See, what’s missing from these gabby sessions is the gestalt, the sonic phenomenon of hearing it, especially from someone like JC. This explanation privileges the written, when it was never on paper to begin with. Sorry, but thanks for this. Will try it out.
What solo is this from? The chord in the first measure is accurate but the second measure is a straight up ii/V line back to the first chord. It's a classic and very useful line, but the wrong chords are written over it!
I think it’s a combo of woodshedding, but no thinking in performance, just let it fly. That seems to be the way of jazz. Have you checked out any of the Sonny Rollins interview clips? He always says this.
@@keysyun1430 With deep respect to John Coltrane, the Coltrane family, and church of St. John, I will always give it my best. I am thinking about livestreaming to Twitch. What do you think?
It's funny, but this phrase solve itself melodically to the Major second rather than the first (works in both ways, but is "boppier" on the Major 2nd). just try playing a D Major triad after that Dm7 - G7 one.
Wow,,,pretty ignorant statement....what is bad about learning a pattern? You don't need to be a parrot and repeat it....something to build your own ideas from....ugh
Not cool at all to pass that kind of public judgement Haroun, you sound like a very bitter person. Everyone has their own learning style and at the end of the day we are all trying to learn more language and language is a series of words which form a sentence which then form a phrase. So I guess kids in grade school who take home vocabulary words to learn will never become great ORATORS? ...just saying...
See, what’s missing from these gabby sessions is the gestalt, the sonic phenomenon of hearing it, especially from someone like JC. This explanation privileges the written, when it was never on paper to begin with. Sorry, but thanks for this. Will try it out.
Dm7 A7alt then back to the Dm. Repeat for all.
What solo is this from? The chord in the first measure is accurate but the second measure is a straight up ii/V line back to the first chord. It's a classic and very useful line, but the wrong chords are written over it!
Rockin.... Glad you dig it.
Where did you get this music sheet it is great practice, but I was unable to find it anywhere. Would it be possible to receive this music sheet?
Yeah, where did he get it......
Do you think he’s thinking about this or do you think he’s just going by ear? That’s a lot to think about while you’re improvising.
I think it’s a combo of woodshedding, but no thinking in performance, just let it fly. That seems to be the way of jazz. Have you checked out any of the Sonny Rollins interview clips? He always says this.
I think he has worked out lots of lines before hand. In fact, Coltrane explains this in an interview Stockholm 1960 Miles Davis. Check it out! Cheers
@@Musiceducationforall thanks for keeping me in the light of truth
@@keysyun1430 With deep respect to John Coltrane, the Coltrane family, and church of St. John, I will always give it my best. I am thinking about livestreaming to Twitch. What do you think?
@@Musiceducationforall i would say go for it :) it'll draw new people to what you have to share.
Word! Thanks.
Thanx a lot,Great!
It's funny, but this phrase solve itself melodically to the Major second rather than the first (works in both ways, but is "boppier" on the Major 2nd). just try playing a D Major triad after that Dm7 - G7 one.
No credit for writing out the patterns for you and the internet?
men you must be doing this videos instead, you are great!
Another 'cookie-cutter' musician...
He's not playing, hes practicing
Wow,,,pretty ignorant statement....what is bad about learning a pattern? You don't need to be a parrot and repeat it....something to build your own ideas from....ugh
Not cool at all to pass that kind of public judgement Haroun, you sound like a very bitter person. Everyone has their own learning style and at the end of the day we are all trying to learn more language and language is a series of words which form a sentence which then form a phrase. So I guess kids in grade school who take home vocabulary words to learn will never become great ORATORS? ...just saying...