These are fun and instructive to play on guitar, in different shapes, on different strings, using different finger positions, thanks! Also really enjoy how you actively incorporate these meditative aspects such practice sessions can have into your videos. On that aspect, personally I would enjoy a duration of silence between the piano track and you playing the section again, so thatwe can first try to repeat it by ourselves once, without pausing the video each time. Anyways, really enjoy your videos and I'm always curious and excited when I see you released something new!
@shyboysc2 күн бұрын
thank you, would love more guided ear training like this!
@DenisDeS-Pb2 күн бұрын
Nice!
@ubuedro2 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot, this is helpful and beautiful
@Paul-j2h1j2 күн бұрын
When I use the drone exercises I never want to go to work!
@Jazzman-t9j2 күн бұрын
Thank You 👂
@andresdelafuente37833 күн бұрын
Hola. Genial este ejercicio! Lo estoy praticando con la quena, que estoy tratando de que suene lo mejor posible. En fin... para los que somos sordos todo nos cuesta más. Muchas gracias. Saludos! .. Salud y buena vida amigo. (te escribo en español por que supongo que lo aprendiste mejor que yo en ingles)
@JazzDuets2 күн бұрын
tremendo, me encantaria escuchar este!
@theycallmeken3 күн бұрын
Great idea dude, kinda got lost with the playing and then the video was over 😂
@minglorex4 күн бұрын
Can any kind soul who has bought any of the jazz duet exercises share with me? I can't access the site. I think my country is restricted 😢😢😢
So there are TAB’s for everything? Or standard notation only?
@JazzDuets7 күн бұрын
fully tabbed!
@ulisesluna94998 күн бұрын
Andrés Pellican!!! Y su padre son excelentes músicos de Buenos Aires, Argentina, saludos!!!
@lipanmesh8 күн бұрын
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🔥
@alexandre71858 күн бұрын
Muito bom 👌🔥🔥🔥
@davideannese28138 күн бұрын
Fantastica questa lezione 🙏👍💯
@NonDewman8 күн бұрын
Ultra goated 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
@kleberveridianogoncalvesde62938 күн бұрын
Very nice! 🎼🎶
@T.H.W.O.T.H8 күн бұрын
Hot!
@alexandreoliveira83228 күн бұрын
BRAVO ❤
@M1967-y2n9 күн бұрын
best channel in the world 💪
@MealdeSoisa9 күн бұрын
Great Work Thanks ❤🎉
@mordecaipladah42719 күн бұрын
This pentatonic scale sounds more or less the same as the Shivranjani Raga, used in Hindustani Classical Music. I would guess that is where he got this from namely Ravi Shankar.
@losalamos6669 күн бұрын
Happy New Year all. There is something always so pleasing listening to Nick as he demonstrates these concepts. I love getting lost in time listening to them and feeling the emotions they provoke. Dr Sax!
@gojewla12 күн бұрын
I always think of Tchaikovsky when I think of harmonization with melodic minor (ascending and descending).
@duanespooner664912 күн бұрын
Sweet!
@fayrobertsmusic497113 күн бұрын
Excellent course. It’s changing my improvisation. You are a wonderful teacher, thank you
@normalizedaudio248113 күн бұрын
Jeff Berlin the bass player has been advocating this sort of thing. I just got a new metronome and I intend to use it a lot. Seth Thomas with a tube in it. I love my metronome.
@danieltschirky523413 күн бұрын
Beautiful ! Thank you, your sound and concepts are so inspiring. I hope to sound like this one day on my stratocaster :-) . Just to say, if you would underlay this with a d'n b beat, it will become a banger.
@rboaxx906513 күн бұрын
High quality soprano sax sound; so beautiful too !!!
@crow-dont-know14 күн бұрын
Man, you can really dig how Prez was one of Charlie Parker's biggest inspiration
@visog14 күн бұрын
I could listen to those explorations all day... beautiful.
@SecretSauce814 күн бұрын
what triad pairs would you use on a 2 5 1?
@davidm.wilmington532513 күн бұрын
That's a good idea. You could/should experiment just as he's doing here. For example: if you're in a ii V I going to F, try the minor chords based off of the 1 and 2 as he does here a couple of times (so on a G-7, you play g min and a min) and then do something weird like a D Maj and an E dim over the C7 (so, based on the 2nd and 3rd). You'd get the cool flat 5 (the F#/Gb on the C7) from the D Maj and a dim sound based on the E . . .which might give a tasty resolve to the F (or G, if you only use the 9 on a I chord) or the C when you reach the I chord. Or aim for triad pairs that might suggest a tritone sub . . . but really just mess around until you find a few sounds or vibes you can make yours - and then pull whichever out of the tool box whenever you need that sound/vibe.
@EmanuelHedberg14 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@danvalicenti894514 күн бұрын
good for piano, guitar, concert keys. Should post for saxophones?
@keenanlarsen163914 күн бұрын
You are quite adept at describing in words the sounds of the different pairings. I feel that your linguistic vocabulary is just as advanced as your musical vocabulary. Well done. This demonstration gave me a lot to think about.
@brianwarner30814 күн бұрын
wow that horn sounds so awesome with delay and reverb!
@marktyler338114 күн бұрын
Really confused. Your guitar sounds like a saxophone. That's really close.
@ad.tempus14 күн бұрын
the secret is EMULATION. Every inflection, every breath, every phrase, EVERYTHING!
@clementpimentmusic14 күн бұрын
Nice to see the behind the scenes
@samlsmithmusic14 күн бұрын
Tremendous video. Thank you.
@squaredude215 күн бұрын
why didnt you resolve it 😔
@AguchoPucho15 күн бұрын
0:07
@davidhyatt755016 күн бұрын
Love your style.
@desmond382816 күн бұрын
Not advanced enough
@quentin753517 күн бұрын
These improvisations would fit to Lego ninjago. Incredible.