Hi, I'm looking for a method to improvise on all the scales without having to remember them. Could you recommend something? I have only found the solution of buying lots of roli lumi in parallel while leaving the scale keys lit. Thanks!
Question about the Dorian. When I play, say C Dorian, I'm always thinking mentally, "play the keys in a B flat Major scale". Is that the correct way to address it mentally? Or, instead, should I be thinking mentally, "play the keys in a C Major and flat the 3rd and the 7th"? I realize that both are correct, but I'm wondering if there a dis/advantage to doing it one way versus the other. (Or, for example, if I do it the first way, will I get hung up mentally when trying to free myself of the first way...especially in a song changing keys quickly)
@@hamisharchibald740 Okay, so do you think of the chord tones of a B flat Major scale, or do you think of the chord tones of a C Major with a flat 3rd and 7th?
@@hamisharchibald740 Got it. You focus on, and have learned/memorized, the characteristics of the minor scale, instead of thinking about it relative to the B flat scale. Thanks.
it’s fine to do, the main thing is knowing how to get it to sound like the correct key. You want that chord tone maybe even it’s correct pentatonic shell. Then when you add the remaining to notes for passing tones or flavor, it actually sounds dorian and not the relative ionian.
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00:00 Intro
00:38 C minor chord
02:20 C Dorian scale
03:35 Improv Technique 1: 8th note
04:58 Creating 8th note lines
06:28 Play with backing track
07:28 Improv Technique 2: enclosures
09:53 Creating lines with enclosures
10:40 Play with backing track
11:47 Improv Technique 3: outlining 7ths
13:44 Creating lines with outlining 7ths
14:39 Play with backing track
15:19 Conclusion
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Hi, I'm looking for a method to improvise on all the scales without having to remember them. Could you recommend something? I have only found the solution of buying lots of roli lumi in parallel while leaving the scale keys lit. Thanks!
So cool 😎.
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Can anybody help me find a similar backing track as this one? Not sure what to search for
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Question about the Dorian. When I play, say C Dorian, I'm always thinking mentally, "play the keys in a B flat Major scale". Is that the correct way to address it mentally? Or, instead, should I be thinking mentally, "play the keys in a C Major and flat the 3rd and the 7th"? I realize that both are correct, but I'm wondering if there a dis/advantage to doing it one way versus the other. (Or, for example, if I do it the first way, will I get hung up mentally when trying to free myself of the first way...especially in a song changing keys quickly)
The best way in the long run is to not think about scales and think about chord tones only
@@hamisharchibald740 Okay, so do you think of the chord tones of a B flat Major scale, or do you think of the chord tones of a C Major with a flat 3rd and 7th?
Gaylord Swaby chord tones of the chord so for Cm7: C is 1 Bb is b7 Eb is b3 and so on
@@hamisharchibald740 Got it. You focus on, and have learned/memorized, the characteristics of the minor scale, instead of thinking about it relative to the B flat scale. Thanks.
it’s fine to do, the main thing is knowing how to get it to sound like the correct key. You want that chord tone maybe even it’s correct pentatonic shell. Then when you add the remaining to notes for passing tones or flavor, it actually sounds dorian and not the relative ionian.
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Johnny, I am having trouble keeping the count and keep missing the 1 beat. Should I count absolutely everything, or should I just feel it?
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Going up the keyboard is no problem but coming back down is another story. PS, I like the green keys.
@piano with jonny, are there A at C dorian? really?
Why? If we are improvising in C minor it should be Ab, right?
@@yustingcase9061 on this video he takes A sharp
Thank you very much for the videos I am a fan of yours and I hope that later I will also subscribe I need to improve my English more so that I can reach the full potential of the subscription
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