This is a great lesson, Richie! I like how the teaching in this episode is very casual and conversational rather than sounding like you're reading a script. I really liked this.
Thank you for lifting the fog surrounding bebop, all is now crystal clear. The examples are great: typical and so clearly explained. We all owe you big time Richie, thanks again for the huge effort you put into this.
What a spectacular lesson! One of the best ever Richie gems. Loved the m7b5 and altered variations. I personally enjoy the patented Richie chuckle when he likes a particular phrase. It would be interesting to see how some of the other bebop masters phrases look in comparison to Parker. That video took an extraordinary amount of work to produce. Thanks Richie!
@@RichieZellon Yes indeed it's the most important part. Thanks for helping the fans of music out there. Btw, nice backdrop. Very «impressionniste français»...
Man, I try to get into this, it’s just too advanced for my ear. Are there any artists that play a more simplified slower version of jazz to start with? With a rock/pop background Jazz just sounds like rambling linear movements to my ear.
thanks for the collection. i am a little confused about the notenaming ... many diffenrent named Notes - sometimes related to the II-chord, sometimes to the actuel chord. Not realy confusing but in one case it is false ...
Finally someone who breaks the licks into digestible, learnable pieces instead of going “like this” and playing an entire solo. Thank you!!!!
Thanks, glad it was helpful!
I’m learning how to play bebop on piano but this is the best breakdown I’ve ever seen on how bebop musicians actually think. Instant like.
Thanks, that's great to hear!!
This is a great lesson, Richie! I like how the teaching in this episode is very casual and conversational rather than sounding like you're reading a script. I really liked this.
Thank you for lifting the fog surrounding bebop, all is now crystal clear. The examples are great: typical and so clearly explained. We all owe you big time Richie, thanks again for the huge effort you put into this.
You're very welcome!
So nice to wake up on a Saturday and learn all those very cool licks.Thank you so much
So glad to hear that...thanks!
Love the reinforcement of the leap.
Thanks Richie! What a masterclass on Bebop language! And quite a few C-JAM blues Cells there as well... :)
Thanks Carlos, glad you enjoyed it!
What a spectacular lesson! One of the best ever Richie gems. Loved the m7b5 and altered variations. I personally enjoy the patented Richie chuckle when he likes a particular phrase. It would be interesting to see how some of the other bebop masters phrases look in comparison to Parker. That video took an extraordinary amount of work to produce. Thanks Richie!
Thanks! I will consider doing something similar with another bebop master.
Fantastic!!
Thank you Richie, High level of detail of the musical expression of the great Charlie Parker!
Excellent Thank you!
Good timing on this great selection of bebop licks, have been focusing in Bird land this month. Love your lessons and playing, thank you Richie!
Thanks...Bird Forever!
Amazing lesson, I learned so much thank you Sir.
Good stuff! Lot of work… Thanks! Kindly, Daniel
Great analysis!
Very interesting, Thanks Richie. Bird is good for the ear.
And for the soul...thanks Marc! :)
@@RichieZellon Yes indeed it's the most important part. Thanks for helping the fans of music out there. Btw, nice backdrop. Very «impressionniste français»...
Hello can I have the PDF of these amazing licks ?Btw thanks for sharing this deep knowledges
Nice 😀
love this, please do more like it!
can you do a lesson on triplets of BIRD? ( in c major like this)
Thanks! Will keep it mind.
Man, I try to get into this, it’s just too advanced for my ear. Are there any artists that play a more simplified slower version of jazz to start with?
With a rock/pop background Jazz just sounds like rambling linear movements to my ear.
I am appreciating your lessons but can’t figure out how to get the downloads and get the PDF files you talk about.
Go to Jazzguitar.richiezellon.com/premium
Great Lesson, Richie. I just subscribed to your newsletter. But I could not find the download of this lesson yet...
Thanks! It's the first video in the Jazz Guitar Vlog! Make sure you are logged in.
@@RichieZellon thx, it worked finally.. 👍😀
thanks for the collection.
i am a little confused about the notenaming ...
many diffenrent named Notes - sometimes related to the II-chord, sometimes to the actuel chord. Not realy confusing but in one case it is false ...
The note naming is all correct. I don't think you understand jazz theory...
@@RichieZellon yes, it should be so ...
this man should be a teacher in college or university …👊🏻 thx
I was for many years!
@@RichieZellon cool, thx for sharing 🍻