Miles Okazaki
Work, with Miles Okazaki
This is a podcast version of Miles Okazaki's patreon channel. Okazaki is a guitarist and composer based in Brooklyn, NY. Season 1 (Monk, 65 episodes): How this podcast began: individual guitar studies of every composition by Thelonious Monk. These begin as practice videos without much talking and evolve into episodes on specific topics. Season 2 (Fall 2024, 48 episodes): A 12-part series on the subject of Symmetry, an 8-part series on Drum rudiments with the pick, and a 5-part series on the "Allegro Assai" from J.S. Bach's C major violin sonata. Other episodes include bebop standards "Donna Le...
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Danny Boy 21.10.2025 39:36
Happy Saint Patrick's Day. Here's I am working on "Danny Boy," and talking about the history of the song via my friend Jacob Garchik. If you haven't seen the George Benson version, check that out here. The video gets pretty long as I go into explanations of how I get the guitar voicings from the Percy Grainger arrangement. That arrangement is attached, and I'd encourage you to make your own arrang...
Mailbag: Melodic Minor 21.10.2025 31:30
A deep dive into Melodic Minor from a recent member question. We cover uses of this sound as a tonic and dominant in improvisation, a brief look at Raag Charukeshi (a related Indian raga), and then some exercises for getting it under your fingers.
Bach on Sunday: WTC Book I, Fugue in E minor 21.10.2025 9:08
Today I look at a two part fugue from the Well Tempered Clavier. This one is especially well suited to the guitar. Two guitarists could play it together without any alterations of the sheet music (attached). I demonstrate this with an overdubbed recording.
Guided Practice, All-Interval Tetrachord 21.10.2025 34:34
Today's shape turns out to be All-Interval tetrachord 0137. In the video I go through what this means, and look at some of the sounds that we can get out of this shape in various transpositions and voicings. Sheet from 351 Shapes attached.
"Hot House" part II 21.10.2025 31:41
In this video I go through the fingerings that I've found for this somewhat tricky melody. I also talk about the language used in the lines, and how this relates to octatonic scales and expansions of the dominant chord developed by improvisors in the bebop era. My transcription for the tune is attached.
"Hot House" and the mysterious minor ii-V 21.10.2025 34:40
This is part 1 of two long videos about the bebop classic tune "Hot House," by Tadd Dameron. In this episode we don't actually get into the tune itself, but work on the background by taking a close look at the underlying harmony, which comes from "What is this thing called love" by Cole Porter. I go through the original piano sheet music for this tune (attached) and then a long discussion about wh...
Anatomy of a Groove: Dog Star pt. 4, "Lush Life" 20.10.2025 16:08
Here's a part of live concert in Brooklyn where we combine the Dog Star groove with Billy Strayhorn's "Lush Life." Check out the whole concert for free here . We made a vinyl album out of this series of concerts that's a little different from the video that you can find here . This is the end of the Dog Star series - I hope you've enjoyed it. Let me know if you'd like more of these behind-the-scen...
Anatomy of a Groove: "Dog Star" 3 20.10.2025 14:14
Here's a second version of the Dog Star groove, after we had been playing it live for a while and it had turned into a different tune. Although there is a studio version of this tune, I opted for this video so that you can see the drummer. This is a "live" album recorded during the early days of the Covid lockdown in 2020, where I sang scratch tracks for the entire concert and then the band record...
Anatomy of a Groove: "Dog Star" 2 20.10.2025 16:36
Here's the groove we talked about yesterday in it's first incarnation, at a recording session at the old Systems Two Studios, one of my favorite places in the world that is sorely missed. The full video can be seen here , along with other tunes from that session that led to the debut album for the band Trickster.
Anatomy of a Groove: "Dog Star" 20.10.2025 25:26
This is my first post about composition, a much-requested topic, but one that can quickly go down long rabbit holes. I try to limit the topic by talking about just the drum part from one of my tunes. This one has to do with the possibilty of people in the band feeling a groove different ways, and the idea that maybe this is ok or even desirable. In this post, I'm teaching the groove as I would to...
