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The Best Method For Jazz Beginners 

Nathan Borton Music
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In this video I will break down the FIRST things you need to know in order to improvise in the jazz style. After this video you will be able to improvise, as well as prepare your brain to learn more advanced concepts in the future. There is a FREE PDF in the link provided that goes along with this lesson: nathanborton.c...
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Комментарии : 39   
@bobhopper2851
@bobhopper2851 Год назад
More lessons like this! More jazz vocabulary. Help people learn this info, and they will flock to your lessons.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Thanks Bob! Planning on making a part 2 in the near future, stay tuned!
@cryn
@cryn Год назад
Thank you for this intro lesson. I would be curious to learn more about the foundational vocabulary that can be used in jazz improvisation.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Thanks for watching! Yes for sure, that’s coming for part 2!
@Jonobueno
@Jonobueno 11 месяцев назад
Hey Nathan, great lesson, great teaching style.Liked and subbed, Cheers from Australia.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic 11 месяцев назад
Awesome, thank you! Appreciate your watching!
@jazz40guitar
@jazz40guitar 10 месяцев назад
very helpful, thank you very much!
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic 10 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@tomtomson1485
@tomtomson1485 9 месяцев назад
Brilliant
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic 9 месяцев назад
Appreciate that! Hope it helped you!
@ArtNelson-ks1fg
@ArtNelson-ks1fg Год назад
Thanks!!
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Of course, thanks for watching!
@robertrohwer6965
@robertrohwer6965 Год назад
Great lesson Nathan! I’ve been following your channel for awhile and have noted a great improvement in your playing, even though you have always been a strong player. Thanks for sharing your knowledge all the best in your musical endeavors.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Wow, means a lot Robert, thank you!
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Here is the link to the FREE PDF that goes along with this video: nathanborton.com/youtubedownloads ...Also, here are time stamps for the various topics: How To Feel Swing: 0:00-2:25 How To Use Swing Rhythms: 2:26-4:20 The KC Blues Scale: 4:21-5:44 How To Use Jazz Language: 5:45-7:37 Closing Thoughts For You: 7:38-9:25
@DNR3402
@DNR3402 11 месяцев назад
Great lesson, I'm an intermediate blues guitar based player drifting into the Jazz genre. Do you have a Patreon channel for more in depth theory and practical demonstration?
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic 11 месяцев назад
Hi! Yes I do have a Patreon channel: patreon.com/NathanBortonMusicPatreon. It doesn't have this lessons materials on it though, (this one was the video before I started it) here are this lessons materials: static1.squarespace.com/static/5af064ee96d455d7f1de9cc1/t/64c47c87b0f4080a8697e82d/1690598535255/Intro+To+Jazz+Lesson+1+PDF.pdf
@kennytseguitar8574
@kennytseguitar8574 Год назад
Very good vid! Do you want to talk about how to approach laid back swing feel?
@salvadorgarcia8661
@salvadorgarcia8661 Год назад
Excelente. Muchas gracias maestro.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Thanks Salvador, always appreciate your support!
@johricpea
@johricpea Год назад
Great progression of techniques. Love it.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@thecurlymusicologist
@thecurlymusicologist Год назад
This is great! Thank you so much!
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Of course! Thanks for watching!
@rickaguayo
@rickaguayo Год назад
Great lesson!
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Thanks for watching Rick! Hope it helped you or can help anyone you know!
@aaronservice86
@aaronservice86 Год назад
Great lesson idea! Thank you for the work you put into your videos
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Thanks! I always appreciate your support! If you know anyone who needs this video please send it their way!
@aaronservice86
@aaronservice86 Год назад
@@NathanBortonMusic Of course! I show my students all of your videos. You are a very important source for me to teach with.
@rickjensen2717
@rickjensen2717 Год назад
Helpful as always Nathan👍
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Thanks so much Rick!
@mikelrodriguez4610
@mikelrodriguez4610 Год назад
Hi, great lesson! One question, the KC blues scale is in key of C (5-6-1-2-b3)? It sound this way to me.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Yep that's it! It's pretty much the sound of the blues boiled down to 5 notes.
@5geezers
@5geezers Год назад
When you started in with that triplet with the middle 1/8th left out I nearly scrolled out. But I stayed with you to see how bad this was going to get. Drum Genius is an excellent tool, things were sounding better. I’m a fair way down the road from who you are addressing with this clip, but I was intrigued with this Kansas City blues scale. Who gave it that name ? It’s a great sound and I‘ve played lines like that since coming up in the 70’s. David Baker is “credited” with naming “the bebop scale” for the added chromatic note scale idea. I was in his classes when his first books were published and got them straight away. But kudos were, and still are due to Barry Harris who never used that term, as he made clear. Both gentlemen were fine teachers, and now another piece of jazz language has been appropriated by the academics. So long story short, did you come up with KC blues scale, or if not where did that term originate? BTW your playing has gone up in its feel and you’re sounding good 👍 Good on you, wish you well with your future.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
First off, thanks for your kind words about my playing. I work very hard at it so I'm glad that work is coming through. I'm a bit confused about your statement about the triplet with the middle 1/8th left out? Are you referring to the chart at the beginning? This is simply a chart showing the eighth note feel. As you know you should aim for the first and third triplet with swing feel, but as I demonstrated in the video it's not just simply playing that verbatim. I don't really appreciate you staying with it to see "how bad it will get." If you have critiques I'm always open to those (in fact that's how I improve) but saying that makes it seem like there is nothing good to this video. I'm confidant enough in myself to say that I think this video has a lot of great information to offer a newer jazz player, and I would be surprised if you can't see that. As for the KC blues scale, that comes from my past mentor Randy Napoleon. I appreciate you watching the channel and this video.
@derrickmickle5491
@derrickmickle5491 Год назад
@@NathanBortonMusic I bristled when I read the "see how bad this was going to get" comment, too. But it's possible the commenter meant it as a compliment, meaning they were expecting it to be bad but kept watching because you actually did a great job (which you did!). I grew up around a lot of elders whose idea of a high praise is "Good to see you didn't mess that up." LOL.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
That’s true, thanks for your perspective! It’s always hard to tell through text what people are saying, especially on RU-vid. Appreciate you watching!
@lbb2rfarangkiinok
@lbb2rfarangkiinok Год назад
I am very curious about your pronunciation of "swinging". Sounds more like "swinning". Honestly the video was a bit below my level but I stayed to see if you said "swing" like that the whole time or nah.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Appreciate you watching. Yes I saying swinging weird. I honestly had a lot of nasal issues when I was a kid and learned to say some words weird. I can say it normal, but I have to really link about it. I would rather say it weird and talk natural then the opposite. Check out some of my other videos, there’s some advanced stuff all over!
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