What is you favorite Bebop Technique? Octave Displacement, Leading notes or something else? ✅My 7 Best Jazz Licks With Only Four Notes ruclips.net/video/LjDKheCZtKQ/видео.html
This was like 4 videos worth of really great concepts, all strung together, and then applied so they actually have some context and sound good! Cheers and thanks for this!
greetings from BC Canada...........great stuff , really liked it .............one of the best things said - rhythmic content = music ..........embellishments for variation of rhythm ............latah gatah
The more I see your videos, the more I realize I love jazz so much. Even it's still complicated for me to have the "minimum vocabulary"... But I will! Thanks Maestro!
Hi Jens I just wanted to thank you deeply for providing so much exceptional content. Your channel is brilliant and completely life affirming. Wishing you all the very best Jon
What I’ve seen of Barry Harris teaching, it’s really good to have his concepts and ideas explained by someone else! There’s a mini industry in doing that these days, and you’re one of the best at it, Jens.
First 20 seconds describes me! Lol. Are you reading our minds? I know those, I can follow chord progression, I can make my own, but it's BORING! Perfect video Jens, exactly what I'm looking for.
Thanks Jens 🤒 I look forward to reviewing this video (as usual). When I work on composing lines, I write short phrases out on manuscript - then play them on guitar. That's good for a lot of reasons but it helps to keep me focussed on (trying to) sound like Jazz / Be Bop. I look forward to the day when I have more vocabulary. I pay close attention to notation in your videos (I hate tab) to see what's going on. When I read my own notation it helps me to see if I'm learning / practicing / playing appropriately in Jazz / Be Bop style(s). If I didn't do this, it would be so easy to slip back into Pub Rock / Blues guitarist habits. Take two (2 x 500mg) paracetamol tablets at night before bed. Electrolyte drinks to keep your fluids up. Chicken soup with lots of garlic too.
“I hate tab” - I am with you on that, man. I try to completely ignore it everywhere I see it. There are a few times when it gives some instruction on where maybe somebody decided the best place to play on the neck was, but usually best to come to your own solution on that. I have plenty of my own transcripts where I’ve penciled in positions on the neck and maybe fingerings, but I was brought up in the world of standard clefs, key/time signatures, etc, and still by far the best way to write down music.
@@artompkins7958 I've seen notation in Jazz texts where position is marked by number - e.g. 7p. for seventh position, 9p. for ninth position and so on. String numbers are marked with a number in a circle. There are a few other playing techniques that go along with this to help play / fret what you read. It makes tab unnecessary. Also, people can use one or more of the scale systems like 3NPS, Berklee or whatever.
this is kind of the area im working on a lot lately i got the theory beaten into my head now its this type of stuff. i think of it in terms of melodic contour and rhythmic contour. please make another video going into more of this material for long lines. for example im working on lines for {C6} {F#dim7} {Dmin7} {Bdim7} that repeats and cascades through descending drop2 voicings using voice leading and applying the type principles to make melody out of it you suggested in this video here.
What is you favorite Bebop Technique? Octave Displacement, Leading notes or something else?
✅My 7 Best Jazz Licks With Only Four Notes
ruclips.net/video/LjDKheCZtKQ/видео.html
You seem to be the only one on RUclips jazz who explains that critical Barry Harris idea “Any note can be the chromatic”. It’s gold!! Thanks, Jens.
Things I’ve Learned from Barry Harris channel covers this
This was like 4 videos worth of really great concepts, all strung together, and then applied so they actually have some context and sound good! Cheers and thanks for this!
Glad it was helpful!
greetings from BC Canada...........great stuff , really liked it .............one of the best things said - rhythmic content = music ..........embellishments for variation of rhythm ............latah gatah
Awesome, thank you!
Great ideas, not only for guitarists, but for all jazz musicians!
It really can be a challenge for everyone to while know music theory, to actually make music that flows smoothly. Cheers for the information as always
Was hoping we’d get to see that boring 8th note line annihilated in a big explosion.
Haha! Next time! 🙂
The more I see your videos, the more I realize I love jazz so much. Even it's still complicated for me to have the "minimum vocabulary"... But I will! Thanks Maestro!
Great to hear!
It's tre truly truth! Hughs and happy 23!!!!!
Happy new year Jens 😎
Happy new year Christian!
Thank you for these videos i cant overstate how helpful this channel has been
Happy to hear that!
“doctor” Larsen , professor of cool . 👍🏻
Thanks! 😃
Hat’s off to you Jens. You’re a awesome teacher. Some teachers in my Jazz academy should take lessons from you.
Thank you!
