3 Steps for Bebop Soloing

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @tenbroeck1958
    @tenbroeck1958 Год назад +23

    This should be required learning - but then so many lesser teachers would have nothing to stretch into hundred of lessons. This is brilliant Cecil Alexander - you're beast!

  • @projectifier
    @projectifier Год назад +14

    Those open lines really show how good your ear is, reacting in real time to what you play. Your a true listener of Jazz and it shows.

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  • @Jamestele1
    @Jamestele1 2 месяца назад

    Congrats - THis should be the first week or weeks of Bebop Lead Guitar Principals. I love the Workbook. This and your Bebook Etudes and Post Bop books have helped me evolve from a Rock/Funk & Country player who took theory but could only play Jazz "Licks" to jamming with the head of JMU's Music Department and being able to "hold my own" to my great surprise and pleasure.

  • @johnnyblue1101
    @johnnyblue1101 8 месяцев назад +1

    As an advanced 📀”jazz piano” student, I must admit you offer a useful approach to constructing basic lines over a standard cadence.
    Preciate ya, Bro.

  • @docsharmonicablues
    @docsharmonicablues Год назад +4

    After listening to this video, I now finally begin to understand how to start using the bebop scale !! Thank you so much, Cecil !! 😲💥👍

  • @artivrolijkekunst990
    @artivrolijkekunst990 6 месяцев назад

    Very nice composition! I like the first part with 7 chromatic notes on a role. You can add a D# note before it, like a pick-up note. Than all the way down with the bebop scale. The F major 7 arpeggios works very well, the last 2 notes are an enclosure. Lastly resolving to the 9 of the maj 7 chord. It's like a formula for a great line!

  • @elrafa782
    @elrafa782 2 месяца назад

    Opening so many doors… and tons of work. Thanks

  • @theteetones
    @theteetones Год назад +3

    The clearest and best explanation for both approach and opening your ear and vocabulary usage I have ever heard. Everything FINALLY makes sense. Thank you so much for sharing and breaking it down for us! Appreciate you!

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  • @gitarmats
    @gitarmats Год назад +2

    Such clear and solid vocabulary! Cecil is so good!

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  • @aurepac3
    @aurepac3 11 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent lesson. Perfect clarity on the entire subject. Made for an easy and enjoyable lesson. Thank you!

  • @petersmichaeld59
    @petersmichaeld59 Год назад

    JLV........thanks for presenting this approach to basic bebop improvisation. ....Kind of you for sharing ...most appreciative

  • @fredflander4505
    @fredflander4505 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great lesson . Using a guitar with dot markers would be helpful. Greatings from Germany

  • @egclifton7220
    @egclifton7220 Год назад +1

    LOVE your playing Cecil!! Beautiful and clean. Your lines are so well constructed!

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  • @michiganmademusic6744
    @michiganmademusic6744 3 месяца назад +1

    That guitar is a beaut

  • @yohenson
    @yohenson 9 месяцев назад

    bring on the night what a film :)

  • @user-rq4bz1cz9u
    @user-rq4bz1cz9u 3 месяца назад

    Thank you.Maestro! Big stuff!

  • @user-rq4bz1cz9u
    @user-rq4bz1cz9u 3 месяца назад

    Very good stuff! Friend! THANKS!!! Paco Perima/g

  • @dadodjerlek9078
    @dadodjerlek9078 3 месяца назад

    beautiful explained congratulations

  • @DanielVerberne
    @DanielVerberne Год назад

    I'm an amateur guitarist in my 40s. I've been playing the guitar since I was maybe 12 years old. I had professional lessons from an excellent guitar teacher for maybe 5 years back in my early 20s, before giving it up as it became more difficult in terms of music theory (and arguably more interesting!). I sincerely regret ending my musical education now because while the lessons were undeniably hugely beneficial, I regret that I've really felt my musical limits in the years since. I can read sheet music to a basic level and my overall technique is fairly sound, but my reliance on visualisation, shapes and patterns over theoretical knowledge, deliberate, reasoned intent behind my note choices and lack of knowledge of notes across the fretboard mean that I feel quite 'caged in'. (Or should that be CAGED in?!)
    I truly and sincerely envy and admire musicians - but especially guitarists - who have managed to take their knowledge from the early foundations and really build upon it with good habits, routines and thinking patterns. I find myself frequently checking out RUclips videos purporting to explain this or that musical concept and sometimes it makes sense, other times it does not. I feel like a cheat or a fraud as a musician as a result of my hampered skillset and knowledge and so it's a really wonderful contrast to see musicians at their craft who are able to understand what is going on musically and be able to give rationale behind why they play the things they play. I realise a lot of steady hard work and time and dedication goes into any sense of 'breezy familiarity', but it's still incredible and almost unbelievable for someone like me to see. Absolute kudos to any musician who manages to get their 'mind' around musical theory to a degree where it becomes innate and intuitive - it's a wonderful thing you possess.

  • @tioliak
    @tioliak 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic articulation on the guitar!

