The Smooth Note - Saxophone Improvisation Lesson by Paul Haywood

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • Do you want to add some of that smooth jazz sound and romance into to your sax playing? Here we'll look at the "Smooth Note" a note that will add some really nice smooth jazz flavour to your improvising and solos. A note you can add to your improvising when you want to add that sexy romantic feel. ;)
    This will be part of my upcoming how to improvise on saxophone series where we'll cover the very basics on how to get started up to more advanced improvisation concepts.
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    TRANSCRIPT:
    Hi everyone, paul haywood here. Welcome to the channel, this is where i upload saxophone lessons to help you be the best sax player you can be.
    In this video i'm going to show you what we could call the "smooth note" or even "romantic note". We'll look at what it is, how you can find it in every key and when and how to use it in your playing. This is a great sound to know about which will add extra colour and emotion to your playing.
    Stick around till the end of the video where i'll do some extra improvising to demonstate how this addition sounds and i'll leave some empty backing track for you guys to practice over.
    So this smooth note has it's own character and colour.
    So if we are playing over a minor chord or key and using a minor pentatonic scale as the basic notes to improvise with, we add this in and get that smooth or romantic sound.
    In a static improvising context (improvising over one key or chord) the pentatonics are a great place to start and they are probably the most common used scale in funk, pop , smooth jazz and many other styles of music. I like to think of adding in specific notes to add specific flavours, moods or colours.
    We've recentlyt looked at the "funk note" (link in the description) and we'll look at the "blues note" in an upcoming video. With all of these it's important to know the numbers of the note we are adding so we can apply it to any key we need to play in.
    This smooth note is the 9th. Thats the same as the second note of the major scale but we call it the 9th bacause of how chords are constructed. 123456789, the F#, jump down an octave to F#, the second note, it works in every octave anyway
    When ever anyone including myself talks in numbers about notes or scales or phrases, those numbers relate to the major scale. it's like a music theory constant that everything can relate back to.
    So whatever key you are playing in you play the 9th or second note of the major scale of that key. So for example we're in the key of Concert G minor, thats Eminor for us on alto and A minor for Tenor sax. So we've got E major scale to find our 9th from. E-E,F# F#,E-E,F# see 2nd note and 9th are the same. We can also try and remember that the 9th is just a tone (or two semitones) above the root. So start from the root and go up two semitones, which is one whole tone, and there is your 9th. Using one of those 2 methods, you should now be able to find it in any key.
    Playing in B minor? whats the 9th? (major scale technique) (or two semitones up from root)
    PLaying in Eb minor? whats the 9th? (major scale technique) (or two semitones up from root)
    Got it? So get started by adding this note in to your playing as an addition to your minor pentatonic scales. The ninth is already present in a lot of other scales and you should still think of it as having it's own character in those situations, but because the minor pent doesn't have it already it really pops out when you add it in that context.
    OK so no matter what key you're in, if your minor pentatonic scale is working nicely, try adding in this extra note to get that smooth or romantic sound. So you'll be adding in the 9th of whatever key your playing in.
    I'm going to finish up by playing a little demo improvisation and i'll leave the backing track playing so you can use that to practice this idea as much as you want.
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Komentáře • 63

  • @pritiwankhede1731
    @pritiwankhede1731 Před rokem +2

    Marvelous teaching skills sar I am from India Maharashtra Nagpur hi 😊❤

  • @OhlmerConsulting
    @OhlmerConsulting Před 6 měsíci

    I love your improvisation style!!!

  • @avonriver2891
    @avonriver2891 Před rokem

    I think it's the best lecture for beginners, thank you.

  • @OhlmerConsulting
    @OhlmerConsulting Před 6 měsíci

    Great tip!!!! thank you, Paul, very enriching :)

  • @Lightemup.
    @Lightemup. Před 4 lety +2

    Your presentation is really good buddy. Easy to understand... You are a good teacher.

    • @PaulHaywood
      @PaulHaywood  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks Ajeesh, i'm glad you like it. I'm trying to make these lessons helpful for as many sax students as possible. I'm really pleased it seems to be working. :)

  • @basimanekgatitswe6560

    i am going to try this sound awesome

  • @marktyler3381
    @marktyler3381 Před 4 lety +7

    I can tell before watching it's the 9th!

    • @PaulHaywood
      @PaulHaywood  Před 4 lety +1

      You got it bro! Such a handy note to know about when you want to add this flavour isnt it. :)

  • @raseshgandhi6702
    @raseshgandhi6702 Před rokem

    Very lovely information 🎉🎉

  • @larrywarr3954
    @larrywarr3954 Před 2 lety

    Great tip. To hear you play then allowing us time to play along, great idea. Many thanks. Look forward to watching and learning mor.

