Did you see the much shorter Part 1 of this lesson? th-cam.com/video/QEsd2e8a7I8/w-d-xo.html In Part 2, each section includes quite a lot, but here are the main parts of this lesson: 1:34 Bar 4 lines & exercises 7:29 Bar 8 lines & exercises 12:33 Bar 12 lines & exercises 18:16 Putting it all together 20:08 Some truths you need to hear (reality check plus genuine encouragement!)
Thank you very much for these lessons. I really appreciate your pedagogy and your encouragement to learn Jazz. Everyone can see your passion and professionalism and these are very important qualities. I hope your channel can grow because it really deserves it. Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹
Hi Saul, your lessons are by far the most useful on internet cause you really target what we/me/beginners jazz players need to achieve and you really know how we can internalize basic/important concepts like the sense of time and || V I am very grateful Saul, very much appreciated, I feel so lucky, have a nice weekend ahead!
@@TeachingJazz Thank you for your effort Saul ! I keep practicing all these great lines from part#1 and part #2 and combining them together and with my own phrases. I am using them as building blocks to create new lines
Saul, would it be possible to consider a part#3 lesson to discuss how these lines are actually constructed i.e. what are the concepts behind creating them (are they pieces of arpeggios, triads, scales, something else ?)
Did you see the much shorter Part 1 of this lesson? th-cam.com/video/QEsd2e8a7I8/w-d-xo.html
In Part 2, each section includes quite a lot, but here are the main parts of this lesson:
1:34 Bar 4 lines & exercises
7:29 Bar 8 lines & exercises
12:33 Bar 12 lines & exercises
18:16 Putting it all together
20:08 Some truths you need to hear (reality check plus genuine encouragement!)
Thank you very much for these lessons. I really appreciate your pedagogy and your encouragement to learn Jazz. Everyone can see your passion and professionalism and these are very important qualities. I hope your channel can grow because it really deserves it. Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹
Hi Saul, your lessons are by far the most useful on internet cause you really target what we/me/beginners jazz players need to achieve and you really know how we can internalize basic/important concepts like the sense of time and || V
I am very grateful Saul, very much appreciated, I feel so lucky, have a nice weekend ahead!
Well, I really appreciate you watching and always taking time to comment. Your feedhack is very encouraging. 🙏
I play piano but have gotten some of my favorite lines from your videos. Thanks for the great content!
Oh, that's very cool. Thanks for letting me know and thanks for watching 🙏
at last... part 2 ! thank you Saul !!
Yeah, this one took a lot of time to make, it was quite complex. Thanks for your patience! 🙏
@@TeachingJazz Thank you for your effort Saul ! I keep practicing all these great lines from part#1 and part #2 and combining them together and with my own phrases. I am using them as building blocks to create new lines
Fabulous!! You have a great presentation format! Thank you!!
Thanks so much! I really appreciate your feedback.
Saul, would it be possible to consider a part#3 lesson to discuss how these lines are actually constructed i.e. what are the concepts behind creating them (are they pieces of arpeggios, triads, scales, something else ?)
Good idea, yes. I haven't finished with the theme, and I should definitely include that.