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The One Chord Solo: How to Keep it Interesting 

Jeff Schneider
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@andycormier2475
@andycormier2475 7 лет назад
My BIGGEST takeway from pretty much all of your videos, is that triads have a solid structure (and conveys harmony), as opposed to scales. This was a HUGE revelation for me. Thanks so much!!
@basscliff55
@basscliff55 7 лет назад
Ohhh Mann,, thank you for explaining in everyday language the art of soloing. I'm a Bass player and could use your teachings... thanks again👍🏾
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 7 лет назад
THANKS, CLIFF!
@vapporiesat3125
@vapporiesat3125 6 лет назад
maybe it is because he is so stoned?
@wyndhleodumegwu253
@wyndhleodumegwu253 8 лет назад
I am excitingly overwhelmed, as always, at your excellent instructions and your excitement and sincerity at sharing your knowledge - all of it. You are also worthy of the millions some artists have made. Say, "Yes, I am!"
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
hahaha, i'll say this: Thank YOU!
@digsjazzalot6022
@digsjazzalot6022 7 лет назад
Jeff knows what he's talking about. He's a real player with a gift for simplifying and communicating key ideas and concepts that will improve your playing.
@andycormier2475
@andycormier2475 7 лет назад
This settles it! From now on I'm learning Jazz from sax players. Great vid - This will come in handy for a jam band gig I've got this weekend!
@reekeeibanez8904
@reekeeibanez8904 7 лет назад
Hi jeff my name is ricky im a alto sax newbie im a filipino i dont have a formal lesson on school i dont read music sheet... Im in mid 40's since i was a kid i always dreaming of becoming a pro sax artist but it didnt happen last 4 months ago i bought a (used)yamaha YAS 23 hoping that i can still pursue my dream... First of all i wanna thank the you tube owner for inventing this site 2nd I really wanna thank a kind hearted person like you for always sharing and teaching your thoughts specialy on alto sax. I have learned so much from you since the beginning until now im always learning... Im not asking anything i just wanna say thank you jeff....
@emmanuelchandler7831
@emmanuelchandler7831 7 лет назад
Phenomenally essential!! I have history with the Alto Sax of over 15 years, but I haven't played in almost 10, and there is so much that I've forgotten and so much more that I haven't learn. Though it was a bit confusing, this was pure gold! I've been able to open up in my practicing because of these triad pairs! Thank you, sir!!
@robertsullen7666
@robertsullen7666 3 года назад
This makes sense. As a novice you made me realize I've been instinctively doing this with 1-4-5 blues cords at different jam nights. You just boosted my confidence level.
@chriscookguitar6816
@chriscookguitar6816 2 года назад
I loved this video! Im a guitarist just looking for some inspiration for improvisations over 1 chord vamps on my upcoming gig tonight. I appreciate how you didn't waste any time and got right to the point. Nice simple concepts that make sense! Thanks
@deltasea4710
@deltasea4710 6 лет назад
Your tone is amazing... really unique, relaxed but confident. Love your videos man.
@alexfedorov9223
@alexfedorov9223 7 лет назад
Thank you so much! After couple of videos from your channel I know about improvisation more than one year of self studying and with a teacher! Great lessons!
@geestman9
@geestman9 6 лет назад
You are SUCH a good teacher. Thank you man. Goin to work on this for my dominant 7s.
@danysuarez4153
@danysuarez4153 8 лет назад
Jeff. I learn so much with your videos. thanks for share your experience and music on the Web! .
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
Thanks for your comment, Dany. So glad I've been of help.
@linkcell
@linkcell 8 лет назад
"The-Bee-Gees..." xD love it
@xMadSkillzx
@xMadSkillzx 8 лет назад
Find these lessons really great. I like the level they are pitched at and how you don't linger on the fundamentals for too long. You explain them well enough but then concentrate more on how you apply them. Thank you :)
@Usefulmusic
@Usefulmusic 8 лет назад
+Hugh Tanner Exemplary, to use a word beloved of academics.
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Hugh Tanner Thanks so much, Hugh. I really appreciate the comment.
