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Consecutive Chromatic Below Approach - Bill Evans, M. Mancuso, Miles Davis, O. Peterson, C. Potter 

Roque Deschamps
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Welcome to our latest video where we explore the "Consecutive Chromatic Below Approach" inspired by the greats: Bill Evans, Matteo Mancuso, Chris Potter, Oscar Peterson, and Miles Davis. This technique is essential for adding a unique and sophisticated touch to your playing, whether you're into jazz, blues, or any other genre!
🔗 Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:30 Chromatic Below Approach
1:10 Bill Evans' Half Step Approach
4:00 Matteo Mancuso's Half Step Approach
5:05 Bill Evans's Tension & Chord Tone and Approach
7:03 Chris Potter's Whole Step Approach
11:09 Oscar Peterson's Arpeggio Approach
12:12 Miles Davis' Approach (Arpeggio + Half Step Pattern)
14:25 Final Thoughts
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Комментарии : 53   
@carlospellot2426
@carlospellot2426 18 дней назад
Excellent video! Clear, well spoken, Nice Tone, tabs & notation. Love this format. ❤
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 18 дней назад
Thanks, I'm glad it was helpful! There's more coming soon.
@KeithCopeland778
@KeithCopeland778 10 дней назад
Excellent tutorial!!! Matteo Mancuso is A BEAST!!! Oscar Peterson was A FORCE OF NATURE and in a class by himself!!! Miles was a master musician and a trailblazer!
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 10 дней назад
Indeed they are the best of the best. I juat released an etude with these licks on my latest video that's🔥
@anthonyalba8226
@anthonyalba8226 14 дней назад
Excellent video, love the content of it. Keep it up Mr Roque!!
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 14 дней назад
Thanks a lot. There's more coming up soon!
@jzgtr100
@jzgtr100 19 дней назад
Roque, you’re a great teacher! I sometimes see this in some Pat Martino transcriptions. It sounds great, but didn’t really know how to practice it. You’ve given me some great ideas.
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 19 дней назад
Thanks for the compliment! I’m glad it was helpful! All great players I’ve come across always develop their own exercises according to the things they need to get better at. Go ahead!!
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic 14 дней назад
Hey great lesson! Love the examples pulled directly from the music!
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 14 дней назад
Hey Nathan, thank you so much! That's the goal to do all the learning straight from the music of the greats. BTW your channel it's amazing, I am a fan.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic 14 дней назад
@@roquedeschamps Thanks so much! Wish you success on this platform. Keep up the great lessons!
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 13 дней назад
@@NathanBortonMusic thanks so much! I truly appreciate it!
@sammyfodor9449
@sammyfodor9449 16 дней назад
This video has wisdom!!! wonderful video and definitely will be shedding.
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 16 дней назад
Thank you so much!! More content for you to shred is coming up soon
@johnf.esparros1677
@johnf.esparros1677 13 дней назад
Really great guitar info presented very well
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 13 дней назад
Thank you kindly!
@steveprager7862
@steveprager7862 13 дней назад
Great lesson!
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 13 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Weily_Alcequiez
@Weily_Alcequiez 12 дней назад
Genial Roque! exitos!
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 10 дней назад
Muchas gracias!!
@coreyallenpiano
@coreyallenpiano 14 дней назад
Great job!
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 14 дней назад
Thanks Corey!! I really appreciate it!! Greetings! I hope everything is great back in the DR.
@Intenzity
@Intenzity 15 дней назад
Great stuff, man! really concise and legit good info! Subbed for more for sure, great lesson!
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 15 дней назад
Thanks a lot! There's more coming up
@FranklynHeinsen
@FranklynHeinsen 12 дней назад
¡El teacher! Duro mi hermano, ¡éxito!
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 12 дней назад
El pupilo! 💪🏾 Gracias mi bro!!
@leonardorodrigues14
@leonardorodrigues14 18 дней назад
Great video, thanks for posting.
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 16 дней назад
My pleasure!! I’m glad it was helpful to you!!
@christianpaul3239
@christianpaul3239 15 дней назад
Yes you nice boy talking right stuff 😇
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 15 дней назад
Thanks man! More of that right stuff is cooking!
