Amazing video! I tried downloading some resources but there seems to be some bug in the website. Whenever I enter my info it tells me there's an error :/
I love this comment Dragon Bun. Helps me get a clear picture of how my lessons are different to other channels. I’ll keep going to town on ‘calm’ and ‘relaxed’ delivery. Thank you
What a generous lesson! I’m used to teachers saying they’ve given me too much in one lesson, and that I’ll have to save some for next time, or dermatologists saying they’ve been too efficient in curing problems in one visit, so I’ll have to book another appointment.
I can take in a lot of info, but with age my memory has declined. Your approach is very concise and the visual presentation is the best I have ever seen. Your download material is amazing. Makes it easier to commit to memory. Thank you very much.
I love your videos. There's something I am not understanding, though. The title says "rootless" voicing but all the chords you show have the root in them.
This is an excellent tutorial and the channel is great. Can't ever seem to download you chord voicing pdf. Tried loads of times but nothing, any ideas?
Hi, can you tell me how long it takes for the email to arrive with the downloads? I've tried several times but no email comes through, thanks. Brilliant video too many thanks! I'm a classically trained pianist and this is a whole new step for me!
You are not missing anything, it technically is a m9 chord. Often 9ths aren't specified in chord charts, and also I think he means you can use that voicing any place you would use a m7 (although if the m7 is a iii chord, the 9th will add a note that is out of key (the #4), but that sounds nice for the kind of progressions moving in 3rds that he is talking about)..
You mean those chords that have "trit sub" below them at 4:28? If so then yeah, kind of. It's called a "tritone substitution", Julian has a video on that.
Question: when you say "rootless," you're saying it's a RH voicing? Because you're playing the root in LH. Is that just to demonstrate the tonality? I'm assuming because that's left to the bass ordinarily......
I'm confused. Why does your Gb7 chord have an Ab in it? Gb7 is Gb - Bb - Db - E. Even in your Tritone substitution video your Gb7 has just the 4 notes but here without explanation as far as i can see we get an Ab added at the top?? Can you explain where that comes from??
Well spotted ! I recognised the progression immediately but didn’t remember what it was. It just goes to show what a good player Andy Connell was. His stuff with ACR was always jazz influenced and a bit more sophisticated than other groups in that genre. Thanks for bringing back some nice memories
The only somewhat frustrating thing is you are playing the roots a lot. I realize you are probably trying to keep up on track of the progression, but we end not hearing the chords rootles, which I assume is what is ultimately intended by this lesson.
@@jazztutorial Sorry! My mistake. Very similar TH-cam channel PianoGroove does very similar tutorials including voicing. They associate some most common patters with names :) Like “Herbie Voicing” and “Kenny Barron voicing”. Because these masters got their personal “look and feel” of it. I thought it was your own tutorial when you already shared this particular form :) Thank you very much for your astonishing videos. Please don’t stop ! We need more of you !!!! :)
Because Julian takes the the minor third from the main Root chord note and builds a major 7th from that minor 3rd. Yes the one note is the ninth degree of the main root chord, But when Julian builds the rootless chord minus the main root note, the rootless chord turns out to be major 7th chords starting with the new note being minor 3rd note.
Who wants to just sound sophisticated? I'd rather actually be sophisticated with my playing rather than making people think I am. Trying to impress is a weird attitude in music, imo.
Download the 'JAZZ PIANO CHORD VOICING GUIDE' (free) here:
jazztutorial.com/chord-voicing-guide
What jazz piano topic would you like me to cover next?
Maybe some composition ideas? There's enough info in your last few lessons to keep me going for a while! Great stuff :)
Amazing video! I tried downloading some resources but there seems to be some bug in the website. Whenever I enter my info it tells me there's an error :/
Man keep it up with these videos, feeling relaxed while learning theories, that’s the magic of jazz tutorial.
I love this comment Dragon Bun. Helps me get a clear picture of how my lessons are different to other channels. I’ll keep going to town on ‘calm’ and ‘relaxed’ delivery. Thank you
What a generous lesson! I’m used to teachers saying they’ve given me too much in one lesson, and that I’ll have to save some for next time, or dermatologists saying they’ve been too efficient in curing problems in one visit, so I’ll have to book another appointment.
Facts
I can take in a lot of info, but with age my memory has declined. Your approach is very concise and the visual presentation is the best I have ever seen. Your download material is amazing. Makes it easier to commit to memory.
Thank you very much.
Just want to say I’ve been more thoroughly going back on your videos, and they’re great! Thank you!
very nice explained, thank you very much!!!
Great video. Thank you so much for the download.
amazing. thank you so much for this.
Just discovered your channel and I LOOOOVEEE it!
Those voicings sound gorgeous with the moving in 3rds. Guitar player here, but I appreciate the lesson.
Same here 🎸🎹
Same here
Excelente maestro! Gracias por compartirlo, un fuerte abrazo de un venezolano en medellin. Dios le bendiga.
God bless you man. Thank you so much for this!!
Wow! This class has broadened my perspective and provided some inspiration.
I love your videos.
There's something I am not understanding, though.
