4 Sick Tricks For Making a 12-Bar Blues Sound Modern [Jazz Piano Tutorial]

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

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  • @wolfgangkordbarlag6421

    There are a lot of good hints for improvisation over dominant chord sequences in jazz, but for me the blues is not just another chord sequence that you should know as a jazz and blues pianist, it is also a specific sound mainly created by the use of blue notes. Sometimes I hear in this video more an improvisation on a12 bar blues chord progression but without that special bluessound with its blue notes. So it is importent for me to use this interesting patterns occasianally but in not leaving the blues sound with its blue notes out of sight.

  • @michel.etcheverry
    @michel.etcheverry Před 4 měsíci

    Very helpful lesson, Noah ! Thank you so much !

  • @markyachnin1901
    @markyachnin1901 Před rokem +1

    These tips are so fantastic and ear expanding! Thank you so much.

  • @petervandeursen2908
    @petervandeursen2908 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Noah, exactly where my technique leaves off. My players aren’t jazz musicians, but they’re hip enough to leave room for this. THANK YOU FOR TEACHING!

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  Před 2 lety

      You’re welcome Peter thank you for the comment!

  • @JammerPro
    @JammerPro Před 2 lety +2

    Freakin' love you! Your lessons are invaluable. Anyone who is a real player can finally get some more!!! Keep up the GREAT WORK!

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks very much, Elliot! Glad you’re digging the lessons

    • @johntrojan9653
      @johntrojan9653 Před rokem

      '"Play-AH"', HERE 🙋...😏

  • @WillsJazzLoft
    @WillsJazzLoft Před 2 lety

    Hey Noah.This beginner just had to 'slip in' to look over your shoulder. And I'm glad that I did. It's just that I've listened to so much McCoy and Herbie since the Golden age of fusion ( I'm now dating myself ), that I already hear so many of those chords that you are playing in my head. 0:01:43 And I did even have a little success playing the mixolydian just the way you did ( a tritone above the tonic ). Releasing the tension is where I've run into a little bit of a speed bump. I really got into @0:04:12 when you started demonstrating the application of the sus chords. In particular the sus 13. I'm very sure that I've heard somebody like McCoy or Chick use it in the blues. In totality, the video has rekindled my interest in the blues. Thank you again! I'm now at four out of seven with that list of my personal favorites 🙂😊😎 🎹🎧

  • @dougmccutcheon7906
    @dougmccutcheon7906 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent lesson as always!

  • @maciek_d
    @maciek_d Před 2 lety +1

    Man, I have no skills to execute this uet (newbie) but your explanation is clear and examples are spot on. Thank you for this awesome content! Kudos

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  Před 2 lety

      Hey you’re very welcome thanks for the comment!

  • @eduardosposito8052
    @eduardosposito8052 Před rokem

    Great!!!! Thanks a lot!!!! 🤠🎹🤠🎹

  • @flintlong2937
    @flintlong2937 Před 3 lety +6

    This is just fabulous! Thank you, Noah! I'm an "inside the box" traditional improviser, and this is kicking open some new doors for me! The first examples sound a little like Monk. Do you think Monk knew "what he was doing?" Or do you think he just accidentally stumbled upon Mixolydian sounds as he reached for dissonance?

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  Před 3 lety +3

      Hey Flint, great question. I'm not really sure honestly, but my guess would be he at least knew what he was doing in the sense that he used the sounds he came across with purpose, strategically, regardless of whether or not he was aware of their theoretical names.

    • @janghijselen3651
      @janghijselen3651 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here, Flint. Going outside the changes is soooo hard, but also so necessary. After some time rehearsing or playing I get so tired of my old diatonic stuff. Noah does a great job here!
      Monk often played on rhythm changes’ first four bars (all major triads add 9: ) B-E-A-D-G-C-F-Bb. Sheer genius, but so hard to play. Monk knew harmony, I truly believe that. Bemsha Swing, a lesson in reharmonizing and tritone substitution. I dig his music, but don’t understand it and even when I do, I can’t play a good solo.
      Same with Wayne Shorter’s music. My brain can’t process the genius of these musicians. It’s like trying to understand Einstein….

