Thanks for another great video! A long time ago I had series of lessons with one of my favorite saxophonists. When I arrived at his house he was trading lines with a Sonny Stitt / Gene Ammons album. He seemed a little embarrassed that I’d ‘caught’ him in the shed. He turned that into the day’s lesson. He played a track of Autumn Leaves, then proceeded to play 12 different lines starting on each chromatic note. He resolved each line within the 1st 4 bar phrase. Thank you for reminding me of that, and why I need to get back in the shed asap.
Just sat down for 3 hours and practiced all 84 licks at 50% speed. If I can do this every week, speed them up, and learn in all 12 keys, it'll be amazing for my playing. Thank you so much for posting this video, which I would have gladly paid for!
Time ago I heard a cat tell to another guy during a jam: "you all play like your teacher!". This was said in a derogatory sense, but I want to admit I wish somebody could tell me I play like you, Nick!!! Fantastico!
This is such an amazing exercise. The format is perfect: listen to the lick, then try to play it back, matching the style of the original. I love it so much.
Brilliant - thanks so much for doing this. Licks beget more licks, which beget lines, which beget ideas, which beget statements, which beget meaning, which beget emotional content, which beget listener experience!
This is what I am talking about. Package up all these licks and those from the souls scale series, play them slow, fast and slow again with time between each for a response. That’s gold I would pay 50 dollars for.
Hola!!!! Excelente tu canal y videos!!!! peroooo ¿Qué hacés tomando mateee!!!!??? jajajaja excelente!! ¿Anduviste por Uruguay o Argentina???? Gracias y saludos desde Argentina!!!!
@@rodolfoamaralguitar sure for a lot of them.... but what do we do when there is already also a maj7 note in the lick, so for example, if the Eb is approached chromatically from above, in other words when he plays F - E - Eb it would be kind of weird to play F - E - E ..... so some more work is needed on those.
@@musamor75 I wish, but don't really have the time, though I reckon Chess doesn't require any physicality like muscle memory, but I can see the similarity in the sense that one thinks ahead of the moves. However, Music is an all consuming endeavour and takes up all my free time.
This was really fun to watch, I wanna add this so my practice routine, but idk how. Maybe I'll try to play back 2 a day, like I'm trading fours, trying to learn the language/ear training? I have no idea what I should practice
Please tell me (both of you): How long did you practise to play all these licks fluently and in one take? I need to know how often I must be reborn to check out all the cool stuff of Nick.
Great resource! Nice focus on phrase starts right up the chord. I like to do this with my students as well, but nice to know there’s something here so well formulated. These are all hip....not to get ahead of things, do you get into longer phrasing? 4-6 bars? Or in 3/4? Voice leading into progressions? Thanks 🙏🏼
Thanks for another great video! A long time ago I had series of lessons with one of my favorite saxophonists. When I arrived at his house he was trading lines with a Sonny Stitt / Gene Ammons album. He seemed a little embarrassed that I’d ‘caught’ him in the shed.
He turned that into the day’s lesson. He played a track of Autumn Leaves, then proceeded to play 12 different lines starting on each chromatic note. He resolved each line within the 1st 4 bar phrase. Thank you for reminding me of that, and why I need to get back in the shed asap.
Just sat down for 3 hours and practiced all 84 licks at 50% speed. If I can do this every week, speed them up, and learn in all 12 keys, it'll be amazing for my playing. Thank you so much for posting this video, which I would have gladly paid for!
Time ago I heard a cat tell to another guy during a jam: "you all play like your teacher!". This was said in a derogatory sense, but I want to admit I wish somebody could tell me I play like you, Nick!!! Fantastico!
This is such an amazing exercise. The format is perfect: listen to the lick, then try to play it back, matching the style of the original. I love it so much.
I honeslty just enjoyed sitting and listening to you both play. Great stuff
Same
I totally agree, what an upbeat warm sunny feeling they create.
New Years resolution: I’m picking 20 of these and learning them cold!
