00:00 - Intro 00:32 - Fly Me to the Moon Chords 00:53 - Solo with C Major Scale 01:04 - Solo with Bebop Scales 01:57 - What is a Bebop Scale? 03:13 - 1. Major Bebop Scale 07:09 - 2. Dominant Bebop Scale 12:19 - 3. Minor Bebop Scale 15:22 - Other Bebop Scales 18:52 - Conclusion
Great lesson great sound Jonny. I wanted to hear a longer example of improv over Fly Me To The Moon using that Bebop scale. That example solo you played really SWINGS hard. Please consider a lesson dedicated to imrpov over FMTTM over the FULL form of the song.
Just started teaching myself piano and am not capable of any of the things you do here, but I'm going to tag your channel and come back when I feel ready for that next level. Working on the basic thumb tuck and smoothing out my scales, so it may be a while. Both hands working together has been a challenge.
Jonny, Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and for breaking down a complex sound/technique so that it can be more easily understood and executed. Bravo!
Jonny, what you're doing is great! The amount of knowledge you've learned and absorbed through the years is incredible. This is proof that no matter if a musician is self taught and talented, every musician should take lessons preferably jazz and improving. Everyone, no matter how good you think you are or no matter how much you think you know. And I thought of something funny. Unlike watching workout videos where someone is ripped, huge and shredded, no one can look at your videos and say oh, well Jonny's only that good because he takes steroids. This is all knowledge and there's no secret drug you take.
Brother you are an incredible teacher. I know a few incredible individuals in their own respective field, who have found great joy in your teaching and style. Sending strength Jonny!
After going around the houses a bit with TH-cam videos about bebop lines, your tutorial solidifies the theory behind it concisely. I’d started to lose my way a bit with “passing” notes because I was getting a lazy trying to use say the b6 , b3 , b9 of the parent key signature over other chords in the song (some work , some don’t) rather than thinking of it modally and getting lines that flow. Thank you for setting me back on the road 👍
Thanks for this tutorial. I feel intuitively that you've touched on some really important and instructive aspects for anyone interested in developing their bebop vocabulary. The method you recommend also seems right. The only problem for me (alas) is that my level of English is too inadequate. This is frustrating because I have to guess what you're saying, rather than actually understanding it. Maybe one day there'll be a French translation....
Dear Jonny. Great videos, very helpful! I have a question: what program/app do you use to make the upper keyboard and the pressed piano keys visible? I am a classroom music teacher and I am looking for a way to visualize on the screen what I am pressing on the keyboard for the class. If you could share this, I really would appreciate it. Thank you very much!
Is there a way to purchase this course without a membership? Just this individual course? I just have too many memberships and don't want to add another one.
It's without doubt very interresting and instructive BUT, could it's possible please to have a French subtitles one day? It's would be lovely and really helpful. Thanks and Enjoy!
00:00 - Intro
00:32 - Fly Me to the Moon Chords
00:53 - Solo with C Major Scale
01:04 - Solo with Bebop Scales
01:57 - What is a Bebop Scale?
03:13 - 1. Major Bebop Scale
07:09 - 2. Dominant Bebop Scale
12:19 - 3. Minor Bebop Scale
15:22 - Other Bebop Scales
18:52 - Conclusion
Another fundamental knowledge from Jonny. Less than twenty minutes to learn for several weeks. Amazing and inspiring. Thank you!
Great lesson great sound Jonny. I wanted to hear a longer example of improv over Fly Me To The Moon using that Bebop scale. That example solo you played really SWINGS hard. Please consider a lesson dedicated to imrpov over FMTTM over the FULL form of the song.
Just started teaching myself piano and am not capable of any of the things you do here, but I'm going to tag your channel and come back when I feel ready for that next level. Working on the basic thumb tuck and smoothing out my scales, so it may be a while. Both hands working together has been a challenge.
Awesome! You may enjoy this video as well: pianowithjonny.com/piano-lessons/4-exercises-for-hand-coordination-on-piano/
Jonny, Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and for breaking down a complex sound/technique so that it can be more easily understood and executed. Bravo!
Thanks for watching!
So helpful as always Jonny! Thanks!
Jonny, what you're doing is great! The amount of knowledge you've learned and absorbed through the years is incredible. This is proof that no matter if a musician is self taught and talented, every musician should take lessons preferably jazz and improving. Everyone, no matter how good you think you are or no matter how much you think you know. And I thought of something funny. Unlike watching workout videos where someone is ripped, huge and shredded, no one can look at your videos and say oh, well Jonny's only that good because he takes steroids. This is all knowledge and there's no secret drug you take.
💯Thank you so much!
Excelent explanation of the Bebop scales, thanks Jonny for sharing your great knowledge, appreciated it too much
Brother you are an incredible teacher. I know a few incredible individuals in their own respective field, who have found great joy in your teaching and style. Sending strength Jonny!
After going around the houses a bit with TH-cam videos about bebop lines, your tutorial solidifies the theory behind it concisely. I’d started to lose my way a bit with “passing” notes because I was getting a lazy trying to use say the b6 , b3 , b9 of the parent key signature over other chords in the song (some work , some don’t) rather than thinking of it modally and getting lines that flow. Thank you for setting me back on the road 👍
Thank you Jonny for that incredible master class!!!! 🙌🙌
Bass player here. You really unlocked this for me - thank you!
Thank you!
This is a good guide because i am confused about the bebop scale especially the building of the scale thank you Jonny
Thankyou so much buddy 🙏
Thank you so much for sharing this great content 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽🎉🎉🎉
Very good lesson. Able to apply this to many songs.
Saving this video for later when I'm practicing! Thanks Johnny
Saludos desde Buenos Aires Argentina 🇦🇷🎶🎵🎵🎵🎵✨️👍
Thanks for watching from Argentina!
Thanks for this tutorial. I feel intuitively that you've touched on some really important and instructive aspects for anyone interested in developing their bebop vocabulary. The method you recommend also seems right. The only problem for me (alas) is that my level of English is too inadequate. This is frustrating because I have to guess what you're saying, rather than actually understanding it. Maybe one day there'll be a French translation....
Thank you, Jonny ⭐🌹⭐
Jonny is the best
Thank you so much!
Good stuff. Subscribed
Awesome, thank you!
Thanks for the video
Dear Jonny. Great videos, very helpful! I have a question: what program/app do you use to make the upper keyboard and the pressed piano keys visible? I am a classroom music teacher and I am looking for a way to visualize on the screen what I am pressing on the keyboard for the class. If you could share this, I really would appreciate it. Thank you very much!
Thanks, we use Midiculous
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Muy buen video!!!
Is there a way to purchase this course without a membership? Just this individual course? I just have too many memberships and don't want to add another one.
We don't sell individual courses but you can cancel your membership at any time!
I'm so proud of Johnny . I taught him everything he knows
thx
🙏🏽🙂 gracias!
Some can play. Some can play and teach. He does both
He plays and plays and teaches, yes.
Cool!
I'm confused. How would you spell a bebop scale that works with e minor sixth chord?
Look up the Barry Harris lessons. Johnny really simplifies these concepts and shows you how to apply them in song scenarios.
Great guidelines, but jazz isn't restricted by your thoughts on it.
It's without doubt very interresting and instructive BUT, could it's possible please to have a French subtitles one day? It's would be lovely and really helpful. Thanks and Enjoy!
Does anyone know what piano visualizer this is?
Midiculous
Genial!!!
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Jesus.