정확히 기억나는 것들만 적어볼게용~! 나머지는 제가 오래돼서 기억이 안나거나 여러가지가 섞인거에요!! 5. Bud Powell 9. Bud Powell 10. Red Garland 11. Red Garland 12. Red Garland 13. Oscar Peterson 14. Oscar Peterson 16. Mulgrew Miller 18. Charlie Parker 20.Mulgrew Miller
If there were like 20 videos like this with every major jazz keyboardist making their own, There'd be no more reason to study You could just learn these and be set for life lmao I hope i see more of these, so useful
@@ianmoore5502 hey man, I'm just curious cause I'm thinking about making a version of these licks for guitar, but do you buy the PDF? If not, what would need to be included for you to buy it? Thanks
매일같이 하나씩 12키로 연습하고 있어요...! 막 섞어서도 연습해보고.. 단어장이 늘어나는 기분..넘 감사드려여 ㅠ 무엇보다도 저 왼손의 흐름이 너무 멋져서 저것도 연습할까봐요 ㅠㅠ! 진짜 재즈 틱한.... 돈많이 벌어서 다양한 장르 다 배우고싶어요 지민님 감사해요... 노력 공짜로 정말 그냥 얻어갑니다ㅠㅠ
#7 is interesting because there’s ii/V in Gb (a half step up from F, the key she’s been playing in) and then back down to a ii/V/I in F. Then, at #9, the right hand implies melodic minor with the arpeggio. She moves on to the enclosure, then finishes off the licc with an outline of a C7b9 chord resolving to Fmaj7. Nice! Then we have #20. Phew... starts off with an ascending pattern outlining a Gminsus7(b13) and then a C7#9(add4). We move back down with the same pattern until the F maj7, which she dances around. She starts off with Lydian (using G pentatonic), then F pentatonic, and then this quartal movement in Gb pentatonic with an E for chromaticism. That brings us down to a descending chromatic line to Bb, which sets up the next ii/V in a very left handed sort of way. That’s some serious stuff.
Well… on #20, the first two measures are actually the same F7(sus) over both the g-7 and C7. Actually, the e natural in the last measure really isn’t chromatic either since that would be the 7th of the Gb/F#7 (tritone sub of C7).
Lou Is I mean all this comment does is show how you know nothing about the purpose of jazz. Imagine thinking there’s only one way to say something in a language.
I'm recognizing a couple Red Garland quotes: #11 is from 2:03 on If I Were A Bell from Red Garland's piano #12 is from 1:52 from the same track # 10 is from 0:47 on Almost Like Being in Love from the same record And with the left hand style to match!
#6 and #10 are basically direct quotes from the melody of Things Ain’t What They Used To Be. Look it up it’s cool. And also someone else mentioned how Red Garland used the #10 lick.
This is Gold, very nice licks! Btw i could swear that lick 10 11 and 12 are directly taken from some Red garland Solos. Very familiar (not a bad thing)
@@RockSpoon123 I really don't understand the "you do it then" argument. Because it isn't an argument. She's a really talented pianist but this video alone won't prove that.
i would like to see a battle between Jimin and Jesus Molina. I believe they both go to the same school now. Just a straight classic Harlem-stride style battle. like when Art Tatum or Fats Waller would compete against other pianists back in the day.
Ayyyy!! Something for everyone in here! what a great teaching tool. Quartal harmony, nice altered sharp niney kinda stuff, bebopy enclosey stuff. Dude this is like a 4 an a half minute long 251 buffet
I LOVE LOVE ❤️ THIS CHANNEL!!! I enjoy hearing you speak and play the piano! It’s something so peaceful about you. It brings me back to my childhood when life was simple and safe! Thank you for posting!
항상 잘보고있습니다 ~~ 혹시 릭이 어디서 발췌하셧는지 것도 좀 알려주시면 안될라나용 ..♡
정확히 기억나는 것들만 적어볼게용~! 나머지는 제가 오래돼서 기억이 안나거나 여러가지가 섞인거에요!!
