5 Levels of Pentatonics
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
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That opening about the reason we practice is really on point. These dudes just give off the best vibe. Adam and Peter are hands down some of the best teachers on the internet but also seem like people that would be genuinely cool to shoot the shit with. Truly grateful for what you do
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Thank you so much you really help me out !
@Kieran Daxton happy to help =)
Man I saw that thing, I said “man if you don’t show me them McCoy Tyner things”
The opening of this video hit me in all the right places. Thank you adam. You're right. I'm not practicing because I want to be the best, I'm not practicing to impress anyone ( Or even a girl for that matter ). I'm practicing because I want that connection and I want to share that connection with others who are chasing it. Much love, bruv!
The best place for practical jazz is Open Studio by a country mile . Thanks again , I get so much from these lessons.
Adam has such a kind heart, not only towards the students, but also towards himself. Using a human stumble as an opportunity for a teachable moment... I love that!
Thank you so much for your support, Adam! Greetings from Germany 🙂
These are the best lessons I've found. Every lesson I've seen on this channel has been amazing. Actual lessons on fundamentals and rudiments rather than 'tutorials' on how to parrot something or other. This stuff is exactly what musicians need, thank you so much.
ТЫ МОЙ ГЕНИЙ...СПАСИБО ЧТО ТЫ ЕСТЬ👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow! Adam's chat from 6:33 to about 8:03 was exactly what I needed to hear right now! Bloody motivational to my ears! Thank you so much & I will now go practice my scales, make beautiful music and eat as many vegetables as I can find!
I'm in Burgundy in France. I love your channel soooooooooooooooooooooooo much.
I can't imagine a better way to practice. Slow and repeat. I was never taught how to practice and it's taken me years to figure it out. Thanks for the reinforcement.
This is teaching the way it should be.
So generous of you, great lesson, great presence.
Man Adam!! These exercises have really started to demystify the art of pentatonic and inside outside playing. Thanks a bunch. More please!!
Thank you Adam, you are amazing. thank you (a lot) for bringing awareness into our practice time and our life.
You and Peter are really something else, I'm very grateful. hope you are doing great
love that intro!
Wow that intro is so right. I kept wondering why we practice if it’s not merely “to be good” or to “present myself solidly to the work of music” which while pragmatic is just that. We practice to open up the way for that inner spark to flow. So gorgeous. Thank you 😊
Side slipping idea "Level 5" fits great on the guitar, 8th fret. Great lesson and nice sequencing of ideas to develop and compose penta licks. Kudos Adam
Adams I am enjoying your video all the way from Ghana . (West Africa). Trust me this lesson is something else. It has really opened my eyes to alot of things. I used to ran the scales up and down in the linear fashion and wondered how I could make music with that. Thanks alot. Very happy to have this and very grateful. I guess we have to apply it to all other scales.
Very good lesson. I dig that you said " might not sound hip just yet.....but there's hipness to be had. Ha !
One of your best Adam. Smooth, relaxed and so inspiring!
This is great. Like a yoga class! I appreciate the presence and attention to mindset, Adam!
Hey from New Zealand!! Thanks for everything you guys! Great great help in my music and playing!
Thank's Adam ! It open new windows for me. Steven from Montreal
Literally made a cup of tea and sat down to do this first thing this morning. Thank you for practicing with us!!! It’s great 🎶✨💐
Perfect❤
I can hear the oriental flavor as these scales are played slowly.
Then to imagine the steamy melodic these scales evoke at speed.
It's learning the blues from the inside out, rather than hoping to have an ear to get to get there.
I love what Adam is doing with his left hand. Especially towards the end of the lesson.
Thank you for this! I'm a newer player and this helped me immensely.
Keyboardist/ Trombonist from North Carolina. Thank you Adam for posting! I enjoy your delivery and humor; encourages me to go sit down at the piano.
I practice more because of you and Open Studio. And because of that, I enjoy my playing so much more. These videos are treasures. Thank you!
Wow, levels 1-4 was nice. Level 5 was so mind blowing!!! As a guitar player, I always go up a half step to Db- pentatonic, not to B-. Also, I have never gone outside on beat#2, usually bar #2. Such a useable phrase. Thanks, Adam!
Tenor Saxophonist from Columbus, Ohio area. Yeah... half step slides and broken groups... thanks Adam
So grateful to have these videos during quarantine... from France :)
Absolutely brilliant. Loving the approach of imminently practical fundamentals that are infused with the feeling we are responsible to bring to them. Thanks Adam and everyone participating. Building the bedrock of competency and capacity. Cheers!
Love your work, from South Africa
What happens when an artist’s work enters a person’s life? What intimate process evolves when a relationship is established between musician and listener? That's what's been happening to me, yet again. A giant thanks to these mentors for helping me understand the piano.
This is brilliant. Teaching basics in a thorough methodical discipline leading through to something that smokes. You are a great musician and an outstanding pedagogue. Thank you for this contribution to humanity :)
That thought process is a cool concept. An exercise for the mind.
