HOW TO IMPROVISE (on any instrument)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @BarryReitman
    @BarryReitman 6 лет назад +87

    WHere were you 60 years ago, when I needed this???

  • @earnesthudson4343
    @earnesthudson4343 3 года назад +9

    Scott, I stopped playing my clarinet in 6th grade, after having played it in school band for a few years. I then switched to trumpet, as I HATED the clarinet. I played trumpet until my early 20's. Over the years, I periodically picked up my trumpet and would play for a few months, but the urge never stayed with me.
    A week ago, the desire to pick up my clarinet hit me, so I picked up a student instrument online and purchased some scale books, prepared to revisit the discipline of it all. I received the clarinet this afternoon and was surprised that I remembered how to prep my reed and put the horn together; I could even play my middle C scale. I started searching online for some fingering books and came across your RUclips Channel. DUDE!! This made playing so much fun! I'm 55, so its been a long time since the 6th grade, and I'm determined to first learn this basic scale. I figure if I'm feeling like I'm actually playing, I'll have more fun, and I can take breaks doing this between the more disciplined practice.
    Thank you for providing a way for me to get back in touch with my horn. You make it simple and enjoyable, and your love for what you do is readily apparent. THANK YOU!! Ernie Hudson, Jr. contactme@erniehudsonjr.com www.erniehudsonjr.com

  • @kiylehughey6824
    @kiylehughey6824 5 лет назад +104

    You have helped me with improv better than anyone. I have a strong grasp on music theory, just never could improvise.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад +21

      Glad that these videos are helping!

  • @mrspecial7693
    @mrspecial7693 2 года назад +1

    Your incredible....already have learned a great deal from you.

  • @peterjonstefan2926
    @peterjonstefan2926 4 года назад +22

    wow man, this is so step by step, that rhythm introduced on one note is an awesome intro! Rhythm is the key to feeling what you are doing no matter HOW many notes you are using.

  • @7apu7apumaharlika59
    @7apu7apumaharlika59 6 лет назад +36

    You make it sound sooooooooo simple. You bring passion to your teaching. Sent you an email. Hope to hear from you soon!

  • @jimcurrie
    @jimcurrie 3 года назад +6

    Scott you are great at jazz progressions. You're great to watch and learn from. I tell my students if they want to learn jazz that they need to watch a RUclips on jazz.

  • @AnTalk_blog
    @AnTalk_blog 6 лет назад +35

    The best sax tutorial on improvisation so far! The app suggestion at the end is great. Many thanx.

  • @litoffe
    @litoffe 5 лет назад +7

    I so appreciate your ability to teach people like me. Making the complex sound understandable
    Great job Scott

  • @richardsteinberg3495
    @richardsteinberg3495 2 года назад

    Sir, you're an excellent teacher. Years ago, I took sax lessons from someone who was a great jazz player but a lousy teacher. He never could satisfactorily explain how to improvise, even after instilling the importance of learning chords and modes. It was very discouraging. A pity you weren't around then. I know I could have become a far better player had I taken lessons from you!

  • @aljerones99
    @aljerones99 6 лет назад +4

    If I write one more compliment about your teaching ability, I am afraid that you with think I have fallen in love with you! Teach it! Preach it! Say it! Play it! Thanks Scott! 😊

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +1

      Haha!! Thanks Alex. It's very much appreciated.

  • @joseayala-zg5fm
    @joseayala-zg5fm Год назад +2

    very well spoken Scott you have great talent god bless . an yes this will help me improve thank you 😊❤🙏

  • @cnewtonc
    @cnewtonc 3 года назад +1

    You are an Excellent Teacher. This is one of the best lessons on this subject.

  • @erichainzer9909
    @erichainzer9909 2 года назад

    The Best for Improv ...I like the drill sergeant approach ... straight to the point and "get 'er done"

  • @Valero7
    @Valero7 2 года назад +1

    Great help for a beginner like me! Thanks!

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  2 года назад

      No problem! If you want to dive in deeper, check out my Sax School. I have an entire course dedicated to improvisation. 10 day free trial: www.scottpaddocksaxschool.com

  • @davejarvis9027
    @davejarvis9027 6 лет назад +5

    Well done Scott. Nice to hear somebody break improvisation down to basic steps.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Hey Dave. No problem. I'm going to do this same thing with individual songs in the coming weeks.

