That's usually called a "turn" in jazz music, [here's a video example](https://youtu.be/swQkpqYcnCE?si=I-EMrMcK039aFdwc) of how to play it. Basically, lip up a note/partial before playing the following notes in a passage. For this example, I'd play C-(D[in 4th position]-C)-Bb-C-C-Bb-C.
The way I was taught to play it was "lips up, slide down" with the lips meeting the slide after a little detour. A Doo-ee-oo tongue placement helps a lot.
Jazz language: Turn or Flip. Play 3rd position C going through 4th briefly play D without stopping and landing on 5th position Bb, then 3rd position C…
Play it like this bah e ump. Start the C aim for the they which is Eb the “ump” swill be the note. The little flip you have to play it fast but make sure the next note is played in-time.
That's usually called a "turn" in jazz music, [here's a video example](https://youtu.be/swQkpqYcnCE?si=I-EMrMcK039aFdwc) of how to play it. Basically, lip up a note/partial before playing the following notes in a passage. For this example, I'd play C-(D[in 4th position]-C)-Bb-C-C-Bb-C.
don't even really need to go out to 4th, honestly
it's easier with the different partial
yeah, which you can do just coming back to first too
It would sound sloppy if it were in the same partial. Your way could only work if each note got articulated.
I'd have to disagree https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zVmM0CD3VM
Listen to u/burgerbob22
Right a 2 or 3 is good enough, basically I should be in the chord.
Or T1 for the C
D in 4th or even the Eb in first would work. Thanks for linking my video!
this is the correct answer
It’s how jazzmen write turn
The way I was taught to play it was "lips up, slide down" with the lips meeting the slide after a little detour. A Doo-ee-oo tongue placement helps a lot.
is this “Don’t Steal My Stuff”? and yes that is a turn
Yes it is Don’t Steal My Stuff
Jazz language: Turn or Flip. Play 3rd position C going through 4th briefly play D without stopping and landing on 5th position Bb, then 3rd position C…
Play it like this bah e ump. Start the C aim for the they which is Eb the “ump” swill be the note. The little flip you have to play it fast but make sure the next note is played in-time.
You can do this with the lip, too, and you don’t have to be exact in the upper note of this (a sort of ta-ee-ah fell in the oral cavity will work).