5. Bud Powell
9. Bud Powell
10. Red Garland
11. Red Garland
12. Red Garland
13. Oscar Peterson
14. Oscar Peterson
16. Mulgrew Miller
18. Charlie Parker
20.Mulgrew Miller
@@Jimindorothy 우왓.... 너무감사합니다 ♡
10번은 horace silver 곡에서 들었던 듯 합니다 하나하나 다 기억나진않지만 릭들 하나씩 넘어가면서 여러 노래들이 떠올라서 좋네요!!좋은 릭들 잘 고르신것 같아요
Korhan Korhan description
버드파웰 쌉좋음
Great licks, thanks! I would love to see another 20 licks over *minor* 2-5-1...
Hell yeah. This is awesome. Tastyyyy
Say no more, she did it
2:05 quoting tenor madness
I swear if I haven't heard Cory Henry play this
Ian Moore right Lol it’s a nice line!
i knew i recognized it
its a standard cesh line
I knew it sounded familiar
I think this is the best video I’ve seen on RUclips
yeah right ?!
If there were like 20 videos like this with every major jazz keyboardist making their own,
There'd be no more reason to study
You could just learn these and be set for life lmao
I hope i see more of these, so useful
@@ianmoore5502 hey man, I'm just curious cause I'm thinking about making a version of these licks for guitar, but do you buy the PDF? If not, what would need to be included for you to buy it? Thanks
1:13 - this is a quote from a really old standard that Benny Benack ALWAYS quotes in his solos, but I forgot what it was called!
You love to see Charlie here.
All this and Heaven Too! Frank Sinatra and Tommy Dorsey :)
ive heard clifford brown play it before and lee morgan on moanin as well
For the people that doesn't recognise the song in the intro, it's "tea for two". I recommend the Oscar Peterson version. It's cool
This is the Art Tatum version, it was pure coincidence because I happened to be playing it when I clicked on the video
매일같이 하나씩 12키로 연습하고 있어요...! 막 섞어서도 연습해보고.. 단어장이 늘어나는 기분..넘 감사드려여 ㅠ
무엇보다도 저 왼손의 흐름이 너무 멋져서 저것도 연습할까봐요 ㅠㅠ! 진짜 재즈 틱한....
돈많이 벌어서 다양한 장르 다 배우고싶어요 지민님 감사해요... 노력 공짜로 정말 그냥 얻어갑니다ㅠㅠ
#7 is interesting because there’s ii/V in Gb (a half step up from F, the key she’s been playing in) and then back down to a ii/V/I in F. Then, at #9, the right hand implies melodic minor with the arpeggio. She moves on to the enclosure, then finishes off the licc with an outline of a C7b9 chord resolving to Fmaj7. Nice! Then we have #20. Phew... starts off with an ascending pattern outlining a Gminsus7(b13) and then a C7#9(add4). We move back down with the same pattern until the F maj7, which she dances around. She starts off with Lydian (using G pentatonic), then F pentatonic, and then this quartal movement in Gb pentatonic with an E for chromaticism. That brings us down to a descending chromatic line to Bb, which sets up the next ii/V in a very left handed sort of way. That’s some serious stuff.
yes we understand. you have knowledge of music , you are not alone pal. keep it to yourself though will you mate?
Well… on #20, the first two measures are actually the same F7(sus) over both the g-7 and C7. Actually, the e natural in the last measure really isn’t chromatic either since that would be the 7th of the Gb/F#7 (tritone sub of C7).
And the e sus major is quite amazing but it is trigonometric in its own right when considering the extreme ties of chromatic and resolving to Fmaj.
I have perfect pitch so I don't care ez
WOW THE LAST ONE IS INSANE! You are awesome! ^^
@@adriansullivan7629 but that was not the correct way to play it
Lou Is what do you mean?
Lou Is I mean all this comment does is show how you know nothing about the purpose of jazz. Imagine thinking there’s only one way to say something in a language.
Off-brand TK exactly
Off-brand TK i do kind of see what he means though. the rhythm wasn’t played the way it was written. but it sounds good and it fits so who cares
3:48 hey that's Charlie Parker's solo on billies bounce!
he also uses that lick in Donna Lee!
와....정말 엄청 열심히 연구하신게 느껴져요. 왼손 컴핑도, 리듬도 ㅎㅎ 그냥 술술 자연스럽게 나올 때까지 얼마나 연습하셨을꼬....박수 짝짝
Her swung eight is literally perfect
I'm recognizing a couple Red Garland quotes:
#11 is from 2:03 on If I Were A Bell from Red Garland's piano
#12 is from 1:52 from the same track
# 10 is from 0:47 on Almost Like Being in Love from the same record
And with the left hand style to match!
