When we know that we have to work like Dave Frank shows here in 12 tonalities, for numerous of standards, we understand the gigantic, enormous work that the professional jazz players are making! Again, fantastic video, very helpful, thank you!
This is just so excellent and informative. 25 minutes of video has given me months of material to practice with, and I'm so looking forward to doing so!
+leo woning great! Pt 4 coming in January 16! Please enjoy a visit to the master class archive at davefrankjazz.com, there are currently 31 in-depth classes for your enjoyment, all phree..
Thanks Dave again and again. My playing has caught on quite a bit over the last year with the help of your videos and the Jazz Of Improv Book I material. I am doing what I never thought would be possible at one point. It is now a life long immersion for me. Enjoying every bit, every single day.
Keep revisiting it again and again. Absolutely priceless. Your lessons have changed the course of my musical explorations and my life. Will it be possible to make some lessons on some of the left hand comping techniques and other useful variations regarding the left hand?
Dave enjoyed the class really like your enthusiasm are you thinking about doing a class on rhythm or time. was wondering about that since rhythm is the most important element in jazz
Besides all, do you know what's great? That you simply just take a sheet of paper and read out of it what you intend to say, avoiding stopping,unclarity or hesitation in your voice so it's quite pleasant to listen to it, that's very rational in my book. :-)
+Dave Frank thank god for that, I am 22 but still admire you old school to finish university without the internet you know.. (positive metaphore), I don't know why sheet music is being pushed away by f.tablets or real band by guitar pro and other stuff.. Just think that in the old days (for you, not me:-D) you guys learnt a lot just by ear without technology that helped you to develop the ear..
I am working my way through your lessons with great joy! I understand that you play through the arpeggios or your chords up and down to warm up. How do you know what scale to use in Gone with the Wind?
Dave, do you have to to make sure that you start your right hand improv scale on the root of each changing left hand chord or can it be any one of the notes in the chord triad?Cheers rob
Hi Dave, really enjoying your lessons. I would just like to clarify: when adding these arpeggios and extensions, these arpeggios are built from the current chord being played, and not the from the key scale of the chord progression. Is that right?
Hi Mr.Dave ,I'm a selfmade pianist, with a big passion for jazz, I've a lot of difficult to enter into the swing feel...I play your lines like "ta - ta -ta.." instead my ear listen "ta -Ta- ta- Ta"..there some accent in the lines..but you don't speak about this..can You explain better the accent..please thank you for you job. ciao da Napoli
hi Frank. Can I be Frank with you? not all but many of the tunes you play sounds like a "run on sentence" no breath marks, no dynamics, no build ups, no story lines, mono sounding, no legible melody. other than that it's all good!
When we know that we have to work like Dave Frank shows here in 12 tonalities, for numerous of standards, we understand the gigantic, enormous work that the professional jazz players are making!
Again, fantastic video, very helpful, thank you!
Wow,
Frank is a Great Teacher, compliment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These really are truly wonderful tutorials, Dave. Beyond helpful. And I really appreciate the positive enthusiasm. Thanks a bunch!
Thanks for writing Eric) Please enjoy a visit to the master class archive, there are currently 38 in-depth classes, all phree for thee..
awesome!! you are the jazz sensei of the interwebs!!!
IT'S HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My daily refreshing of your channel was not futile :D
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
+Long Nguyen I appreciate your appreciation) Blessings and keep swingin from you know where haha
This is just so excellent and informative. 25 minutes of video has given me months of material to practice with, and I'm so looking forward to doing so!
I appreciate this, Dave!
Mr. Frank. You are, by all accounts, a wonderful fella and a marvellous musician. I doff my cap to you sir!,
I'll pass your assessment off to my wife! Thanks)
Dave! You've answered our prayers! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+Bill Phillips you vill dig this)))
Thank you Dave, such a generous person you are!it really works for me! it's the best Jazz lesson on youtube!
+Peidong YU Thank you for writing, please enjoy a visit to the master class archive at www.davefrankjazz.com)
Wow wow wow what a perfect explanation ! You have no idea how this helps me to get further into Jazz. Thank you so much for your videos!
+leo woning great! Pt 4 coming in January 16! Please enjoy a visit to the master class archive at davefrankjazz.com, there are currently 31 in-depth classes for your enjoyment, all phree..
I love the way Frank explains it!
+m.l part 4 coming this week)
Thanks Dave again and again. My playing has caught on quite a bit over the last year with the help of your videos and the Jazz Of Improv Book I material. I am doing what I never thought would be possible at one point. It is now a life long immersion for me. Enjoying every bit, every single day.
fantastic) I'll be doing some free online classes for students if you'd like to participate..
Yes absolutely, i would love to. Do keep me in the loop.
Dave thank you very much for the seed of kindness plants to share your knowledge. Saludos Professor desde Centro America!!
+Seba Pezoa Pianista hi from NYC)
NICE OPENER DAVE ! And the glasses are wonderful too...LOL
Dave, you are an awesome teacher! Thanks so much. I bought your improv book on Amazon, so you did get some green stuff from me :)
YAY! Please enjoy a visit to the master class archive at www.davefrankjazz.com, there are 35 in-depth classes all phree for you)
i love you sir. you lesson is understandable. I eager for such improvization course for a long time.
thanks Dave! looking forward to cromatics in the fourth chapter of: beginning jazz improvisation ;0)
This is very helpful. Thank you.
you are welcome, please enjoy a visit to the master class archive at davefrankjazz.com for 56 in-depth classes, all free for you)
Fantastic !