  • @maduroholdings
    @maduroholdings Před 2 lety

    Some amazing tips
    I only have a small amount of tunes in my arsenal this will allow me to play a blues a few times and sound dfferwnt each time

  • @shanjayaweera3036
    @shanjayaweera3036 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video

  • @markwolff8510
    @markwolff8510 Před rokem

    Love your stuff

  • @zlatkodraskovic5532
    @zlatkodraskovic5532 Před 2 lety

    Brutal!🙏🏽💥🔥

  • @davidwhite2949
    @davidwhite2949 Před 3 lety +1

    Another fantastic lesson! You touched on a subject I’d like to explore in more depth:
    Playing outside in a convincing way
    Thanks for all your help!

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  Před 3 lety

      Hey, you're welcome David!

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  Před 3 lety +1

      That's definitely something I'll cover more down the road.

  • @shaphatyahawadah1373
    @shaphatyahawadah1373 Před 3 lety +3

    AWESOME STUFF !

  • @Onlysayz
    @Onlysayz Před 3 lety

    Awesome 🌟

  • @mcjackspaz
    @mcjackspaz Před 3 lety +1

    The sus substitutions are beautiful!!

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! Glad you like em. Been using them for a while and they're a lot of fun

  • @stevekellar1403
    @stevekellar1403 Před 3 lety +1

    REALLY LOVE YOUR VIDEOS MAN ! GREAT STUFF ! ESPECIALLY THE LIVE PLAYING VIDS LIKE W/CHAD LB AND OTHERS ! YOU PLAY SO NICE MAN ! THANKS ALL !

  • @mhtbfecsq1
    @mhtbfecsq1 Před 3 lety

    Thanks a lot your videos are brilliantly informative and inspiring, wish more ppl taught like you.

  • @jenparsnip2158
    @jenparsnip2158 Před 3 lety

    Great shapes & concepts. Great video !

  • @efrenhei4902
    @efrenhei4902 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, greetings from Argentina!

  • @josue4408
    @josue4408 Před 2 lety

    More great content! So glad I’m subscribed!

  • @pichipachu
    @pichipachu Před rokem

    yes!

  • @Leomusicalheart
    @Leomusicalheart Před 3 lety +2

    Great video Noah! =D I really enjoy your videos and I'm trying to absorb as much as I can =D I hope your computer is better now, see you next week then =D

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, Leo! Yes, you'll see me next week for sure!

  • @Officialkingofallkings

    Love the program NK!

  • @clintsudweeksmusic8816
    @clintsudweeksmusic8816 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Noah! Just curious why you used B mixolydian over F instead of B lydian dominant over F?

    • @chrisfazio9934
      @chrisfazio9934 Před 2 lety

      I had this same thought! I honestly prefer the Lydian dominant, but the mixolydian has the weird clash of the E with the F7 chord, which can be an acquired taste.

  • @drumma_satch
    @drumma_satch Před 3 lety

    Wow sounds amazing, man!!!!

  • @CharlesAustin
    @CharlesAustin Před 3 lety

    Fun .. great info !!

  • @davidwhite2949
    @davidwhite2949 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Noah:
    I loved this video. Please see my comment above
    Quick question: I like very much the mixolydian scale over major chords, as you do
    And I find particularly compelling a pentatonic consisting of the following scale degrees from the mixolydian:
    One, major 3, four, five, and flat seven
    But curious what you call this? It doesn’t seem to be either clearly a major pentatonic or minor pentatonic?

  • @deneisraelealine8939
    @deneisraelealine8939 Před 2 lety

    Deus abençoe 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @olmairraposo3203
    @olmairraposo3203 Před 3 lety

    Great stuff, thanks!

  • @ryankcmusic5570
    @ryankcmusic5570 Před 3 lety

    The Suss voicings sound killer.

  • @alp9020
    @alp9020 Před 3 lety

    👍👍👍 ! So great

  • @ChristianneNeves
    @ChristianneNeves Před 3 lety

    Great as ever!

