How To Play Jazz Saxophone - A Roadmap [#76]
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
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Free online saxophone lesson teaching you a roadmap of how to play jazz on saxophone.
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🎬 Harmony & Theory Playlist
• Harmony & Theory
🎬 Improvising
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0:00 - Intro Performance
0:36 - brief intro and titles
1:13 - how to get your free PDF
1:17 - how to get the free Saxophone Success Masterclass
1:40 - the four stepping stones outline
2:48 - what is jazz to YOU?
5:01 - Link Performance 1
5:12 - stepping stone #1 Learn The Theory
7:28 - Link Performance 2
7:33 - stepping stone #2 Go To The Source
10:00 - Link Performance 3
10:12 - stepping stone #3 Get Your Sax Together
12:36 - Link Performance 4
13:02 - stepping stone #4 Synthesise & Forget It!
14:39 - Link Performance 4
14:48 - recap
15:18 - sign off and end music
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Thanks Jamie - you really spoke to me today. Jazz is my bag, and your roadmap is exactly the journey I am taking. :)
Awesome Chris. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for your support! J😊
Hi Jamie, your masterclass is brilliant. So informative, after watching it I'm going back to basics to try and correct the bad habits that I've picked up and that, I now realise, slow me down. Cheers
Glad it was helpful John! J:-)
Very nice overview of how to learn how to play jazz. One reason learning how to play jazz has always been a huge mountain for me (besides the fact that it does take a serious commitment and hard work), was because I basically defined jazz as the combination of all of the categories you mentioned!
Yeah it’s a lifetime‘s work.Fun though!
Just what I was in search of ! thank you very much !
You are welcome!
شكراً جزيلاً معلمنا الأكثر من رائع اسلوبك في التعليم متميز وأكثر من رائع
شكرا جزيلا
Always great content!
More to come Kris, thanks for your continued support!
Great stuff again Jamie thank you.
No worries Geoff. J:-)
Thank you Jamie for another great video! And yes, learning to play an instrument is a lifelong journey, but a rewarding one. Looking forward your II - V - I pro tips! Any suggestions on books that we may consider for step 1? I’m studying Mark Levine’s Jazz Theory.
Thanks Eduardo. I don't have any particular book tips as I've never really used jazz books. Maybe someone else here can?...J:-)
Great information Jamie thank you.
My pleasure Mark! Thanks for your support! J😊
Very helpfull! Thank you for sharing it
You’re welcome ☺️
Very rich explanation ! Wonderful ! Lot of thanks !!!
You're very welcome!
Brilliant Roadmap
Thanks Niki! X
Love it 😊
Yay! Thank you Paul. J:-)
Right on love it
Thanks Eric. Much appreciated J:-)
Thank you for transcribing your approach for us on line here and your modes of sharing. Assuredly you, Jamie, are a star pupil being surrounded by very good karma interplayed at the big jazz club in the sky. 🤪 #Masterful #Authenticity
Cheers Mark. Much appreciated. J😊
Good lesson
Thanks! 😃
You're amazing
Thanks so much 🙏🏻
Hey Jamie, i just bought my alto and want to learn it with your videos :) the problem is my neighbors already want to shoot me badly haha is there a way to tune down the sax for practice?
Good question! There are a few different sax mutes out there I think. You could look on RUclips for reviews. Or do a Sonny Rollins and find somewhere isolated outside to practice? If it's just finger work there's a new Roland electronic sax too, but it's quite expensive. Sax is pretty loud, what can I say?! J:-)
Get Your Sax Together thanks for the fast answer - i decided to just dont care though and practiced 3h 😂 my lip is like 1,5 the normal size😱 thanks for your videos btw and keep up the great work - it really helps!
So from my understanding I have to get the theory down, and memorize different scale patterns, keys, intervals, etc.
I then figure out what sounds good together and practice technique on my instrument, and get patterns, scales, etc, down to muscle memory, so I can then use those techniques in improvisation?
I’m brand new to jazz just learning sax, been playing clarinet for a long time though
Just trying to get a better understanding of what I’m getting myself into!
