Thank You for your commitment to improving guitar theory and training thru out the TH-cam community and thru out the world… Again Thank You for your hard work. David - Washington DC 🇺🇸
Man, Kerry this is so TRUE!! A few years back when I FIRST started watching your videos The one chord that you used which BLEW ME AWAY was the Em9 chord. The fingering locations that YOU used were around the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th frets. One of thee MOST MELODIC SOUL RENDERING CHORDS I HAVE EVER HEARD ON EARTH 🌎 Thanks to your teachings I am now addicted to utilizing minor 11th chords. I even accompany them with minors 9ths
In a harmonized major scale the seventh degree(B) would generate a minor seven flat five chord, which some people call half diminished but, if you flatten the flat five you end up with an 4th but since it’s an octave higher than the root it’s the 11th(7+4).
Perfect! This answer my last question. I starting cord and family things. This is the hardest part for. I am working the heck out of scales, but need them to sound more like music. Love your lessons Bro.
Work on learning songs! Start with songs you know and like. If you think of music as a language most of us learned to speak before we could read, before we knew grammer(scales) or sentence structure (theory)we copied what we heard. If we treat music similarly it makes certain things easier to understand and process
Is the F# half diminished here a borrowed chord from the E minor ? or is there another formula to see it inside the scale since it doesn't belong to the diatonic harmony. I would be very glad to get an answer
just found your channel, your content is amazing. Thank you so much. Can you do a video on how to sound all ethereal and floaty like Alina Baraz? I feel like all her songs are in constant dance between A minor/D dorian and D minor since there is never a 6th played to solidify it in minor or dorian. But I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.
i love how your video and audio quality has improved. I've being watching and learning from you for over 8 years now, i love and appreciate how you are growing and becoming 2 more smooth. God bless. for the great input. my question is do u or why don't u do rnb challenge ?
It’s not out of the question. Right now, I’ve got several projects happening w Kerry’s Kamp, my online guitar community. I’m pretty excited about how they’ll help all the Kampers grow!
How come you refer to it as if this song was in major? I feel like it clicked for me when I realized the minor 11 vii chord you were talking about actually was the ii chord in the relative minor. Because it works with beautifully with a ii-V-i in minor too. Thank you so much, just found your channel.
Isn't the 7 chord a half diminished/minor7b5? If we are speaking specifically diatonic? The minor 11 does sound great so I'm taking that for sure!, lol. Nice lesson.
Hey I recently paid for your Camp but haven't gotten an E-Mail regarding any details. I think it may be because of the fact that I put in a non-existent E-Mail, however there are forms of contact in which I can contact for help. 😅 Sorry for having to comment under a TH-cam Video but i honestly don't have many other options. ( Oh and I have prove of purchase just in case that is needed)
Quick question.....when using the Bmin11 for your 7th chords, why wouldn't you just raise the E on the 2nd string a fret higher to an F? Wouldn't that make the 7th chord a true diminished chord?
Typically in R&B we use the minor chord, not diminished and in this lesson, I’m sharing that I sometimes use the minor 11 because it has a soft approach vs the minor or minor 7 chord. Hope this helps! 👍🏿
Thank You for your commitment to improving guitar theory and training thru out the TH-cam community and thru out the world… Again Thank You for your hard work. David - Washington DC 🇺🇸
Man, Kerry this is so TRUE!!
A few years back when I FIRST started watching your videos
The one chord that you used which BLEW ME AWAY was the Em9 chord.
The fingering locations that YOU used were around the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th frets.
One of thee MOST MELODIC SOUL RENDERING CHORDS I HAVE EVER HEARD ON EARTH 🌎
Thanks to your teachings I am now addicted to utilizing minor 11th chords. I even accompany them with minors 9ths
Love hearing this! Thanks for sticking with me for so long!
In a harmonized major scale the seventh degree(B) would generate a minor seven flat five chord, which some people call half diminished but, if you flatten the flat five you end up with an 4th but since it’s an octave higher than the root it’s the 11th(7+4).
So SICK. I will NEVER get up to that level - I just enjoy watching somebody who knows how to do it.
Never say never man you can do it
you’ll get there look up paul david’s he’s super good
Not with that mindset
Awesome bro. and I can clearly see why they call you “2 smooth!” That’s dope!
Perfect! This answer my last question. I starting cord and family things. This is the hardest part for. I am working the heck out of scales, but need them to sound more like music. Love your lessons Bro.
Work on learning songs! Start with songs you know and like. If you think of music as a language most of us learned to speak before we could read, before we knew grammer(scales) or sentence structure (theory)we copied what we heard. If we treat music similarly it makes certain things easier to understand and process
Nice video and explanations. FYI, Lighting and camera work looking crispy!!
Thanks! I’m glad you found the lesson helpful.
Is the F# half diminished here a borrowed chord from the E minor ? or is there another formula to see it inside the scale since it doesn't belong to the diatonic harmony. I would be very glad to get an answer
just found your channel, your content is amazing. Thank you so much. Can you do a video on how to sound all ethereal and floaty like Alina Baraz? I feel like all her songs are in constant dance between A minor/D dorian and D minor since there is never a 6th played to solidify it in minor or dorian. But I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.
Do you avoid parallel fifths when moving from vii11 to i?
Love this style of playing.
Thank you! Glad you love it!
i love how your video and audio quality has improved. I've being watching and learning from you for over 8 years now, i love and appreciate how you are growing and becoming 2 more smooth. God bless. for the great input. my question is do u or why don't u do rnb challenge ?
It’s not out of the question. Right now, I’ve got several projects happening w Kerry’s Kamp, my online guitar community. I’m pretty excited about how they’ll help all the Kampers grow!
How come you refer to it as if this song was in major? I feel like it clicked for me when I realized the minor 11 vii chord you were talking about actually was the ii chord in the relative minor. Because it works with beautifully with a ii-V-i in minor too. Thank you so much, just found your channel.
very useful chord shape
I Wanna know what the "spice chord" is
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What song did you play in the middle there
Before I Let You Go by Blackstreet.
Isn't the 7 chord a half diminished/minor7b5? If we are speaking specifically diatonic? The minor 11 does sound great so I'm taking that for sure!, lol. Nice lesson.
Hey I recently paid for your Camp but haven't gotten an E-Mail regarding any details. I think it may be because of the fact that I put in a non-existent E-Mail, however there are forms of contact in which I can contact for help. 😅 Sorry for having to comment under a TH-cam Video but i honestly don't have many other options. ( Oh and I have prove of purchase just in case that is needed)
Did you email support@kerry2smooth.com
Wasn't that chord at 1:44 a Amin11 then?
Yes. Editing error. The 6 chord in the key of C is Am.
That shotgun mic does not need to be that close kerry lol
Quick question.....when using the Bmin11 for your 7th chords, why wouldn't you just raise the E on the 2nd string a fret higher to an F? Wouldn't that make the 7th chord a true diminished chord?
Typically in R&B we use the minor chord, not diminished and in this lesson, I’m sharing that I sometimes use the minor 11 because it has a soft approach vs the minor or minor 7 chord. Hope this helps! 👍🏿
your audio seems doubled big bro.... but great video
It was. Just fixed it, so we’re good going forward.
Shoutout to me I just got a Banshee talkbox for 60 bucks
I noticed that you only moved two frets up 1-3 but why only a half step when you got to the 4
Because the 4th note or the scale is a half step away from the 3rd
The major scale in C would be C-D-E-F-G-A-B. The interval between E and F is a half step, B to C is also a half step
In the major scale (any key), from the 3 to 4 is a half step.
You mostly use seventh, why?
I don’t understand your question. Thanks.
Too fast 😢