Yes lick 5 is the one. The corkscrew lick starting on the b7 of the Gm7 is found all over Birds solos he uses it all over the place . The greatest formulaic improviser that ever lived !
Do it! You can only worst case scenario learn a ton and have fun from it! I mean I have never touched a piano in my life and her channel as well as makes me wanna practice some jazz piano playing too!
@@RenegadeShepard69uhhh, no. You can easily get really frustratwd the moment you sit infront of the piano and dont know where to begin with. Start with the Basics, finger techniques, music Theorie, and then improvise.
@@RenegadeShepard69of course fun is all that Matters, but it IS Not as easy as that. I play the piano 10+ years now but the jazz world was something new to me. It took me more than a month to feel the music to improv on a basic ii-V-I
I took a leave from the coffee House to practice classical Music but this morning i woke To your greeting of hi ! .then I watched a video and could Only let myself comtinue with My jazz playing. Practice and Live ...thank you j dorothy.. Dl
Wow! So good! Thank you for this video. I'm not even a pianist and I still find it so useful. Quick question, Is 10 and 18 the same lick or am I just reading it wrong? 🤔
Man. I need to pick up my sax again :( biggest mistake I ever made was to stop playing my horn. I say this often. I need to procure it again. Tenor Selmer reference 36
This is wonderful!, thank you! I fell in love with this song (pun intended) when I heard Chet Baker's version. Could you please do a tutorial on his pianist Russ Freeman's comping? That would be so great!
basically it is really easy to play when it comes to thinking 2-5 as just 5 as Barry Harris mentioned, thanks for picking great licks. I love the 3rd one it proves 2-5 is just 5
could someone help me understand something please? on the first lick on the second measure the F is played, I thought it was an avoid note, yet it sounds good, so I don't understand how it works haha also I don't understand how the Ab note works there as well because it sounds really cool but logic says it should sound dissonant thank you in advance :)
The F at the end of measure 2 is just the concept of anticipating the next chord. because the time of the C7 chord is ending and the F chord comes in soon after that tone is being played, it is ok. the short answer is just anticipating the chord change. you could also DELAY the chord change by continuing to play C7 language into the F chord.
The Ab: The Ab works because it is just an extension tone of the C7 chord. because it's a dominant chord aka a flat seven chord, you can use a variety of extensions on this chord. Ab is flat 6 which is flat 13. (Also sharp 5 but let's stick to thinking of it as an extension) The chord is C7, which means you can say it as C9, C7b9, C7#9, C#11, C13, C7b13. C9= a D tone C7b9 = a Db or a C# tone C7#9 = a D# or Eb tone C#11 = an F# or Gb tone C13 = an A tone C7b13 = an Ab tone
The E natural works over the Gmin7 chord because of the same concept of the dominant chord, the C7 chord you asked about. Gmin7 doesn't have to strictly be Gmin7. you can use Gmin6 language over it. Gmin9, Gmin7, Gmin11, Gmin13. a ii chord does not always have to be a minor seventh chord. it's really just that simple. I hope this information helps you.
Watching your left hand has given me a better understanding of how to read sheet music...thanks for the post ❤👍
Jazz educators: "Bebop is about the dominant."
Charlie Parker: Ignores the dominant on ii-V-Is most of the time.
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which lick was your favorite? :)
Perfect piano licks 🍹🥂
13. Thanks for sharing! I appreciate your videos and skill a lot :)
Yes lick 5 is the one. The corkscrew lick starting on the b7 of the Gm7 is found all over Birds solos he uses it all over the place . The greatest formulaic improviser that ever lived !
All of them!
온전히 '완결된' 프레이즈로는 6번, 듣기 좋은 건 9번 같아요!! 버드는 평범할 수도 있는 하행라인을 넘나 센스있게 구사하는군요 🥺🥺,,,
Content like this makes me want to practice more and - even tho im a beginner - jump right into jazz licks.
Do it! You can only worst case scenario learn a ton and have fun from it!
I mean I have never touched a piano in my life and her channel as well as makes me wanna practice some jazz piano playing too!
I'm curious, its been a year what's ur level right now?
@@RenegadeShepard69uhhh, no. You can easily get really frustratwd the moment you sit infront of the piano and dont know where to begin with. Start with the Basics, finger techniques, music Theorie, and then improvise.
@@RenegadeShepard69of course fun is all that Matters, but it IS Not as easy as that. I play the piano 10+ years now but the jazz world was something new to me. It took me more than a month to feel the music to improv on a basic ii-V-I
@@At_rgbshould you learn songs before you learn jazz charts?
Amazing, thank you so much for this. Well worth $10, instant buy!
Wow! what a powerful piece of content
Amazing work, just got licked 20 different ways.
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I took a leave from the coffee
House to practice classical
Music but this morning i woke
To your greeting of hi ! .then
I watched a video and could
Only let myself comtinue with
My jazz playing. Practice and
Live ...thank you j dorothy.. Dl
I loved hearing things I'm familiar with!
¡Mi profesora favorita! Clara, directa y concisa. Me encanta esta mujer!
Best video I ever watched in my life
Yeah! 5 is also my favorite. Some had interesting accent placements. 20 was particularly intricate. Thank you, I loved this.
Birds voice leading is just logical !
Wonderful! And the PDF is really useful - amazing value for 10 USD. Thanks !
You are such a fine musician! Thank you for all your hard work and wonderful videos.
one of my favourite pianists
Excellent playing! The left hand really made it swing!
