Hey Jeff! Excited to FINALLY get into your course that I bought last year. Your emails about the new website hosting was a good wakeup call. Looking forward to getting new musical insights from your instruction. Happy holidays!
Oof. That KG passage. So sick. Super Live At The Lighthouse (Lieb/Grossman/Elvin) language, although I guess it’s all Trane at the end of the day. Nice vid man. 🙏🏻
learning to colorful through selective voicing using inversions to glue the chords nicely together, good tip focus on learning lst and 2nd inversions of all chords and then find how to connect chords together with the least amount of hand movements, not sure if that is even relevant to your question but for beginner it's a great way to make wise selective decisions to keep smooth transitions, very basic, but for me was an overlooked area lock that in and it's easier for your ears to know what they want to hear, nothing worse than being stuck on triads I was like that for ages!!!
The first lick reminds me of a popular but true saying that you can play anything on a chord as long as it ends on the appropriate note. Personally, I'm better off staying connected to the underlying harmony. And end with an F# on Cmaj: horrible.
Yes, lick memorization: the most important part of pretending to make music up on the spot. When you’ve memorized enough licks, you can collate them into a great jazz solo!
Babe wake up Jeff posted the 'advanced' version episode
Nice to hear that it's not just me that call my instrument "babe"
Said nobody to you ever.
Thanks!
Thank you, Marie!
Thanks for posting !!
Amazing video I appreciate this typa videos
Muy interesante y útil, gracias maestro por compartir.
Very useful. Thank you. Great links.
Bass
Australia
Génial!!!🎹🎹🎹
Hey Jeff! Excited to FINALLY get into your course that I bought last year. Your emails about the new website hosting was a good wakeup call. Looking forward to getting new musical insights from your instruction. Happy holidays!
Fantastic job buddy
love your video, take care Jeff
This is pure gold man..! Since I cannot afford a teacher as you, I must take notes... thanks a lot maestro...!
Love it!❤ Thank you!
Oof. That KG passage. So sick. Super Live At The Lighthouse (Lieb/Grossman/Elvin) language, although I guess it’s all Trane at the end of the day. Nice vid man. 🙏🏻
Good job. I need help seeing the patterns
That K.Garett seems to be in the Minor Third Mediant System, like Trane changes but not with major 3rds apart. Or just playing major over minor hahah.
Nice job, 29is the HH Dolphin dance lick, right?
what us more time consuming? Learning piani by ear or by learning to play sheet music? i am an adult beginner
learning to colorful through selective voicing using inversions to glue the chords nicely together, good tip focus on learning lst and 2nd inversions of all chords and then find how to connect chords together with the least amount of hand movements, not sure if that is even relevant to your question but for beginner it's a great way to make wise selective decisions to keep smooth transitions, very basic, but for me was an overlooked area lock that in and it's easier for your ears to know what they want to hear, nothing worse than being stuck on triads I was like that for ages!!!
The first lick reminds me of a popular but true saying that you can play anything on a chord as long as it ends on the appropriate note. Personally, I'm better off staying connected to the underlying harmony. And end with an F# on Cmaj: horrible.
Yes, lick memorization: the most important part of pretending to make music up on the spot. When you’ve memorized enough licks, you can collate them into a great jazz solo!
@cameronpfiffner3415 We do that whenever we speak.
Great licks, thanks. You need to sort out your colour grading , or the LUT you are using on the video though. Your teeth shouldn’t be blue !