How Thinking In Shapes Can Change Your Jazz Improvisation

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @KS-yb1wq
    @KS-yb1wq Год назад +2

    Dude, this was a game changer. I started doing this immediately and was astounded. It brought 'creating music' back to the table. It was fun. I played Body and Soul for 2 hours, caught in creativity. As a guitarist, I did not expect this. I'm glued to your channel now. Thanks.

    • @nickmainella
      @nickmainella  Год назад +1

      Oh wow I’m so glad to hear this!! Glad it helped 👍🎶

  • @davidtardio9804
    @davidtardio9804 Год назад +16

    Wow. Just wow. Mind blown. I don’t even know where to start with this. It’s fantastic, and it would definitely be useful. I just need to start with one chord, never mind a tune! I’ll let you know how I’m doing in 2027 or so.

  • @dzzy121
    @dzzy121 Год назад +8

    Love this concept. I struggle with creating lines on guitar and thinking this way might really help. I too, am visual and shapes make sense.

    • @nickmainella
      @nickmainella  Год назад +1

      Visual learners unite!

    • @georgesember9069
      @georgesember9069 Год назад

      I rely on shapes quite a bit in my guitar study struggles, I’m very shape oriented. I don’t know if that’s good thing. I also try playing free so I’m too much relying on shapes. Once in a while I actually create an original melody!

  • @kooky74
    @kooky74 10 месяцев назад

    Yes. That is a really nice present. Thx so much. ❤

  • @lesharris9560
    @lesharris9560 Год назад

    Great idea.frees up the mind a bit.

  • @user-ot6ki7rn3f
    @user-ot6ki7rn3f Год назад

    Excellent approach , i am going to use this to practice. Many thanx Nick!

  • @joelpierson2628
    @joelpierson2628 10 месяцев назад

    This morning I worked on playing the shape over Bags Groove looping bars 7 -12. I had to write the shapes down, but I think little by little I can memorize them, and that's where the fun will start.

    • @nickmainella
      @nickmainella  10 месяцев назад

      Don’t be afraid to do what you have to do at first! Writing down is perfectly fine in my book :)

    • @joelpierson2628
      @joelpierson2628 10 месяцев назад

      @@nickmainella Here it is two weeks later, and I can play the shape from memory over the same blues. At times, I can sprinkle in some embellishments and get back to the shape, but not yet around the 9 & 10 chords. I started playing my usual stuff this morning but only the shape over those two chords. It forces me to stay connected to the chord form and hit the shape from random points.
      That's some slow progress, but to be fair to myself, I haven't spent much time practicing. I've had some serious distractions for a year that I'm trying to resolve. Real Estate, bad neighbors, and lawyers are not conducive to following one's passion.

  • @andrewcampbell2903
    @andrewcampbell2903 Год назад +2

    This is great Nick . It seems to generate other lines that depart from the shape , but with the shape remaining as a reference point to return to during the improvisation .

  • @johanneskatz767
    @johanneskatz767 11 месяцев назад

    Nice, I will try it. ❤ That ist simple and suitable for me.

  • @nigelcreasy8234
    @nigelcreasy8234 Год назад +2

    Really took to this approach. The great thing is it structures a phrase. The phrase it structures always seems to be a question with a melodic phrase in response. The really interesting thing is that the phrase suggests it’s own response. Great video Thankyou

  • @beckyn9338
    @beckyn9338 9 месяцев назад

    Steve Kortyka was just talking about playing in shapes….so I started to think about it, but I’m just a novice. I can think about it all day long, but execution is the thing. It’s gotta come out the end of the horn! I’m just starting to practice sequencing, which is a great thing! Maybe thinking in shapes comes next. Btw I appreciated that some of us might need to slow down the tempo! And love the idea of starting with the blues! 😊

  • @xersxo5460
    @xersxo5460 Год назад +1

    So it’s abstracting a coherent system from practically random sounds to make the subjective structure more accessible. Thank you for this. I’ve been thinking this is how music making is, because I never found any rules about chords and rhythms and melodies evoking certain experiences (because there are no concrete ones just associated and famously consistent patterns). I wanted to get it down to a science so that I could finally understand and replicate from a basic level but I see that it’s more practical to use my own (and others’) definitions and built up associations.
    So Thank You so much for clarifying this. Getting so analytical has made music hard to understand at times. But knowing there’s no real analysis to be had is really freeing.

    • @nickmainella
      @nickmainella  Год назад +1

      You're right, analysis only goes so far and then it's time to just play some stuff and see what sounds good to you. Take George Garzone for example, he actively tries to play random notes. But when he does so with good time, tone, intonation, and strong resolution points, it sounds absolutely genius!!

  • @waynematthews8165
    @waynematthews8165 Год назад

    This is dope! 💥

  • @thomasvahle
    @thomasvahle Год назад

    A very interesting visual way to make an incremental step into improvisation!

  • @twangbarfly
    @twangbarfly Год назад

    GREAT advice - thanks for this mind-expanding idea!!!!

  • @gotofourths933
    @gotofourths933 Год назад

    I like it . Thank you Nick . Im going to try this today. If i achive to place the shape in chord changes easily , i will use second shape and so on. I guess it will be a scale and arpeggio practices at the same tiime.🙏👏👏🎷🎷

  • @saxman3336
    @saxman3336 Год назад

    Excellent idea, i need to work on this.

  • @burgessbrian9329
    @burgessbrian9329 Год назад

    Wonderful suggestion; thank you so much for sharing cheers

  • @jimkangas4176
    @jimkangas4176 Год назад

    I've done this a but not enough - I noticed that you can take that three note riff from "Misty" and move it all kind of places. Good thought - thanks!