Thank you so much😊
いつも、ありがとう!勉強させて頂いています。
Listening at 1.25X is fun because then it sounds just like Bird! : ) Also, thank you so much for these transcriptions!
You are a very beautiful playing individual with such great touch and skill , I really enjoy your videos
Thank you so much very helpful!
thanks so much for your work. great enrichment to my vocabulary
Perfect! Respect! Super! Thank you!
Awesome 🫶
ありがとうございます。
Omg
That’s amazing
Love this young lady, thankyou for sharing your knowledge and may God smile on you..
Very, very nice. Thank you.
Excellent and beautiful!
i can't read sheet music but i still enjoy the vidoes
Love your videos, so impressive and satisfying to watch :D
I love this so much. Thank you!
Thank you so much!! 😍
Invaluable! Thank you.
WOW. Thanks ❤❤❤
You are just too good
oOOoof these hit the spot!
와우 너무 멋져요 저도 영상 보고 재즈 피아노 배워야겠다는 생각이 들어여~~~
I loved it, thanks for sharing!
하하하;; 찰리파커 옴니북에 고통받다오니 찰리파커가 또 올라왔다
만인의 교과서 이자 만인의 적 촬리 퐈커
화이팅
thanks for this :)
Wow! So good! Thank you for this video. I'm not even a pianist and I still find it so useful. Quick question, Is 10 and 18 the same lick or am I just reading it wrong? 🤔
Man. I need to pick up my sax again :( biggest mistake I ever made was to stop playing my horn. I say this often. I need to procure it again. Tenor Selmer reference 36
... incredible & great together 🥰♥️👍👏
greetings from 🇩🇪 🙋♂️🎹🎼🎵🍀🐕
찰리파커가 직접 연주하는 필을 참고 하려 하는데 각 릭들이 찰리파커의 어느 곡에서 나왔는지 알 수 있나요?? 항상 영상 연주 잘 보고 있습니다ㅎㅎ
This was great to just listen to!
You a Baddd girl! Swingin’ hard witcha ni chile …
Good. Thank you for the tab
14 is so cool
Bebop at its finest! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
어깨가 들썩들썩~예쁜 물방울이 떨어지는거같은 릭이예요^^
순간 다른 준 리님이신줄 ㅇㅅㅇㄷㄷ
I dont think anyone will EVER play these licks like bird. His shit was way above our heads and still is. He has full vision of the whole spectrum.
What you're talking about is called learned helplessness.
Fantastic!
Thanks so much for this. My favourite was number 13. Can you also create a similar video on licks for Gospel Music 🤗
Thankyiu
thank you very much for this!!!
by the way, Lick 5 and Lick 10 sound so similar :D
This is wonderful!, thank you! I fell in love with this song (pun intended) when I heard Chet Baker's version. Could you please do a tutorial on his pianist Russ Freeman's comping? That would be so great!
Ji min I love you
So cool😎👍🏻
basically it is really easy to play when it comes to thinking 2-5 as just 5 as Barry Harris mentioned, thanks for picking great licks. I love the 3rd one it proves 2-5 is just 5
넘 듣기 좋아요 :)
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The accident in #19 was quite serendipitous to be honest. I actually prefer that version over what you intended. Haha😅
우왕 너무 좋아요
What song is the first lick from?
너무 좋은데요~~^^ 👍👏👏😊
Maybe the 7 and the 8 for sure ! 🙂
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Hi JD! Can you do Dizzy Gillespie next?
What about some Brad Mehldau?
Is 14 from Ornithology?
진짜 지리네요;;;; 와,,, 너무 좋습니다 선생님;;;;;;
Show👏👏👏❤
Delicious 😋… finger licking licks. Bird is flying even today
All the homies love bird!!
Mmmm... roast chicken...
드럼 mp3파일도 있으면 좋을거같아요!
함씨보 콜라보라니~~
could someone help me understand something please?
on the first lick on the second measure the F is played, I thought it was an avoid note, yet it sounds good, so I don't understand how it works haha
also I don't understand how the Ab note works there as well because it sounds really cool but logic says it should sound dissonant
thank you in advance :)
also now I noticed in the first measure there is an E natural over a Gm7 which is also an avoid :( XD
The F at the end of measure 2 is just the concept of anticipating the next chord.
because the time of the C7 chord is ending and the F chord comes in soon after that tone is being played, it is ok.
the short answer is just anticipating the chord change.
you could also DELAY the chord change by continuing to play C7 language into the F chord.
The Ab:
The Ab works because it is just an extension tone of the C7 chord.
because it's a dominant chord aka a flat seven chord, you can use a variety of extensions on this chord.
Ab is flat 6 which is flat 13. (Also sharp 5 but let's stick to thinking of it as an extension)
The chord is C7, which means you can say it as C9, C7b9, C7#9, C#11, C13, C7b13.
C9= a D tone
C7b9 = a Db or a C# tone
C7#9 = a D# or Eb tone
C#11 = an F# or Gb tone
C13 = an A tone
C7b13 = an Ab tone
The E natural works over the Gmin7 chord because of the same concept of the dominant chord, the C7 chord you asked about.
Gmin7 doesn't have to strictly be Gmin7.
you can use Gmin6 language over it.
Gmin9, Gmin7, Gmin11, Gmin13.
a ii chord does not always have to be a minor seventh chord.
it's really just that simple.
I hope this information helps you.
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찰리파커가 제일많이쓰는릭
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Yeees 😁😷😇
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#10 = #18
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