This weekend use coupon code "JLV50" for $50 off a Full Access Pass to the Virtual Saxophone Workshop! www.jazzlessonvideos.com/virtualsaxophoneworkshop Chad LB plays a Nexus One prototype saxophone and mouthpiece. For more information, visit www.nexussax.com Chad LB Text Lessons Studio at Capacity! Sign up for the Waitlist at www.jazzlessonvideos.com/text-lessons Download the Melodic Cells PDF Package at www.jazzlessonvideos.com/pdf-packages?Collection=Modern+Combo+Package Tour dates: www.chadlb.com/shows
I use that myself but adding a quarter note plus triplets, then triplets and a quarter, then combines of the previous, making 7 different rhythms (including the original eighth notes). Kudos!
Important goal: learn to do that on the spot. Then you will be able to play anything you want when a phrase come to your mind. Bad news: this is extremly difficult. Like, really, really mad.
Yeah... guitar player here. Maybe it's not the same on sax, but picking two notes fast it's not the same as picking four notes fast, let alone 32 or 64 in a row. it's a bit like saying "if I can lift 40 pounds once then I can lift 40 pounds for 30 seconds or for a minute." it doesn't work like that: playing fast is most definitely a case of "the total is more than the sum of its parts." There's stamina to be considered which affects the consistency of the articulation for long(er) stretches of time. This video reminded me of an old musician joke: "today we learned 16th notes! do you want to hear one?"
have you ever considered making your PDF's into actual books? through out 20 years I still have all my original books from day 1, this would make a lot more sense paying the prices for them and yet the availability would be significantly better if advertised on platforms such as Amazon. Thus people would more likely pay more for an actual book, rather than a digital file. Just a kind suggestion as I highly appreciate your work.
This weekend use coupon code "JLV50" for $50 off a Full Access Pass to the Virtual Saxophone Workshop! www.jazzlessonvideos.com/virtualsaxophoneworkshop
Chad LB plays a Nexus One prototype saxophone and mouthpiece. For more information, visit www.nexussax.com
Chad LB Text Lessons Studio at Capacity! Sign up for the Waitlist at www.jazzlessonvideos.com/text-lessons
Download the Melodic Cells PDF Package at www.jazzlessonvideos.com/pdf-packages?Collection=Modern+Combo+Package
Tour dates: www.chadlb.com/shows
This is genuinely like black magic because of how well it works
I use that myself but adding a quarter note plus triplets, then triplets and a quarter, then combines of the previous, making 7 different rhythms (including the original eighth notes). Kudos!
Great Stuff Chad!
You are a great teacher as well as a player! Thanks for all work you put into these videos.
Whoaa!! That really works!!! Thanx Chad!
Absolutely loved this it was broken down so well for me to build this up thank you so much for this!
Important goal: learn to do that on the spot. Then you will be able to play anything you want when a phrase come to your mind. Bad news: this is extremly difficult. Like, really, really mad.
Great technique!
Just what I’ve been needing to practice!
Just bought the full pass to the Virtual Workshop!!! Cant wait!
Awesome thanks for joining us, Juri!!
Awesome Chad thanks!
This is my "GURU" wow! I'm definitely gonna try this with some materials I'm working on. Great video!!!!🙏🤛🏾
Signed up yesterday and glad to hear there's a pdf handout with exercises!
Brilliant exercise!
Awesome info Chad🎷 Thanks!🙏
man, education in youtube is getting insanely good
Wow thanks!
How are you tonguing?
Yeah... guitar player here. Maybe it's not the same on sax, but picking two notes fast it's not the same as picking four notes fast, let alone 32 or 64 in a row. it's a bit like saying "if I can lift 40 pounds once then I can lift 40 pounds for 30 seconds or for a minute." it doesn't work like that: playing fast is most definitely a case of "the total is more than the sum of its parts." There's stamina to be considered which affects the consistency of the articulation for long(er) stretches of time.
This video reminded me of an old musician joke: "today we learned 16th notes! do you want to hear one?"
What articulation are you doing for each of these four steps? I.e. which notes do you tongue? Thanks for the video!
holy sh*t this works
have you ever considered making your PDF's into actual books? through out 20 years I still have all my original books from day 1, this would make a lot more sense paying the prices for them and yet the availability would be significantly better if advertised on platforms such as Amazon. Thus people would more likely pay more for an actual book, rather than a digital file. Just a kind suggestion as I highly appreciate your work.
Qual a boquilha (mounthpice) voce usa?
It’s a prototype of the Nexus Vision mouthpiece releasing this fall. www.nexussax.com
Great video once again, thank you - I'm off to grab my horn right now!
You are a great person
May I ask what mouthpiece you are using?
Mouthpiece is a prototype for a new saxophone brand Chad is working on with Boston Sax Shop. It’s called Nexus Saxophones !
@@brenden0311 thank you.
Y a t il une traduction en français de cette méthode ? merci.
Je pense pas....
articulation is missing on all steps/exercices
Short long - Long short great technique!
Yea, that's what I know it as.
Why can't you do like other professional soccer point players too just put the notes on paper and have people download it on PDF
What I meant to say was saxophone players
firsts?