  • @joelbloggs8212
    @joelbloggs8212 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks, a brilliant lesson, in bebop.

  • @MTCBrussels
    @MTCBrussels 11 месяцев назад

    Really brilliant! Nothing else to add. Many thanks!

  • @riccardo8475
    @riccardo8475 Год назад

    you learn jazz better than the other youtuber from italy great !!!!!!!!!!

  • @alainroyer3758
    @alainroyer3758 Год назад

    I learn a lot thanks to this vidéo. Thank you very much!
    Alain

  • @Meenjedatnou
    @Meenjedatnou 4 месяца назад

    Great stuff, subscribed!

  • @DonnyOsmosis
    @DonnyOsmosis Год назад

    Very, VERY helpful. Thank you!

  • @laphrase1
    @laphrase1 Год назад +1

    Great !!!

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  • @KhojTheband
    @KhojTheband 7 месяцев назад

    A simple but very effective recepie for getting that bebop sound!
    One question - over the ii chord Dm7 as well as the G7 we are using the G dominant bebop scale right? And landing the Root, 3rd , 5th , 7th of G7 on the strong beats, even on the Dm7. How does that work?

  • @gerrycappuccio4186
    @gerrycappuccio4186 Год назад

    Great lines !

  • @richadambudgen7520
    @richadambudgen7520 10 месяцев назад

    That’s awesome

  • @guitarconcepts8850
    @guitarconcepts8850 Месяц назад

    Simplified . TY

  • @tomford1376
    @tomford1376 Год назад

    Wow soooo good thank you so much

  • @michelpianodesign546
    @michelpianodesign546 Год назад

    Thank you for the help, I need back track drum for this please!

  • @MrMjp58
    @MrMjp58 4 месяца назад

    Wow!

  • @loubartolomucci9254
    @loubartolomucci9254 Год назад

    Excellent lesson..thanks

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  • @lookforbriansjazz7832
    @lookforbriansjazz7832 Год назад +1

    Of course this is yet another amazing lesson. But the real question is… what guitar are you playing? It sounds awesome!! 🎸☮️

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  • @toplaybass
    @toplaybass Месяц назад

    Hi, @ 5.49, You said minor 3rd... is that of the D-7 or G7.... it's neither... What's on the score and what i heard you play is staring the lick from the Note E.... Please clarify.... Very Informative video BTW.

    • @jacklewisguitar
      @jacklewisguitar 10 дней назад +1

      He said distance of a minor third. So E chromatically up to G which would be a minor third above

  • @BuckJoFiden
    @BuckJoFiden Год назад

    Great lesson ! Many thanks from Australia 🇦🇺🇺🇸

  • @anthonydlima99
    @anthonydlima99 Год назад

    Thanks it helped

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  • @danilobriz8499
    @danilobriz8499 5 месяцев назад

    so .... a question from a person that don´t understand much about this .
    If the 7 serves the purpose of getting the chord tones on the strong beat
    is there any concept among bebop players on using other notes to serve that purpose ?
    cause if the matter is to get a loop, any other note would do that job right ?
    like .... 1 b2 2 3 4 5 6 b7 ? for an example .....a b2 doing what the 7 does.

  • @riccardo8475
    @riccardo8475 Год назад

    Jazz in the veins

  • @hughanderson7285
    @hughanderson7285 Год назад

    Cool. In your own playing at the beginning you seldom use a full scale.

  • @cr4957
    @cr4957 Год назад

    Great! However on the IIm7 I get confused if I think in terms of the dominant scale, is it ok to think of it as a Dorian scale with a major 3 added?

  • @guillermor.r4831
    @guillermor.r4831 Год назад

    in bebop when you improvise do you think more about the melody or the chords?

  • @blueeyedsoulman
    @blueeyedsoulman Год назад

    What kind of guitar is that? Is it hollow? String gauge? I was not expecting that.

  • @mjpslim
    @mjpslim Год назад

    2pm EST? Central?

  • @djmileski
    @djmileski Год назад

    Sounds amazing. Jealous

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  • @MrSam2nice
    @MrSam2nice Год назад

    who know the chords progression in the beginning of video ? thanks

  • @DanielVerberne
    @DanielVerberne Год назад

    Cecil, I find your picking hand position/angle slightly unusual, but man you play like one groovy cat.

  • @armando534
    @armando534 Год назад

    👍

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  • @davidolahmusic
    @davidolahmusic Год назад

    👌😎🤓

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  • @deadreckoning292
    @deadreckoning292 5 месяцев назад

    Bebop solo for days!!!
    So you can be properly broke.
    😂

  • @brunofrgacic4723
    @brunofrgacic4723 Год назад

    Šš

  • @mlm9964
    @mlm9964 7 месяцев назад

    The dominant bebop scale and the related arpeggios are great for the ii/V/I. What is a similar way to navigate the vi/ii/V/I (All the things you are)? Or VI/II/ii/V/I (Donna Lee)?

  • @mlm9964
    @mlm9964 7 месяцев назад

    👍