@sat1241
@sat1241 14 дней назад
I like the Miles lick the best and I'm not just saying that because it's Miles. It's more melodic and being on the blues helps it to work also
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 14 дней назад
It's definitely the most elaborate ans it's the only one that uses the arpeggio as target + thr half-step pattern
@sat1241
@sat1241 14 дней назад
@@roquedeschamps Wayne Shorter also does a similar chromatic in his solo, Herbie also. To be honest I think in MIles' later solos he overused that lick a bit. I also checked out your Lennie Tristano - Line up. Nice work, that is a lot of notes to learn! There is one certain lick there it would be nice if you did a lesson on it, it happens at time 1:06. IT has a sort of rolling sound that stood out. I don't think I've heard anything quite like it before. It is also interesting to compare Tristano's Be Bop lines to Parker/ Gillespie Be Bop lines. I can hear some differences but don't understand them. It could be interesting to compare a Parker solo on the same song that Tristano has a solo on. I have also heard some interesting transcriptions of McCoy Tyner solos like on Passion Dance but for guitar. It can give you ideas that don't come that naturally from guitar, so it might innovate a new style for guitar. But course it's one thing to accomplish some of these transcriptions but another to apply oof it to some other song. I think that would be good for some of you future videos, to hear something like that Gingerbread lick played on a whole different song. That is like a puzzle to figure out how to make it sound good in a new place , using one lick on 3 different style songs
@joshuamarks1129
@joshuamarks1129 16 дней назад
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 16 дней назад
🙏🏾🙏🏾
@firstnamesurname6550
@firstnamesurname6550 18 дней назад
Check this out Roque: a 2-5-1 in C ... play over Db Maj7#5, Dbm7b5, Eb Maj7#5, F#m7b5, F#m-Maj7b5, AbMaj7#5, Bb Maj7 ... implement those chords over the chords and/or the major scale in itself ... (in-out) too, if you want to get that Wayne Shorter sonority ... Make a sequence of chord changes with those chords but improvise just with C major ... (out-in)
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 16 дней назад
Thanks for the suggestions!
@IsaacOtto
@IsaacOtto 19 дней назад
Thanks for the fun concept! I was just wondering what model of Ibanez you're playing? Love the tone.
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 19 дней назад
My pleasure! It’s a vintage model from the time al of the Ibanez models were all replicas of the Gibson models. This is likely from the 70s or 80s is hard to know because they did not use serial numbers back then. My model is a Gibson Howard Roberts replica. I’ve seen many other guitarist using Ibanez from this era. These are called pre-lawsuit era guitars because they had to stop creating replicas after Gibson sue them. The most famous guitarist I’ve seen playing one of these replicas is Mark Whitfield. Thanks for the compliment about the tone, I am also very much in love with the looks and tone of my guitar.
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 19 дней назад
You can see Mark playing a different Ibanez lawsuit model here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FX086qihDO4.htmlsi=flV2PGAvYmtdZvqR I still see him sometimes playing his Ibanez on some of his IG posts
@carlospellot2426
@carlospellot2426 18 дней назад
Beautiful Love ❤
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 18 дней назад
One of my all-time favorites
@anthonyalba8226
@anthonyalba8226 14 дней назад
Hi Roque I was wondering are you Dominican man? Your last name and your name is very typical of Dominican dissent.
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 14 дней назад
Yes, I am Dominican. I moved to the US a few months ago. Are you Dominican too?
@anthonyalba8226
@anthonyalba8226 14 дней назад
Yes I an. Born in NYC but parents are Dominican. I play jazz guitar and other genres too. Been doing for 25 + years.
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 14 дней назад
@@anthonyalba8226 That's amazing!!
@anthonyalba8226
@anthonyalba8226 14 дней назад
Where do you live? I live in providence RI.
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 14 дней назад
@@anthonyalba8226 I live in Logan, Utah.
@Jaujau933
@Jaujau933 14 дней назад
Sorry, nothing new here 🙄 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
@roquedeschamps
@roquedeschamps 14 дней назад
That's the goal. Look into old stuff.
@philjudd3473
@philjudd3473 11 дней назад
Lookout...self appointed expert here. Great in sighted lesson. Obviously some are on another level they can't be positive. Self-recognised geniuses...RU-vid ahs a million of them.
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