Greg Fishman demonstrates a "high mileage" approach to practicing hip licks
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- D’Addario Woodwinds artist Greg Fishman demonstrates advanced practice techniques for working with the new book "Hip Licks for Saxophone." This video teaches how to get more mileage out of each lick by changing different aspects of the lick, such as using different rhythms, editing out the first note of the lick, and alternating the licks with voiceleading lines.
These practice strategies put your mind into the right state for keeping track of your ideas as you improvise. It's basically like juggling multiple items and keeping track of everything. You start with one item...the lick. Then, you add a variation on the lick (now you have two items to juggle). As you gain control, you'll be able to juggle lots of items, keeping track of each variation to the original lick.
These are practice techniques I've developed through years of study, and I've found them to be extremely useful for both myself and my students. I'm already at work on an entire book of these practice techniques, which should be available next year.
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Hip Licks for Saxophone available at Amazon here: amzn.to/1lQBPAT
Here's a link to the Hip Licks app:
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Greg, I was at the Clinic you hosted at the Northside Festival last year in Fort Wayne Indiana. I've been playing around with some of your licks, and all the different ways you can change them around. It's helped me tremendously as a musician. Advancing the way I read music, and the way I play it. Thank you for all the great work you've done!
Thanks, Donald. I'm also a tenor player. I play bari for fun every so often. Glad you're enjoying the videos.
Beautiful compositional logic... easy-to-follow instruction, VERY useful!
Your playing is splendid... Great lesson Sir!
Hi Learner-Learns,
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed the lesson! Please let me know if you'd like to try a Skype lesson sometime. All the best.
Greg
Thanks a lot for this great practicing ideas Greg! All the best, greetings from the Netherlands, Aad Overeem
awesome as always. And fun to hear the Bari.
Thanks for this videos Greg, hope you do more, greetings from San Sebastian
Man, digging your videos and just ordered volumes 1 and 2 of this series. I started playing through a Pepper Adams solo (I'm an Old Cowhand) and damned if that lick isn't right there!
If you enjoy my teaching concepts, please check out this short video in which I describe the concept behind my latest book,
The Lobster Theory by Greg Fishman
You're a great teacher, Greg, and an endless source of inspiration. I play baritone myself and I tell you something. As good as your tenor sound is, you should definitely play more baritone out there and spread the gospel. Not only fun to play, but a personal voice in its own right :-)
Thanks, Tomas! Funny you should mention that. I haven't played baritone in about three years, but this coming summer, I'm planning on playing more baritone. I think that you'd really enjoy my video lesson course...more than 70 video lesson with PDF lesson notes. You can check it out at www.gregfishmanjazzstudios.com. Great to meet you!
theme and variation - I really agree! And I love your style Greg! Keep it up :-)
great lesson
Great lesson!! Men just two licks!!!
Pablo Ochoa Thanks, Pablo. Glad you enjoyed it!
Be sure to check out my improv over Somewhere over the Rainbow. I'm very proud of that one and can easily say it has the best jazz tone I've think I've had on a ballad.
I just got your guitar book.. plenty to work on...but great see there's plenty more!
Glad you're enjoying the guitar book!
Best Wishes,
Greg Fishman
That's a 130/3 berg larson, worked on by Doc Tenney. Rico Jazz Select 3 Medium, Filed reed.
Hi Greg!
interesting approach!
Just got your book, I'm a Bari player, so I'm going with the Alto cds.
I'm digging the first 12 licks, it's quite a challenge for me, one thing I quite like to do is sometimes to play the licks down an octave (let's be honest, what bari player doesn't just love that low octave?).
Keep posting!
Greg, thanks. I really like you!
Marvellous
you are an amazing sax player! i play the tenor by the way
thanks fishman. these excercises are to train ear right? cause I can't hit right notes in a solo
lovely Bari sound, what is your set up?
Using the rhythm with the off beat makes the lick a good pick up for another lick.
Ia this a Conn model? I don't yet have a Bari but am saving up. No idea which is which.
This is an old Yamaha 62 bari. Great horn. I prefer these earlier Yamaha 62's to the current ones. The old Conn baritones are also great horns. If you enjoyed this video, please check out my new video lesson site: www.gregfishmanjazzstudios.com
Where's that opening line from?
that first edited lick sounds like Dex!
What's your bari setup
Thanks Greg for licks. Please give the key so it's easy to work out
Hi Faust,
Each lick is in a different key. The first lick is over Cmi7 to F7. The second lick is Bmi7 to E7, etc., descending in half-steps until you've covered all twelve keys, with a unique key for each lick. All of the licks are different from each other. If you play all of the licks on that page in twelve keys, you'll have 144 licks.
The book is available at: gregfishmanjazzstudios.com and also as an iPad app on the iPad app store.
That first lick that I was playing with the variations features these notes:
C Eb G Bb then down to A then down to F.
Greg,
Please help!! I've been trying to get rid of my screeching plastic sound on the saxophone forever now. I'm a music ed undergrad and have self-taught myself with jazz. I feel that I'm very knowledgable with the theoretical aspects of jazz, but I cannot for the life of me get rid of my horrible sound. It seems the more I'm aware of my chest-breathing and the more I try to play from my diaphragm the worse it is. Please check out my videso on my site and tell me what you think.
Man can You please do this exercise with the tenor!!! Please please please???!!!!
Hi Michale,
I checked it out. I have some ideas to discuss with you about your tone and also about the way you're improvising on the tune. Please contact me by email or message me on youtube to schedule a Skype lesson. greg (@) gregfishmanjazzstudios (dot) com.
Michale,
Please contact me privately at greg (at) gregfishmanjazzstudios (dot) com to set up a Skype lesson with me. I need to hear you play live and interact with you to get to the bottom of your problem. My watching your video won't solve it. I need to see you play and then talk with you about what you're doing. Looking forward to working with you.
Greg Fishman