This is great, exactly what Jay Metcalf is emphasizing, start with rhythm, get that down really well first using just the root note of the chord, then start adding the other chord tones, then start using the pentatonic notes, and finally using all the notes in the scale (later adding those crazy accidentals).
Your lessons are much more worth, than the 3 cafes is have payed today ☕☕☕ I just want to say thank you for your work and chanel ! One of the best lessons i have ever had 👍
This video has given me the confidence to have a go with no dots. I stupidly watched this after 7pm when my neighbours kids are in bed, so I'll have to wait until morning to get my sax out. Pfft! This is the very best of some superb sax channels and I'm avidly watching your videos. Thank you so much for your incredible work, and enjoy the three coffees I just bought!
Been improv-ing for 10 yrs now, and what a great way to start afresh!!! Sheet music's the boogaboo, but always loved improvising, playing whatever comes to mind....thanks so much for the great ideas....
You're an Angel Jaime! You are so incredibly helpful. I believe you to be a testament to the genuine benevolence in people. And I'm sure most people would agree that watch your videos. Your charismatic attitude is infectious and very powerful. You help so many people, it's kinda hard to fathom, the goodness you give, and how it brightens the world. You words right back at chya' "Kudos to you for being just so compassionate and giving".
Fantastic beginning improv workshop Jaime! Logical sequencing with immediate application of each of the ideas. A great introduction to improvisation for any instrumentalist.
I used to play the drums so I'm not too bad at the beat. This was my first go at improv and loved it. Didn't want the backing track to stop 👌😁. Brilliant. However my daughter just shouted at me to stop singing 🙈
That was great. So happy you actually teach and allow us to practice what we learn. I play jazz guitar, but your music lesson taught me so much. Looking forward to the next one in order. Enjoy the coffee.
Jamie, you are a hero! Great way to teach. I am a bloody beginner and I appreciate your work. And : thanks for the humor you bring in... so rare in theses days in good old germany where I live. Keep the good work up.
this is amazing, it's like you're in my head and you know exactly what I'm dying to work on!! I've lost the chance for so many solos growing up (i was that scared kid in 5th and 6th grade jazz band) for lack of "playing off script"... I actually recently started to write my own music to see if that will get me better with improv and i've been working more and more chord progressions... but yes, rhythm is lost when i'm not sure how to compliment the song with the "right" improv! I can't wait for your new class coming out, this video was AMAZING! thanks again
Great job teaching the basics and your enthusiasm is fantastic. Thanks for you teaching the next generation of players. You could open this up to trumpet and trombone players as well since you are giving the concert pitches too. Regards Robin
I learn better when the teacher uses a puppet friend like Dr Wally's Ollie puppet. Could you please use a puppet to teach us all how to improvise? Thanks. Your channel SLAPS!
Great video Jamie! Finally I start to understand the improvisation. The best video and the best advice is about the home note and 2 tones above and 2 under. This is probably the most important information, because until now I tried to play in the key but wit the home note at beginning and then naturally around the 3rd note of pentatonic scale. After you video I am now confused from the scales, when to play major, when minor and when blues (and which) scale? 😀
As a beginner I really appreciated the "simplicity" of the content which came across as logical and attainable. Would love to know if there are any guidelines to improvisation if you're trying to liven up a simple melody.
Thanks. That was awesome, explained in a way that was very simple and made me think about how I need to simplify what I am playing most of the time and not sacrifice my timing. I did want to ask a random question to a pro who plays with other musicians. I have issues in both bands I play in with not being able to hear myself. I play in a covers band and guitars and drums dominate😁. When you perform what is your set up? In ear monitors? Does your sax you go through front of house? Do you use a pedal to control tone, volume etc. Sorry the question is off topic, but you are great with advice and always answer which I appreciate. Cheers. Greg
Hey Greg. Definitely sax goes through FOH. In the old days you used to have a monitor wedge to hear yourself, but now it’s mostly in ears for my gigs. It’s quite high tech though, so more grass roots gigs are still monitors. If you haven’t got a monitor try using a Perspex reflector. You definitely want to use ear plugs as well. It feels weird, but your hearing will get trashed in those bands so don’t ruin your health.
Thanks Jamie. I’m not to the pro level, have checked into in ear system but it is very expensive. So wedge it is. I use ear plugs at practice but do find them difficult at gigs - just harder to hear the mix. Thanks for your advice. Cheers.
