Man, I'm a classically trained oboist and I've been complaining for years that we are slaves to the printed page. THANK YOU for this: a really different way to approach arpeggios that gives SO MUCH insight into harmony and opens doors to improvisation techniques. Super cool!
Nick I cannot thank you enough for providing these videos. I wish I had learned these things when I first started when I was 10, but oh well after 47 years I feel like I'm actually growing as a musician. Respectfully JD Jones toledo ohio
Damn I love that melodic minors G over V sound... it just pulls your heart so strongly... I'd even avoid the F over IV for getting stronger effect from that IV... Thank you for these videos, they really help me understand better how these colors work.
this channel become my daily jazz music improvisation revision before sleep! One of the best channel. would you please do a video how to practice altered scale/dmininished scale and the melodic interval of them? appreciate it.
I've been looking for an exercise like this! Here recently I've been out of the routine of practicing every day. I still play faithfully everyday. With my self or friends or just noodling around everyday, but I started to notice... "Wow I'm kind of tiered of hearing my self play music" haha. But now is the time to for me to but my nose to the grind stone. I will be learning a lot from your channel! I play guitar, so your videos arent quite catered directly to me. But I kind if like that. It seems like a lot of guitar teachers on youtube suck you in with a few flash tricks, and there you have. Your videos connect with and speak to me in a way a lot of youtubers don't. So thank you for that!
thanks! I try to make my videos for all instruments apart from of course the sax technique ones. I think its always great to study other instruments. I listen mostly to other instruments! Also- music is more than the instrument! cheers
I am a Jazz Student so im not easily impressed. This is a Well though out, effective exercise and the video is well-made. Thanks for your teaching and effort!
Though the use of pure minor chords, or the natural minor scale might in theory be the "saddest" variant, it tends yo be a bit dull or parodic in my ears. The bittersweetness and melancholy by combining minor and major may actually be sadder. It's like a reminder of the good things, of what you miss or what you've lost. One might need that contrast to bring out the saddest emotions.
Excellent work and beautiful video; however I do agree with the comentary of "dirtidirt" as that would be helpful to understand the diatonic versus the compelling sound of i, iv, v.
JUST FOUND YOUR VIDEO. THANKS A LOT FROM BRAZIL. IT WOULD BE VERY IMPORTANT IF THA HARMONY ACCOMPANIMENT WHERE ALWAYS WITH THE SOLOS. I NEED TO PRACTICE HEAR THE HARMONY. THANKS FOR YOUR GENEROSITY IN SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE WITH ALL.
Man, I'm a classically trained oboist and I've been complaining for years that we are slaves to the printed page. THANK YOU for this: a really different way to approach arpeggios that gives SO MUCH insight into harmony and opens doors to improvisation techniques. Super cool!
I would love to hear these on Oboe!
Absolutely one of the best music education channels anywhere! Unique and exceptionally produced. Go Jazz Duets Go!!
This is what every musician must learn , as long as classical pieces , blues and Jazz..our ears thanks !!!
This is one of the videos I've ever seen about scales/modes. Congratulations, it's awesome.
Nick I cannot thank you enough for providing these videos. I wish I had learned these things when I first started when I was 10, but oh well after 47 years I feel like I'm actually growing as a musician. Respectfully JD Jones toledo ohio
Damn I love that melodic minors G over V sound... it just pulls your heart so strongly... I'd even avoid the F over IV for getting stronger effect from that IV...
Thank you for these videos, they really help me understand better how these colors work.
superb. I've been playing jazz for about three decades. This has helped inspire me, and that's an achievement!
Great instructions and delivery.., crispy clear and elegant voice! A true music teacher. Love it!:)
What a great patterns! A lot of work to do
Oh my, I love so much this channel that i can't explain... Your exercises are so outside the boring paradigm of exercising.
Thanks!
The best,Thanks Sir!
Bravo, c'est vraiment très chouette ! Très clair, super pédagogique et magnifique à écouter.
this channel become my daily jazz music improvisation revision before sleep! One of the best channel. would you please do a video how to practice altered scale/dmininished scale and the melodic interval of them? appreciate it.
Never assuming, always inspiring. Thank you Jazz Duets!
On of the better jazz tutorial channels!
I love your pedagogic style. Thank you!
Thanks for such great videos
I've been looking for an exercise like this! Here recently I've been out of the routine of practicing every day. I still play faithfully everyday. With my self or friends or just noodling around everyday, but I started to notice... "Wow I'm kind of tiered of hearing my self play music" haha. But now is the time to for me to but my nose to the grind stone. I will be learning a lot from your channel! I play guitar, so your videos arent quite catered directly to me. But I kind if like that. It seems like a lot of guitar teachers on youtube suck you in with a few flash tricks, and there you have. Your videos connect with and speak to me in a way a lot of youtubers don't. So thank you for that!
thanks! I try to make my videos for all instruments apart from of course the sax technique ones. I think its always great to study other instruments. I listen mostly to other instruments! Also- music is more than the instrument! cheers
Man you're amazing, I'm a guitar jazz stundent and u really help me in my study. Thank you man,
Greetings from Colombia!!
