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Best ever Jazz building blocks - Oscar Peterson 

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One of the best ways to go about learning jazz is copy the phrases of the greats that we love.
This is what we do when we learn a new language.
We hear , learn and repeat words. and with some effort, study and practice we can start to
assemble these words into sentences .
After some more time and practice we can begin to re assemble themand express ourselves naturally.
In this video I would like to present to you what I consider to be some of the coolest,
most useful phrases any Jazz student can ever learn that come from Oscar Peterson´s
Cotton tail solo.
Think of these short phrases as building blocks, once you have learnt them deeply you will be
able to reassemble them spontaneously n to your own phrases!
Let me know what you think in the comments!
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Комментарии : 27   
@JazzDuets
@JazzDuets Год назад
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@tomburke1687
@tomburke1687 Год назад
Fabulous teaching and phrases-----Great Job.
@LR-oo8hq
@LR-oo8hq Год назад
Just wanted to express my gratitude you’re such a generous person to share your knowledge with us this is really super cool and very kind it warms my heart up every time thank you man 👍🙏☺️❤️🌈
@JazzDuets
@JazzDuets Год назад
Awesome! Thank you so much. This warms my heart as I start preparing this weeks video!
@paulsteeves2465
@paulsteeves2465 Год назад
This kind of "broken-down" analysis is super useful for intermediate level - THANKS!
@7guitarras326
@7guitarras326 Год назад
You are the man Nick!!!! hahah hugs from Chile
@offidano9587
@offidano9587 Год назад
This is the most helpful video of yours so far. I'd love to see more of these with a pdf reference. Thank you for your hard work and the generosity of your instruction.
@vahpr
@vahpr Год назад
JJ Johnson used the Maj 7 on blues a ton, sometimes as a passing tone, others for tension/release. You have a beautiful sound and chops on the sax man!
@rationalchimp8200
@rationalchimp8200 Год назад
Fantastic mate!!!
@mikeconnell698
@mikeconnell698 Год назад
Brilliant!
@calendulabbra
@calendulabbra Год назад
Thank you so much Nick for your precious work. 💙
@jesuscastaneda7018
@jesuscastaneda7018 Год назад
Hi Nick, I think this is a really interesting approach, I can't deny that the idea of language is not new, however your point of view is very attractive and to say the least fun and practical so, thank you, we have to try it, work on it and see where it leads us, all the best.
@rp12mail
@rp12mail Год назад
Great!
@DizzyKrissi
@DizzyKrissi Год назад
The maj7 would sound pretty nice - just tried it. I guess it contrasts a little bit to the bluesy b3 to 3 approach which would rather reflect typical dominant-blues-styles.
@JazzDuets
@JazzDuets Год назад
that´s it. It sounds NICE
@chrisguerra8124
@chrisguerra8124 Год назад
Thanks…. Freakin’ awesome video. I commend you. I have been trying for a few years now to climb this mountain. Im gonna do a deep dive here. thanks again
@darkhumann
@darkhumann Год назад
Great content. 😉
@vtrlsantos
@vtrlsantos Год назад
Does anyone know if we get access to a community when we buy any of these masterclasses? It'd be cool to exchange recordings with other people in the same course and get feedback
@JazzDuets
@JazzDuets Год назад
Yes! there is a community tab you can use!
@chrisSkordPiano
@chrisSkordPiano Год назад
sweet
@keystoanotherworld
@keystoanotherworld Год назад
🔥
@isaaconi56
@isaaconi56 Год назад
Anyone please how can I convert this to solfa notation. 😢😢
@70ROQUE
@70ROQUE Год назад
are you drinkin a mate? where are you from???
@yoganisse
@yoganisse Год назад
He lives in Argentina. Originally from Great Britain, I think?
@70ROQUE
@70ROQUE Год назад
@@yoganisse thank you! The British accent Is evident, the mate was kind of out of place!😁
@JazzDuets
@JazzDuets Год назад
I am from Blighty UK. I came to Argentina 17 years ago. And am now addicted too mate
@70ROQUE
@70ROQUE Год назад
​@@JazzDuetsoh man!! I'm following your channel. I'm an argentinian bass player living in Italy. Thank you. Cheers
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