Wow, thanks! I was looking for those!
Yeah I was gonna say I definitely heard some quotes
damn dude good ears
#9 has a lick from Tenor Madness
And Garland took the #10 lick direct from Things Ain’t What They Used To Be melody. Look it up. Awesome
Thanks You Very Much!
1:10 Lick can be found in Art Blakey Moanin (Morgan Lee in trumpet)
and Parisian Thoroughfare by Clifford Brown.
Ahhh thought it sounded similar to the lick in Moanin.
I KNEW IT
I immediately recognized it, lol
I love cliff brown ❤️
@@annette6767 He was a great musician :-)
Axel Alvarenga it’s not a lick, it’s actaully a tune from the 40s called “All this and heaven too”
These are wonderful melodic exercises. They swing, they speak, and show the very essence of Jazz melodies
thank you Jimin, this video helps me to know how to comp along with the Left hand, very useful!
You are what we Americans call,
A badass.
Nice work
3:58 ahhhh yes one of my favorite licks from Conception by George Shearing
Someone likes Oscar Peterson! Wonderful playing, soulful and swingin.
I didn't notice that the begining song was a tea for two 😂. Then i decided to learn it amazing. Thanks you for this 🎉
Some of my favorites weren't using altered tones on the dominant, but clever melody and rhythm instead. I've awakened.
Applying this to guitar is the best thing ever😭😭
Do it!! 💪💪💪
I tried, gave it up and started learning piano. Ok, i'll try sax now. Or .. drums! Oh ya!
#6 and #10 are basically direct quotes from the melody of Things Ain’t What They Used To Be. Look it up it’s cool. And also someone else mentioned how Red Garland used the #10 lick.
항상 영양가 있는 알찬 영상 올려주셔서 너무 감사해요ㅠㅠㅠ❤️❤️
Love your artistry and gift. ❤
This is Gold, very nice licks!
Btw i could swear that lick 10 11 and 12 are directly taken from some Red garland Solos. Very familiar (not a bad thing)
Jannis Meißner if I were a bell?
대단하신분이네요
이게 진짜 원테이크로 찍는게 쉽지가 않음 진짜 대단하시다 ㅋㅅㅋㄱㅋㄱㅋ
The licks were great, but I was just as interested in the left hand rhythms and voicing you were playing. Could you make a video focusing those?
I'm proud to say I've learnt all of these
Number 5 and 7 are my favourites
She alluded to so many songs, I love it.
Thanks a bunch. Really helps get a grip on solos
재즈피아노 전공하다 그만둔지 10년 됐는데
이거보니 가슴이 막 뛰고 설레이고...
다시 하고싶어지네요
제가 정말 사랑하는 오스카님도 마니 떠오르구요 ㅋㅋ 잘봤습니다
I like how the licks progress. It’s very compositional!
This channel is such a nice place to be
I honestly think,your voice is sweeter than any jazz licks😅
고맙습니다
Wtf. Insane. How long she been playing piano?
A while. She's an absolute crazy stride pianist and talented composer!
I'm not trying to take anything away from her but this looks a lot harder than it actually is :c
@@happybunnywabbit I'd honestly like to see you try it. There's plenty of difficulty for any level of pianist.
@@RockSpoon123 I really don't understand the "you do it then" argument. Because it isn't an argument. She's a really talented pianist but this video alone won't prove that.
I refuse to answer that until you explain your profile picture
I love how the starts off all cute and then she gets down to business
Gotta say, I love ‘getting it started’ with you Jimin! Marvellous playing. I’ve screenshot all your licks (so to speak)…
😊👍🏼
와… 진짜 레슨빋아보고싶다
Found you out and I’m glad I did ! 🥰🎹🎵💪 Thank you for your time
i would like to see a battle between Jimin and Jesus Molina. I believe they both go to the same school now. Just a straight classic Harlem-stride style battle. like when Art Tatum or Fats Waller would compete against other pianists back in the day.
