I’m guitar player and you’re the first teacher that made it so simple for me to hear these lines that I love to listen to what I’m listening to jazz thank you
@@JazzDuets Qué bueno saberlo! Abrazo, tus videos me parecen -con total honestidad (y miro muchos canales)- los mas efectivos para acercar teoría y práctica. Gracias.
Thanks Nick! You've kept your promise. :-) Now I get what Jerry Bergonzi was teaching me back in the day. It was over my head back then...Specially on guitar. Yes, Jerry taught anyone who searched him out. I see and hear now. You've made it even better! Thanks for continuing the legacy!
Absolutely brilliant and really open the mind for nice ideas and how to approach new beautiful ideas! I like and appreciate your channel a lot! Thank you for your videos!
This is a really good introduction. Could you provide the link to the video you mention at the end of this? I can't quite figure out which one it is on your channel. Thanks!
Great smoking lines at the end! People tend to think putting chodrd-tones on strong beats and non chord-tones on weak beat. What is your opinion? Do you tend to think this way?
Hi there! I'm really, really interested in learning my triad pairs, but I'm wondering if you can tell me if the PDF and materials are geared more towards wind and piano instruments? I play guitar, and though I do read music the learning process gets extraordinarily slowed down by having to transcribe all the exercises to different CAGED, 3NPS and other fretboard theory methods. Which of the jazzduets resources contain tabs? Does the Introductory Triad pairs have them? Thanks in advance!
I uderstand, but I prefer to teach my pupils to do one thing after another one, not to play on one chord, but to play themes with just one idea at the same time.
I'm not criticizing him and I'm never negative about anyone : I just share my vision of improvisation, because I want to find the best way for my students. I follow Mr Holmes courses and I love them! Yes, I'm a music teacher too, and I've got my own channel : ruclips.net/user/harmochopin
Here is my problem with all these approach videos, you always have the examples written over a minor chord and say that its easy to just change these lines to be put over a major chord... But whenever I do, it just doesnt have that same sound. It sounds cheesy. I wish there was a SEPERATE video on the major version and its approaches instead of just, eh, just change some notes and its the same thing. Its not, it should have its own approach. I dont know, its just frustrating. I know how to work a minor chord back and forth but a major chord is so much harder to get that sound.
first, do not suffer! there will be major videos. Please be patient. These videos take months of preparation. It is great though that you have expressed what you want and I thank you. Please feel free to nag again soon about this! You are right, the major it is a different sound, totally. This is such a big subject I had to start somewhere. cheers. The major deserves its own video series!
the amount of value in this single video is insane. Thank you .
Killer vid ...a lifetime of application explained in 10 minutes
I’m guitar player and you’re the first teacher that made it so simple for me to hear these lines that I love to listen to what I’m listening to jazz thank you
You are just about the most gifted teacher on the net....love your ideas....very helpful
So far the best vids about the topic I've ever seen. Clear and straight to the point. 10/10!
Thanks !!! Your lessons are not only full of info but a LIVE music lesson. I mean, you give the lesson and show what to do with the tools !
Your videos have officially exploded my brain. Thank you!
Gracias! Saludos desde Rosario, Argentina
I was in Rosario a few times!
@@JazzDuets Qué bueno saberlo! Abrazo, tus videos me parecen -con total honestidad (y miro muchos canales)- los mas efectivos para acercar teoría y práctica. Gracias.
Thanks Nick! You've kept your promise. :-)
Now I get what Jerry Bergonzi was teaching
me back in the day.
It was over my head back then...Specially on guitar.
Yes, Jerry taught anyone who searched him out.
I see and hear now. You've made it even better!
Thanks for continuing the legacy!
Me too! 35 years ago, but only recently did it gel (took 30 years off).
@@Osnosis Hey there, that's cool.
Just curious...
Are you a 🎸 player?
Or 🎷 player?
Thank you sooo much sensei! Yours are the most comprehensive lessons out there!! God bless you sir!
Wow...you have just expanded my vocabulary by several thousand percent...even my wife noticed... thanks...brilliant video many thanks!
Absolutely brilliant and really open the mind for nice ideas and how to approach new beautiful ideas! I like and appreciate your channel a lot! Thank you for your videos!
Grande maestro! Cuanta humildad y grandeza en mostrar como lo haces en papel, eso realmente ayuda a entender y derribar los miedos!!! GRACIAS!!!
One of the best videos on RUclips!
GRACIAS gracias gracias!! exelente cada uno delos videos... Los disfruto muchisimo! Saludos por Alta Gracia!!
Yes, Nick, you are a wonderful teacher
You are such an inspiration for me
you have the best jazz lessons on youtube! thank you!
