Rhythm Changes A Section Deep Dive (Oleo, Dexterity, Anthropology, I Got Rhythm)
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:04 Demonstration
02:20 First 4 measures - different harmonization options
05:30 Different Improvisation Strategies for First 4 Measures
08:12 Arpeggio Exercise
12:10 Using guide tones
16:15 Second 4 Measures - different harmonization options
21:20 Using the Blues Scale
Pianist Jeremy Siskind goes deep explaining different devices and practice techniques to improvise over the changes to George Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm." - Hudba
the guide tone concept is gold.
Man, guidetones can solve so many musical problems. It's amazing how much you see the great bebop musicians utilizing guidetones in subtle and less subtle ways.
Somehow you aren't telling me anything new, yet I grasp it much easier following your instructions. Much appreciated!
Good! I'm glad that my way of looking at things is helping you. Thanks for the comment!
So thankful for the clear and useful analysis of what's going on with this "simple" (NOT) tune. Go you!
Not simple at all! My pleasure!
This is gold! Thanks!
There aren't any CZcams channels better than this one. Maybe a few equals, but none better. Thanks!
Aw, thanks! What I lack in production value, I make up for in heart! (That’s what I tell myself, anyway)
You’re a great teacher. Thanks for the lessons.
Great video! Clearly explained and brilliantly demonstrated...
Amazing description & lesson, heartfelt thanks will practice all of this tomorrow morning. Best always!
Thanks. Clear, helpful points.
Sure thing, Joyce!
Good stuff!
was referred by some of your pals. WOW!!! Great stuff, a Goldmine of Knowledge was the description of your videos, its really true!! You have great teaching skills. Thanks for this video, will return for more!!
Thanks so much, Brian! I'm so happy for your enthusiasm! I hope you enjoy the channel.
This was great - so very helpful!
My pleasure, Brenda! See you soon!
I love the rhythm changes 🎹
Me too! But, dang, is hard to say something original!
Really helpful breakdown, Jeremy. Thank you!
You're so welcome, Joshua! Happy practicing!
Thank you very much!
You’re very welcome, Lennard!
Incredible. I’m looking forward to the day you do a book on improvisation.
Thanks so much! I'll get to work! :)
thanks a lot, so good explanations and exercises!
Good! I’m happy you found it helpful, Tonguc!
One of the most useful lessons on your channel for us beginners and intermediate, I always come back to this, and hope it will be part of your second book
I just wrote it into unit 8 of Jazz Piano Fundamentals, Book 2!
Your videos inspire me to shed all of this stuff!
Awesome! Get to the shed and get to work! 😉
Más claro que la luna. Muchas bendiciones. Gracias por compartir
Thanks so much, Hancy! You're very welcome!
Amazing tips, thanks a lot. I am going to teach my studentds following these ideas by your credits.
I'm honored. Thank you and happy teaching!
Thank you, Jeremy. Terrific video.
Thanks, Stuart! I hope you find it helpful!
@@JeremySiskind very helpful indeed.
You're literally a godsent
That’s literally too kind! But thanks! I’m glad you’re digging the videos!
Love you much
Awwwww 🥰
Love your videos. Thank you. 🎹👍
Thank you, Lockdown Piano man! That’s the best superhero name I’ve heard. 😂
@@JeremySiskind 🤣🤣🤣💪💪💪🎹🎹🎹. Glad you like. 🙂
Wow …love you
Aw shucks!
Also nice ideas for fingerstyle guitar
Cool! Enjoy!
@@JeremySiskind There are very few gitarists, who treat the guitar as a full solo instrument, playing harmony basslines and melody , let stand think in counterpoint when treating rhytmchanges and related. Mostly just melody with backingtrack or othe type of harmony / drums background. Ofcourse it's not easy. Soon I will upload some video's.
Why didn't somebody tell me all this 50 years ago? 🙂 Better late than never. Thanks Jeremy.
I'm going to get to work on building that time machine so I can tell Young Luther! 😝
Jeremy i love your channel i've watched most of your videos . please work on your vocal microphone . i have to press the subtitles button to know what you're saying and i think your following will increase tremendously. thank you for your contributions to jazz piano
I appreciate the feedback, James! Thanks for putting it kindly!
This is great - thanks!! Will there be a B section?
Ah - didn’t think of that because that’s the “easy” part but I’m sure I could think of something or urged to say! I’m glad you liked it!
Hi! At 21:21, are the notes in the Blues Scale: Bb - Db - Eb - E - F - Ab - Bb ?
Looks right to me!
Which one of your books explains this and the bebop concepts ?
Jazz Piano Fundamentals, Book 2! jeremysiskind.com/product/jazz-piano-fundamentals-book-2/
@@JeremySiskind Ok, thanks, I just purchased a copy!
@@cocovi awesome - I hope you enjoy it!
wow
Haha, thanks, Chris!
love all your videos they are the best! Thanks! just, why don't you mic yourself properly? your voice sounds too thin and faraway!
Thanks! That’s a pretty old video - I think I have gotten better at close-micing my voice (although I do sometimes forget)
Please slowly explain...thanks...
I hear you! I know talking too quickly is one of my (many) flaws. 😊