Btw - I see you’ve unsubscribed from GYST? Is that right? You need to be subscribed to get the info on the course so you might want to go to www.getyoursaxtogether.com and sign up? 👍🏻
Fab and strtaightforward instruction, thanks Jamie. Today's lesson shows me I must listen to the great sax players. I want to play rhythm and blues...anything but Jazz - it's not my thing. Jamie can you recommend the sax players that play this type of music. Thanks
Ann - try Hank Crawford an alto player. Corazon is a good place to start especially after Jamie's lesson. Simple lines - at least at the start! and a great groove. He was musical director for Ray Charles. ruclips.net/video/Y5pb8xcwfrU/видео.html
@@GetYourSaxTogether @@GetYourSaxTogether Thank you for taking the time to send this. Much appreciated. Will listen avidly. Well, will hijack son's Spotify account:)
I`m still here Jamie , where can I get the backing music to keep practising ? I couldn't find the coffee emoji so you will have to have buy some chips 🍟 :-)
Hey Jamie! I just have a little request. I’m starting to get a handle on improvising and studying Ornithology at the moment and transcribing bebop for the first time. While I can think through the changes quite well, I’ve noticed on recordings that my technique is pretty sloppy sounding. I scoop too much which makes me sound out of tune so am working on that. I’d love to see a video showing what a sloppy player sounds like playing a line and what you do as a pro to make it sound so crisp and even. Perhaps you already have something on that? Thanks!
Yeh I’ve done bits like that before. Your best bet is to watch my Lives. Go to my live playlist and watch the viewers video submissions. ruclips.net/video/hKKwEr5pvGc/видео.html
Living in a townhouse my problem is mental in that being too loud for the neighbors and not sounding good in the first place,is there a device I can put on the sax to quiet it?can probably practice more confident
Hey Jamie, great vid! Looking forward to the next course coming up! On a side note, I'm thinking of purchasing a Yamaha YAS 280 to replace my faulty saxophone. I just wondered if you thought this is a good choice for a beginner (
I just don't get it - the first few times I picked up the sax I could sustain notes easy... Just picked it up for practice again today and couldn't sustain a single note.
@@GetYourSaxTogether youve piqued my interest. What do you mean by expanding what I can hear? Do you mean like accessing different genres of music or ear training (modes, scales, intervals)
Wanna get more out of YOUR practice time? Check out this FREE Masterclass! www.getyoursaxtogether.com/masterclass
This is great, exactly what Jay Metcalf is emphasizing, start with rhythm, get that down really well first using just the root note of the chord, then start adding the other chord tones, then start using the pentatonic notes, and finally using all the notes in the scale (later adding those crazy accidentals).
Your lessons are much more worth, than the 3 cafes is have payed today ☕☕☕ I just want to say thank you for your work and chanel ! One of the best lessons i have ever had 👍
You’re so welcome. And thanks for the coffee- much appreciated 🙏🏻
Thanks for this one. This is how to get off on the correct path immediately.
For sure!
This video has given me the confidence to have a go with no dots. I stupidly watched this after 7pm when my neighbours kids are in bed, so I'll have to wait until morning to get my sax out. Pfft! This is the very best of some superb sax channels and I'm avidly watching your videos. Thank you so much for your incredible work, and enjoy the three coffees I just bought!
Thank so much for the coffees, and I'm glad you're enjoying the content!
Jamie...sincere thanks.. the "home note" was for me, the magic bullet.
Awesome. So glad to hear it. 👍🏻
Very clever lesson Jamie 👍
Thanks! 👍🏻
This is just simply brilliant!!!!!! You are my Hero Jamie!
Thanks so much! 🙏🏻
This is fantastic stuff, Jamie! Your approach is incredibly thoughtful, organized, and fun. Looking forward to the Improvisation course!
Thanks so much Wally! Much appreciated. :-)
Been improv-ing for 10 yrs now, and what a great way to start afresh!!! Sheet music's the boogaboo, but always loved improvising, playing whatever comes to mind....thanks so much for the great ideas....
Anytime! 😊
You're an Angel Jaime! You are so incredibly helpful. I believe you to be a testament to the genuine benevolence in people. And I'm sure most people would agree that watch your videos. Your charismatic attitude is infectious and very powerful. You help so many people, it's kinda hard to fathom, the goodness you give, and how it brightens the world. You words right back at chya' "Kudos to you for being just so compassionate and giving".
What an incredibly generous and lovely comment. Thank you so much. 🙏🏻
Dear Jamie, what you do is great and unique, I would take a cup of coffee with you.
Thank you
Many thanks 🙏🏻
Great, now I understand how it works
Yay!
Your ENERGY is super INSPIRING!! , KEEEEEP GOING
I will, don’t worry!