  • @veterandog
    @veterandog 6 лет назад +3

    I just started playing the tenor sax today and already having fun with it because of your videos. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you!

  • @uppiahserge8683
    @uppiahserge8683 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge ! You are wonderful and explanation very clear ! Best regards ! Serge !!!

  • @bevmilner6638
    @bevmilner6638 3 года назад +1

    OMG! Thanks for getting down to the real nitty-gritty, of improvising, without bombarding us with a bunch of theory and such (been there, done that) When solo time comes, I need to just put my saxophone in my mouth and "flow". Also being female, it seems like I gotta be a notch up with my soloing than the fellows. Thanks mucho for this video!

  • @hecateswolf6007
    @hecateswolf6007 Год назад

    Great upload Scott so very thorough thanks again man really clear

  • @anthonycook403
    @anthonycook403 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for showing me how to improve my sax playing.

  • @linako2896
    @linako2896 3 года назад

    Wow wow wow...you are perfect!!! Can't wait for the morning to practice all of that !!

  • @gipstetz6720
    @gipstetz6720 6 лет назад +8

    Thanks for the Post. Super helpful. Like the other guy said.....I need a teacher like Scott! Wish you were local. Would definitely be a big help. Thanks Again.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks! I do Skype lessons if you are interested. My contact info is in the description of most of my videos.

  • @JuJuTSO
    @JuJuTSO 5 лет назад

    you are honestly the best teacher ever you deserve so much more than your getting wish you the best in the future thanks much !

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад

      Thanks!!! I'm slowly but surely moving in the right direction :-)

  • @davidwhitehead4498
    @davidwhitehead4498 10 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video.. Really helpful.. Thanks Scott ..

  • @johndrury4513
    @johndrury4513 4 года назад +2

    You have certainly helped me. Thanks for posting! (thumbs up and a comment to help you)

  • @craigscott3133
    @craigscott3133 2 года назад

    Great lesson. Thanks, Scott!

  • @lectorzamore3349
    @lectorzamore3349 2 года назад

    Thanks for making improvising easier! I understood it at last!

  • @raslanabulardat4348
    @raslanabulardat4348 5 лет назад +1

    great idea .as a musician you are a great teacher who gives simplicity to music training.
    go on

  • @michaelguider6096
    @michaelguider6096 4 года назад

    Thanks you explained to my level of understanding and I'm excited--you are the best.

  • @shamardaniel4819
    @shamardaniel4819 6 лет назад +2

    I don’t even play saxophone yet but I’m already intrigued😂..... Great teacher

  • @sewantapurjapun4518
    @sewantapurjapun4518 4 года назад

    It is a great tutorial lesson, very precise and clear. Many thanks

  • @jonpileggi2621
    @jonpileggi2621 3 года назад

    Very cool Scott, many thanks!

  • @russelljazzbeck
    @russelljazzbeck 3 года назад

    Dude, I can play the blues now. Amazing.

  • @robertgrey2537
    @robertgrey2537 4 года назад

    Very good. Thanks! Suits any instrument.

  • @alexandrinadelosmares5954
    @alexandrinadelosmares5954 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot man!!!! Really apreciate it!!!!

  • @neilstubbs4575
    @neilstubbs4575 4 года назад

    Very well done video; good to finally find out what notes are in a blues scale. I've always been pretty much a straight melody person and my improvisational skills have always been limited.

  • @gilmoura2387
    @gilmoura2387 4 года назад

    Thanks for that you make for other instrunents, i play only soprano sax, end is. NOt easy to find stuff for soprano sax players. Thank you

  • @nobodyeazbt
    @nobodyeazbt 4 года назад

    Very cool lesson Scott. Thank you!

  • @ByCiceroAudoPoetryandMusic
    @ByCiceroAudoPoetryandMusic 4 года назад +2

    Bom demais!!!!!

  • @laptopm1113
    @laptopm1113 6 лет назад +5

    it does make sence indeed ,,, thanks

  • @anaisoconnell3293
    @anaisoconnell3293 4 года назад +1

    this was so helpful!

  • @unordinarystudios5846
    @unordinarystudios5846 4 года назад

    Thank you so much! This video helped me a lot!