To succeed following your courses ,we should have master in jazz
Keep revisiting it again and again. Absolutely priceless. Your lessons have changed the course of my musical explorations and my life. Will it be possible to make some lessons on some of the left hand comping techniques and other useful variations regarding the left hand?
I'm so happy) Yes, write to me directly at Dfrankjazz@aol.com...
Master Frank is a Jedi Master of piano 😀👍🏻👏🏻🍺❤️
Dave enjoyed the class really like your enthusiasm are you thinking about doing a class on rhythm or time. was wondering about that since rhythm is the most important element in jazz
Thanks so much! amazing teacher!!
Muito bom vc está me ajudando muito com.sua maravilhosas aulas de jazz .. parabens ....from Brazil ✌✌✌👏👏👏👏👏
thank you for writing, blessings from NYC!
Your the best Dave.
the best idiot?
If you say so Boris Karloff---hahahaha
I was giving a complement in case you didn't
understand..geez
Again amazing stuff :D If not for the 3 parts allready, I'd still play blues scales up and down. lol.
+LeavesLullaby you don't play blues scales up and down?
Subtitle in spanish?
Besides all, do you know what's great? That you simply just take a sheet of paper and read out of it what you intend to say, avoiding stopping,unclarity or hesitation in your voice so it's quite pleasant to listen to it, that's very rational in my book. :-)
+Kubulu Thanks for writing, I know there is a teleprompter ipad app, I just haven't got that technology happennin yet..
+Dave Frank thank god for that, I am 22 but still admire you old school to finish university without the internet you know.. (positive metaphore), I don't know why sheet music is being pushed away by f.tablets or real band by guitar pro and other stuff.. Just think that in the old days (for you, not me:-D) you guys learnt a lot just by ear without technology that helped you to develop the ear..
thank you and can you give us the chord changes for the song? eric
I am working my way through your lessons with great joy! I understand that you play through the arpeggios or your chords up and down to warm up. How do you know what scale to use in Gone with the Wind?
hi Barb, check out Beginning Jazz Improvisation part 1)
Thank you! Very interesting
Please enjoy a visit to the master class archive at www.davefrankjazz.com, there are 34 in-depth classes for you, all free) Hi from NYC!
Dave Frank woooow! Thank you very much! Hi from Siberia :)
wow, Siberia! If you would like a free skype lesson sometime that would be fun!
Class! Thanks! I will write :)
Thanks!!
You da best!
Hi Frank, great course. I'm curious about the poster behind you. Is it related to Advaita Vedanta?
Thx, Richard
+krista96 It is my GREAT guru Paramahansa Yogananda)
I'm sending flowers to you instead tomatos...jajaja Thanks Frank!
you can send the tomatoes with the plants hahaha, thanks for writing)
hahaha my secretary is usually stoned! brilliant!!
Traslate to spanish is possible?
if you would like to do it that would be great)
Dave, do you have to to make sure that you start your right hand improv scale on the root of each changing left hand chord or can it be any one of the notes in the chord triad?Cheers rob
Hi Dave, really enjoying your lessons. I would just like to clarify: when adding these arpeggios and extensions, these arpeggios are built from the current chord being played, and not the from the key scale of the chord progression. Is that right?
Yes
I love you dude
please enjoy a visit to the master class archive at www.davefrankjazz.com, there are 43 in-depth master classes, all free for thee)
Por favor,subtitulos en español.
9:24 the licc?
I am certainly enjoying your jazz lessons and your teaching style! In the song, Gone With the Wind, what scale should be used over the Cdim chord?
+Tracy Behrman 1 2 b3 4 b5 b6 6 7 8 it's called the whole half diminished scale)
Check out Gone With the Wind in a fakebook)
what's the name of the tune your improvising frank ?
Thanks for you help I'm bless with your videos.
Gone with the wind..hi from NYC)
español pleace
ídolo!!
Hi Mr.Dave ,I'm a selfmade pianist, with a big passion for jazz, I've a lot of difficult to enter into the swing feel...I play your lines like "ta - ta -ta.." instead my ear listen "ta -Ta- ta- Ta"..there some accent in the lines..but you don't speak about this..can You explain better the accent..please thank you for you job. ciao da Napoli
the best way to address this would be on a skype call, which I would be happy to do for free)
Deus abençoe...
what does this mean? thanks for writing
Excellent! I can At last fire my Teacher! Yeah
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translate to spanish pls :(( pleass
🌟🌹💐🌹🌟
Hehe wow
translate to spanish pls :((
seria un sueño! jajaja buena idea
Learn English Plz :((
This class is the tits!
fünf....sechs...sieben....acht und....
TRANSLATE TO SPANISHHHHH PLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
thanks for writing, can you do it?
borif carlof
hi Frank. Can I be Frank with you? not all but many of the tunes you play sounds like a "run on sentence" no breath marks, no dynamics, no build ups, no story lines, mono sounding, no legible melody. other than that it's all good!
wonderful, thanks for sharing. How about an example of what you are referring to? Be specific please.
No response? I was looking forward to it:(
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