Love this, Dave! What a great roadmap and process for all levels of players. You always make it so clear and logical -- hard to do when this is pretty complicated stuff. Thank you!
Again, another helpful step-by-step session! Thanks Dave! I've been playing this tune for a couple years, but most of my improv has been embellishing the melody and playing appropriate scales. I'm just beginning to really learn to play the chord changes.
This is so great, Dave! I think the most valuable activity from this is to literally transcribe what you are playing. My area of improvement is definitely aural, so being able to internalize your excellent examples will definitely help me. Level 3 is gonna be a B*T*H! LOL Thank you for sharing!
@@DavePollack Agreed; just usually you're referring to the same key as the printed material onscreen, so this one was a little confusing. When the onscreen chart is E-/G maj and you refer to Bb major it takes a moment to transpose!
It just means the key you're currently in. So if you have a 2-5-1 in G major, you're in the key (center) of G major for all 3 chords. This is just a way of simplifying the sounds instead of worrying about attacking each individual chord.
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Which other sax guy on TH-cam could smile like that while absolutely killing it? Thanks Dave!
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I love this series, very helpful to double check what I think I already know and push the limits of my knowledge
Thanks so much! I’m glad you like it.
Love this, Dave! What a great roadmap and process for all levels of players. You always make it so clear and logical -- hard to do when this is pretty complicated stuff. Thank you!
So glad you like it!! You're so welcome.
Love this new series. Thank you so much Dave.
You’re so welcome!
Thank you Dave. Fantastic material and fantastic explanation as always!!!
You're so welcome Nico!!
Great video!! But any tips for changing to double time lines?
Great stuff here Dave. Keep em coming!
Thanks, and will do!
Awesome, dude!!
Great way to upgrade progressively! Thank you so much for this inspirations
You're very welcome!!
Rhythm changes would be a great!
That will DEFINITELY be one in this series!
Again, another helpful step-by-step session! Thanks Dave! I've been playing this tune for a couple years, but most of my improv has been embellishing the melody and playing appropriate scales. I'm just beginning to really learn to play the chord changes.
Thanks again Rob! Between this videos and some of the ones in my improvisation playlist, you should be well on your way with it!
This is so great, Dave! I think the most valuable activity from this is to literally transcribe what you are playing. My area of improvement is definitely aural, so being able to internalize your excellent examples will definitely help me. Level 3 is gonna be a B*T*H! LOL Thank you for sharing!
Thanks so much! I'm so glad you dig it and will get a lot out of it. Have fun with it!
Can you upload a version where there's only the music playing for all three levels? I'm a non musician and I just want to listen to the music 😂
If you email me I can email you the mp3s! info [at] davepollack [dot] com
It gets a little confusing when the chart is for Eb instruments and he references C (concert).
There are charts for all keys - I don't know what key you're playing, so concert is the best bet.
@@DavePollack Agreed; just usually you're referring to the same key as the printed material onscreen, so this one was a little confusing. When the onscreen chart is E-/G maj and you refer to Bb major it takes a moment to transpose!
Interesting but i didn't understand anything about key centers. Explanation would welcome.
It just means the key you're currently in. So if you have a 2-5-1 in G major, you're in the key (center) of G major for all 3 chords. This is just a way of simplifying the sounds instead of worrying about attacking each individual chord.