  • @SauloCarmo
    @SauloCarmo Před 4 lety +3

    I'm really impressed how those notes brings to the music an other feeling. The blues note, funky note, and, in my opinion, even more this smooth note. I'll use it a lot. Thanks, man... you're giving an other face to my music. Your tips are very interesting, and they help a lot.

    • @PaulHaywood
      @PaulHaywood  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Saulo, thanks for commenting and subscribing. Very much appreciated! It's a great way to add some extra colours and moods to our improv, thinking of these notes as adding their own character. It's a great stepping stone from pentatonic improv to the more advanced concepts too. Getting to know the sounds and theory a bit deeper. :)

  • @navaratnamahathichakravart8391

    Superb Bro

  • @briankiser2754
    @briankiser2754 Před 2 lety

    This is a legit lesson. Thanks!

  • @ronaldmcaulay4346
    @ronaldmcaulay4346 Před 3 lety

    Hi Paul,
    Yes that was a nice lesson, I understand that alot of playing music is actually listening very carefully at what your playing or listening to, this to me really is where I seem to get most of my knowledge from even without playing myself, I think a good lesson it to listen very carefully, thanks again 👍

  • @peterdrake5156
    @peterdrake5156 Před 4 lety +7

    This is excellent stuff. One thing that I would really like to see you do is a video with you playing a series of phrases for people to practice listening to, using the slowdown feature on CZcams. I have found that it is really great for developing my improvising style. So maybe you could just know out maybe 25 phrases, starting with the very simply (maybe 6 notes) up to complex with a phrase lasting several bars. I wouldn't use a backing track, just you on sax so it is nice and clear. Or maybe you could just play by yourself for the first half of the video then use the phrases with a backing track. There are so few videos on you tube that use this approach. Thanks, Peter

    • @PaulHaywood
      @PaulHaywood  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Peter, thanks for the comment and the great idea. I'll look into doing this at some point in a future video. :)

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  • @misterbandofficial9511

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙏

  • @felipearaya44
    @felipearaya44 Před 4 lety +1

    U are the best ! thank u for all my friend, bless from Chile

    • @PaulHaywood
      @PaulHaywood  Před 4 lety

      Hi there in Chile Felipe! I hope you are well. Thanks for watching and commenting, you're welcome! :D

  • @adebolazenith2493
    @adebolazenith2493 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome work

    • @PaulHaywood
      @PaulHaywood  Před rokem

      Thanks very much! :D Really glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!

  • @dcp8nts
    @dcp8nts Před 4 lety +2

    Hey Paul, another great video! I just love a minor 9th. It's like an outstanding pop of intense color. YUM. On piano/ keys, i love a Gm9. On sax, i'm loving C and Bb. I know... weird, but hey, thanks for your inspiration.

    • @PaulHaywood
      @PaulHaywood  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey DC. Thanks. It really is a great sound isn't it. I love the impressionist composers when they were adding in all the extended lush harmony.
      Theres definately certain keys and scales/arpeggios on the sax that have their own sound and weight. I've recently been having fun experimenting with overtones again after a long break. Bb and C are my favourites to build off.

  • @jinasaxophone1514
    @jinasaxophone1514 Před 4 lety +2

    I like the lesson! 🙏 Thank you

    • @PaulHaywood
      @PaulHaywood  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Jine. I'm really glad. Your welcome. :)

  • @zoaltamam
    @zoaltamam Před 3 lety

    Liked and subscribed!
    Nice approach Paul! I have always been requesting music educators to focus on this part of ear development. This far more useful than learning licks. The ability for the learner to internalize the “sound” of a concept is the best way to learn and bring those concepts to their playing.
    I can suggest a couple of concepts for future videos. First, a simper one, the Dorian mode has a wonderful raised 6th that sounds really nice. But I find that it’s use in blues is far more interesting than in minor keys! So say we are playing a blues in C. That Dorian note would be A, and no matter if one was improvising on the C blues (minor tonality) or the C major blues, that A sounds so funky and hip! I love it and I use it quite often.
    Then, the stuff that I’d really love to see and better understand, or rather “feel” and internalize, is a bit on the side of jazz. I always wanted to grasp the concept and sound of improvising using the tri-tone sub approach, typically in dominant chords. There are tons of videos here about licks and what not, but licks isn’t the way to go about it. It’s this approach of how that sounds like, the feel of it, that is where it’s at!
    So I will be thrilled to see a video on that.
    Thanks very much mate

    • @zoaltamam
      @zoaltamam Před 3 lety

      One more thing...
      What I mean by tri-tone sub is not the use of chord arpeggios of the tri-tone substitute chord, that’s a nice idea but I mean that chord scale and those nice scale runs in that direction.