Bach: Cello Suite in C minor, "Sarabande" 20.10.2025 13:30
Here's a look at an amazing melody by JSB, from Cello Suite no. 5 in C minor.
Guided Practice: Shape of the Day 20.10.2025 23:46
Looking at the shape for Feb 26 from the book 351 shapes.
"Epistrophy" and the Ukelele 20.10.2025 14:26
Here's a parenthetical episode while we're working on Charlie Christian stuff. Something I discovered recently while messing around with the ukulele.
Bach: BWV 1005 20.10.2025 22:46
This episode is a recording of me playing the four movements of J.S. Bach's violin sonata in C major. Two movements on acoustic guitar, and two movements on electric.
Bach on Sunday: Chorale 98 20.10.2025 11:11
A look at a Bach chorale, with improvisation.
Meet your heroes 08.10.2025 18:28
Random thoughts on the way to work
Guided Practice, sight reading, intervallic playing 08.10.2025 25:38
A guided practice using only one scale, progressing from easy to difficult
Charlie Christian 06: Stompin' chorus 3, 2nd half 08.10.2025 31:54
This series of videos takes a close look at one of the greatest improvisations of all time, Charlie Christian's solo on "Stompin' at the Savoy" from May of 1941, live at Minton's playhouse. It's focused on the guitar, but other instruments may also dig it.
Charlie Christian 02: Stompin' chorus 1, 1st half 06.10.2025 31:28
This series of videos takes a close look at one of the greatest improvisations of all time, Charlie Christian's solo on "Stompin' at the Savoy" from May of 1941, live at Minton's playhouse. It's focused on the guitar, but other instruments may also dig it.
Charlie Christian 03: Stompin' chorus 1, 2nd half 06.10.2025 25:44
This series of videos takes a close look at one of the greatest improvisations of all time, Charlie Christian's solo on "Stompin' at the Savoy" from May of 1941, live at Minton's playhouse. It's focused on the guitar, but other instruments may also dig it.
Charlie Christian 04: Stompin' Chorus 2 06.10.2025 33:34
This series of videos takes a close look at one of the greatest improvisations of all time, Charlie Christian's solo on "Stompin' at the Savoy" from May of 1941, live at Minton's playhouse. It's focused on the guitar, but other instruments may also dig it.
Charlie Christian 05: Stompin' chorus 3, 1st half 06.10.2025 21:48
This series of videos takes a close look at one of the greatest improvisations of all time, Charlie Christian's solo on "Stompin' at the Savoy" from May of 1941, live at Minton's playhouse. It's focused on the guitar, but other instruments may also dig it.
Charlie Christian 01: History, context, listening 06.10.2025 31:28
Today we start a new series - one of the most famous improvisations of all time, Charlie Christian's solo on "Stompin' at the Savoy," recorded live at Minton's Playhouse in May of 1941. In this episode I give a brief biography of Charlie Christian (with some recommended reading), and we listen to the solo. I also talk about the history and context of the Gibson ES150, a very important instrument i...
New Tool! Sight Reading Trainer 05.10.2025 27:22
The perks of membership keep coming! I finally got this thing working - "Fly Shit" is a thing built in MAX/MSP that generates sight reading material based on all kinds of settings. Make it as easy or hard as you want, customize to the range and tempo, melodic and rhythmic material, and never run out of sight reading material again. This is something that I wish I had when I was younger, because si...
On Organization and Creativity 05.10.2025 24:48
Some disorganized thoughts in response to a member question about how to "get organized." Got a really special post coming tomorrow, make sure to check it out. The Octavia Butler quote I was trying to remember in this video is: “First forget inspiration. Habit is more dependable. Habit will sustain you whether you're inspired or not. Habit will help you finish and polish your stories. Inspiration...
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