Pretty good keyboard.. I use a Casio Ctk 4200. Its just 50 something keys..but no problem with this lick. Start with just humming along. I think TH-cam has a speed slower downer arrow. Don't think slower downer is what they use. lol.
@@th0ma572 that kinda reflects on what type of people there are on the internet, lol. Yea, I was joking, but I can see how sometime might think I wasnt.
Lovely Video! Forgive me for the intrusion, I am interested in your initial thoughts. Have you researched - Riddleagan Smart Hands Remedy (should be on google have a look)? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for learning piano fast without the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my work buddy got excellent success with it.
This is very clear.. I'm taking this to practice tomorrow. You deserve 100 thousand viewers at least..I will try to share this video. I watched as you described each step of the lick. it was spot on. I thought that's a gminor7. That's what you said. Is this from any song? I've noticed that it's a very common trait of jazz artist like Herbie Hancock to play the minor 7 arpeggios against a related chord.
Thanks! No it's not from any particular song, just a very commonly used chord meaning you can use this lick in SO many different places! Yes you are spot on, the use of arpeggios in jazz in an extremely common trait... because it sounds so damn good!
Here is a lick. That I accidentally found about a year ago. It helps with dexterity and minor 3rds..useful in diminished chords. Also great way to hear what min 3rds sound like... Here it is. I started doing a up down exercise at the piano. It is chromatic Minor 3rds. It felt very awkward at first. I will describe it shortly. The advantage was amazing. I can tell immediately what the Minor 3rds are. I usually just use my right hand. I know now the minor thirds are immediately. Here is the exercise ascending.. Fingers on R hand are 1 2 3 4 5. Thumb being 1. 2 is I index..3 is middle r.. .4 is ring. 5 is pinky. C to Eb 1,3 Db to E 2,4 D to F 1,3 Eb to Gb 2,4 E to G 1,3 F to Ab 1,3 F# to Ab 2 ,4 G to Bb 1,3 Ab to B 2,4 A to C 1,3 B to D 2,4. This is only the ascending version.. Took awhile to write this out. Pianostyle100.
Thank you so much for the excellent description..Got it..Full speed. 3 years ago, I started learning Donna Lee. Learning DL in Ab was one of the.best things for my 🎹. While writing this comment ..I played the melody of DL and it has some similar parts Thanks again .Gracias.. Now I have to ready to do my favorote thining..mowingthe yard. Not.LOL.
I just did an enclosure at the end. F E Eb (Db D F G Bb) Just part of the Lester Flatt bluegrass run..in parentheses above. He did it in G.. It came from the E minor blues scale. But in this case..I heard it and the Db is the b3 of Bb..So from the Db went to D F G Bb. Amazing how blues,and jazz fit into bluegrass and vice versa. At the end I played a rootless Bb6..in the right hand (D F G Bb) the just moved the D and F and kept the and Bb. This chord as you know has got a lot of names Db dim 7...all min3s. I hit it twice then back to the Bb6. Did some improv there. Im sure you know how that all sounds.
Nice lick, do you have any video explaining the choice of the notes? (I don't know, maybe something with particular scales) Not necessarily this lick, but another. It could help me to improvise my own lick. Thanks
Click bait title but I decided to watch anyway. It's super cool indeed. And really great video. I'm gonna try to learn this, and I don't even play the piano. Thanks!
I would say this is more of a tightly knit set of three licks that make up a whole phrase rather than one lick. I wouldn’t put this whole thing into all 12 keys. Instead I would take one distinct part at a time.
I love it. Is there any way I can copy & paste the notes you have written so I won't have to pencil them in on paper? It doesn't wk for me when I try to copy the notes it on my computer.
Haha if you want a more specific explanation here are the notes, (play the root with your left hand): Cm9: Bb, D, Eb, G Bbm9: Ab, C, Db, F Ab13: Gb, C, F G7(#5): F, B, D#
got those first four chords under my right hand but that last chord is a minor 9th but I'm playing a Cm7...(in root position arpeggiated ) ..I know I can get away with that but I wanna be a perfectionist🤓 ..educate me
Haha no worries bro! I believe the last chord was just another Cm9, in root position. So play a C with your left hand, and then an Eb, G, Bb, D in your right hand!
