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Daniel K Johansson
Швеция
Добавлен 2 янв 2020
Trombone player and composer living in Stockholm, Sweden.
On this channel I provide exercises for improving your jazz improvisation!
On this channel I provide exercises for improving your jazz improvisation!
How to do "jazz turns" on the trombone
How do you play turns on the trombone, as a jazz musician? Let's find out!
Free PDF with the Curtis and J.J. examples:
payhip.com/b/yvjEN
More jazz exercises:
payhip.com/DanielKJohansson
danielkjohanssontrombone
www.danielkjohansson.com/
00:00 Intro
00:51 Curtis Fuller line
03:20 J.J. Johnson line
05:06 The Queen Bee 1
06:50 The Queen Bee 2
Free PDF with the Curtis and J.J. examples:
payhip.com/b/yvjEN
More jazz exercises:
payhip.com/DanielKJohansson
danielkjohanssontrombone
www.danielkjohansson.com/
00:00 Intro
00:51 Curtis Fuller line
03:20 J.J. Johnson line
05:06 The Queen Bee 1
06:50 The Queen Bee 2
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How to add an INTRO in iReal Pro
Просмотров 220Месяц назад
Did you know that you add intros to tunes in iReal Pro? In this video I give you 2 quick examples of how to do it! My jazz trombone exercises: payhip.com/DanielKJohansson danielkjohanssontrombone www.danielkjohansson.com/ 00:00 Introduction 00:25 The easy way 01:39 Custom intro
"Jay-Bird" plays J.J. Johnson - drum solo by Jesper Kviberg!
Просмотров 1472 месяца назад
From a performance at Ludvika Jazzklubb in Sweden with the "Jay-Bird" quintet. We had talked about Dizzy Gillespie's tune Salt Peanuts earlier, and suddenly it found its way into our solos. The tune is called “Daylie” Double. Jesper Kviberg - drums Robert Erlandsson - bass Daniel Tilling - piano Linus Lindblom - tenor saxophone Daniel K Johansson - trombone My jazz exercises: payhip.com/DanielK...
iReal Pro - Add your own tunes!
Просмотров 4263 месяца назад
Did you know that you can create your own songs in iReal Pro? In this video I give you a quick guide on how to do it! My trombone jazz exercises: payhip.com/DanielKJohansson danielkjohanssontrombone www.danielkjohansson.com/ 00:00 Introduction 00:53 Create new song 01:21 Templates 02:04 Input chords 02:56 The mistake 03:23 Repeat symbol 04:07 Copy and paste a section 05:27 Correct ...
(J.J. Johnson) In a Little Provincial Town - performed by "Jay-Bird"
Просмотров 3629 месяцев назад
Composed by Bobby Jaspar and (probably) arranged by J.J. Johnson. Performed by the Swedish quintet "Jay-Bird" at Crescendo, Norrköping (Sweden). Daniel K Johansson, trombone Linus Lindblom, flute Daniel Tilling, piano Lars Ekman, bass Jesper Kviberg, drums www.danielkjohansson.com danielkjohanssontrombone
"Jay Bird" plays the music of J.J. Johnson!
Просмотров 47810 месяцев назад
From a performance at Crescendo in Norrköping, Sweden. The tunes are Old Devil Moon, I Should Care, Never Let Me Go and Jay Bird. Daniel K Johansson, trombone Linus Lindblom, tenor saxophone and flute Daniel Tilling, piano Lars Ekman, bass Jesper Kviberg, drums www.danielkjohansson.com
Bebop Delight plays "Little Shark" (live)
Просмотров 377Год назад
Recorded live at Hjorthagens Jazzklubb, Stockholm 2023 Little Shark is composed by Daniel K Johansson Fredrik Olsson, guitar Robert Erlandsson, bass Mattias Puttonen, drums Daniel K Johansson, trombone danielkjohanssontrombone www.danielkjohansson.com/
How to play over Rhythm Changes (3 levels)
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Год назад
For new and scared improvisors as well as more experienced players - here are some tips for nailing rhythm changes! My jazz exercises: payhip.com/DanielKJohansson danielkjohanssontrombone www.danielkjohansson.com/ Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:43 Level 1 06:17 Level 2 12:56 Level 3
Fundamental Diatonic Triad Patterns - For Jazz Trombonists!
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.Год назад
Practicing diatonic triads is one of the best ways to boost the flow and confidence in your jazz improvisation. Not only are these patterns great exercises for flexibility and for getting more familiar with all the keys, they will also sound great when soloing - just the way they are. A 37-page PDF with these patterns written out in all keys: payhip.com/b/hksge More jazz exercises: payhip.com/D...