I love this. As a guitarist just getting into bebop riffs this is amazing for riffs and ideas to use . Made me laugh too 😂
Brilliant - thanks so much for doing this. Licks beget more licks, which beget lines, which beget ideas, which beget statements, which beget meaning, which beget emotional content, which beget listener experience!
I loved that you are drinking MATE!!! (i'm from Argentina!! we love mate here and is deeply rooted into our culture)
yo vivo en Alta Gracia! CBA. abrazo
This is what I am talking about. Package up all these licks and those from the souls scale series, play them slow, fast and slow again with time between each for a response. That’s gold I would pay 50 dollars for.
Couldn't have said it better myself
I'm a Guitarplayer and this is a perfect training for me!
Hell yeah! So many awesome vocab blocks to string together to new sentences :)
Totally agree!!
Absolutely... this channel is a treasure
This channel is gold.
This is great stuff. It's what is missing in most music education the connects the brain with the ears.
Guys this is terrific. Great ideas to practice here. Thankyou. I'm a guitarist but love the sound of your respective instruments. Bravo
Absolutely awesome!! Great editing, and as a trumpet player I love the trumpet’s smooth tone
Reminds of the video of a saxophonist jamming with his echo coming back through a massive empty pipeline. Great fun, well structured, and helpful!
Ive been waited like this soooooo exciting!!!
Call and response is a good practice and method of study. These guys are doing it so well. Brilliant!!!
Hello , this exercices are OPENING my mind . thanks a lot .
Very Good Licks, That's Remind me my Idols of Jazz, My favorites sax players of all time are Sonny Stitt, Stan Getz, Paul Desmond and John Coltrane!!!
This rounds up a lot of the knowledge you've given us. Thank you for your work!
Thanks Nick. Very useful and fun. Love your soprano sound, too. Cool trumpet. Love and much respect from Cy in Salt Lake City Utah USA 🇺🇸
Great material! Congrats to Nick and Sergio. I'm glad to see the mate is gaining more and more space in your channel. 😁
Tremendos cracks los 2 tomando mate jajaja , muy buena data ! muchas gracias
What a relaxed trumpet player. Cool stuff as usual ;-)
Great trumpet player!
Good vocabulary lesson.
cheers
Its crazy that this video is for free
@User 2389 You don't study that much I can see
Cool video and the 84 Bebop licks download is really fun to practise with .. Thanks!
Hola!!!! Excelente tu canal y videos!!!! peroooo ¿Qué hacés tomando mateee!!!!??? jajajaja excelente!! ¿Anduviste por Uruguay o Argentina???? Gracias y saludos desde Argentina!!!!
vivo en Argentina desde hace un monton. Vos?
Este video me a servido mucho para entender el lenguaje del bebop.
Gracias
Lovely! That'll keep me busy for at least 84 days ☺️
Bought the bebop and minor licks. This practice really helps open your ears. Thanks! Hope you release more courses like this.
I love this!! I am going to transcribe this for fun now!
Fantastic Nick! Love this kind of presentation of licks.
awesome concept, playing, and lesson!
should do this for major and minor too (and the "weird" dominants).
working in this already!
@@JazzDuets i had a suspicion... i look forward to them.
Basically you can transform these 84 dominant 7th licks into 84 Maj7 licks by changing the note Eb to E (or the b7 to the Maj7).
@@rodolfoamaralguitar good point -same for all alterations, and modes of course
@@rodolfoamaralguitar sure for a lot of them.... but what do we do when there is already also a maj7 note in the lick, so for example, if the Eb is approached chromatically from above, in other words when he plays F - E - Eb it would be kind of weird to play F - E - E ..... so some more work is needed on those.
This is fantastic. I’m going to have a go at it tomorrow, albeit at half speed.
This serie is my favorite
Gorgeous tone, tasty playing and fantastic resource. Thank you!
Que excelente idea y mekor ejecución!!! Gracias!!! Como siempre videos inspiradores y hermosos de escuchar y divertidos!!!