  • @uTubeMiester
    @uTubeMiester 5 лет назад

    Hi Scott, Thanks for this video. You make improv so simple but this is really an eye opener for me. I will try to play Q & A with this video. Thank you!!

  • @marlondeetjen2471
    @marlondeetjen2471 2 года назад

    Hey i’m just starting my journey with sax, I was in band but I played brass & your videos made a lot of what i lost come back very quickly! Still a long way to go but awesome video

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  2 года назад

      Thanks Marlon! You should check out my Sax School. It' all laid out in step by step order and will get you crushing some sax goals pretty quick. It will be a really easy way to get the basics down and some songs under your fingers. Here's the link if you want to check it out: www.scottpaddocksaxschool.com

    • @1.nf674
      @1.nf674 Год назад

      I'm in the same boat Marlon. Ex trumpet/French Horn player. I always loved the baritone sax sound and I'm about a week into this exciting journey.
      This lesson will put some spark in my practice sessions.

  • @choose_happyxo
    @choose_happyxo 5 лет назад +2

    This was so helpful! Thanks!

  • @Tsax1949
    @Tsax1949 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you Scott! You are one of the best instructors that I have seen on-line. I definitely recommend you!

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind words Dean! I really appreciate it. I'll be posting new tutorial videos on a weekly basis. Thanks for the support :-).

  • @gaoldroyd
    @gaoldroyd 4 года назад

    Another great video - really helpful, thanks

  • @rodolfoperalta5180
    @rodolfoperalta5180 3 года назад

    Amazing

  • @joey5667
    @joey5667 4 года назад +1

    thanks, i’m extremely new to improv and all the other videos i watch seem to just overwhelm me.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад

      Yeah, you have to start off simple

  • @marcelo90z
    @marcelo90z 5 лет назад

    wow that video was very helpful for me, but I am playing on a recorder... hehe I play the recorder because I like classical music but since I started to enjoy blues music too, I then wanted to dab on something related to improv. Very helpful video, thanks!

  • @michaltanay2315
    @michaltanay2315 6 лет назад +2

    I need this Blues Scale

  • @robertdarne7449
    @robertdarne7449 6 лет назад

    Excellent! Merci pour tout.

  • @kristinclarke986
    @kristinclarke986 6 лет назад +1

    you're GOOD! thanks!

  • @seronokchanel7268
    @seronokchanel7268 4 года назад

    science for me, thank you

  • @paddylandreville8501
    @paddylandreville8501 3 года назад +1

    Oh ya, that was really good, thanks for posting. Give us the notes to your intro please, sounds awesome.

  • @swingcanton5499
    @swingcanton5499 3 года назад

    do you have more of these improv video series?

  • @normanwylie7347
    @normanwylie7347 4 года назад

    Nice work.

  • @paulfairchild3461
    @paulfairchild3461 6 лет назад +16

    👍 I need a teacher like you Scott .

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Thanks! I give Skype lessons if you're interested. Hit me up at www.scottpaddock.com

  • @Vagner.dalenogare-saxofonista
    @Vagner.dalenogare-saxofonista 3 месяца назад

    Excelent.🎉

  • @perfectcelery
    @perfectcelery 6 лет назад

    This is really very good, thanks!

  • @ammiammi1974
    @ammiammi1974 5 лет назад

    Thanks a lot. This is a great help. Cheers.

  • @ianbegley4535
    @ianbegley4535 3 года назад

    'Waaaan, tahhh, rayydee gaowh." XD

  • @brightgrantson7
    @brightgrantson7 6 лет назад +4

    U made ma day bro. I ve learned to solo.
    I will practice more and watch ur channel often

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Awesome!! Congrats. Welcome to my channel :-)

  • @nickguyrees
    @nickguyrees 5 лет назад

    Scott, the section from 12:28 to 12:54 is so useful. This might be asking a bit much, but is there any chance you could make a similar video with the same exercise from that segment in all 12 keys? 30 seconds each key, notes in the blues scale superimposed just like in this video. It would make for a really nice way to work on licks.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад

      I'll be doing something similar to that with a sax education website that I will be launching after the tour. It will be several different courses, and the one on improv will have us playing back and forth like that in videos. I'll be announcing it around the beginning of the year.

