into My Life".
Yeah! Same rhythm and similar lick.
Amazing information
Thanks Rasesh!
Bonjour Scott , je suis super fan de tes videos .. la !! la !!?? tu as repondu a mes questions et celle ci, a ce jour, est une vraie merveille .. j'ai un seul regret , tes cours ne sont pas en francais .. ;-) ..
je joue sur une selmer 80 sup action serie 2 .. Bec 7.3 .. Claude Lacquey .
Pourriez vous me dire , si pour jouer du funk l'embouchure est correct ou si elle est trop large .. parce que je trouve que pour le jazz c'est une bec terrible mais demande pas mal d'air .. donc pour jouer ultra rapide c'est .. compliqué ..
Merci pour tout le travail que vous partagez .. C'est superbe ..
MERCI
Stephane ..
Bonjour Stephane, I'm not familiar with the Lackey mouthpiece you have, but for funk, you want a steeper baffle mouthpiece, and any mouthpiece you play should be easy to get air through. If it's really hard to play start by switching your reed strength. If that doesn't fix it, then it might not be the right mouthpiece for you.
@@ScottPaddock
Thanks Scott,
it's a special jazz embouchure, with my saxophone it's going very well vandoren black jazz 3 or 3 1/2 .. I love it ..
but nothing works anymore for funk exercises so I'm going to buy myself a more suitable mouthpiece and especially less wide than a 7*3
Thank you again for the quality of your work and the provision of your knowledge ;-)
Cordially
Stephane Lavidalie
Great master ...thank you from italy...naples
I love Naples! I played there on tour with Eros.
@@ScottPaddock wow..yesssssssssssssssss rememberrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...i love it
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That's awesome!!!!
Thanks!
Do you use a compressor after your mic? Your sax sounds very bright and powerful, or is it the mouthpiece?
No, I don’t use a compressor, just some reverb. It’s the way I put the air into the sax along with the high baffle mouthpiece.
Hey Scott! Where is the link to your funk tutorials? Thanks!
Hey - I've got a full course on Funk Improv in my Sax School, and I have done several TH-cam videos on Funk Improv/style just go to my TH-cam page and type in Funk in the search bar.
Check out the opening lick in "Got to Get You Into My Life" by
Earth, Wind, and Fire....
👍👍👍
I’ve got to get you (this lick) into my life.
I see you still had your C melody horn (at least 10 months ago) . Did your impressions change or has it moved on?
I still have it. I honestly don't play it very often. It will take a few months of practicing it to make it feel natural, and I just don't have the extra time to put into it right now.
Super
It sounds almost exactly like Earth Wind & Fire’s version of The Beatles “Got To Get You Into My Life”
Your PDF did not come to my email. Do you have a direct link? P.S. your sax school is fantastic!
Hey Jay! I just sent you an email with the link to download it. I think because you are already a member of the Sax School, it didn't automatically direct you to the file. Glad to hear that you're enjoying the School!!
👨❤️💋👨 Bravo Bin
👍🌹🌹🎧⭐✌️🎷
What mouthpiece do you use?
I use a Barkley Brazil Kustom Pop 7 Blue on alto (all of my gear is listed in the description if you want to check it out)
Thank you!
The pdf didn't come into my email. Is there a direct link to it?
Hey Noah, it looks like you signed up for the PDF with two different emails. Did you check your junk mail for the "live" email address? It's probably waiting for you in there 😁 I also sent you the link to the PDF in a separate email.
Free PDF Download link: scottpaddocksaxschool.com/most-famous-pentatonic-sax-lick/
Download never works (even spam). He only wants to have the email address!
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