Yay first time improvising I think I did well
Yes!!!! Love that. ❤️
Awesome lesson, many thanks for that excellent lesson.
Anytime. 👍🏻
I love how you answered my question about the advanced stuff in the first minute.
That makes me happy. Thanks!
excellent!!!!
Ta! 😊
Spot on
Sign me up this is exactly where im at
Top man
Good stuff Gary. Watch this space!
As usual Jamie; core principles explained brilliantly and encouragingly. Will stand a couple of coffees.
Many thanks Derek!!
You made it my lucky day indeed, sir! Thank you!
You’re very welcome. 👍🏻
Great story! Every great jazz performer must have one, about when they knew nothing about jazz, even Charlie Parker!
👍
Thank you. Looking forward to your improvisation mastery course.
You got it! Make sure you’re on my mailing list
Loads of fun! Good for practice sessions!
Perfect.
A great teaching, You are an incredibly helpful teacher👍
Thank you! 😃
Thanks, this is what I need!
Perfect. 👍🏻
Hi Jamie, that was great fun, even the clapping!! Please hurry up with the course.... :-)
Going as fast as I can!! 😂 June I think.
Wow, that was amazing. Not only was this a lot of fun I learned a lot. Thank you again Jamie.
My pleasure!
Brilliant ! 🎷
Bit easy for you, but you can’t have enough basics!
@@GetYourSaxTogether sure but a good start and a very nice approach !
Yes! This is a good tutorial
Thanks 😊
Another great session- you explained the importance of rhythm for impro - now to practice 😄
That’s the spirit!
Thank you,that was wow. First one
Well done! 👍🏻
Superb!!! Thank you so much
Anytime.
Love your teaching style Jamie, you really hone in on the essentials. 👏
Thanks Pat. 🙏🏻
Simple but great lesson! 👍🏼
Thanks Ben.
@@GetYourSaxTogether looking forward to the new course! :)
@@thepianokid27 yeh it’s gonna be awesome. Out in June.
Fantastic stuff - now been added to my practice routine
"Peter Drake" teacher Hexham
Awesome! 😎
Very nice lesson ! Very good tutor ! Thank you so much for your encouragement and for sharing your knowledge !!!
Anytime! Thanks for watching :-)
This is brilliant Jamie.
I’m able to play a song I’ve been trying to play now much better following your improvising method.
🤓🎷👍🏻
Awesome Carlos. 👍🏻
Awesome! Thanks for posting
No problem!
I feel like you are going to be a very fun teacher in real life. Wish i could be your student.
You CAN be my student if you like! www.getyoursaxtogether.com/offers/yR5VatYc
Wow Excellent lessons fantastic! thank you!
You’re very welcome 😊
Always great! Brilliant! Thank you. You always keep it fun. ❤️🥰
Thanks 🙏🏻
Jamie - Thank you so much! This is a great lesson. I especially like your advice about phrasing, "to let the music breathe."
Thanks Peter 🙏🏻
Really nice! I was surprised at how difficult it was for me to just clap on 3! as compared to 1, 2 &/or 4, which came naturally.
Cool. Got you thinking!
Great stuff, Jamie! An In-The-Pocket lesson: clear, concise, and doable. I needed this re-grooving! Kudos!
Awesome John!
Great vdo, thanks Jamie. I look forward to hearing the part 2 for advenced players. Cheers
Thanks Patrick 😊
Great improv lesson. Always been too scared to do this, but now I can’t wait to see the mastery class. Thanks Jamie.
Awesome Sheila!
Wow, this lesson is perfect for me. Thank you
Great! You're welcome
Fantastic beginning improv workshop Jaime! Logical sequencing with immediate application of each of the ideas. A great introduction to improvisation for any instrumentalist.
Fantastic. Thanks Robin!
Thxs so much that what really really helped me as a starter. Thxsss
Great! You're welcome
Great video Jamie! Thanks for this world class material and your dedication as educator. From zero to hero! Yes man! Keep it up man!
Thanks!! 😊
Very Nice, excelent lesson. !!!
Thanks 🙏🏻
fantastic, amazing progression, really enjoyed this, very easy to follow
Glad you enjoyed it!
I used to play the drums so I'm not too bad at the beat. This was my first go at improv and loved it. Didn't want the backing track to stop 👌😁. Brilliant. However my daughter just shouted at me to stop singing 🙈
Yeh I get that too!
Yeah, I also played the drums for 10 years so Rhythm is my strongest point, its the Saxophone playing that lets me down, lol
@@tomtresco2952 Me too 🤣
Excellent video!!
