@altosaxgeek6 The "solo" he's quoting is actually an old standby lick of Bird's. He uses it in several of his solos, and most any bebop player uses the lick as well.
I think the most famous example of it is in the more upbeat version of "Now's The Time" in the first chorus that Bird plays.
@altosaxgeek6 The "solo" he's quoting is actually an old standby lick of Bird's. He uses it in several of his solos, and most any bebop player uses the lick as well.
I think the most famous example of it is in the more upbeat version of "Now's The Time" in the first chorus that Bird plays.
holy cwap this guy has a rocker beard and he plays....
burger1113 3 months ago
This brick wall is famous.
acdeyes 10 months ago
Love th slow blues technique I am more minor blues but want to ask you what is the significance of learning both major and minor
MrSteviesax 1 year ago
Awesome!
MrSteviesax 1 year ago
"in my dorm room" ha!! I wish!
StupidCulture 1 year ago
@altosaxgeek6 The "solo" he's quoting is actually an old standby lick of Bird's. He uses it in several of his solos, and most any bebop player uses the lick as well.
I think the most famous example of it is in the more upbeat version of "Now's The Time" in the first chorus that Bird plays.
It's a good lick to have in your rep :)
ronthejazzcat 1 year ago
@altosaxgeek6 The "solo" he's quoting is actually an old standby lick of Bird's. He uses it in several of his solos, and most any bebop player uses the lick as well.
I think the most famous example of it is in the more upbeat version of "Now's The Time" in the first chorus that Bird plays.
ronthejazzcat 1 year ago
i think it might be like Michael brecker, delta city blues...but im not positive..
Nate98371 1 year ago
This isn't a complete idea. What were you going to say?
Bebopopotamus 1 year ago
Jeff makes it sound so easy.
A great teacher too. :o)
lokir 1 year ago