  • @TheStraalpijp
    @TheStraalpijp 6 лет назад

    thanks its a very good lesson !!!!!

  • @richardma311
    @richardma311 2 года назад

    hey just a question, what alto r u playing on? it sounds really nice!

  • @manoharachandrasena5367
    @manoharachandrasena5367 3 года назад

    Great teacher ,what is the brands your playing

  • @vincentgaglio5106
    @vincentgaglio5106 6 лет назад

    Wow this is awesome Sir

  • @lucasfragomeni
    @lucasfragomeni 6 лет назад +1

    Hey Scott, great video. Very didactic! I have one question... can one improvise over this scale on any blues progression?

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +1

      Yes - if it's a basic regular blues. No if it has some kind of outside changes to it (you'd have to modify for those messages). But over most blues progressions... yes!
      Example: All Blues has that 1/2 step up chord in the 10th measure... it doesn't work there, but it works everywhere else).

  • @jackhsu8725
    @jackhsu8725 6 лет назад +1

    Holy shit, it is very useful. Nice video, thanks again after the vibrato video.

  • @theafrocentricjukeboxx2844
    @theafrocentricjukeboxx2844 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much.

  • @el39dady
    @el39dady 6 лет назад

    I love this video!

  • @salimsalman10
    @salimsalman10 6 лет назад

    great work thanks

  • @avonriver2891
    @avonriver2891 6 лет назад

    Thanks Scott..!!,

  • @mari-ry4ne
    @mari-ry4ne 4 года назад

    thank you so much for sharing this!! it`s really great and simply explains things ... reeeeally helpful!!! i have one doubt though... why is the blues scale in bflat for concert instruments? i always thought it`s like f....then g....and then b.... for most of the songs.... well, would be really thankful if you could clear my doubt, but anyways, thanks a looooooot you`re methods totally help me... they`re like the only thing i`m practicing right now :)

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад

      The concert pitch refers to sound a piano ( C instrument) is in. If the C instruments are in Bb we are in G on alto sax or C on tenor sax.

  • @r2d2fromstartrack83
    @r2d2fromstartrack83 7 месяцев назад

    hmmm I need to learn some music theory before this huh xd I know how to get a specifc note out of my tremolo harmonica but no idea what a scale, sharp/flat, major/minor are

  • @thomasbowling8893
    @thomasbowling8893 Год назад

    I wish I could give 3 thumbs up.

  • @babblybird
    @babblybird 4 года назад

    need thiss thank you

  • @Dally_Sparkles
    @Dally_Sparkles 6 лет назад

    So awesome

  • @paigecarr3254
    @paigecarr3254 5 лет назад +1

    How do I know if I can play the blues scale over a standard or set of chords. Or if I can play them can I over the whole song, do I need to switch the key, or what?

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад

      It's kind of a case by case basis. There is no standard rule. It really depends on the changes and the style of music.

  • @Sheldonmiranda07
    @Sheldonmiranda07 6 лет назад +1

    Dude your great. I so want your channel to grow. Appreciate all your sax lessons😊

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Thanks! So do I. haha. Trying to do 2-3 a week.

  • @derycktaylor3677
    @derycktaylor3677 6 лет назад

    Hi Scott,
    Great videos and information.
    Thanks for the help.
    I love your sound. What mouthpiece are you using on the alto? Is it modified in any way?
    Thanks in advance.
    Deryck

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Thanks Deryck! It's a Barkley Brazil Kustom Pop 7 blue. Not modified. The rest of my gear is listed in the video description.

    • @derycktaylor3677
      @derycktaylor3677 6 лет назад

      Thank Scott

  • @gebomans
    @gebomans 4 года назад

    Thank you a lot. Your lesson opens for me a new music world.Greetings from Flanders.

  • @kyclone1
    @kyclone1 5 лет назад +5

    How do you get that tone?

    • @Anonymous-u8r8j
      @Anonymous-u8r8j 5 месяцев назад

      I am incredibly late, but here you go.
      Voicing. Voicing is the act of shaping your mouth whilst playing your instrument. Think of it like singing into your instrument. For a bright sound like his, your will want to use more closed vowels, primarily ee, this means you sing an “ee” sound and then play your instrument with the same mouth shape. Look up “saxophone voicing” for a better explanation.
      Find a bright reed that feels very nice for you.
      Choose a bright mouthpiece. He uses the Barkley Kustom Pop, which is a great and cheap option. You could also use the jodyjazz jet or other high baffle mouthpieces.
      If you can do these things, you will be well on your way to having a sound like his.

