This week, use coupon code "JLV5" for $5 off the "65 Melodic Phrases for Jazz Musicians" PDF Package at: www.jazzlessonvideos.com/pdf-packages Chad LB plays a Nexus One prototype saxophone and mouthpiece. For more information, visit www.nexussax.com
You really outdid yourself on this one Chad, I owe you for all of the times I upgraded my solos by simply watching your videos and practicing what you taught. Thank you!!!
17:43 Ah, that explains a lot. Practicing the modal expansion method in soloing, and taking a look at Miles Davis solos is very, very valuable advice that may go over people's heads. If I didn't know how, or have difficulty entering jazz, I might start there.
Thanks Chad. I would love it if you could do a lesson on how to play the melody of a tune the way the greats like Coleman Hawkins or Bird do. I always admire how they embellish the melody but are always able to return to it, and how their embellishments always sound organic like they belong to the orginal melody.
So much of this is so over my head. Heck!!!! With time, practice, patience and a great teacher such as Chad this stuff will eventually begin to stick. Great video.!!!!!🔥🔥
Love working on this PDF package, its working wonders already, I'm on piano and guitar, just the listening alone does amazing things with familiarising the vocabulary but although its challenging I love getting theses phrases down piece by piece. Isolating the phrases by chord parts is even fun!
Hey Chadwick, your content blesses me so much, I'm a huge fan!!! I am a bassist from Nigeria... One of the things that puzzles me alot about Jazz music is knowing where to start and how to progress, what next to do, in other words a progressive and concise way of learning jazz music. I would love it if you could do a video on this subject one of these days... like how to go about jazz, from beginner to advanced level, what to study what to practice and how to progress... thank you so much man. Dave from nigeria.
Lots of good material (for my future application :) I keep putting off transcribing Bird to "some day." Your Modal Expansion Exercise in Bb is such a nice example!
Chad - can you get into doing Sonny Rollins' Alfie theme. And I think you should quickly meet up with the guy too. He's in his 90s now and last of the few. 🎷👍
This is excellent, man. Thank you! Could you do something on the improvisations of trumpeter Clifford Brown? Quincy Jones said that Brownie used math in his approach.
This week, use coupon code "JLV5" for $5 off the "65 Melodic Phrases for Jazz Musicians" PDF Package at: www.jazzlessonvideos.com/pdf-packages
Chad LB plays a Nexus One prototype saxophone and mouthpiece. For more information, visit www.nexussax.com
Any idea when the Nexus MPC will be available - or how to get a prototype to test?
You really outdid yourself on this one Chad, I owe you for all of the times I upgraded my solos by simply watching your videos and practicing what you taught. Thank you!!!
17:43 Ah, that explains a lot.
Practicing the modal expansion method in soloing, and taking a look at Miles Davis solos is very, very valuable advice that may go over people's heads. If I didn't know how, or have difficulty entering jazz, I might start there.
Oh my god this video just gave me a breakthrough on my improv, thank you so much
Thanks Chad. I would love it if you could do a lesson on how to play the melody of a tune the way the greats like Coleman Hawkins or Bird do. I always admire how they embellish the melody but are always able to return to it, and how their embellishments always sound organic like they belong to the orginal melody.
Thank you so Much Chad
So much of this is so over my head. Heck!!!! With time, practice, patience and a great teacher such as Chad this stuff will eventually begin to stick. Great video.!!!!!🔥🔥
Excellent tutorial, thanks
Love working on this PDF package, its working wonders already, I'm on piano and guitar, just the listening alone does amazing things with familiarising the vocabulary but although its challenging I love getting theses phrases down piece by piece. Isolating the phrases by chord parts is even fun!
Hey Chadwick, your content blesses me so much, I'm a huge fan!!! I am a bassist from Nigeria...
One of the things that puzzles me alot about Jazz music is knowing where to start and how to progress, what next to do, in other words a progressive and concise way of learning jazz music. I would love it if you could do a video on this subject one of these days... like how to go about jazz, from beginner to advanced level, what to study what to practice and how to progress... thank you so much man.
Dave from nigeria.
Holy moly just got the 7 pdf technique package, so much awesome practice material... thank you!
Thanks for the inspiration Chad... to push ourselves out of the comfort zone... much appreciated !
Brilliant video. So well constructed and delivered
Such clarity of explanation. Awesome as always.
Thanks Chad!
I don't play sax... or jazz.. in fact I'm a metal drummer... but this is sexy🙏🙌🏼🤘🏻 helped me alot.
Thanks for these lessons bro! I’m been grasping the concepts pretty well so I just purchased the melodic pdf! Fffff
Chad thank you for this AMAZING material.. Love this Pdf and the lines ❤️
Thanks!
I literally never subscribe to anything on RUclips, but I've just subscribed to you. Awesome stuff.
Lots of good material (for my future application :) I keep putting off transcribing Bird to "some day." Your Modal Expansion Exercise in Bb is such a nice example!
Incredible video!
Thank you
That was really helpful. Thanks man.
Very nice! Thanks!
Sounding good Chad!
enjoying
Great video!
Chad telling me to smash that like button activates my fight or flight
thank u very much
Chad , you are a wonderful virtuoso saxophonist ! I want to hear you at the Emmet Cohen jazz house.
What a chad
Chad - can you get into doing Sonny Rollins' Alfie theme. And I think you should quickly meet up with the guy too. He's in his 90s now and last of the few. 🎷👍
This is excellent, man. Thank you! Could you do something on the improvisations of trumpeter Clifford Brown? Quincy Jones said that Brownie used math in his approach.
Chad - always inspirational - Thank you.
Are you playing a phrase from the pdf in the opening of this video?
it´s always so sad when the videos end :(
You're so fancy today Chad!
but what does "Melodic" mean? :P
🌱😃🌸💙
spanish please...
Voice leading in the jazz context: "melody notes that connect or disconnect chords."
So, they're basically legos.
Chad has a hairline like Dracula.
First?
Made the same comment on last Rick beato video and got totally roasted haha