@drsaxum
@drsaxum 7 лет назад
I dig it. It is soothing to listen to you talk about things you clearly understand. It is even better when you say it without words. Building tools in your arsenal by attracting your mind through your ear so your mind can in turn train your ear to comprehend the language well enough to have something meaningful to say in any context. Great stuff man!
@luvpants2012
@luvpants2012 4 года назад
Excellent. I'm a guitarist and have been practicing my triads but never heard the term implied harmony. Very useful.
@supersalsa9491
@supersalsa9491 8 лет назад
duuuude. legit stuff right here.
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+supersalsa Thank you thank you thank you!
@videoflic
@videoflic 7 лет назад
Terrific teaching for every classical wind player
@seattlevkk
@seattlevkk 7 лет назад
I'm a guitarist and love your videos. Great ideas in a short time that I can work.
@strobart
@strobart 8 лет назад
I play guitar. I listened to your videos to get some new ideas outside of the usual guitar 'box'. I liked them so much I just bought a yamaha yts475 :D Thanks for inspiring! Wish me luck..... (this one in particular is genius- so simple and effective: I learned more in a week of listening to your ideas than in the last 6 months of listening to guitarists)
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+str0nach Nice! Let me know how it goes. Congrats on the new sax!
@ornettebreaker
@ornettebreaker 8 лет назад
Wow thanks Jeff really helpful lesson. I'm actually playing a funk tune and I always run out of ideas before the chord changes (I have about 30 bars before) Pick Up The Pieces/ Sax A Go Go - Candy Dulfer and it features me but I if I cant play it well enough we can't play live and I can't play it like her. Thanks
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Luis Ruelas Glad this lesson was helpful, Luis. Thanks for watching, and best of luck on your solo!
@davidosbiston9699
@davidosbiston9699 6 лет назад
You can always change the rythmn of the notes you do choose a la Wayne Krantz. Depends what you main thing is. melody, harmony ,rythmn ,spacial sound?
@MrMoonCraft
@MrMoonCraft 5 лет назад
@@davidosbiston9699 Can't forget dynamics
@alward5678
@alward5678 7 лет назад
Jeff, Great lesson again. I am an aspiring Jazz guitarist, and your lessons are the Best for what I'm trying to accomplish. Thanks man, amd have a great day.
@mindciller
@mindciller 5 лет назад
Works great as a chart when you just write f,g,a,b,c,d notes down on the five lines. Start somewhere like c and draw a line below it then you can see jumps down to f. Hope that makes sense
@2D2Productions
@2D2Productions 6 лет назад
Just found your videos. Great stuff! I am new on saxophone but in and out of music my whole life (54 now). I can actually make sense of what you are saying and how you teach. For the first time I am understanding things I thought I would never have any clue about. Thanks for the free download on this one. Looking forward to working on this. I am also working on modes and have seen your vid and purchased your chords sheet.
@theq937
@theq937 7 лет назад
Bro, I'm nowhere near good enough to understand your videos...yet! I will return when my ninjutsu is stronger.
@pagesummer7628
@pagesummer7628 5 лет назад
The Q wanna come back yet?
@BookooZenny
@BookooZenny 5 лет назад
@@pagesummer7628 That was my first thought when I saw this comment XD
@MT-ip9rs
@MT-ip9rs 5 лет назад
He realised jazz is much more complicated then he thought
@pucebracelet2214
@pucebracelet2214 4 года назад
are you ready to understand the art of spinjitsu now
@ranggasaktibudiputra1547
@ranggasaktibudiputra1547 3 года назад
Are you ready to rise back young padawan
@johnnyloungejazz5477
@johnnyloungejazz5477 6 лет назад
Amazing teacher and Player.
@brucegoode1263
@brucegoode1263 3 года назад
You are a great teacher. Thank you for sharing these improve gems. Best wishes
@lukelmillerjnr4298
@lukelmillerjnr4298 8 лет назад
I like this.. got me acting like I'm watching Dora!
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Lukel Miller thanks, Lukel!
@andrewm6226
@andrewm6226 8 лет назад
Fantastic work, Jeff! You're a great teacher.
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Andrew Mathew Thank you, Andrew!
