The WORST (but most helpful) Exercise for Improv
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“Come get your altered!” - love it, Adam. Great session as always. (Coming in from Las Vegas.)
This lesson is pure gold!! I've been practicing for hours since this video went live! ❤
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You can do the same with arpegio notes by all the keyboard long.
Your thumbnail jogging metaphore is perfect, from the foot of the Colorado Front Range.
This is exactly what I need. Thank you so much!!!🎉
Excellent lesson. Thank you!
Great lesson, as always! A useful follow-up could be functional voice leading from one chord to the next while still applying some/all of the rules. Maybe something for next time? Good sounding lines will come up more easily with this "trick".
Very much needed for us scale runners.
Awesome lesson!
Thank you for this! 🎹
Emmet Cohen class is great in open studio courses just thought Doing scales in 3rds and fourths and arpeggios helps
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We need to hear how Nathan's date turned out!!
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I've been studying with OS for 4 years now and never looked at other schools and "methods" again... I hope it is easy to see why...
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Those chops are....sick😅
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Are there sheets like this for other standards? I'm not sure what scale choices I have for All the Things You Are, especially for the minor ii V i
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I like to keep it simple:
PLAY IN THE KEY OF THE SONG.
If the keys change or shift during the course of tune, play THAT.
Simple.
Use your ears and play interesting shit even if you have to copy from other people.
Guys who can't read (especially the blind brothers) do this shit in real time, all the time and are not encumbered with these scale 'choices'.
Bonus points if you learn the tune in other keys.
I hate scale exercises and never had any use for them in all the years I've been playing, although, learning what these fucking things do does help but not by much. I can always come up with something hipper that doesn't like like a fucking algebra problem.
Just opened a new door for me
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Great livestream! 🎹 Even if you’re not versed on Holdsworth I recommend checking out the Beato interview w/ his former keyboard player Steve Hunt, at the end of the interview there’s a great acoustic piano version of an Allan tune ‘Dodgy Boat’.
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Wait you've practiced that way for 35 years!? How old ARE you!?
I think he said 46 in a recent episode. I was surprised too! Figured late 30s
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