Well, I'm a guitar player, but am trying it out on guitar, but to my ears, when you don't play it in a jazz riff but in a different rhythmic pattern, it sounds very much like something J S Bach might have come up with.
If it ain't the L I C C, it ain't slick
It ain’t familiah
@@jasonalvarado3246 xDDDD I know that from that guy
Jason Alvarado Daniel Thrasher :D
*slicc
This guy knows what he's talking about!
People are saying Harry Potter but I'm hearing Toy Story
Lolllll you are right
Yeah
I’m hearing the iPhone 8 ball
Exactly
Allan Tober I’m saying mario
0:38 For all you Learning by Hearing guy’s👍🏽
I ain't no Elton John lol
Try sing it back.
Garcia Btz started learning this yesterday and I already got it up to speed, the secret? Go to sleep right after lol
OCEAN Man
Nice🤘🏽
Learning by ear.... The skill we all want but can’t have.
Am I the only one who’s just hearing good jazz
No
I learned it today. I'm a total beginner and this is the first jazz riff I've ever learned. I feel so good, thank you so much!!!
I don't even play the piano yet i'm watching this at 3am
Lmao
4:32 am 👁️👄👁️
You are dreaming about playing piano someday
Pretty good keyboard.. I use a Casio Ctk 4200. Its just 50 something keys..but no problem with this lick. Start with just humming along. I think TH-cam has a speed slower downer arrow. Don't think slower downer is what they use. lol.
That’s not the lick.
Adrian Cruz says who?
this is "another lick"
Adrian Cruz well if he were to play this in the heat of battle no one would complain.
And, where can i found the lick?
*A D E F G E C D*
YOU CALL THIS A JAZZ LICK?!?!...your tounge didnt even touch they keyboard
hahaha
Young but not smart!
Adilson Jr I can’t tell if your joking or not
@@th0ma572 that kinda reflects on what type of people there are on the internet, lol. Yea, I was joking, but I can see how sometime might think I wasnt.
O. B. Fr thought😂
Great jazz lick for soloing!!! This can be used on major chords too. Just alter some of the notes, the flat 3 to a major 3, etc...
Expected the lick, not disappointed because this is awesome
Sounds like the pool song on iMessage
It does
Lovely Video! Forgive me for the intrusion, I am interested in your initial thoughts. Have you researched - Riddleagan Smart Hands Remedy (should be on google have a look)? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for learning piano fast without the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my work buddy got excellent success with it.
Thank you so much! I’ve been looking for lessons on these crazy approach tone patterns! I will be practicing these like crazy. Thanks!
My pleasure bro!
3:05
(Just a personal checkpoint)
I've been working on getting this down all day and I finally got it!
expected The Lick.....been watching too much Adam Neely :D
+Václav Michálek *enough Adam Neely.
This is very clear.. I'm taking this to practice tomorrow. You deserve 100 thousand viewers at least..I will try to share this video. I watched as you described each step of the lick. it was spot on. I thought that's a gminor7. That's what you said. Is this from any song? I've noticed that it's a very common trait of jazz artist like Herbie Hancock to play the minor 7 arpeggios against a related chord.
Thanks! No it's not from any particular song, just a very commonly used chord meaning you can use this lick in SO many different places! Yes you are spot on, the use of arpeggios in jazz in an extremely common trait... because it sounds so damn good!
@@Piano_Pig I made this comment 3 years ago and I looked down and it had 143 👍s. IDKY but
something must have struck a chord. Pianostyle💯😄.
This is a brilliant video! Not only for pianists but for a bassist as well! Subbed :)
Good to hear :)
The coolest jazz lick is the LICC.
I know, I know. Been thinking about changing the title of this video lol
Got it. Do it several ways. cool lick.
Here is a lick. That I accidentally found about a year ago. It helps with dexterity and minor 3rds..useful in diminished chords. Also great way to hear what min 3rds sound like... Here it is.
I started doing a up down exercise at the piano. It is chromatic
Minor 3rds. It felt very awkward at first. I will describe it shortly.