Gracias compadre, abrazo!
You just kill it with this video. Thank you so much for share your knowledge and good work.
Very good video! This video will obviously help many musicians that did not have a formal education.
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Beautiful videos! Just one or two of them will keep me busy for at least a year!
Awesome!! Thanks a lot Jazzduets, from Argentina
Melhor canal de música de todos os tempos! Esse cara é um verdadeiro messias da musica! parabéns Genial
First time I heard how beautiful this dorian is.
Dude this is so heavy man thank you so much. Now i know exactly what i not only have to practice but also what i WANT to practice
Awesome explanation! Very inspiring examples👍🏾
thank you so much!
Jazz Duets I also liked that you mentioned the Neapolitan substitution. Can't wait to try it to spice up my scale/arpeggio practice.
The Black Trumpeter Real good for opening up scale vocabulary aren't they!
Tom Goldsmith guitar most definitely! Fresh ideas to liven up our scale practice and improvisations.
Thank you so much for such useful and great practice material!
Perfect!! Congratulations!!! Thank you for this true masterclass!!!
Glad I happened by your channel. I will add this to my practice sessions on the piano.
You are such a big inspiration! Thank you and keep up the good work! Blessings and cheers from Hamburg!
What an amazing job..!
I am again enjoying this music...
Thank you for this wonderful teaching
And cool Coltrane quote at the end. Nice touch.
AMAZING!! What a great video! Thanks for sharing. 👍
Your lessons are simply wonderful!
Your videos are awesome.
Great videos jazz duets!...really useful for every musician and wanna be musician ...have a good futur 🐰
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
this is so helpful for improvisation, i really like your videos for that
Awesome lesson with cutting edge exercises
That's amazing, first video and I'm become a fan.
Wonderful tutorial, very easy to listen to. Does anyone else remember "Andy Pandy and the Magic Round-A-Bout"?
Awesome work! No words!
Thank you for this great teaching!
These are incredible videos just awesome stuff here thank you!
Muchas gracias !! Me han servido de mucho todos tus vídeos. Buena vibra
Thanks so much.
Your channel is amazing!!
📐📏🗄📈 Very nice, thank you !
Yeah right on, amazing job!!! loved it!! congrats
Fabulous video
Thanks for this video!muuuuch appreciation ,you understand and know how to explain keep growing 👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
These videos give me life! I go out chord hunting after midnight. Btw... sweet sound you have there!
Love this stuff so much! Nice balance between theory and practice. Just discovering your channel now. Better later than never.
Excellent work and Thank You!
One of the best of the best...!
Beautiful! Thank you!!
Yes, I enjoy the sounds. :-) Really nice and a great tutorial. Thanks.
Very interesting, lieber maestro! I enjoyed it!!
Nice work I always wait for your videos
thanks!
Great finger busters. In my experience jazz tunes almost always use the harmonic - IIm7b5, V7b9 (modal one or two chord tunes excepted)
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Great exercises ideas and very inspiring! Good job!
Thank you for the quality of your job. Nice practice in perspective ; )
Muy bueno como siempre! Muchas Gracias!
Mto obrigado
Absolutely brilliant. Thanks so much!
parabéns pelo trabalho
This video is really fantastic , wonderful teaching .Thanks a lot!
Very good! Thank you so much for the work!!
thank you
I love your Channel !
Awesome!!! Thanks for sharing
These are all wonderful
Thank you, loved it
I like the upharmonic and downnatural.
Very well done.Inspiring .Thank you
Thank you so much for that great lesson, now i gonna to take my bass and start a study tis scales and melodys
Thanks for this!
Nice way to practice man, i'm gonna apply it on my guitar rutine.
I am a Jazz Student so im not easily impressed.
This is a Well though out, effective exercise and the video is well-made.
Thanks for your teaching and effort!
you' re a real master.
thank you so much, i heard my jazz once doing these, now im going to challange him
Incredible Video!
Though the use of pure minor chords, or the natural minor scale might in theory be the "saddest" variant, it tends yo be a bit dull or parodic in my ears. The bittersweetness and melancholy by combining minor and major may actually be sadder. It's like a reminder of the good things, of what you miss or what you've lost. One might need that contrast to bring out the saddest emotions.
Excellent work and beautiful video; however I do agree with the comentary of "dirtidirt" as that would be helpful to understand the diatonic versus the compelling sound of i, iv, v.
JUST FOUND YOUR VIDEO. THANKS A LOT FROM BRAZIL. IT WOULD BE VERY IMPORTANT IF THA HARMONY ACCOMPANIMENT WHERE ALWAYS WITH THE SOLOS. I NEED TO PRACTICE HEAR THE HARMONY. THANKS FOR YOUR GENEROSITY IN SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE WITH ALL.
love it love it love it
Thanks, great channel!
really nice!
Excellent Excellent Content Sir!
fantastic work, i like it very much...amazing
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! (Extended applause)
Thank you,i love it !
gracias
You save my life! Thanks!!
This is such a great video!
Great content!
Thank you so much.......
thanks , professor
Brilliant ! Thanks a lot !
Great! tnx man