  • @blackcatjazzin
    @blackcatjazzin 5 лет назад

    Hey Scott, did you ever play with a trumpet player by the name of Paul Dietrich in Madison , WI. ?

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад

      Not that I remember,, but I've played a lot of gigs with a lot of musicians, so it's possible.

  • @Oddleif-DP3
    @Oddleif-DP3 5 лет назад +2

    what saxophone do you have?

    • @balljoppys5051
      @balljoppys5051 5 лет назад

      CheesyMixer alto

    • @Oddleif-DP3
      @Oddleif-DP3 5 лет назад

      @@balljoppys5051 yeah but like what brand, i know Alt, Tenor, Bari soprano suprano? something like that and 1 or 2 more but i'm thinking of the brand and model of the sax

    • @jett8901
      @jett8901 5 лет назад +1

      CheesyMixer P maurriat Influence

  • @John-sv2ji
    @John-sv2ji 4 года назад

    Can you use this for other jazz scales ?

  • @kanglijen
    @kanglijen 6 лет назад

    This is great stuff.+1

  • @cernafc
    @cernafc 5 лет назад

    Scott, My problem is counting, playing on time. I take a class where we "learn to play as a group"--an ensemble class. When it comes to soloing(improv here) I only have a vague idea of where to come in--my part. When I start, I have no idea how many bars I've played, when to stop, etc. How do I solve this problem? Thanks. Felix P.S. I always use the blues scale.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад +2

      When listening to music in your car or at your house could out loud. You will start to hear that everything (for the most part) is lined up in 4 bar phrases. So count.....
      1234
      2234
      3234
      4234
      Then repeat. After counting while just listening to music for a while it will be easier to know where you are when playing. You'll notice every 4 to 8 bars the phrase will repeat or change. Hope that helps.

    • @matthewalvarez3799
      @matthewalvarez3799 4 года назад

      Actively counting is one good way to keep time, but listening to the bass is probably most important. By listening to the bass movement, you'll get a feel for what chord progressions sound like, when the bass adds tension, and you'll be able to predict when it will resolve back to the I so you can know when to come in.

  • @patrickrousset2612
    @patrickrousset2612 6 лет назад +4

    Once again great video...also articulation teaching. My teacher doesn t like you as I do not call him more😎. Thanks Scott.

  • @jppas8180
    @jppas8180 2 года назад

    show blues solo i want to listen

  • @baronvonmaximillionsnell2757
    @baronvonmaximillionsnell2757 4 года назад

    Were do u get the rhythm ideas from?

  • @Somnamber
    @Somnamber 5 лет назад

    Mind:blown

  • @claytoncraft4139
    @claytoncraft4139 3 года назад

    This is kinda challenging on a C harmonica, but 11th position Bb minor is way more groovy than I would have thought.

  • @richardgoodison5555
    @richardgoodison5555 2 года назад

    great treacher

  • @kungfumachinist
    @kungfumachinist 4 года назад

    one, two, eh-al-eady, go! :-)

  • @joerimland
    @joerimland 6 лет назад

    Great lesson on how to start to improvise!

  • @TheMyrkiriad
    @TheMyrkiriad 6 лет назад +1

    This is great stuff.

  • @ethanmaxwell2235
    @ethanmaxwell2235 6 лет назад +2

    Can you make a video on how to connect your improv between two chords?

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +1

      Hey Ethan, yeah, that will be a little further down the road. The next step is learning your mixolydian scales (major scale with a b7.... C D E F G A Bb C) and using them to improv with. With my students, I teach them how to improv with the blues scale. Then once they are comfortable with that, we go into the mixolydian scale and take on a different approach to improvising using that scale. Then we combine them. Once, you get that down, you can apply it to any chord and easily switch between chords. I do Skype lessons if you're interested. You can email me from my website www.scottpaddock.com

    • @ethanmaxwell2235
      @ethanmaxwell2235 6 лет назад

      Interesting, okay thanks