How to PERFECT the lines in Oleo

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This is the best bebop jazz piano tutorial and lesson ever.
Finally, someone who could really break this down. You made my weekend, thanks!
The first time I heard this song was when Phineas Newborn Jr did it. Trying to learn that was like eating a ten-pound steak LOL.

Thanks for sharing!

iraward
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Great analysis of this tune. Your improvisation really captures the blues elements of Bebop.

One-Bigg-Kydd
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Love to see Peter Martin again on the channel :)

FrantzesElzaurdia
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que swing peter! saludos desde Argentina. Gracias por la información

nachopereyra
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I wish you health, happines and succesesses in work

frankherrmann
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Thanks for the breakdown of the bebop scale, but what about the tune's construction? It's really quite tricky and asymmetrical and I think that lots of people would appreciate a deeper analysis of its elements. In a wider sense, do you think there's too much emphasis on harmony and chord scales and not enough on rhythmic, motific and melodic concepts in jazz education?

cattafish
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I thought it was called the “6-th / diminished” scale after all the Barry Harris stuff thinking about it as alternating between Bbmaj6 (6th) and F7b9 (diminished). The extra note being the b9 of the Dominant to give the dim7 built off Gb. (Isn’t that what Adam calls it in his courses?)

But hey… if Peter didn’t know it was called “major bebop”, then I guess I shouldn’t feel so bad I didn’t know.

maloneycraig
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The major bebop scale is the same as Barry Harris' Sixth Diminished. 🙂 The "major second" is really a diminished third. Barry kept his assistant around for that kind of stuff haha. This lesson helped to break me out of using one or the other, (chord tone/diminished tone) the flat 6 is still a valuable tone to be played over simply major. Learning to treat all chromatics in such a 'passing' manor is key.

ATLS
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Brilliant guy... Humble intelligent swinging musician...

mr.martin
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Love it. Early intermediate pianist here. Where can I find the best fingering for these scales? I understand the scales but can’t put it in action in time.

MM-bgin
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Hey guys. Love ur vids. I wish u could make a video on eye of the hurricane -the live version by herbie, pat, dave and jack. Herbies solo was great but i couldn't understand the theory behind it.

emmanuelrodulfo
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on the head measure, on the E-6 you play a A where the realbooks have Bb. Any comments on which is more commonly played?

charlessci
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You play so tasty! Thank you. I will try!

grampiano
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what do you think, Peter of this scale for 5tuplets? C7 13b9(or octatonic) C Db Eb E E# (on one beat) F# G A Bb B of course the scale Eb E Gb G Ab- A Bb C Db D is ass wel playable on the C7 a almost unhearable effect further what about on C7 Bboctatonic(subdominant ) than changing to C octa than resolve to the relaive tonic

d.c.i.fraterdzwogchenvovi
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The Major BeBop looks like a "Constructed Scale, " like the Dim/Whole Tone Scale, but with the Dim on top of the first five notes of the Ionian Mode: 5Ionian/4Dim.
The Dom BeBop looks like the first 5 notes of the Ionian w' 4 Chromatic notes on top: 5Ionian/4Chromatic.
It's easier for me to think of scales like this from the Top Down: Dim/Ionian; Chromatic/Ionian

jackwilloughby
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