Bebop Delight plays "Ars Gratia Artis" by Nils Lindberg (excerpt)
Просмотров 719Год назад
A clip from Glenn Miller Café In Stockholm. Ars Gratia Artis is composed by Nils Lindberg (1933-2022) and featured on his album Trisection from 1963. "Bebop Delight" is: Fredrik Olsson - guitar Robert Erlandsson - bass Mattias Puttonen - drums Daniel K Johansson - trombone Thank you Daniel Agurén for filming! danielkjohanssontrombone www.danielkjohansson.com/
3 Fantastic Bertil Strandberg Phrases!
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
3 Fantastic Bertil Strandberg Phrases!
3 Important Scale Exercises With Chromatic Approach Notes!
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.2 года назад
3 Important Scale Exercises With Chromatic Approach Notes!
Introduction To Chromatic Concepts For Jazz Trombonists
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
Introduction To Chromatic Concepts For Jazz Trombonists
I Learned 30 Jazz Standards In 30 Days (here's what happened)
Просмотров 3 тыс.2 года назад
I Learned 30 Jazz Standards In 30 Days (here's what happened)
3 Essential Arpeggio Cells For Jazz Trombonists!
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
3 Essential Arpeggio Cells For Jazz Trombonists!
How You Should Start Your Jazz Solo
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.2 года назад
How You Should Start Your Jazz Solo
Basic Arpeggio Deep Dive For Jazz Trombonists!
Просмотров 42 тыс.2 года назад
Basic Arpeggio Deep Dive For Jazz Trombonists!
How To Use A Hip Woody Shaw Phrase In Your Own Playing!
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
How To Use A Hip Woody Shaw Phrase In Your Own Playing!
How To Overcome Performance Anxiety (As An Improviser)
Просмотров 2012 года назад
How To Overcome Performance Anxiety (As An Improviser)
Three Stunning Frank Rosolino Phrases For Jazz Trombonists!
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Three Stunning Frank Rosolino Phrases For Jazz Trombonists!
Three Classic Diminished Patterns For Jazz Trombonists!
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 года назад
Three Classic Diminished Patterns For Jazz Trombonists!
Three Amazing Curtis Fuller Phrases For Jazz Trombonists!
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.3 года назад
Three Amazing Curtis Fuller Phrases For Jazz Trombonists!
Trombone Mutes - Which Should You Buy?
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
Trombone Mutes - Which Should You Buy?
What trombone are you using amazing playing also!!!
Thank you! It's a Martin Committee from the 60's.
Awesome Misty example
Nice sounding group! And nice looking trombone - not sure what model it is?
Thank you! It’s a Martin Committee, I love it! 🎶
Nice video. Fontana would use the b7 as a launching point using lip slurs. In Bb rhythm changes he would start a long line on Ab, slur up to G, then play a long chromatic, stepwise line downwards
What I've learned is, know when to say "no" when offered a gig. Just because someone offers you to play with a group doesn't mean you have to accept it. Listen to your gut. Know when the group doesn't have your best interest in mind. I once played a gig where I showed up an hour ahead of time. The rest of the band was apparently "pissed" (as I later found out, because I didn't help load equipment on the way to the gig). The problem was, they never said they were meeting ahead of time to load equipment, nor gave me any information about meeting ahead of time. I should've just walked off the gig because I thought that was unfair. I choose to stick it out because I wanted to play. The gig didn't go well anyways.... Play with the right people. If you show up for rehearsal and they spend half the time talking or arguing politics, it's time to find a different group. Make sure everyone understands the music well enough to play it live. Bringing your ipad to the gig/not knowing the key/ not understanding the style, is a sign that maybe it shouldn't be performed live. Memorize EVERYTHING. Don't rely on reading sheet music because you never know when the lighting isn't going to work at the venue. Don't drink carbonated beverages the day of the gig. It will upset your stomach. Most concerts are played at night, but try to avoid that. Try to book gigs during the day (or even in the morning!). You'll feel more refreshed and probably play better, no matter the circumstance. Play on the horn that you feel comfortable playing on. Don't switch equipment right before the gig.
Some great points there! Good communication / clear information is so important, and something I always provide myself as a bandleader.
What trombone are you using?
Martin Committee!
You did...😂 ❤
The exercises you present on your channel are all very helpful. ( a little bit intimidating, but definitely the right stuff to practise ) 🙏🏼❤️
Bro, this is tuff brain gymnastics, but definitely worth it ❤
Thx man, you are agreat educator. This definitely improves my trombone language tremendously. ❤
Thank You!