Dude that one when she played the C really got me
6 is my favorite. Cuz it's the only one i can play
왼손 컴핑 넘나 맛깔나네요...
너무 오랜만에 올라오는 영상이네요ㅠㅠ 너무 좋아요
Exactly like Red Garland. 2:37 is form 1:55 of almost like being in love by red garland
Thanks so musch!!!!!! great licks!
Oscar Peterson 인줄 알았어요.
넘넘 좋아서 하루에 100번씩 들을께여.
Ayyyy!! Something for everyone in here! what a great teaching tool. Quartal harmony, nice altered sharp niney kinda stuff, bebopy enclosey stuff. Dude this is like a 4 an a half minute long 251 buffet
존경합니다☆
직장인으로 재즈독학 한계점에서 여러 책 사서 봤을때보다 훨씬 도움많이된거같아요
너무 감사합니다❤️
피아노 피자도 모르는데 넋놓고 봄요;;
the last one sounds really cool!!!!
1, 2, 3/4, 8, 10, 13, 17, 19
gracias gracias gracias always grateful!!
It's a pleasure to hear you play
잘보고 갑니다 지금 같은 겨울에 연주하면 정말 좋을거 같네요.
3번릭 0:59
4번릭 1:09
10번릭 2:15
6번릭 1:31
I LOVE LOVE ❤️ THIS CHANNEL!!! I enjoy hearing you speak and play the piano! It’s something so peaceful about you. It brings me back to my childhood when life was simple and safe! Thank you for posting!
Excellent bundles of ideas to learn each day. Thanks
talent at its full potential
That last one was dope!!!
개꿀팁 감사 지민찡
very nice good and good thankyou very much you the best
Her comping is GREAT
Number 12 from bags groove Oscar Peterson trio!
피아노가 바뀐것같았는데 배에서 찍은 영상이네요! 릭 비디오 너무 좋아요 : )
I mainly drop by here to listen to you saying "hi everone, welcome back to my channel! ! So swet. Plus the great licks to try and learn!
도움이 되었어요
? ? ? 어떻게 이렇게 질 칠 수 있는 거죠 😭 너무 멋있어요
Nicely put together, very helpful thanks! :)
So, where's the Mario Kart Lick?
Edit: 2-5-1 likes, am I a Jazz meme for u?
Does that one fit in a 2-5-1?
@@RobinLSL yeah, with soft changes but it does. The guy did it over Spain.
This has 251 likes rn... blessed
RobinLSL “Does that one fit a 2-5-1?” You’re playing jazz, it can fit in whatever you want it to, it’s just your opinion if it sounds “right”
that last line is so good
영상 보고 항상 도움되고 있어요ㅠ 재능기부 감사해요 좋은 자료도 제공해 주셔서 감사합니다
잛보구있습니다 감사드립니다 ♡~~~
3:58 Conception by George Shearing
와 좋다 너무 예쁜릭들 다모아 놓으셨네요~
very good, these licks.
these are wonderful exercises as they show the very essence of jazz melodies and the swing
유레카!! 브라보!! 정말 감사해요^^
I think this is one of the best tutorial I have come across, thank you so much for the notation you add to the videos.
와 너무 좋아서 구매했습니다! 정말 컨텐츠 너무 좋아요
Wow!! Thanks for this!! I loved hearing and to see the sheet music I can actually practice it!! Absolutely loved all the runs.
you are teacher for me😊😊😊😊
Ron’s blues 릭도 있군요!! 제가 너무 좋아하는 릭입니다... 인스타랑 유튜브에서 너무 잘 보고 잘 배우고 있습니다 🧡
Thank you. So much.
No. 20 💓💓
Uploaded on my birthday thank you for the present :)
와아 너무 멋있어요 ㅠㅠ 배우고싶을정도로 ㅠㅠ
멋진 연주 감사합니다. 너무 좋은 강의들이 많아서 구독 누루고 갑니다^^*
Great lesson!!!! Real music...not only exercises!
2:50 13번릭
thanks very much you are the best
진짜진짜 미쳤다 너무 감사합니다
This is awesome! Thanks for blessing the public with this!
Greetings from Mexico!! You are so talented!! Thank you for being so kind showing all these awesome licks!!!
What a great illustration of a variety of possible melodies! Thanks for sharing!