5 Golden Arpeggio Exercises for Jazz Musicians

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024

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  • @ChadLefkowitzBrown
    @ChadLefkowitzBrown  2 года назад +5

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  • @maxwidmer5895
    @maxwidmer5895 2 года назад +24

    Cool stuff! A couple of weeks ago I was jamming with a sax player who played the first descending major arpeggio pattern over a pop track, which sounded really great

  • @UkuleleAversion
    @UkuleleAversion 2 года назад +10

    Since watching Chad LB’s lessons I’ve been working on arpeggiating with strong voice leading through the chord changes of Countdown. It’s been helpful.

  • @wyndhleodumegwu253
    @wyndhleodumegwu253 2 года назад +1

    Incredible ❤️ Service 🙌 to man, woman and God!

  • @trumpetinlove
    @trumpetinlove 7 месяцев назад

    I was looking for something like this, I just bought it, thanks for this work guys.

  • @wyndhl8309
    @wyndhl8309 Год назад

    "Gymnicians" are a major source of inspiration and influence; utilize them.

  • @philholmesmusic569
    @philholmesmusic569 Год назад

    Awesome video! I'm already using this pack. It's beautiful stuff to practice. Great to have your clear description to go with it. Thanks❤

  • @felixemilioloramartinez3718
    @felixemilioloramartinez3718 Год назад

    Awesome, Thank you for that video

  • @Samuel-de-Frame
    @Samuel-de-Frame 2 года назад

    100% what I needed. THANKS GUYS!!!

  • @alexeymorozov816
    @alexeymorozov816 Год назад +2

    Guys, I have a question regarding the best approach to tackling this book. It could sound funny, but the book is vast and at the first glance it is clear - you need to learn arpeggios but in what order?
    What is your practical approach to learning new patterns from this book? e.g You take 1 scale and learn ONLY this one particular scale across all other patterns? or do you pick randomly some scale and pattern and learn until you get it under your fingers? No questions regarding the content, it's clear and great, thanks for your work here, but struggling a bit with the integration approach, maybe you could share your thoughts here. Thanks!

  • @user-yy5ie1kt3t
    @user-yy5ie1kt3t 6 дней назад +1

    🎉

  • @floridaguy1955
    @floridaguy1955 2 года назад +1

    This is really good stuff! Purchased last week. I also heartily recommend Chad's warm up exercises. Got that a year ago. A major scale arpeggio exercise is presented just like at the beginning of this video. I have been through the book 2 times over the last year and doing it again now. It is amazing how muscle memory gets you over the hump. Yesterday, flawlessly played the F# major arpeggio breakdown of it all in good time. You really have to stick to this to get it down but when you do you will feel great!

  • @ifidiWEphod
    @ifidiWEphod 2 года назад +1

    Great content... Gained alot... Thanks boss

  • @jonathankyobe6490
    @jonathankyobe6490 2 года назад

    Your from another planet 🙏🙏

  • @HealingWord_Psalm107-20
    @HealingWord_Psalm107-20 7 месяцев назад +3

    Not to be bad for business, but you’ll actually get more out of the lesson by just taking the examples from this video and working them out in all 12 keys for yourself (and then transposition them to melodic/harmonic minor & w-h/h-w diminished for yourself).

    • @jellewils3974
      @jellewils3974 2 дня назад

      Yup, put m in Excel, let it calculate and there you have it in all keys. A real timesaver. I agree doing it by ear is very beneficial as well, I do that too for smaller licks, but it's great to have it on paper and drill it too. That way it can be accessed for practice anytime And drilled into the subconcious for a lifetime by sheer repetition

  • @ruby_gleyzes
    @ruby_gleyzes 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video, thanks!

  • @Steve-xl1en
    @Steve-xl1en 5 месяцев назад

    great video. I have noticed all of these exercises are basically arpeggios in root position, is the eventual aim to do them all in 1st, 2nd and 3rd inversions as well?

  • @notsirius
    @notsirius Год назад

    taking it back to the basics really does help though

  • @axe4sax651
    @axe4sax651 2 года назад +3

    I've been working through the Arpeggio Hand Book, I'm only on the Major section and it's been a great workout. Of all the exercises I find the 3751 a real challenge. The other patterns/inversions come quite naturally but I find that one real hard going - tough to get the sound in my ears and under my fingers. I was wondering if anyone else has the same experience with this particular pattern?

    • @roger65er
      @roger65er 2 года назад

      I totally agree. It's been the same kind of challenge for me.

    • @bonggoat
      @bonggoat 2 года назад

      @@roger65er I am getting there going very very slow on each note. Seems to be working. Then I do a bar.

    • @floridaguy1955
      @floridaguy1955 2 года назад

      Once you get outside of the 1357 mentality and mix it up, it just takes time and practice to get it under your fingers. I did derivations of that over all 12 2-5-1 progressions. It is worth the time and effort.

  • @reuven8815
    @reuven8815 2 года назад +1

    Great Stufff!!!!

  • @monchingdeguzmam3317
    @monchingdeguzmam3317 2 года назад

    excellent idol

  • @olivierbrionne9302
    @olivierbrionne9302 2 года назад

    Please what is the good arpeggio handbook to buy if I play flute or other it instruments, is it piano or concert tonality ?

  • @djdent95
    @djdent95 2 года назад +5

    Hey Chad, what’s that ligature? It looks cool!

  • @ragnarsimonsen4889
    @ragnarsimonsen4889 2 года назад

    I don't understand this, because already in the second arpeggio (from D) you are playing a minor chord, following with the other church tone scales.

  • @xxczerxx
    @xxczerxx 2 года назад

    Neat. Is it worthwhile cycling through 12 keys at the same time? It's really hard to play arpeggios chromatically (C maj 7, C# Maj 7 etc.) but was wondering if beneficial

    • @alexdandanalex
      @alexdandanalex Год назад +1

      The more difficult the concept, the more you'll benefit from learning it. Treat difficulty like a spotlight on your shortcomings.

  • @darrylwilliams1800
    @darrylwilliams1800 2 года назад

    This is awesome do you have a transcription for trumpet?

    • @loopingmadman
      @loopingmadman 2 года назад +1

      Tenor sax & trumpet are keyed the same.

    • @cole_bh0373
      @cole_bh0373 2 года назад +1

      @@loopingmadman true but for trumpet you might take somethings down an octave because we can reach that f sharp below the stsff

  • @MaxEng1492
    @MaxEng1492 2 года назад

    Hi

  • @mirkokoky9651
    @mirkokoky9651 2 года назад

    Its a shame we dont here more of this melodic lines

  • @darudesandstorm5993
    @darudesandstorm5993 2 года назад

    just gonna pretend tht intro was ez wht a chad

  • @thomasoberle4082
    @thomasoberle4082 2 года назад

    Can I hear your videos in German?

  • @majorjones3731
    @majorjones3731 Год назад

    😊😅