Believe it or not, I've been dealing with this topic for the last 2 months. It couldn't have been better timing for the video 😅...Greetings from Čakovec!
I love it when the timing is perfect, hehe. It's such a nice little icing on the cake so to speak - I hope you nail your turns! 🎶
Always love your vid (including this one), but I really wanna comment on your shirt! Dude, I played that video game a ton on my Commodore 64 back in the day. A Bruce Lee game correct? Anyways love the shirt, and your vids❤️ take care!
Yes! I still have my C64 (but stuffed away in the closet, I need to find a place for it!). I bought the shirt last (or this?) year, but with every wash the print fades slightly - so it almost looks like an original from the 80's. 😊🕹️ Thank you for watching!
Many thanks for the video! Gold!!! 🤝🤝🤝
Glad it was helpful! 🎶
Great video I dont play trombone (as you know) but after this I think I know a bit more now I just have to find the lips and the air to make it happen. Be safe and skilful. Pinge
Just give it time - soon enough you will be playing trombone as well. 😁 Thank you for watching Mr. P!
Wow! Спасибо! 🤝
I need to practice arpeggios...on ANY instrument. I play: piano, euphonium, trombone, & guitar, and they ALL need arpeggio practice, BIG time! I also play the North Indian tabla...no arpeggios needed there, though(!) HAVE AT IT!
This is really very educational. Thank you Sir.
Thank you! I didn't know about highlighting bars and 'insert space'. That's a great bit of useful information. Way to go.
Great, glad it was helpful!
Great song choice, sounds good! 👌🏻
great, thanks alot
After finishing it won't save or give me the play back button. Do I do something after finishing?
I'm not sure, that hasn't happened to me... Is the song still there, just not "clickable"? Maybe search around in the iReal Pro forums: irealb.com/forums/
Hi ! Thanks you for your advices, it helps me a lot ! But i dont achieve to pay those exercices... the arpeggio works good but not this one, any idea ?
Hello, glad to hear it's helpful! Do you mean you paid but didn't receive the PDF? In that case, email me at info@danielkjohansson.com and I'll take a look!
For those of you wondering where my trombone tutorials are - they will probably return, I just needed to focus on my own development for a while. I really appreciate all the kind words, and other interesting feedback as well. Keep swingin'! 🎶
Nice to hear from you again! Looking forward to the new tutorials.
Nice
N ight in Tunsia?
Thanks for your channel
Thanks!
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Thanks!
Thank you for the contribution!
What mute are you using?
Yamaha Silent Brass from the 90's.
"Patterns for Jazz" is actually a great book of arpeggios and different scale form exercises, and there's a bass clef version
De ti aprendí los ejercicios de disminuido y perfeccioné bastante. Gracias!!!!
Jerry Bergonzi's Inside Improvisation Vol.2 Pentatonics chapter 2 creating pentatonic lines using skips and steps
muy bueno donde puede encontrar la partitura de curtis fuller yesterdays improvisación
Very good benifical
Jerry's Coker's Patterns for Jazz - Bass Clef instruments
The mutes actually sound really nice and add more jazzyness and vintage vibe to the sound
Going to do this challenge using your list, but will not do it in 30 days. I'll tackle each standard for five days.
Nice, that sounds less stressful. 😁 Good luck!
Are you playing a Martin trombone?
It is indeed a Martin Committee, from the early 60's!
That tone is just amazing.
a great tune, well played.
Thank you! Yes, beautiful tune. 🎶
Que boquilla utilizas?
In this video it's a Bach 7C, but I have since then switched to the Yamaha Nils Landgren mouthpiece!
amazing video, just got my braces off and this is helping rebuild my range and new embouchure!
Grymt Daniel! 🎉
Tack Henrik - ett väldigt roligt projekt!
Nice man ! Upload the full gig if you have it...its good stuff :)
Thank you! I might upload some complete tunes at least!
I did a Instagram short on this lick, super fun when you really honk them low tones out.
I like the stuff you introduce for trombone, I was wondering about a tune called Senor Blues because of the Ebmi going to B.
That’s a cool song, and using a B7 adds another flavor to the minor blues. I have actually never played it (I love Horace’s recording though) but I think I would treat that chord like it was a “regular” Abm7 and just replace the note bb with an a.
In 5:39 You played C#, not as in note description - C:)
Good catch! I wasn't precise enough there. Pretty nice sounding scale as well though. 😁
Curtis played on an Olds Opera