Super Swinging Licks on Clarinet
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ต.ค. 2024
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Check out these amazing swing licks by Benny Goodman and Jimmy Hamilton.
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Thank you, Gregory. What was particularly helpful to me was thinking of Benny's lick -- and Jimmy's parallel/analogous one -- as a common 'shape', ie a melodic phrase that in its essential works over many changes/keys/tunes. I much appreciate your expertise.
Thank you so much for commenting! It is nice to know that my revelations also resonate with you!
So sweet!
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Very good
Very interesting stuff. 🙏❤
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Très intéressant et quel son ! Merci
Thnx Gregory. Q: The numbers below, what do they mean?
I believe the numbers are representing the scale degrees.
For example a C major scale=
1-C
2-D
3-E
4-F
5-G
6-A
7-B
Hi! Amazing content! Please what mouthpiece do you play?
m30!
@@GregoryAgid Thank you for the answer! Did you ever try licostini?
What reed strength do you play? Btw. You sound and play fantastic! Thank you for the content. All the best