Thanks a lot Nathan . I appreciate a lot all your stuff . I love all you presents , because you guide us with material that is not very difficult and we can apply it in a lot of different phrases . 🙏🙏😋
Ok! Thanks for feedback! If your interest (in meantime) I do have some more language videos on various players. I think people like my Grant Green breakdown video if you want to check that out? Thanks!
Great question! Originally I heard this line from grant green, but after some listening I could hear it's from bird (as grant based a lot of his language on bird's lines). You can hear him use variations of this lick (as it's mostly just ornamentations of a major triad) over a lot of his rhythm changes solos (as he is thinking key center based over the A sections sometimes). Listen to Moose the mooch or Anthropology to hear this idea!
My logical brain is having difficulty with the diminished lick. In the first bar you have an A flat. In the second bar you have an A natural, G natural and G flat. I'm trying to figure out what scale this all is. I'd appreciate any help.
Yes! That is a cool one. All I’m doing there is playing the triads out of the diminished scale (in this scale C whole half diminished. The triads are Ab, B, D, F) after I walk up the Ab triad, I walk down the diminished scale. There should be a video linked in the corner of the screen that explains the diminished idea more. Thanks!
@@NathanBortonMusic Thanks for sharing your thinking here. Diminished stuff is always so interesting and, for me still, confusing. I'll check out the other video.
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Wow, thank you for the kind words!
Very nice lines Nathan 👏
Thanks so much Rick!
Thanks a lot Nathan . I appreciate a lot all your stuff . I love all you presents , because you guide us with material that is not very difficult and we can apply it in a lot of different phrases . 🙏🙏😋
I appreciate that!
Great tutoring. Clear and brief. Thank you, Nathan.
Thank you 🙏
This is brilliant brother! Great didactics 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Much appreciated!
That was ENORMOUSLY HELPFUL. More please!!! Although, this has enough in it, that I’ll be working through Stella by Starlight for some time
Glad to hear it helped! Thanks for checking it out!
Thanks for the language, Nathan, especially since you took the time to explain the context and purpose of each lick.
No problem! Hope the lesson helps!
Very useful video! Thank you ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Nathan for sharing your knowledge!
Of course, happy to help!
great vid! more like this breaking down language, yes please 🙏
Ok! Thanks for feedback! If your interest (in meantime) I do have some more language videos on various players. I think people like my Grant Green breakdown video if you want to check that out? Thanks!
I have just learned the first lick - 6 more to go🎸😎
You can do it! And thanks for watching, hope this video helps you!
Bravissimo maestro! Yes, your language lessons are my favorites.
Thank you! 😃
The tempo for the lines is great for those of playing along with the vid.
Great video. Thanks
You are welcome!
Ur a mensch bud, great vid
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
A very useful lesson for a beginner like me!
So happy to help!
Good stuff, Nathan! Thank you, it was very useful!👍👍👍
That backdoor line is fire. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching!
Great video as always, yes a series like this could be really good - 7 licks over a Rhythm Changes or a Parker blues etc
yes please! more awesome licks :)
especially the lines built around arpeggios are very helpful for beginners
Seven tasty nuggets, wrapped up in a nutshell. This is a keeper.
Thanks Larry! Appreciate the kind words!
Working on Stella now. Great timing! Excellent content as per usual man 💪
Hey appreciate that, glad to help!
Love this Nathan, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
You take the stress out of jazz education
Thanks Malik! Glad to hear that
What solo does the Charlie Parker enclosure lick come from?
Great question! Originally I heard this line from grant green, but after some listening I could hear it's from bird (as grant based a lot of his language on bird's lines). You can hear him use variations of this lick (as it's mostly just ornamentations of a major triad) over a lot of his rhythm changes solos (as he is thinking key center based over the A sections sometimes). Listen to Moose the mooch or Anthropology to hear this idea!
I’m working on Pat Martino linear Expressions.
Amazing! I was thinking about doing a Pat Martino Quantum guitar video soon!
My logical brain is having difficulty with the diminished lick. In the first bar you have an A flat. In the second bar you have an A natural, G natural and G flat. I'm trying to figure out what scale this all is. I'd appreciate any help.
Yes! That is a cool one. All I’m doing there is playing the triads out of the diminished scale (in this scale C whole half diminished. The triads are Ab, B, D, F) after I walk up the Ab triad, I walk down the diminished scale. There should be a video linked in the corner of the screen that explains the diminished idea more. Thanks!
@@NathanBortonMusic Thanks for sharing your thinking here. Diminished stuff is always so interesting and, for me still, confusing. I'll check out the other video.
@@NathanBortonMusic Really appreciate your reply. Thanks.
@@NathanBortonMusic Found that video and it's quite helpful. Thanks.