Important Bebop Building Blocks To Create Amazing Easy Jazz Licks

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There are some great small phrases that will really help how your solos sound and help you add some real Jazz sound to it. So that you can make your own Jazz licks that really sound like Jazz.

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Content:
00:00 Intro
00:39 The 2 main ingredients without any spices
01:04 The Best Phrasing Building Block!
02:36 A Few 16th Notes Sound Great!
04:05 Short Light-Speed Bebop Licks
05:22 Level Up Your Lick Building: Bebop
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My name is Jens Larsen, Danish Jazz Guitarist, and Educator. The videos on this channel will help you explore and enjoy Jazz. Some of it is how to play jazz guitar, but other videos are more on Music Theory like Jazz Chords or advice on how to practice and learn Jazz, on guitar or any other instrument.

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Do you have similar phrases that really help you get it to sound like Jazz?
✅The 3 Bebop Licks You Want To Know:

✅Learn Bebop Faster:

JensLarsen
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for beginning rock players, just adding approach notes and enclosiers to a pentatonic scale is a good start.

randyhetlage
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love it !

that accent of the 2nd note of the triplet a game changer

johnjacquard
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My favorite part of all your lessons is when you say "that could be something like this". Pure magic every time Jens. Thank you

sonhouse
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You are such a great teacher I'm learning a lot about guitar from you

mikeking
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right, knowing the progressions like 2, 5, 1 and playing accidentals or playing outside ( 1/2 steps ) going back into the chord, is easy and fun. it builds tension / release. my technique, is playing the chord at the same time humming the short phrase. then experiment by injecting different accents on /off the beat. also using all alterations and embellishments that you need. try it and see if it works for you, have fun.

jodyguilbeaux
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Just want to say Thanks for all you do. I was pointed here by Signals Music Studio and am glad I found this channel. Much like Jake, you have a really talent for getting a lesson across to a learner. Keep it up.

Scott-zbeo
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Learning chord voicings, scales and arpeggios are very challenging, but phrasing is by greatest hurdle. All my solos sound the same. So these video lessons on phrasing have been solid gold for me.
Thank you again!

captainkoo
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Beautiful share my friend! Fantastic video, amazing guitar experience, great music talent!
Have a nice Sunday to you!

Pianolisapark
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jens! thanks as always, I am studying jazz again since 2 years now and I can even put in words how much I learnt from your channel! so thank you very much!

jimsneider
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Wow, Jens! This is a ton of great material in only 5 minutes and 57 seconds!

ronlevenberg
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Great phrases to take further on the wonderful neverending road. Thank you very much!

MeikelFernweh
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Cheers Jens, another really beneficial lesson - love the Gordon Ramsey cameo as well 😂👏🏻😅 thanks 👍🏼

tomwoods
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Thanks Jens, please do the Charlie Parker video.

djekse
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As always Jens, more tools in the chest. Thank you

jamescopeland
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Jens, a video about Bird phrases for guitar would be fantastic. Thanks for your help!!!

Dang...
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Very interesting ideas, and thanks for the listening suggestions in each video. I have appreciating and trying to ear train on midnight blue since the last video :)

armax
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I always find your videos helpful and enjoyable. Thank you. All the best.

AverageSoul
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Hey Jens, I'm getting into jazz guitar and your videos are such great help! Thanks so much!

jaeyunan
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please do a lesson or two on bebop rhythm, i mean the way its phrased is very distinctive. it called bebop for a reason after all.

paulmoore