Merci for this. These sessions are a great way to go from simply simple to complexly simple.
I woke up with pentatonics on the brain. Thanks for doing this.
@breakfastplan4518 that intro or b-roll it hit me, too. I'm so glad of that❤❤❤❤❤
my month of pentatonic study thanks a bunch it will be resourceful to me
This is really nice step-by-step lesson, Adam! I am practicing with you on a saxophone. Can you, please, make more practicing sessions like this, focused more on the half-step-sliding, side skipping, outside playing? Cheers
I'm a pianist, I see you from Morocco, and I would like to see a class with you, it's just that I speak Spanish
Awesome! Thanks!😎
Damn, I'm feeling you. Definitely in the moment. Love the way you are loving teaching and putting your soul into it. Cult stuff - gonna learn all your different levels. Just decided I'm gonna concentrate on the pentatonic scales but not learn it like scales even though I love scales. Thanks for your inspirational tutorial. God bless.
Nicely done, Adam. Broken down so well. I recommend you to musician friends of mine. Continued success to you and Open Studio.
Love your videos. I'm a practicing saxophonist/clarinetist who started many years ago on keyboard. Love the ideas and info available. Breaking my mind trying to develop the four-note chords based on the alt dom scale. Worth knowing in all keys - assuming a 1,000 hours in a day! ;-) Great stuff. Thanks.
thanks adam i loved this! ❤
Your classes are absolutely ingenious, greetings from Macedonia
thank you Adam, pure gold
What an amazing lesson! As a guitarist studying Eric Johnson’s pentatonic shapes, this has been a treasure trove of ideas on how to link them together. Thank you!
Great exercise, really gets your ear familiar with those five tones!
love your passion bro
I like trhe step by step, slow tempo, systematic approach including sheet music and demonstration. I am singer and the broken groups are nice for singers. Thanks. more of this is welcome.
Great video! I’ve heard players use the half-step slide, but I never understood how I could use it. I also appreciate how you emphasized your 4th interval comping. This video will definitely raise my game. Thank you!
🎹Hey Adam….. I appreciate this lesson very much the Pentatonics……..The Pentatonics are All very new to me so THANK YOU for taking us through this very interesting lesson!!!!!!🥰🥰🥰
shouts from Switzerland. love your teachings!
this is just great! thank you. Manila
Thanks!
I've been messing around mostly with the major pentatonic and the McCoy Tyner ( dominant 7th ) pentatonic ( on keyboards ). Listening to and watching this, I can see and hear that I need to add that minor pentatonic to my vocabulary. And your approach to it is fascinating and insightful; thanks Adam - ( out of Hampton, VA )
Thank you for that Jack handy/ Kenny Warner moment my bro
muchas gracias!! practicando desde colombia
Thank you ✨✨✨❤️
You guys are great thank you Aaron from Atlanta GA.
Greetings ! Coming @ C'ha from So. Calif 😊 * * *
G’day mate from Sydney !
AWESOME... From Los Angeles (LACC Herb Albert Music Center)
Chicago
absolutely love your intro
I am living in Israel. Enjoy listening to all kinds of systematic practicing.
Thanks a lot man
Saxophonist from Hampton Va. very well done .Thanks Adam.
thank you very much b...I ve learn a lot from this lesson
Greetings from Spain
❤Awesome channel, from the small town of Watsonville which is near Santa Cruz, Ca😊
Really cool intro
Great intro ! I'm practising with guitar in Cork, ireland. :-D
Awesome! Thank you for the lesson!
Such a fab lesson!
Madison, Wisconsin, but born and raised in NYC
Another great tutorial,,thanks Adam
That was quite awesome and I'm not even a piano player.
Am practicing from Uganda
Someday I may listen to this intro without crying. Not that likely but I guess it’s possible😭🥲❤️
Great stuff!. Definitely helps to "demystify" the sound/process.
great practise session Adam...
GREAT lesson! thanks so much
Hi Adam. Perfect session - THANK YOU !!!! Please pay attention to where the microphone stand is. It sometimes covers the view to your fingers on the piano. I find it important for the fingering :-)
thanks! Adam!
great vid, you give me inspiration to practice more
hello from Shanghai, nice stuff bro
This very cool thanks for this
Great content bro thanks!
Txs! Very interesting!
Great Lesson!! It brought me back to the Pentatonics course you teach on Open Studio. I was surprised by how well I handled your lesson since I don't often play pentatonics; full credit to your course for putting them in my fingers.
Nice !
6 degrees out but wood stove warm inside Mt Hollow Catskill Mountain State Forest Woodstock New York ... Pent away.
Practicing the Trombone in Courtenay BC jeff Agopsowicz
Lol that intro was deep
Hey, i like this video! you guys should hire a guitarist to lead some lessons. Would be nice to mix it up. Guitarists, horn players, bass, even drums. As long as the lesson is appliccable everywhere, then we can all practice along
Greetings from germany :)