Thanks. work in progress as always! I am learning alot!
Thanks these are great Nick!!!!!! Nice and easy explained
wonderful clarity. It was great to hear them and see them
tremendo como siempre!! gracias
Now I have something to do today :3 thanks for the great content! (As always)
Thank you for sharing 🎶🎶🎷✌🏽😎
Real neat way of generating lines with practice, of course!
Beautiful... the best of RUclips...
your tone is fullfilling, perfect videos :)
Well, I love the sound of the pentatonic scale and hearing how it sounds over various textures and chords as demonstrated here is soo cool 😎 cheers
Great exercise and great video! can't wait for the next upload!
Great lesson, thanks.
Great content....just super. Thanks for sharing.
tremendo
So awesome! I bet you could solo over giant steps like a pro! Every one of your practice videos sounds like a freakin miles solo. Great job man!
Absolutely outstanding!
Excellent lesson! Thanks for posting!
Muito bom! Obrigado. Pretty good and clarifying. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing..
Great as always ! Thanks Nick :)
Beautiful!!
Can't find the follow up video for 2 triads - does anyone have a link?
Am at 2:17 and already having a blast
Buenísimo 👏
Grate lesson👏🏽👏🏽 but we hear Dm triad right?😋😋
great video again :-D - I also liked that mix made of cantaloupe island + do it again
Magistral!.
Love it!
Amazing
Wonderful!
Thank youuuuu. 👌😊😊😊😊
This is a really good introduction. Could you provide the link to the video you mention at the end of this? I can't quite figure out which one it is on your channel. Thanks!
Wow great video as always, the drums and perc in the backing at the end sounds identical to Do It Again by Steely Dan
Excelente Aula!!!
wow!!!
BRAVO! Could you analyze the harmony of How insensitive? Thank you very much
Classical sound!
so beautiful!!
Perfect!
hola como puedo tener el pdf con tab?
beautiful!!!
amazing and fun
Ps. love your sound...
Thanks so much! Would you consider including bass clef on PDFs?
Daniel Sing You should pay him for the trouble or do your own homework...
All the PDFs he is offering cost money. Of course i'd buy it.
Wow, very useful!
Great smoking lines at the end! People tend to think putting chodrd-tones on strong beats and non chord-tones on weak beat. What is your opinion? Do you tend to think this way?
It's up to you, there's no limits, mix and match and resolve.
Great stuff, you think you could write out in bass cleff?
Hi there! I'm really, really interested in learning my triad pairs, but I'm wondering if you can tell me if the PDF and materials are geared more towards wind and piano instruments? I play guitar, and though I do read music the learning process gets extraordinarily slowed down by having to transcribe all the exercises to different CAGED, 3NPS and other fretboard theory methods. Which of the jazzduets resources contain tabs? Does the Introductory Triad pairs have them? Thanks in advance!
great videos, what soprano do you play here, just out of curiosity
Hey Nick, can you please transcribe this to be played on the guitar with tans as well ! I wanna buy the PDf but unfortunately I don't read !
Thanks... from a bass player.
why above is not Chromatic Approach?
superlike
As above, so below?
< Nicolás Hogares ( Nick Homes ). It is LoVely when the lessons are im Bb !¡ :-)
12 ton raw ?
😱
It's 1 Tone higher than you play
If one must pratice all theses exercices for just one chord, we're not ready to improvise on an entire lead sheet...
that is why I presented them here on one chord first!
I uderstand, but I prefer to teach my pupils to do one thing after another one, not to play on one chord, but to play themes with just one idea at the same time.
do that then!
Great. Thanks for your video, which is a good catalog of ideas.
I'm not criticizing him and I'm never negative about anyone : I just share my vision of improvisation, because I want to find the best way for my students. I follow Mr Holmes courses and I love them! Yes, I'm a music teacher too, and I've got my own channel : ruclips.net/user/harmochopin
Here is my problem with all these approach videos, you always have the examples written over a minor chord and say that its easy to just change these lines to be put over a major chord... But whenever I do, it just doesnt have that same sound. It sounds cheesy. I wish there was a SEPERATE video on the major version and its approaches instead of just, eh, just change some notes and its the same thing. Its not, it should have its own approach. I dont know, its just frustrating. I know how to work a minor chord back and forth but a major chord is so much harder to get that sound.
first, do not suffer! there will be major videos. Please be patient. These videos take months of preparation. It is great though that you have expressed what you want and I thank you. Please feel free to nag again soon about this! You are right, the major it is a different sound, totally. This is such a big subject I had to start somewhere. cheers. The major deserves its own video series!