Sounds about right, yes! Transcribing what others have done is vital as well.
@@GetYourSaxTogether Awesome, thanks! Your video was very helpful, I’ll be watching more!
Hi Jamie
Do you have a book tip or some pattern source that would be the best help to learn the horn.
Or maybe patterns over the changes so that like you say once you have the command and muscle memory for chords etc this becomes natural. From my experience being tense and concentrated from sheer thinking can restrict your freedom to play without it being just second nature.
Yeh, good point David. I don't know any books to be honest as I never use them, but why not get some stuff from Chad LB? That should be pretty cool. J:-)
Get Your Sax Together Hi Jamie
I have looked at Chad LB and a lot of his RUclips content is way to advanced for now.
So did you practice scales in 3rds 5ths 6ths etc all the way up and down the horn in every key and the circle of fifths for changing key when you were learning. Do you just make up riffs and patterns you sing in your head.
Maybe I need to spend more time on this with a metronome.
Regards
David
@@davidmenary6909 First off, thank you for such great content and for your love of the instrument and the music, Jamie!
David, you might try Oliver Nelson's classic "Patterns for Improvisation" and Jerry Coker et al's "Patterns for Jazz." Those should get you started nicely!
Jamie, you mention you learned articulation from transcription. I've been transcribing some solos myself, and fairly often I can't come up with the articulation employed by the players in the music I listen. I know basic vibrato, tonguing, note bending and growling. Still, I can't play half of the sax solos I enjoy listening to from electronic music (I don't think electronic music usually has difficult sax solos). Are there other important techniques I'm missing? Could it be practice? Maybe spend more and more time trying to get every sound right? You've mentioned it, phrasing the notes right is everything, but I can't come close to phrasing, for example, Jubel (cause you've given us the notes) , to actually sound the way it sounds on the recording.
Great point, and a great question. Em, not sure how to answer this. I think so much of it is experience and it becomes intuition after a while. Number one, dance music often has very hard solos, so it's not that. Jubel in particular isn't easy at all.I'd have to sit down with you 1-2-1 and go through how to do it I guess. If you watched my recent video on tonguing that should at least give you the basic roadmap of how to articulate. Hope that helps and let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you. J😊
I guess practicing more and different songs is the only way to improve. Thanks a lot!
What cane a sax is that one? Sound really good
Selmer Mark Six. J:-)
Please. What is the easiest way or best way to remember how to play chords in each key. How do we learn those patterns. I am a guitar player and in the guitar you can use the same pattern for every note on a string but it gets more difficult with a piano for example because they are not the same on every key, and now the saxophone which even more difficult remembering every pattern.
Can you please shade some light on that?
Thank you
It’s just consistent, daily practice I’m afraid. Make it second nature.
Which instrument is more difficult to play, Sax or the Trumpet?
trumpet I guess??
honestly jazz to me is like a darker tone like Paul Desmond
Sure thing. 👍🏻
man as a bedroom player the theory path sounds way too familiar lol
but even though ive learnt tons of theory through the years I stili cant play a 12 bar blues confidently... feels like a completely different beast. How should one go about this?
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One issue I have alto lmao
You can still play jazz on alto my friend! 😂
@@GetYourSaxTogether yeah ik just can’t go low
@@Icantthlnkofaname Not AS low, certainly. Never stopped Charlie parker or Cannonball Adderley though!
Can you be my tutor ?
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Another great lesson. But God, I hate jazz!! 🤣🤣
Apart from George Benson 👍👍
@@davidsherrington59 Well I'm glad you left someone off the hook 😉 seriously mate, that's a bit harsh. With all that variety to choose from?
Well, I guess the exact same approach applies to the genre of your preference when it comes to saxophone proficiency. I get it though - some people just don’t like jazz. It’s not a requirement of playing the sax to like jazz! 😉 At least there’s loads of other stuff that isn’t jazz on this channel. In fact it’s predominantly NOT jazz. Thanks for watching and thanks for your support. J😀
"Intro performance"? More like "Ahhhhh..."
Thanks 🙏🏻