The advantage was amazing. I can tell immediately what the Minor 3rds are. I usually just use my right hand. I know now the minor thirds are immediately. Here is the exercise ascending.. Fingers on R hand are 1 2 3 4 5. Thumb being 1. 2 is I index..3 is middle r.. .4 is ring. 5 is pinky.
C to Eb 1,3 Db to E 2,4 D to F 1,3 Eb to Gb 2,4 E to G 1,3
F to Ab 1,3 F# to Ab 2 ,4 G to Bb 1,3 Ab to B 2,4 A to C 1,3
B to D 2,4. This is only the ascending version.. Took awhile to write this out. Pianostyle100.
So nice jazz lick! More of that easy but jazzy licks!!!!
his voice reminds me of pyrocynical
True
That’s exactly what I thought 😂
So guys we did it
Hahah I hear it
Thank you so much! I've needed this kind of video to kickstart some jazz improv ideas
My pleasure :)
Each short phrase can make a chord by itself when played simultaneously i guess! Great lesson.Will try out on guitar.
0:29 sorry just trying to know where it starts
Loving the content! Your videos are really helping me with my music theory, I cant wait to try this!
Sweet! It's nice to know the videos are helpful :)
Thanks for the video! I never thought I could play jazz piano!
Thank you for showing me the jazz lick scale you are a great teacher now I got it greetings Pianist from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Love the lick!!! Can you please do a lot more different looks like that for us thank you piano Pig you're the best
Videos like these always make me really want to learn music theory beyond my basic understanding, but I just don’t have the time or resources.
Sure you do! Just spend 5 mins every day learning something new and after 1 year you will have made some noticeable progress!
Whaaat this is too smooth for my piano
it really is a great lick... anyone who devotes himself to listen attentively to Jazz Recordings from the master... you can hear that everywhere
that’s actually pretty clean
Thank you so much for the excellent description..Got it..Full speed. 3 years ago, I started learning Donna Lee. Learning DL in Ab was one of the.best things for my 🎹. While writing this comment ..I played the melody of DL and it has some similar parts Thanks again .Gracias.. Now I have to ready to do my favorote thining..mowingthe yard. Not.LOL.
Best step by step tutorial on a solo.... Excellent
Thx - this is the coolest lick here!
I just did an enclosure at the end. F E Eb (Db D F G Bb) Just part of the Lester Flatt bluegrass run..in parentheses above. He did it in G.. It came from the E minor blues scale. But in this case..I heard it and the Db is the b3 of Bb..So from the Db went to D F G Bb. Amazing how blues,and jazz fit
into bluegrass and vice versa.
At the end I played a rootless Bb6..in the right hand (D F G Bb)
the just moved the D and F and kept the and Bb. This chord as you know has got a lot of names Db dim 7...all min3s. I hit it twice then
back to the Bb6. Did some improv there. Im sure you know how that all sounds.
Thanks for the lick!
Omg I loved that tutorial!!!!, I learned faster than thought.
Very, very good lesson, thank you.
It's my pleasure Victor, I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)
1:31 ahhh fur elise flashbacks
Nice lick, do you have any video explaining the choice of the notes? (I don't know, maybe something with particular scales) Not necessarily this lick, but another. It could help me to improvise my own lick.
Thanks
Getting it down. It reminds me of Donna Lee and some Bernie Hancocks works.
Thanks, sounds great !
This young man has a very noble voice
Haha thank you!
Good!! One Application, please? Can you make a video with an example in a progression?
Nice work. Thanks for sharing.
We'd like to have more Jazz licks like that one thank you very much piano Pig
If you dig through my videos you'll find plenty of licks in there 😀
Improv(e) every day!
I like your videos with the notes make it very clear.
Thought pyrocynical was giving the tutorial. First time in the channel, loved it!!!
I'd just like to point out that this is nearly exactly what 'jazz legends' in movies are usually playing while being introduced
I've seen/heard it over used by Jazz greats constantly myself.
Can you please upload a tutorial for your intro chords? I love this little groove
Already have done! Check it out: th-cam.com/video/x8J9CzSXrUE/w-d-xo.html
the first one sounds like piano man by billie joel
Great job my friend. Thanks a lot! Greetings from Mexico
It's my pleasure dude!