@jugubitrus7295
@jugubitrus7295 5 лет назад
I love the way you breakdown.
@Al-nt8tn
@Al-nt8tn 4 года назад
Amazing lesson. I’m a guitarist but this lesson is very useful. Cheers from India.
@Giselle1544
@Giselle1544 5 лет назад
Just stumbled upon your Channel and subscribed after viewing a few of your vids. Not everyone can effectively teach on such a platform as this but you definitely have a gift for teaching.
@alanroche5235
@alanroche5235 7 лет назад
Excellent use of triads. I must give this a go.
@bobbywjamc
@bobbywjamc 6 лет назад
Cool approach, my mind is blown! Going to try this tomorrow
@bluekingdom6301
@bluekingdom6301 6 лет назад
Hi man i bought an alto feb 2018 and your vids have been a great tool for me thanks a million
@facutorres8698
@facutorres8698 8 лет назад
I think that you explained really well, thanks very much from Argentina
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching, Facu!
@zacdagypsy
@zacdagypsy 8 лет назад
Jo Jeff, great as always ! Just wondering, when are we going to tackle Giant Steps ?
@scottgordon5388
@scottgordon5388 8 лет назад
Fantastic video. Very useful for me, because I just play all my solos using the blues/pentatonic scale of the key/1 chord. I have plenty of work to do! thanks!
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 7 лет назад
Thanks, Scott! Glad this is useful.
@brendanmurphy7562
@brendanmurphy7562 7 лет назад
This guy is the business.
@SpyneMetal
@SpyneMetal 4 года назад
Cool video! Looking forward to trying this.
@luelrey2255
@luelrey2255 6 лет назад
I need to listen more, I'm a slow learner, but I am able to understand. This is helpful. Thank you!
@chrismcnally3807
@chrismcnally3807 7 лет назад
Keep the videos coming! You're a hero!
@Usefulmusic
@Usefulmusic 8 лет назад
JS knows his jazz. Use the same principle but on this chord G7flat5 (G7#11, if you prefer to call it that) play triads on G and A.
@kristofferhjelmaassivertse4736
Useful Music snatched G7flat5 and G7#11 two different chords? i mean don't you include the 9 in G7#11 otherwise it would be G7add#11? also of course octave differences? correct me if I'm wrong just wanted to check
@grahamlyons8522
@grahamlyons8522 7 лет назад
Razor, I certainly do include the 9th in G7#11. The 9th is note A which, of course, is the root of the A triad, And the A triad is one of the triads I am recommending to use. So you are right!
@frankjiang3809
@frankjiang3809 2 года назад
Love the passion bro haha I feel you when you were imparting some clutch knowledge to the camera and need to ensure properly delivery of the essence of the message - “does it make sense?!” 😂
@brianthesax27
@brianthesax27 5 лет назад
Sir Jeff I learned a lot from you..thanks from Philippines
@s.a.80
@s.a.80 6 лет назад
Nice one Jeff very helpful pls will need more of these triads
@andrewwright6893
@andrewwright6893 4 года назад
Brilliant video lesson. Made it look easy. It's remembering them quickly enough ha. Cheers
@patam-patam
@patam-patam 8 лет назад
Hi jeff, i just discover your videos this morning and it's very good cause you answer questions i asked to myself quite often like these one (one chord solo). Thank you very much for your clear explanations even for french people who knows a little english like me. Knnow, i've got to work HARD !
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Patrick Constant Thanks so much for the comment, Patrick. Glad the tips are helping!
@patam-patam
@patam-patam 8 лет назад
+Jeff Schneider Have you got some good advice about How to play quick attaks? Staccato? Please.
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Patrick Constant It's very important to make sure you're air stream is fast and free enough to support multiple attacks in quick succession. Besides that, it's best to switch on the metronome, tongue 16th notes at a manageable tempo, and increase the tempo gradually to improve tongue speed. Good luck!
@Hipox13
@Hipox13 7 лет назад
Thank you, Jeff! Your videos are great even for proffesionals :) just, people, be careful, the tones Jeff's naming are for his saxophone, not the same for C instruments!
