@@RandyHunter No, thank you. I'm a self teaching trumpet student and I've listen to a lot of online instruction. So much of it goes over my head. But your approach communicates so well. Cheers!
Thank you! I thought ST would make sense and allow folks to hone in on the chord tones. Glad the system works for you. Be sure to check out the Minor Chord Essentials video also.
Great lesson, Randy. I worked on playing pattern one in three keys without paper this morning, and that alone was a challenge at 60bpm. There are months of work to be done in just this lesson alone, and I am confident we will be better players if we do it. Along with the playing from memory part, there is a fair amount of theory required. My advice to myself is to stop spreading myself around and work on this lesson and only the hard parts of some tunes, like the eighth note run in Take the A train that gives me so much trouble.
Sorry to be so slow with this reply. Somehow I missed the comment. Here's a link to the PDF: beginningsax.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Major-Chord-Essentials.pdf
Lay well on guitar as well. Thx
Excellent!
The best tecaher on line for sure ¡¡¡¡ Great
Thanks Mario! I hope all is well with you.
I simply love this pattern and I am working my way through the keys. Thank you very much. Amazing. More patterns please 🎷
Thanks for the great feedback. Have you seen Minor Chord Essentials yet? I'll post another reply with the link in a moment.
Here's a link to Minor Chord Essentials: th-cam.com/video/4cRNSkIsGU4/w-d-xo.html
What a beautiful sound Randy
Thank you so much, Victor!
Awesome melodic flavorful intervalic patterns, thanks for sharing
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Awesome tenor sound 😎 👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much!
Man, you are a really good teacher. Thank you.
Thank you, Roy! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
@@RandyHunter No, thank you. I'm a self teaching trumpet student and I've listen to a lot of online instruction. So much of it goes over my head. But your approach communicates so well. Cheers!
I'm so glad to hear that, Roy! All my very best to you in your practice.@@royhurst1004
great lesson
Thanks so much!
Love this lesson
Thank you so much!
It is very concise and easy to remember the system because of "ST" instead of numbers.
Fantastic lesson.
Thank you! I thought ST would make sense and allow folks to hone in on the chord tones. Glad the system works for you. Be sure to check out the Minor Chord Essentials video also.
Really helpful lesson Randy
Thanks Jamie!
Great lesson, Randy. I worked on playing pattern one in three keys without paper this morning, and that alone was a challenge at 60bpm. There are months of work to be done in just this lesson alone, and I am confident we will be better players if we do it. Along with the playing from memory part, there is a fair amount of theory required. My advice to myself is to stop spreading myself around and work on this lesson and only the hard parts of some tunes, like the eighth note run in Take the A train that gives me so much trouble.
Thanks Joel! I'm glad you are digging the lesson! Sounds like you are spot on with your practice plan.
thanks for the lesson
My pleasure!
Nice patterns
Thanks so much, Alejandro!
fantastic teaching. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
Please do the minor 😊
Got some ideas brewing for minor now.
@@RandyHunter can't wait for it
Randy,
How can I gets copy of these patterns?
Sorry to be so slow with this reply. Somehow I missed the comment. Here's a link to the PDF: beginningsax.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Major-Chord-Essentials.pdf
I thought this was Joe Lovano
I'll take that.