Love this guy, great info and no BS
Excellent lick!
Muito Bom!
Muy buena clase!
thanks!
Yo this sounds so cool
This is tight! Thank ya so mucho!
Click bait title but I decided to watch anyway. It's super cool indeed. And really great video. I'm gonna try to learn this, and I don't even play the piano. Thanks!
Thank you so much...been looking for something like this
Awesome!
Thank you!!!
I was bout to burst out singing u got a friend in me 😂
How about playing it in descending 5ths? From Cm7 to Fm7, and then to Bbm7... That would sound nice🌼
Thank you for a great lesson 😀
My pleasure :)
I would say this is more of a tightly knit set of three licks that make up a whole phrase rather than one lick. I wouldn’t put this whole thing into all 12 keys. Instead I would take one distinct part at a time.
rootless Cm9 = Eb maj7 if I'm not mistaken
It can function as either, but in this case I chose it to function as a Cm9.
sounds like Bill Evans
it is xx
that routless 9th chord is very Bill Evans
That was fantastic. You made it so easy to understand. Thank you. Some say that's not a lick. Explain lick please.
2:52 1:32 1:16 3:00 1:32 2:20 2:52 This is the best L I C C
Deadliest ckckck
I tried to lick the piano and it sounded exactly like this
I like your lessons very much
Thanks bro 😀
Wow prof. Very cool 😎
Love this video. Thanks!
This is real good
Can you teach the music that starts in the intro of your video??
Already have :) th-cam.com/video/x8J9CzSXrUE/w-d-xo.html
Very cool, thanks for sharing.
It's my pleasure! 😀
That intro is cool enough..
sir i want more on this licks 😊
Excellent
Thanks man,,,,i am studing your videos
Wow, lovely.
Thank you very much.
Dunno about coolest but that is a pretty slick lick my dude
Am I the only one getting Monsters inc?
Sol 21 no, you’re not alone
pleeease.. much more of these really useful licks! :D
Going to learn on guitar tonight. Very good to get the perspective of other instruments to avoid any fretboard ruts. Thanks. Cool as fuck.
Awesome!
Beautiful
Very cool. Learned it. Thx.
Nice one, thanks
No problem 👍
I love it. Is there any way I can copy & paste the notes you have written so I won't have to pencil them in on paper? It doesn't wk for me when I try to copy the notes it on my computer.
you could try to use musescore or just make a screenshot
Gzus Chris do you have the entire intro? I loved.
When he said : In c minor
🎹 haisbsjshnsjs
Me : what??????
😳😳what are those CHORDS in your intro?!?! That last chord was def hear a minor 7th👍🏾👍🏾
Haha a lot of people ask me this... I think I need to make a video on them! They are: Cm9, Bbm9, Ab13, G7(#5)... and then it ends on another Cm9!
PianoPig awesome👏🏾😎👍🏾 ..yeeees pleeeeeease make a video of this ...I'm still gonna try to figure it out tho...
Haha if you want a more specific explanation here are the notes, (play the root with your left hand):
Cm9: Bb, D, Eb, G
Bbm9: Ab, C, Db, F
Ab13: Gb, C, F
G7(#5): F, B, D#
got those first four chords under my right hand but that last chord is a minor 9th but I'm playing a Cm7...(in root position arpeggiated ) ..I know I can get away with that but I wanna be a perfectionist🤓 ..educate me
Haha no worries bro! I believe the last chord was just another Cm9, in root position. So play a C with your left hand, and then an Eb, G, Bb, D in your right hand!
The first 3 notes of that lick sounds like the beginning of giant steps😂😂
Not at all
Buen video.Buen jazz...
Well, I'm a guitar player, but am trying it out on guitar, but to my ears, when you don't play it in a jazz riff but in a different rhythmic pattern, it sounds very much like something J S Bach might have come up with.
Why does this dude sound like pyrocynical
Comment literally one space below you said the same thing
From a year ago
Not even close
That was really nice and helpful, thanks!
My pleasure! Glad you found it useful :)