Thank you very much!
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You’re very welcome 😊
Absolutely superb video,As always.
Thank you! Cheers!
That was great. So happy you actually teach and allow us to practice what we learn. I play jazz guitar, but your music lesson taught me so much. Looking forward to the next one in order. Enjoy the coffee.
Thanks Jerry 🙏
Jamie, you are a hero! Great way to teach. I am a bloody beginner and I appreciate your work. And : thanks for the humor you bring in... so rare in theses days in good old germany where I live. Keep the good work up.
Thanks Tonio, really glad you're enjoying the channel
This. Was. Awesome. 🎉
🙏🏻
Amazing stuff!
Thanks 🙏🏻
Brilliant Jamie, this is an excellent lesson! I’m going to be adding this to my daily practice 😃🎷
Nice one Ady!
This is awesome I am just at the part in my saxophone journey where I start improvising.Please make this a series
You’re in luck. It IS a series! 👍🏻
this is amazing, it's like you're in my head and you know exactly what I'm dying to work on!! I've lost the chance for so many solos growing up (i was that scared kid in 5th and 6th grade jazz band) for lack of "playing off script"... I actually recently started to write my own music to see if that will get me better with improv and i've been working more and more chord progressions... but yes, rhythm is lost when i'm not sure how to compliment the song with the "right" improv! I can't wait for your new class coming out, this video was AMAZING! thanks again
Fantastic, glad to hear it Hannah. 👍🏻
Fantastic, glad to hear it Hannah. 👍🏻
Thanks so much a
👍
Great job teaching the basics and your enthusiasm is fantastic. Thanks for you teaching the next generation of players.
You could open this up to trumpet and trombone players as well since you are giving the concert pitches too.
Regards Robin
Yeh, it works for any instrument actually!
THANKS
You’re welcome 😊
Fantastic lesson
Thanks! 😃
I learn better when the teacher uses a puppet friend like Dr Wally's Ollie puppet. Could you please use a puppet to teach us all how to improvise? Thanks. Your channel SLAPS!
Yay, Olly!! Can't take Wally's idea, but I'd love to!
no bloopers??? bbbooooooo! jk Brilliant way to start my day! Thanks, as always.
Thanks Julie. I’ll screw up more next time for you. 😎
Great lesson!!!!!!
Thanks Gildo
Great lesson
Thanks! 🙏
Lots of fun! Great lesson on rhythm.
Thanks so much!
Thank you so much maestro
You’re so welcome.
Great video Jamie! Finally I start to understand the improvisation. The best video and the best advice is about the home note and 2 tones above and 2 under. This is probably the most important information, because until now I tried to play in the key but wit the home note at beginning and then naturally around the 3rd note of pentatonic scale. After you video I am now confused from the scales, when to play major, when minor and when blues (and which) scale? 😀
Hi Martin, glad you enjoyed the video!
Yay! I passed rhythm with flying colours. What's my next trick? Thanks again Jamie.
Great!
Just played it
Sound line pro
👍
As a beginner I really appreciated the "simplicity" of the content which came across as logical and attainable. Would love to know if there are any guidelines to improvisation if you're trying to liven up a simple melody.
Turns? Mix up the rhythms? Add a few extra notes from the pentatonic scale? Use dynamics and bends/vibrato? That kinda stuff.
So right Jamie. It cannot be said enough - it's the rhythm not the notes. Have a coffee.
Many thanks for the coffee ☕️🙏🏻
Génial! Thanks.
Thank you! 🙏
Thanks. That was awesome, explained in a way that was very simple and made me think about how I need to simplify what I am playing most of the time and not sacrifice my timing.
I did want to ask a random question to a pro who plays with other musicians. I have issues in both bands I play in with not being able to hear myself. I play in a covers band and guitars and drums dominate😁. When you perform what is your set up? In ear monitors? Does your sax you go through front of house? Do you use a pedal to control tone, volume etc. Sorry the question is off topic, but you are great with advice and always answer which I appreciate.
Cheers.
Greg
Hey Greg. Definitely sax goes through FOH. In the old days you used to have a monitor wedge to hear yourself, but now it’s mostly in ears for my gigs. It’s quite high tech though, so more grass roots gigs are still monitors. If you haven’t got a monitor try using a Perspex reflector. You definitely want to use ear plugs as well. It feels weird, but your hearing will get trashed in those bands so don’t ruin your health.
Thanks Jamie. I’m not to the pro level, have checked into in ear system but it is very expensive. So wedge it is. I use ear plugs at practice but do find them difficult at gigs - just harder to hear the mix. Thanks for your advice. Cheers.