Thank you thank you, for posting this vital info, awesome melodic rythemic vocabulary
Excellent, FANTASTIC.....thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much gaucho!
Great lines, real authentic horn based melodic Jazz material, love it. Gonna cop as many as i can, learn in all keys. PS: I'm a guitar player.
You might want to take an interest in Chess. Same logic, but slower in motion.
@@musamor75 I wish, but don't really have the time, though I reckon Chess doesn't require any physicality like muscle memory, but I can see the similarity in the sense that one thinks ahead of the moves. However, Music is an all consuming endeavour and takes up all my free time.
bebop y mate ❤
THANKS !! I practice this on drums set !!! Very FUN !!!!!
I’ve subscribed and now I’m gonna transcribe😊
This was really fun to watch, I wanna add this so my practice routine, but idk how. Maybe I'll try to play back 2 a day, like I'm trading fours, trying to learn the language/ear training? I have no idea what I should practice
Bruh I got an ad for your channel on your channel I love it
Great video, thanks.
Thanks for sharing!
What about lines that end on each degree! Tricky I guess
Good idea. And also how about start and finish on certain beats?
Not very musical indeed
Just play it at the end lol.
Chord tones
Some of these licks were super swinging too, nice
wonderful and inspiring lesson! So enjoyable, keep going!!!
Love this exercises and superb helpful
quarantine just got a whole lot better
Fantastic, really great video and full of ideas. Nice!
Hi Nick, can you make a lesson on connecting bebop scales on a chord progression? Thank you.
Un piacere ascoltare questi links
So much more accessible then that old tomb called "Bebop Bible" Really a great body of work here
Greetings from Jazznet Spandau !2020
Such a cool idea! I love the dense, no-bullshit presentation. Maybe you could do another one on lines over IIVI progressions :) ?
It is in the works!
Awesome!!
Great exercise!
A ton of great ideas here
This is great, thanks guys!
great licks man! thansk for sharing. you are a legende
Excellent.
That is so great -- thank you!
Nice mate drinking intro hahah!
Phenomenal!
Beautiful collection!!🎶🎶🔥🎶🎶
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You'ee the best, that's amazing ...
Fantastic, loved it.
Great stuff! Just purchased a copy...😄
I don't even play these instruments, I'm just jamming out to this while making the first Pumpkin Pie of the season!
❤ great video 🎯
iam so enjooooying traying to play over your licks yeaaaaaa!!!!
Pls we need the sheet
great series, I just downloaded it.
un grande sergio!
so much one can learn from this
Hermoso es increíble este video.🥰
Please tell me (both of you): How long did you practise to play all these licks fluently and in one take? I need to know how often I must be reborn to check out all the cool stuff of Nick.
great one!
would be helpful to flash the transcribed notes on the screen during the performance of each lick!
Question at the start of the video where you guys warming up using circular breathing? :)
Brilliant stuff!
Amazing! thank you
Amazing. I find the licks starting on the 9 and 6 and true melodic beauties. Is there a specific reason you play in F in most of the videos?
Great resource! Nice focus on phrase starts right up the chord. I like to do this with my students as well, but nice to know there’s something here so well formulated. These are all hip....not to get ahead of things, do you get into longer phrasing? 4-6 bars? Or in 3/4? Voice leading into progressions? Thanks 🙏🏼
Damn, this is great!!!
Sin mate no hay música 😁😁
Any chance you could make slowed-down call-and-response tracks for these licks like you did in your new Jazz Licks book?
Superb!
thanks a lot it was preety helpfull!!
thanks a lot and thumbs up! i heard great Barry Harris doing this kinda exercises)
Tomando mate, que maestros;
Estaba buscando el comentario jajaja
love this
Nice presentation but they all resolve to F7. Wouldn't we want to resolve to the tonic Bbmaj as in a V-I or II-V-I. A little adjusting will do that.
these licks do not resolve ever. It is minutes of F7 vamp, I love that....
Nice mate!