This is great! This way you not only understand what you like and why, but also learn how to reproduce it in different contexts and tonalities! Thank you for the video!
Great lesson, thanks for taking the time to make it! When you're making the new licks, do you usually use notation as shown, or do you prefer to just explore things by ear and go from there? Though I know theory it would feel more organic to me to go by the ear alone, and then figure out how the theory supports what I find, but then again I've not worked this idea as hard as you have. Thanks again, always great to see a thorough walk through of a concept like this. Cheers!
Just bought 100 ii V 1 turnarounds and can’t find anywhere on my iPad. Wondering if it can be sent again? So disappointed to waste practice time looking for it..
Congratulations are in order! You're well on your way to SOUNDING LIKE EVERYONE ELSE. Transcribing solos is great for ear training. But it's NOT the way to develop your playing if you want to actually play Jazz. Most so-called (especially young, Jazz college product musicians) are not actually playing Jazz.
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🔥happy transcribing! Great video Nathan
This is great! This way you not only understand what you like and why, but also learn how to reproduce it in different contexts and tonalities! Thank you for the video!
Very cool Nathan, especially the reconstruction of transcribed lines.. Be well..
Thanks! That was a truly illuminating lesson!
Never done jazz gym but I do the text lessons...they are awesome! Well worth it!
Thanks! Very inspirational!
The real Kenny G ❤
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I get so thrown off (kinda let down) when we don’t get a @saxologic face at the end of the outro😂
Gotta love around 1:35 in... ;)
Great lesson, thanks for taking the time to make it! When you're making the new licks, do you usually use notation as shown, or do you prefer to just explore things by ear and go from there? Though I know theory it would feel more organic to me to go by the ear alone, and then figure out how the theory supports what I find, but then again I've not worked this idea as hard as you have.
Thanks again, always great to see a thorough walk through of a concept like this. Cheers!
My first thought was that from bar 18 he was just playing a rhythm changes until the A7
Wow JAZZ GYM inspirational.....; please
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Just bought 100 ii V 1 turnarounds and can’t find anywhere on my iPad. Wondering if it can be sent again? So disappointed to waste practice time looking for it..
Congratulations are in order! You're well on your way to SOUNDING LIKE EVERYONE ELSE. Transcribing solos is great for ear training. But it's NOT the way to develop your playing if you want to actually play Jazz. Most so-called (especially young, Jazz college product musicians) are not actually playing Jazz.
Yawn. Just listen to the albums and cop the kicks there