  • @paulstein5196
    @paulstein5196 Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic content Noah. Love the emphasis on creating a modern jazz piano sound.

  • @fortylivetv
    @fortylivetv Před 3 lety

    Thank you. It’s the sound I really wanted

  • @michel.etcheverry
    @michel.etcheverry Před 4 měsíci

    Is there a PDF to purchase on your website for this lesson ?

  • @ctomusicartists4302
    @ctomusicartists4302 Před 4 měsíci

    Do you have a transcription of your lesson for sale?

  • @marcoevans2155
    @marcoevans2155 Před 2 lety

    Sounds like Thelonious to my ears

  • @alvaromorenoacosta1518
    @alvaromorenoacosta1518 Před 3 měsíci

    4:49

  • @frisbeenation
    @frisbeenation Před 3 lety

    Cool

  • @walterntuk1219
    @walterntuk1219 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Noah,I really wanna know the vital keys/notes to improvise to (jazz improvisation)???.. I find it hard and confusing on any of 11key I could improv to.. Thanks😊

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  Před 3 lety

      Hey Walter-- check out this video. I think it will help explain things: czcams.com/video/Z_J3iZXJr2Q/video.html

  • @ChristianneNeves
    @ChristianneNeves Před 3 lety

    Hi Noah. Really great. When you improvise over F7, F sharpm Bb7, B7... are you thinking of any specific scale such as those you mentioned in the beggining of the video? mixolidian? thanks

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey Christianne, yep, I'm thinking in Mixolydian. And thanks :)

  • @timkingston203
    @timkingston203 Před 3 lety

    Hi Noah, great video. Thanks so much.
    When you're playing over the Sus13 chords, are you still aiming to play outside on the Mixolydian? Or is it more diatonic?
    Thanks!

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  Před 3 lety

      Hey Tim, it's really just personal preference, but I enjoy sticking to the sus sound and just going with mixolydian for the most part!

  • @phillychesse5961
    @phillychesse5961 Před 3 lety

    Is there an app out there that provides you chord progressions and which scales to play along with?

  • @justthefacts4965
    @justthefacts4965 Před 3 lety +3

    Or, for the sus sound that's your second trick, rather than think about altering a rootless chord just play a straight-up rooted major 7 (1-3-5-7) off the chord that ordinarily makes the sus sound, which is a whole step below the root-IOW play a straight Eb maj 7 over F, an Ab maj 7 off Bb, and a Bb maj 7 chord off C. Seems more logical.
    Great sound though, thanks.

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  Před 3 lety

      True, that's another easy way to think about it!

  • @maduroholdings
    @maduroholdings Před 2 lety

    Sorry I had to leave a second comment if I took each of these ideas and applied them to 12 keys then continued to rhythm changes
    I think my playing will be transformed

  • @jml19221
    @jml19221 Před 3 lety

    Teacher: This is usually not stuff for beginners
    Me: Show me. I have chosen death before ignorance.

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  Před 3 lety

      Hahah yeah this definitely isn’t beginner level. Keep up the good work!

  • @jpm65
    @jpm65 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Noah, at 5:00 for the G- you say "we can replace this with a F-9' but you actually - and quite correctly - play a D-9... Slip of the tongue I know, but it could be confusing... Great vid, otherwise, cheers!

  • @johnnyblue1101
    @johnnyblue1101 Před 3 lety

    Presentations are still WAY too rushed. Even for us experienced piano players.

    • @_sonicfive
      @_sonicfive Před 3 lety

      He is trying to lure you into getting the Black Friday deal. He is not just going to spit all the beans here.
      This is perfectly ok. He needs to eat, otherwise he would faint on camera.
      I am sure his explanation in the course are amazing. Very well worth it.

  • @rainerschnelle1
    @rainerschnelle1 Před 3 lety +2

    Are you suggesting that someone who knows the term mixolydian and is able to improvise a Blues in B doesn't know what a tritone is? That is funny.

  • @craftylouie
    @craftylouie Před 2 lety

    This was so cool!