As a 50 y.o. professional trumpet player who was never taught jazz I can tell you it's a struggle. Oh how I wish I learned Jazz at your age. This help a lot. Thank you for this.
I'm glad that I could be helpful! Learning jazz can definitely feel like a lot sometimes, if you have any questions I might be able to answer please feel free! Thank you!
This was helpful bro! Thanks 🙏🏽 I respect any person working on jazz language! The rest of the world just doesn’t understand! It’s tough but we love it!
Hi Aaron, new sub here. There was a lot of meat in this video, but you kept it short and didn't blow my mind out of the water! I'm looking forward to learning more from you. Thanks for taking the time to teach this old dog some new licks.
Thanks so much, this is exactly the reaction I’m hoping for! I’m trying my best to get to the meat and potatoes without getting too muddied in the sauce. More to come soon!
You've got a very good sound quality young man, I guess I'm never gonna understsnd the theory about chords, seems everytime some one tries to explain in terms of theory, like you just did, my mind shuts down, I can read music well, I guess I'll just depend on that and careful listening in order to learn jazz. I may as well try to write computer code than try to understand theory, it's sooooo frustrating,
Thank you for the compliment, if there is anything specific that you’d like help with I’d be happy to try to explain. I’d like to make my material as understandable to as many people as I can, so I’d love to know what is confusing, since I’m sure many people share you feeling.
Well,... the best way I can put it is,.... people are different and have various ways of learning, for example, I drew a picture of a woman's face simply because I thought she was pretty, yet a trained artist friend of mine broke my picture down to me and explained all the technical things I did to create the image, things I never once thought about. Similarly, I create tunes, that I hope sound good simply because it sounds nice to me, then trained musicians have examined my music and told me all the technical things I did in building that tune, again, things I had no idea I did. Its cool that there are people who possess the ability to separate, examine and clearly explain the inner workings of a thing, such as a musical composition, or other artistic endeavors, (im not one of them) to me, my mind isnt that deep, It seems everything has a name for it, and thats adds to my frustration with music theory, theory is someones idea of expressing what the music is made of, and indeed it can be helpful to know whats going on, sometimes,.. up to this point i just cant wrap my head around it, its too much,....so I'll just make music and not worry about naming the steps that got me there😄
apparently with jazz the simplest things require you to learn a million scales and modes, it's incredible how anyone even can pick it up, it'd be a full time job.@@jdjones7065
Pretty boring answer, just a gold plated bach 3C, been playing the same equipment since high school! Will likely do a trumpet equipment video in the future since it seems like a question I've been getting pretty frequently. Thanks for asking!
Ah, the key signature is cropped from the image. With a key signature of Bb major (2flats) it should make more sense. I'll try to keep that in mind for future videos!
very nice
Please make more tutorial about jazz Bebop... thanks
I have some more things in the works! Thanks!
As a 50 y.o. professional trumpet player who was never taught jazz I can tell you it's a struggle. Oh how I wish I learned Jazz at your age. This help a lot. Thank you for this.
I'm glad that I could be helpful! Learning jazz can definitely feel like a lot sometimes, if you have any questions I might be able to answer please feel free! Thank you!
I'm a 26 years old and it is still a struggle at times but using time efficiently makes it all better.
This was helpful bro! Thanks 🙏🏽 I respect any person working on jazz language! The rest of the world just doesn’t understand! It’s tough but we love it!
Glad it was helpful! Jazz language is very deep and intricate, the challenge is why we keep coming back! Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you
Good stuff!
You’re awesome . Where’d ya get that shirt?
Thank you! I got it in Okinawa, Japan, on vacation last summer.
Keep going!!!
I'm another one who got started late in life in my introduction to jazz, great video, I will definitely be living on your web site
Thank you so much! I’m glad you like the video, let me know if you have any questions!
I've already purchased two of your bebop products, scale and exercises. are there any other suggestions to get started? @@aaronbahr9978
Very nice explanation.
This is really good... thanks for sharing
Thank you for the kinds words!
Thank you very much that was an amazing lesson!
Hi Aaron, new sub here. There was a lot of meat in this video, but you kept it short and didn't blow my mind out of the water! I'm looking forward to learning more from you. Thanks for taking the time to teach this old dog some new licks.
Thanks so much, this is exactly the reaction I’m hoping for! I’m trying my best to get to the meat and potatoes without getting too muddied in the sauce. More to come soon!
Wow, this is extremely informative! Please keep up the good work
subbed. You are great :)
Thanks so much for the support!
cool
You've got a very good sound quality young man, I guess I'm never gonna understsnd the theory about chords, seems everytime some one tries to explain in terms of theory, like you just did, my mind shuts down, I can read music well, I guess I'll just depend on that and careful listening in order to learn jazz. I may as well try to write computer code than try to understand theory, it's sooooo frustrating,
Thank you for the compliment, if there is anything specific that you’d like help with I’d be happy to try to explain. I’d like to make my material as understandable to as many people as I can, so I’d love to know what is confusing, since I’m sure many people share you feeling.
Well,... the best way I can put it is,.... people are different and have various ways of learning, for example, I drew a picture of a woman's face simply because I thought she was pretty, yet a trained artist friend of mine broke my picture down to me and explained all the technical things I did to create the image, things I never once thought about. Similarly, I create tunes, that I hope sound good simply because it sounds nice to me, then trained musicians have examined my music and told me all the technical things I did in building that tune, again, things I had no idea I did. Its cool that there are people who possess the ability to separate, examine and clearly explain the inner workings of a thing, such as a musical composition, or other artistic endeavors, (im not one of them) to me, my mind isnt that deep, It seems everything has a name for it, and thats adds to my frustration with music theory, theory is someones idea of expressing what the music is made of, and indeed it can be helpful to know whats going on, sometimes,.. up to this point i just cant wrap my head around it, its too much,....so I'll just make music and not worry about naming the steps that got me there😄
apparently with jazz the simplest things require you to learn a million scales and modes, it's incredible how anyone even can pick it up, it'd be a full time job.@@jdjones7065
Aaron, what mouthpiece do you use?
Pretty boring answer, just a gold plated bach 3C, been playing the same equipment since high school! Will likely do a trumpet equipment video in the future since it seems like a question I've been getting pretty frequently. Thanks for asking!
@@aaronbahr9978 Thanks Aaron. Not boring at all! Very smart/soft sound.
your video is existent :)
Liked it. But the notation for the II V (6:07) looks wrong !
Ah, the key signature is cropped from the image. With a key signature of Bb major (2flats) it should make more sense. I'll try to keep that in mind for future videos!
good soup
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very good