  • @davidsmusic
    @davidsmusic Před 3 lety

    Amazing! Thanks so much

  • @trevoracourt9178
    @trevoracourt9178 Před 4 lety +1

    Great paul

    • @PaulHaywood
      @PaulHaywood  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Trevor! Really glad you lik it. :)

  • @NahuelCarrizo
    @NahuelCarrizo Před 3 lety

    Thx Paul.

  • @quizen92
    @quizen92 Před 2 lety +1

    How do you build the skill of knowing which notes to flirt with. and when to play the smooth note? at end of phrase? connecting phrases? Can you demo a scale workout building notes that go together ?

  • @dalialex3298
    @dalialex3298 Před 2 lety

    😊 Thanks

  • @coachmeluca
    @coachmeluca Před 3 lety

    Beast! ❤️

  • @solomann940
    @solomann940 Před 3 lety

    Great lesson, can you please give us some info on how to use pentatonics in a solo ?

  • @seunolugbemi6394
    @seunolugbemi6394 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Pls can we get the backing tracks for this lesson? Thanks

  • @alexwillats
    @alexwillats Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! I just can't get my blues improvisations to sound melodic, this will be a huge help! Also, what microphone at you using? 🙂🎷

    • @PaulHaywood
      @PaulHaywood  Před 4 lety

      Hey Alexandra, thanks for watching and for the comment! :) I'm really glad you like it. I hope it helps! The mic i'm using is one my friend has lent me since my old one died. It's a wonderful Mic, the Audio Technica AT4040. There's an affiliate link to it here if you'd like to check it out. amzn.to/2VXEYVP
      I'll be recording my videos with this untill he asks for it back.... ;)
      The audio for the voice is a great little mic called the Rode videomicro. amzn.to/3aF5NDF
      Great to have you onboard here at the channel, if you've got any things you'd like covered in future videos let me know and i'll try and add it to my list! Cheers!

  • @danivc9878
    @danivc9878 Před 2 lety

    Se ve facil/ it looks easy pero de fijo es por lo anhos de practica/ but thats sure it looks easy due to all his years of practice!

  • @RobertHogan951
    @RobertHogan951 Před 2 lety

    Tha blue’z

  • @michaelgladden739
    @michaelgladden739 Před 11 měsíci

    👍🏾👏🏾

  • @irfansheikhdehradun344
    @irfansheikhdehradun344 Před 4 lety +2

    What is the name of your mouthpiece, you can tell me I am a big fan of your sound

    • @PaulHaywood
      @PaulHaywood  Před 4 lety

      Hi Irfan, I play a Beechler Bellite Metal mouthpiece like this one: amzn.to/2y3tBnk but i play a number 6. I'm tempted to move to a number 7... Thanks, I'm really glad you like my sound. :)

  • @user-bo7fn1lb9s
    @user-bo7fn1lb9s Před rokem +1

    Не lol, could you explain how to choose right reed for the saxophone?

    • @PaulHaywood
      @PaulHaywood  Před rokem

      Ah, that's quite a massive subject. I'd recomend searching on here and checking out videos that others have already posted. Main thing is if your mouthpiece has a smaller tip opening you will need a harder reed if you have a larger tip opening. Start from a medium strength, soak it well, play it in. then guage if it's too hard or soft and try a harder or softer reed. Also read the descriptions of the reeds on sites like: sax . co . uk and try ones which sound like they have a chance of being the type you might like. There is such a huge range out there it really is trial and error.

  • @giuseppealbertinidegiorgio3456

    what's the mouthpiece in this video? Thanks a lot!

  • @tioliak
    @tioliak Před 6 měsíci

    You sound like dave koz

  • @robertohutapea1425
    @robertohutapea1425 Před 3 lety

    What reed did u use ? sounds great!

  • @davesaxoligist
    @davesaxoligist Před 3 lety

    When will upload new videos?

  • @GardensoftheAncientsHerbal

    Blue note?

  • @thomasschneider1785
    @thomasschneider1785 Před 3 lety

    Don’t I have to know what key the backing track is in?? Tom

  • @irfansheikhdehradun344
    @irfansheikhdehradun344 Před 4 lety +1

    You also give online class, if yes, how do I give it?

    • @PaulHaywood
      @PaulHaywood  Před 4 lety

      Hi Again Irfan, I'm not currently offering online 1 to 1 lessons but it's something i'd like to get into in the future. When i'm set up to do it i'll make an announcement here on youtube. It might be a while though.

    • @irfansheikhdehradun344
      @irfansheikhdehradun344 Před 4 lety

      @@PaulHaywood ok sir I m waiting for your announcement.

  • @megalodonpuppet1357
    @megalodonpuppet1357 Před rokem

    Whats the mouthpiece