Really good for useless improvisers like me jaime thanks..on my way to buy your improv course..Peter..Spain
Thanks Peter. The new course will be out in June!
Btw - I see you’ve unsubscribed from GYST? Is that right? You need to be subscribed to get the info on the course so you might want to go to www.getyoursaxtogether.com and sign up? 👍🏻
Sorry jamie i did not realize i had done that..i will subscribe right now
@@peterankin985 great!
Fab and strtaightforward instruction, thanks Jamie. Today's lesson shows me I must listen to the great sax players. I want to play rhythm and blues...anything but Jazz - it's not my thing. Jamie can you recommend the sax players that play this type of music. Thanks
Try this Spotify playlist. open.spotify.com/playlist/0z5Wxa4TiIiOv2ICprZpqC?si=Y4ZtI6SSSaWRC_v56tFd1A
Ann - try Hank Crawford an alto player. Corazon is a good place to start especially after Jamie's lesson. Simple lines - at least at the start! and a great groove. He was musical director for Ray Charles.
ruclips.net/video/Y5pb8xcwfrU/видео.html
@@paulhughes525 Thanks. I've never heard of Hank Crawford, but will look for vids and CDs on Ebay.
@@GetYourSaxTogether @@GetYourSaxTogether Thank you for taking the time to send this. Much appreciated. Will listen avidly. Well, will hijack son's Spotify account:)
Great lesson! Like to practice longer in this , where can I find this backing track ?
I’m afraid there’s no separate backing track!
Very funny!
your great - bringing Complex stuff to All musicians in an easy & understandeable way is genious...thx...greetings from munich - Jochen
😎
I`m still here Jamie , where can I get the backing music to keep practising ? I couldn't find the coffee emoji so you will have to have buy some chips 🍟 :-)
Just use the time stamps and keep playing the RUclips video. Gives me more views as well!
Wow!!! Awesome! Hi Jamie - how can I stamp 256 Likes for You?
😂 Thanks 🤩
One more thing - I want a T-Shirt with "Get your Sax Together" logo. Do you sell them?
Got my best people working on it now (me). Coming soon!
@@GetYourSaxTogether XL for me, please!☝👕
gr8 thnks
Most welcome
I got myself a classic tee
Awesome!
"Grab your Sax, Right Now!"
(clock says 3am) Let's do this 😂
🤣
Hey Jamie! I just have a little request. I’m starting to get a handle on improvising and studying Ornithology at the moment and transcribing bebop for the first time. While I can think through the changes quite well, I’ve noticed on recordings that my technique is pretty sloppy sounding. I scoop too much which makes me sound out of tune so am working on that. I’d love to see a video showing what a sloppy player sounds like playing a line and what you do as a pro to make it sound so crisp and even. Perhaps you already have something on that? Thanks!
Yeh I’ve done bits like that before. Your best bet is to watch my Lives. Go to my live playlist and watch the viewers video submissions. ruclips.net/video/hKKwEr5pvGc/видео.html
Fantastic! I’ll get stuck in. Thanks!
Living in a townhouse my problem is mental in that being too loud for the neighbors and not sounding good in the first place,is there a device I can put on the sax to quiet it?can probably practice more confident
You can get big boxes to muffle the sound. Your hands go in the side. The things that go in the bell are useless though.
Hey Jamie, great vid! Looking forward to the next course coming up!
On a side note, I'm thinking of purchasing a Yamaha YAS 280 to replace my faulty saxophone. I just wondered if you thought this is a good choice for a beginner (
You can’t go wrong with a Yamaha as long as it’s in good working order. Get it checked over once you’ve bought it.
Keep time, bass line, listen
Boom 💥
Comment interpréter au sax musique deep housse svp merci
?
The important musical question is (for me)......When do I stop?
Maybe when the drummer throws a cymbal at you? lol
I just don't get it - the first few times I picked up the sax I could sustain notes easy... Just picked it up for practice again today and couldn't sustain a single note.
Nevermind. Wasn't blowing hard enough. ;)
Glad you’re sorted. 👍🏻
what do you think about improvising by ear?
Edit: without using scale degrees/scales in general
I think it’s a great idea. As long as you work on expanding what you can hear.
@@GetYourSaxTogether youve piqued my interest. What do you mean by expanding what I can hear? Do you mean like accessing different genres of music or ear training (modes, scales, intervals)
I can’t get my sax right now…Lol
I’m running 102.3 fever.😕
Feel better soon.
@@GetYourSaxTogether thank you!