@fortunatocosta1
@fortunatocosta1 8 лет назад
you are GREAT! NUMBER ONE. really. thank you
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
Thanks so much :)
@tonnym
@tonnym 7 лет назад
Great material man!! Very pedagogical....
@samramphal1706
@samramphal1706 7 лет назад
Thanks for the new idea! Much appreciated.
@StefanoDeSanctisMusic
@StefanoDeSanctisMusic 7 лет назад
Jeff, your channel is amazing... thank you from the bottom of my heart :) greetings from Italy
@d.c.503
@d.c.503 6 лет назад
Really love your work! One little bugger: if you stayed in concert terms, or at least mentioned whether you are or are not in concert, it'd help me more. I play in bands that do not use charts, so I always think in concert terms: for me, this lesson is in Bb and Ab. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge!
@justinus
@justinus 8 лет назад
awesome lesson. This works for other instruments as well!
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Justinus Andjarwirawan Hi Justinus, it sure does!
@louisthompson1020
@louisthompson1020 8 лет назад
Thanks for helping this amateur trumpet player out Jeff!
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
Happy to help! Thanks, Louis.
@ggauche3465
@ggauche3465 8 лет назад
Thanks for another great video Jeff. I am gradually catching up!
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
Thanks, as always, for watching, Graeme! Glad to hear you're catching up!
@acentoenlaene348
@acentoenlaene348 8 лет назад
Thanks Jeff, really helpful, you're a cool teacher.
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Acento enlaene Thanks so much. I really appreciate it!
@alwayzblues
@alwayzblues 3 месяца назад
Thank you!
@HyaenaHierarchy
@HyaenaHierarchy 8 лет назад
Great stuff! Currently wading through all your stuff. I'm psyched I found your channel.
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Michael Bauer Thanks! Glad you found me, too!
@dominicgervasio2548
@dominicgervasio2548 8 лет назад
Great video. I give woodwind lessons and I'm going to make all my HS Jazz kids watch this.
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
Thanks Dominic!
@daleaustin2978
@daleaustin2978 7 лет назад
Great lesson man! Perfect pace. Solid explanations. Keep it up!
@eltacrash
@eltacrash 7 лет назад
Nice ideas for one chord! Thanks!
@alanroche5235
@alanroche5235 7 лет назад
Gave this a go Jeff - this is cool. Cheers and thanks
@infamousrebel3540
@infamousrebel3540 7 лет назад
Thank you jeff! I was thinking of ways to keep my solo interesting on this song called blues in hoss flat. Really helped!!!
@gagisha74
@gagisha74 7 лет назад
Very nice channel and very useful info. I'm a bass player but can easily relate.
@singmysong4444
@singmysong4444 8 лет назад
Would be fun to see you take some famous solos and break them down... you're very good and concise with the explanations... It might add some terrific "real world" material to your series. Coltrane, Getz... Parker... take 4 to 8 bars and explain what just happened in their solos... and how to do it. Thanks, again Jeff. Nice work. Joe
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Joseph Miller Was just thinking about this the other day. Definitely going to give it a shot.
@singmysong4444
@singmysong4444 8 лет назад
I look forward to seeing what you do with it. Those kinds of solo's which turn out to be signature solo's often happen in a blinding blur of creativity and talent... it is a fantastic way to learn the instrument to take solo's and break them down thereby opening the hood and seeing what makes that baby run so magnificently. By listening and learning in this way you also continue to learn the basics almost intuitively or by accident but you are driven by the power of a killer solo. I studied King Curtis and Jr. Walker and Maceo from James Browns Band... just this way. Look forward to seeing and hearing what you do.... Nice tone ...by the way. Joe
@XasNitram
@XasNitram 7 лет назад
very wellexplaind intresting basic structures ......thanx
@originalmusicworks
@originalmusicworks 7 лет назад
Very very cool!
@alandenicola8061
@alandenicola8061 7 лет назад
great lessons.
@sultown4343
@sultown4343 7 лет назад
Your saxophone is beautiful!