Very helpful for any aspiring jazz player ..concepts !! Barry Harris Lives !!
hi Jens, would you reveal the type of pickup you mounted on your YAMAHA? I dig the tone....
On the SG1000? They're stock pickups
@@JensLarsen sorry..the SA2200
@@didiercarmier559 I don't have one of those. Is that a semihollow?
Hi Jens
I just wanted to thank you deeply for providing so much exceptional content. Your channel is brilliant and completely life affirming.
Wishing you all the very best
Jon
Thank you very much, Jon. That is really motivating to hear 🙂
What I’ve seen of Barry Harris teaching, it’s really good to have his concepts and ideas explained by someone else! There’s a mini industry in doing that these days, and you’re one of the best at it, Jens.
Glad you like it Ron!
This is another gem. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise in such practical lessons.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Man, you make it seem so simple, great video as always!
Thank you! I really appreciate that
First 20 seconds describes me! Lol. Are you reading our minds? I know those, I can follow chord progression, I can make my own, but it's BORING! Perfect video Jens, exactly what I'm looking for.
I guess, It takes one to know one? 😁
I don't think many other people have managed to stick so much valuable music content into a youtube video, you are a great teacher, thank you a lot !
You're very welcome!
No pdf for this lesson?
Just follow the link in the description :)
Amazing vidéo. Where is the link for thé Barry Harris topic please?
Thank you! that's this video: ruclips.net/video/6NnFgdgOnc0/видео.html
Sorry for the late reply, I had covid :)
Wow, great advice. My lines instantly sound better. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Definitely had a "light bulb moment" with this video. Thanks Jens!
You're so welcome!
a thousand thanks again for your constant efforts to crack the code for us!
My pleasure, Nico!
My favorite jazz teacher, ladies and gentleman. Always with an amazing lesson.
Thank you! :)
Great advice❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Jens 🤒 I look forward to reviewing this video (as usual). When I work on composing lines, I write short phrases out on manuscript - then play them on guitar. That's good for a lot of reasons but it helps to keep me focussed on (trying to) sound like Jazz / Be Bop. I look forward to the day when I have more vocabulary. I pay close attention to notation in your videos (I hate tab) to see what's going on. When I read my own notation it helps me to see if I'm learning / practicing / playing appropriately in Jazz / Be Bop style(s). If I didn't do this, it would be so easy to slip back into Pub Rock / Blues guitarist habits. Take two (2 x 500mg) paracetamol tablets at night before bed. Electrolyte drinks to keep your fluids up. Chicken soup with lots of garlic too.
“I hate tab” - I am with you on that, man. I try to completely ignore it everywhere I see it. There are a few times when it gives some instruction on where maybe somebody decided the best place to play on the neck was, but usually best to come to your own solution on that.
I have plenty of my own transcripts where I’ve penciled in positions on the neck and maybe fingerings, but I was brought up in the world of standard clefs, key/time signatures, etc, and still by far the best way to write down music.
@@artompkins7958 I've seen notation in Jazz texts where position is marked by number - e.g. 7p. for seventh position, 9p. for ninth position and so on. String numbers are marked with a number in a circle. There are a few other playing techniques that go along with this to help play / fret what you read. It makes tab unnecessary. Also, people can use one or more of the scale systems like 3NPS, Berklee or whatever.
What to say? Another great lesson from the best jazz guitar teacher on the net! Thanks Jens!
My pleasure!
Sounds really good
im an amateur trumpet player and I love your you tube posts.
Thank you, Louis! That is really great to hear 🙂
Great video Jens, I learn each time I listen to your lessons. Thz
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Jens "Killer" Larsen
Such a great 👍 tutorial. 😊 🙏
Glad you think so!
I'm going to go ahead and say that Jens is the Barry Harris of his day.
Nice blue shirt.
Thanks!
Great video, thanks.
great stuff Jens.
Glad you like it 🙂
This is a great video for bebop jazz guitar. Right at the heart of the sound 👍
Glad you think so!
this is kind of the area im working on a lot lately i got the theory beaten into my head now its this type of stuff. i think of it in terms of melodic contour and rhythmic contour. please make another video going into more of this material for long lines. for example im working on lines for {C6} {F#dim7} {Dmin7} {Bdim7} that repeats and cascades through descending drop2 voicings using voice leading and applying the type principles to make melody out of it you suggested in this video here.
i been going through the jazzduets 104 bebop licks and 84 bebop licks, also chad lb videos and yours.
for transcribing i listen to old roy eldrige solos and transcribe by ear, then portions of diz and parker solos i do these things by ear though.
@Jens_Larsen so you can convince me to send you prepaid cards lol :D?
@Jens_Larsen so you can convince me to send you prepaid cards lol :D?