You're finally giving names to scales I taught myself when I played keyboard in a band. Way back in the day! Thank You! Well worth the wait especially now trying to make sense of all these scales on guitar! Was on the verge of giving up after years flying blind but this gives me hope!
That is because that lick is a dominant chord voicing using the mixolydian thirds. Mixolydian is the scale source for dominant chords, I don't know why she mentioned minor pentatonic, maybe that is how she was taught.
Cool licks Marine! 4th lick not easy for me. But it only first impression so I have to more practice And I have a question about first lick. Why you playing every time double notes 3d and 5th fingers? For me to play first time 3d and 5th fingers and then 2d and 4th more comfortable
Hey! On a blues you can use both! :) That’s part of the bluesy sound. And it’s usually pentatonic scales. But you can also use other scales such as the mixolydian mode.
I'm a guitarist that always messed around with keyboards too. Do you have any tips on transposing keyboard licks on the fly? For guitar you learn a lick in one key and you automatically know it in all keys, but for keyboards I ofcourse can't do that and it's holding me back massively
Hey!! Yes I know!! Transposing on a guitar is so easy! But yeah it’s harder on the piano. If you know your scale you can use the notes degrees or go with step and half step. Honestly it’s a process to practice when transposing on the piano!
You CANNOT become a better musician/improviser by learning LICKS! Concepts, yes. Chord voicings, sure.Other people's phrases? Listen, get the CONCEPT, than play YOU ideas...We borrow phrasing all the tme, but just in passing, not as a source or motivator... IMHO as jazz organist/pianist for 65 years...
I agree! You need to learn foundation and how to use them 😊 these are just cool ideas you can use and get inspiration from. Most of the time I will take a lick and change it so it sounds like my own! That’s how you create your own sound and musical language 😊
My Nord 6D arrives today. Will start working on these licks tonight. Yeah!!
Amazing!!
Just bought a Hammond! Going to get all over these licks! Thank you!
Sweet!! Enjoy :)
You
are a terrific teacher
Wonderful lesson ! Thank you, this is right where I’m at !
Rock on!
You're finally giving names to scales I taught myself when I played keyboard in a band. Way back in the day! Thank You! Well worth the wait especially now trying to make sense of all these scales on guitar! Was on the verge of giving up after years flying blind but this gives me hope!
I’m glad!! :)
Bravo! You've truly outdone yourself.
Thank you Marine have fun
Great tutorial! Aloha from Hawaii.
Thanks Marine, very useful licks👍👌
Really cool and useable licks, thanks a lot Marine!
My pleasure!
Big Thanx!! Really liked the third lick😃
Thank you, I must try to add those to my playing! 🤩
Would be interesting to know why notes outside of the minor Blues scale works in the first example.
That is because that lick is a dominant chord voicing using the mixolydian thirds. Mixolydian is the scale source for dominant chords, I don't know why she mentioned minor pentatonic, maybe that is how she was taught.
Thanks ! Greetings from Italy .
Greetings from Austria🎹
Been spending all my time on piano, gotta try these organ licks, just got a Yahama CK61, it has decent organs and onboard drawbars. Thanks!
Yeah!!
Super vidéo ! Ces 5 licks sont vraiment faciles et très expressifs, merci beaucoup.
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Great, thanks!
Heres a tip, if the blues is major, use the relative minor blues scale instead. A minor blues scale over this
Yeah! That’s another option :)
Love these licks, they can be varied to be longer etc and great practice for fingering! Thank you!!♥
You're amazinnngg 🎉 thank you pls keep doing what you're doing
very usefull !
It's a basic phrase with short sounds, but it's really cool.
I subscribed to your You Tube channel.
Great job but how about wooly bully watch it now 😮
Hi. Firts time i see you and its a good experience. At soon. I think we will be friends 😀. Sorry for bad english, regards from Italy. Stefano
Cool licks Marine!
4th lick not easy for me. But it only first impression so I have to more practice
And I have a question about first lick. Why you playing every time double notes 3d and 5th fingers? For me to play first time 3d and 5th fingers and then 2d and 4th more comfortable
Great !
I never really understand when you play c7 should you play cmajor or cminor scale?
Hey! On a blues you can use both! :) That’s part of the bluesy sound. And it’s usually pentatonic scales.
But you can also use other scales such as the mixolydian mode.
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I'm a guitarist that always messed around with keyboards too. Do you have any tips on transposing keyboard licks on the fly? For guitar you learn a lick in one key and you automatically know it in all keys, but for keyboards I ofcourse can't do that and it's holding me back massively
Hey!! Yes I know!! Transposing on a guitar is so easy! But yeah it’s harder on the piano. If you know your scale you can use the notes degrees or go with step and half step.
Honestly it’s a process to practice when transposing on the piano!
@@OnlineRockLessons So should I just learn every lick I learn in all keys?
@@SaintYaronimo yep, that’s the drawback on the piano. On the other hand you can play it instantly in any octave 😉
The lazy way is to use transpose on the KB. But that will never make you a good player.
Sus4 is the Blue note
Did it hurt having that tattoo done?
Haha on the arm? Yeah every tattoo hurt!
@@OnlineRockLessons So why did you have it done?
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You CANNOT become a better musician/improviser by learning LICKS! Concepts, yes. Chord voicings, sure.Other people's phrases? Listen, get the CONCEPT, than play YOU ideas...We borrow phrasing all the tme, but just in passing, not as a source or motivator...
IMHO as jazz organist/pianist for 65 years...
I agree! You need to learn foundation and how to use them 😊 these are just cool ideas you can use and get inspiration from.
Most of the time I will take a lick and change it so it sounds like my own! That’s how you create your own sound and musical language 😊
Great job but how about wooly bully watch it now 😮