@ananasbrass
@ananasbrass 6 лет назад
Thank you!!! You're a great teacher!!! I like your videos, it's more easy than my teachers explain to me)))))
@pogchamp7983
@pogchamp7983 6 лет назад
That's some serious red eye Jeff haha nice video
@gman2point0
@gman2point0 6 лет назад
dude I don't know how I got here, but this is fantastic! many thanks sir :D
@jugumeet5512
@jugumeet5512 5 лет назад
I Love your videos. bless you.
@toby1kenobe
@toby1kenobe 7 лет назад
Great stuff, I'd like to hear examples over a chord tho, especially when the lessons are on harmony, everything else is awesome!!
@rilpe3622
@rilpe3622 8 лет назад
Thank you very much!
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@NikList
@NikList 5 лет назад
awesome, thanks!
@shysaxguy
@shysaxguy 8 лет назад
Love this
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+shysaxguy thanks!
@relaxingchannel3928
@relaxingchannel3928 7 лет назад
wooow that pattern !
@Steeve108
@Steeve108 7 лет назад
Hey Jeff !! another great lesson ...among the best on Utbe :)
@liviosolinas4064
@liviosolinas4064 7 лет назад
Very well, tnx from Italy
@pimeye
@pimeye 6 лет назад
Brilliant! Even a drummer could understand this.
@jamesjaques3112
@jamesjaques3112 8 лет назад
genius. as always. are there triad pairs work over minor 7 and major 7 chords? (saw your excellent vid on half-diminished). i asked the internet but it was all way too technical...
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 7 лет назад
Hi James! Yes, there are triad pairs for every chord. I will develop some content that covers this topic. Stay tuned!
@MusicTeacherGuyNorristown
@MusicTeacherGuyNorristown 8 лет назад
There's a book somewhere on using triad pairs... I assume there's more to it than just using two major triads separated by a whole step over a dom7.
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Music Teacher Guy Definitely, I've seen at least a few books on the subject. There are many more triad combinations with which to experiment. I'll do another video with some more possibilities. Thanks for watching!
@eswinchester
@eswinchester 7 лет назад
Seriously mind blowing bro!! Thank you
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 7 лет назад
Thank YOU!
@richardwright9698
@richardwright9698 5 лет назад
excellent triad pair lick
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 5 лет назад
Thanks, Richard!
@bettyennin6335
@bettyennin6335 7 лет назад
Great job!
@SamChaneyProductions
@SamChaneyProductions 6 лет назад
I was just thinking about this! I was playing All Blues but found it difficult to keep my lines interesting after learning more difficult tunes.
@tonybowers6913
@tonybowers6913 7 лет назад
Awesome! thank you......
@dogukansezgin4417
@dogukansezgin4417 8 лет назад
Great channel man ! I will be visting often :)
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Doğukan Sezgin Thanks for watching! Glad you like to the videos.
@Rotosabian
@Rotosabian 8 лет назад
Great video!
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Gustav Dalemo Thank you, Gustav!
@rivieone
@rivieone 8 лет назад
Great, thank you!
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+rivieone Thank you! Glad you liked.
@michaeldanny8393
@michaeldanny8393 8 лет назад
freakin awesome lesson
@JeffSchneiderMusic
@JeffSchneiderMusic 8 лет назад
+Michael Danny Thanks, Michael!
@benjaminmarquez1211
@benjaminmarquez1211 7 лет назад
jeff muchas grasias por tu alluda
@prcty
@prcty 6 лет назад
Great!
@nilotpoldas4370
@nilotpoldas4370 7 лет назад
thanks..this became very useful to me :)
@claragary
@claragary 7 лет назад
Nice tone!!!
@haywoodgiles713
@haywoodgiles713 7 лет назад
Triad pairs: Em and F+ over a G7 vamp.
@haywoodgiles713
@haywoodgiles713 7 лет назад
BTW, @Jeff Schneider where did you study all this info?
@grahamlyons8522
@grahamlyons8522 7 лет назад
Yes, yes. Em and F+. Instant hipness.
@KlevonOfJesup
@KlevonOfJesup 7 лет назад
Em and F+ gives the Lydian dominant sound, right? It seems difficult to stack these triads.
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