  • @ToddBrooks-gm6hy
    @ToddBrooks-gm6hy 4 месяца назад

    Has Nick ever posted a lesson that didn't make one stop to think and re think about what you've been doing or not doing? Another great tid bit you could spend hours applying to uncountable places

  • @BebopHardRock
    @BebopHardRock Год назад +1

    Great lesson on a very important subject! Thanks Nick!!

  • @kbh4950
    @kbh4950 Год назад

    Great concept...

  • @raghavchari
    @raghavchari Год назад

    Love this Nick. I've seen some others talk about this general concept before but not as clearly illustrated as you just did. I'm going to give this a try.

  • @stephenclark7013
    @stephenclark7013 Год назад

    Got to get onto this Nick I just approach my improvisation totally the opposite to you more linear I guess .Nice one 👍

  • @willymcnamara1429
    @willymcnamara1429 Год назад

    what an interesting idea, excited to try this! maybe i can break out of the 4 consecutive 8th note pattern for even more spice and variety. thank you for layin it out so well!

  • @evelynyturralde4113
    @evelynyturralde4113 Год назад +1

    Novel approach! I'll have to try it. I like your clear explanation of not having to adhere to the first example (e.g., 3-5-2-1, the notes in the chord). The shapes you played in the 1st example fit so well with the chord changes! -- did you try to make the first 2 notes be notes in the chord to identify it? I liked the rhythmic playing around, too. Thanks!

    • @nickmainella
      @nickmainella  Год назад

      Not really a goal, but I guess they did haha

  • @andreasgilgenberg5588
    @andreasgilgenberg5588 Год назад

    wonderful!!!!!!

  • @skale1963
    @skale1963 11 месяцев назад

    interesting idea 💡 thanks!

  • @aljoschahunger
    @aljoschahunger Год назад

    ..discovered your channel recently. amazing content about the science of jazz. thx & kind regards..

  • @inflatedear7131
    @inflatedear7131 Год назад

    Great concept. Thanks!

  • @a.j.nicoll477
    @a.j.nicoll477 Год назад

    Cool idea! Thanks for sharing!

  • @ChristopherDecenaZaozaoWang
    @ChristopherDecenaZaozaoWang 6 месяцев назад

    Nice ! Very nice !😊

  • @bobblues1158
    @bobblues1158 Год назад

    Shapes are a very useful tool for analysing and writing "Classical" music as well.

  • @michaeldean9338
    @michaeldean9338 Год назад

    As always, great advice. Thanks again, Nick :)

  • @nicolatacchini1395
    @nicolatacchini1395 Год назад

    Hi nick! Thanks for this video, i love it! Looking forward to practice this concept

  • @djmileski
    @djmileski Год назад

    Great lesson!

  • @alexeymorozov816
    @alexeymorozov816 Год назад

    Great, Nick! Appreciate your great work! Thank you

  • @djmileski
    @djmileski Год назад

    You have great tone

  • @TedMaciag
    @TedMaciag Год назад

    Really nice, trying to do this as any linear instrument player is difficult to get a grasp of. Guitarist, pianists have physical shapes / grips to get muscle memory involved. We don't, so thanks!

  • @davidsmusic
    @davidsmusic Год назад

    Amazing Nick, thank you so much!! waiting to back home to take my tenor and practice!! greetings from Germany!

  • @birdndiz10
    @birdndiz10 Год назад

    Excellent stuff

  • @gregoryepa2659
    @gregoryepa2659 Год назад

    Greetings from France !

  • @sat.chid.ananda
    @sat.chid.ananda Год назад

    would you consider the first Coltrane phrase in Mr P.C a shape? it's very difficult for me to try and move the shapes to other notes cus i'm thinking in degrees and not shapes like you explain here...i'll try and apply this

  • @Sam-hh3ry
    @Sam-hh3ry Год назад

    I grant these are dumb questions but what is the end goal really with this kind of practice? Is the shape nice sounding enough that you want to be able to bring it out whenever? Are you trying to get the sound of it in your head while also learning the corresponding notes? It feels like you could spend the rest of your life drilling this kind of thing but how directly does it correlate to better improv I wonder?

    • @nickmainella
      @nickmainella  Год назад +2

      Awesome question! It would start by getting you better at playing certain notes, in a certain shape, over different chords. This might, by itself, unlock some new and interesting ideas over certain chords. It breaks you out of your patterns that you play without even thinking. Then, when you start moving it around the measure, in terms of starting on different beats, you start to develop an ability to phrase anywhere in the Measure on command. So, while practicing this exact thing may feel like it doesn’t really do much for your playing, overall, it has all of these tremendous benefits that have nothing to do with this specific four note shape. Does that make sense?

    • @Sam-hh3ry
      @Sam-hh3ry Год назад

      @@nickmainella I appreciate the reply! I'll keep this stuff in mind

    • @BebopHardRock
      @BebopHardRock Год назад

      Go get Rich Perry's "Doxy" and listen to the possibilities.

  • @EvanWiederandersMusic
    @EvanWiederandersMusic Год назад

    What are you using for those backing tracks?

  • @MetaphysicalMusician
    @MetaphysicalMusician Год назад

    This reminds me of phrasing...making statement..and punctuation

  • @ortegaman
    @ortegaman Год назад

    New subscriber 👋

  • @jefferyboyle7276
    @jefferyboyle7276 Год назад

    ✌ 🎹🗿

  • @babakmardani1317
    @babakmardani1317 Год назад

    387th like!😉