Teach & learn how to play jazz in minor keys using Minor Bebop Scale.
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- This video delves deeper into the minor bebop scale - what it is, examples of sounds, how to teach it (or use it yourself) for beginner to intermediate jazz students. This scale, used with a key-centre approach to beginning improvisation, offers a way to play musically, creatively, and with a sense of style - right from the start.
This video is suitable for jazz teachers, beginner jazz students, people learning jazz at an intermediate level, or anyone just interested in jazz, teaching, and music. If you are interested in how to teach jazz or how to play jazz, take a look. I hope this approach is as helpful for you and your students as it has been for me and mine.
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Part two: ruclips.net/video/Lj5uRDDG5ro/видео.html Progress to CHORD CHANGES in 6 simple exercises for jazz beginners builds on this video
Just learned a lot from you. Wrapping my head around "enclosures" and bebop. Your examples of notation and explanation of what is actually happening per bar are extremely useful and make things clearer. Thank you!
Thanks, I'm glad you found it useful. The bebop scales are not as much a part of bebop as the name might suggest, but are definitely have a strong presence in slightly later hard bop from the 50s onwards and are extremely useful as part of developing sound and fluency. Best wishes for your jazz learning, it is such wonderful music to explore.
sounds great! wonderful lessons
Excellent video! Extremely informative and inspiring.
Thanks so much, I really appreaciate your nice feedback - very encouraging.
Another comment of the positive nature! This wonderful scale has within it the minor 7th chords of all 3 chords in a 1-4-5 simple blues! Also the 3 different minor pentatonic scales of the 1, the 4 & the 5! Am I crazy? Wow, what a tool!
Love your approach, man. Reminds me of me. ❤
Thank you
My pleasure!
Love this scale added to the "normal" blues scale! Makes the player sound Xtra "hip".
Yes, totally!
Professor, I may be mistaken, but I think that is not Clifford Brow in the clip. I think it´s Lee Morgan.
I'm afraid you are right, yes. A silly error, sorry.
Great content ! Do you offer private lessons?
Thanks, glad you like it. I do offer provate lessons, but mostly in-person in Sydney. You are looking for a teacher?
@@TeachingJazz I do ! I live very, very far from Australia though