Thank you for this Cecil, its a great help. Hope you can also make a video on how to connect those bebop scales when you run the changes. More power to you.
@@MikeL-7 If it's Dminmaj7 I'd do G Dom Bebop but occasionally switch the nat. 4 to a sharp 4- I think it sounds better ascending, almost like a leading tone in the scale
this is literally what i was looking for, since i mainly play on classical guitar only and i really admire Charlie Parker and Coltrane. Thank you for this great lesson!
Going to keep working on the Be-Bop stuff your posting. 36251 - 25 to IV with back door and 25 vi (relative miinor} w subdom this week. Thanks your videos are understandable...
What you are offering is literally helping in real life. I would be delighted if we could collab and i could make you the voice of a series i am designing, relevant to your niche, music. (Ps - it will be paid offc)
hi cecil! fantastic video as always.is there a book to purchace from you that explains all these topics from basics of bebop scales to advanced concepts
hey! I have a Bebop masterclass (2 different versions) on my website: www.cecilalexander.com/shop going to be taking it down soon, it’s currently on sale
your tips and lessons are priceless......thats the shit my good man!!!!!! thanks bro
Thank you for this Cecil, its a great help. Hope you can also make a video on how to connect those bebop scales when you run the changes. More power to you.
I can’t thank you enough for this series.
happy to help!
@@cecilalexander8773just a q, what bebop scale do you run over a minor with a natural 7 or 69?
@@MikeL-7 If it's Dminmaj7 I'd do G Dom Bebop but occasionally switch the nat. 4 to a sharp 4- I think it sounds better ascending, almost like a leading tone in the scale
Thank you for sharing your incredible insights on this fantastic music
Glad you enjoy it!
Thank you Cecil - this is turning into a great series of instructional videos on building the vocabulary of bebop language.
this is literally what i was looking for, since i mainly play on classical guitar only and i really admire Charlie Parker and Coltrane. Thank you for this great lesson!
Your playing and teaching is phenomenal, man!! Thanx for this brilliant lesson.
These videos are awesome. Thanks man! 🙏
Your playing is amazing. Also I always enjoy a classical guitar for jazz.
Love your lessons and playing just amazing!
That was brilliant! WOW!! Thank you for the share!!
there's no such thing as bebop scales 🤭
We know that Mr. Harris
There actually is a secret 12 note scale known as the bebop scale
@@tedsimmons4756 tabs?
Going to keep working on the Be-Bop stuff your posting. 36251 - 25 to IV with back door and 25 vi (relative miinor} w subdom this week. Thanks your videos are understandable...
Cool approach - logical comprehensive
What you are offering is literally helping in real life. I would be delighted if we could collab and i could make you the voice of a series i am designing, relevant to your niche, music. (Ps - it will be paid offc)
Thank you for these videos!
hi cecil! fantastic video as always.is there a book to purchace from you that explains all these topics from basics of bebop scales to advanced concepts
hey! I have a Bebop masterclass (2 different versions) on my website: www.cecilalexander.com/shop
going to be taking it down soon, it’s currently on sale
Are you talking about the Bebop Challenge classes?
Interesting to me that you shift position. I’ve been stretching And sliding so it’s fun to try your fingering.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you sir.
Thanks so much for this!!
Crazy !!!!
I dont get it to u have a backing track over that bepop solo how are u getting the chimes in ?
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there are no scales, simply tone mists
Tone Mists sounds sick
great thank you too bad you didn't transcribe the two examples at 4mn and 6mn
I thought all jazzers were nerds
musicians become nerds once they learn their first scale
@@cecilalexander8773 pentatonic doesn't count obviously
@@HenriDucrocq the penta it's not a scale. It's jesus christ himself
Moe dull))))