The title says "rootless" voicing but all the chords you show have the root in them.
that was a lot... but a game changer none the less...i'll have to watch this a few times... thank you. this vid is priceless
Hi, probably a stupid question - why are these called rootless voicings when you're still playing the root?
Thanks for the amazing videos!
I was thinking the exact same thing
Awesome stuff Sir 🎉 THANK YOU SO MUCH 🎉😅
Hey again this was so, so good! Thank you so much for this content!
its just... superb!
This is an excellent tutorial and the channel is great. Can't ever seem to download you chord voicing pdf. Tried loads of times but nothing, any ideas?
Hi Julian, great video... do you have screenshots or the sheet music for these particular chord voicings written down in any of your downloads?
Exactly what I needed 🎶😎
Amazing lesson! It sounds a lot like Joe Hisaishi with these voicings. I've got to go practice it, because it sounds beautiful!
whoa! thanks! great lesson!
Awesome 😎 THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!👍👍👍
This is great stuff. Thanks a lot.
Wow this is amazing stuff! Thank you so much! Dropped a sub :) look forward to more vids!
Hi, can you tell me how long it takes for the email to arrive with the downloads? I've tried several times but no email comes through, thanks. Brilliant video too many thanks! I'm a classically trained pianist and this is a whole new step for me!
My first time here. This is really good stuff.
Awesome lesson!
I heard the lick in my head when you played the dorian mode @04:16
Damn you Adam Neely!
Depending on the chord u can just lower the root by three steps and get the same effect
Thank u so much!
Great stuff again.
Hello Julian, I'm seeing you here in Brazil. Love jazz.
Where are you from?
Great video! Thanks, but I cannot download the files. Maybe, some links are broken?
Thank you. Great tutorial. The link doesn't work :/
i don't know why you are here, we may be strangers, but i believe we have the same taste in music, and we like these songs, good luck friend
So dope!
Grazie.
very nice
👍🏻 Great stuff
Please can I ask why you call it ‘rootless’ voicing when you have got the root in the bass?
So this is under the C minor scale or is it not part of a scale , I'm new to this
Wouldn't that first chord be a Cm9, not a Cm7? Or am I missing something?
Same with the second chord, wouldn't it be a Cmaj9?
You are not missing anything, it technically is a m9 chord. Often 9ths aren't specified in chord charts, and also I think he means you can use that voicing any place you would use a m7 (although if the m7 is a iii chord, the 9th will add a note that is out of key (the #4), but that sounds nice for the kind of progressions moving in 3rds that he is talking about)..
I think the link downkoad the voicing guide is broken.
Is a resolution usually when you play the chord thats a half step below your current one?
You mean those chords that have "trit sub" below them at 4:28? If so then yeah, kind of. It's called a "tritone substitution", Julian has a video on that.
Mark Levine - Jazz Piano Book ;-) Nice Vid, btw!
Great
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Question: when you say "rootless," you're saying it's a RH voicing? Because you're playing the root in LH. Is that just to demonstrate the tonality? I'm assuming because that's left to the bass ordinarily......
I'm confused. Why does your Gb7 chord have an Ab in it? Gb7 is Gb - Bb - Db - E. Even in your Tritone substitution video your Gb7 has just the 4 notes but here without explanation as far as i can see we get an Ab added at the top?? Can you explain where that comes from??
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Well spotted ! I recognised the progression immediately but didn’t remember what it was. It just goes to show what a good player Andy Connell was. His stuff with ACR was always jazz influenced and a bit more sophisticated than other groups in that genre. Thanks for bringing back some nice memories
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The only somewhat frustrating thing is you are playing the roots a lot. I realize you are probably trying to keep up on track of the progression, but we end not hearing the chords rootles, which I assume is what is ultimately intended by this lesson.
That and the chord qualities are changing from major 7s to major 9s or minor 9s
Is anyone else getting the blue pinwheel of death when they try to download the chord voicing guide...?
chord voicing does not download.
your rootless voicing position B feels very similar to Herbie Hancock voicing. Isn’t it ?
Most pro jazz pianists use these rootless voicings a lot. I would expect Herbie Hancock uses them
@@jazztutorial Sorry! My mistake. Very similar TH-cam channel PianoGroove does very similar tutorials including voicing. They associate some most common patters with names :) Like “Herbie Voicing” and “Kenny Barron voicing”. Because these masters got their personal “look and feel” of it. I thought it was your own tutorial when you already shared this particular form :)
Thank you very much for your astonishing videos. Please don’t stop ! We need more of you !!!! :)
Why do you keep calling ninth chord "seventh chord"?
Because Julian takes the the minor third from the main Root chord note and builds a major 7th from that minor 3rd. Yes the one note is the ninth degree of the main root chord, But when Julian builds the rootless chord minus the main root note, the rootless chord turns out to be major 7th chords starting with the new note being minor 3rd note.
Don't vote a Jazz guy to be your leader, because some of them are rootless 😄😄😄
amazing video but Jesus Christ its hard💀
Who wants to just sound sophisticated? I'd rather actually be sophisticated with my playing rather than making people think I am. Trying to impress is a weird attitude in music, imo.