This is awesome!! And as a newcomer to jazz, I understand why you're just putting up the lead sheet symbols, but I would have loved to see your voicing for my own edification
Your deep understanding and ability to go any way or any where within a progression assures you'll be the last person to enjoy the music as much as the audience. Sad but often true.
What's the secret to this characteristic cinematography? Obviously the shallow depth of field, but there seems to be something about the way the camera is held. I'm thinking probably a camera stabiliser combined with the swaying, but I'm curious if there's more to it to make the narrator seem closer than he is.
It's when you substitute a chord with a (usually) dominant chord built on its #4/b5. For example, replacing A minor with Eb7. I don't play a chord instrument but I've heard that you would also include the "replaced" root in the tritone substitution chord; with A minor as an example that would be Eb7#11. In the context of a ii-V-I, instead of A minor, D7, G, you can play A minor, Ab7#11 (substitution for a D7), G. The reason it works (in theory) is that D7 and Ab7 share the most important notes - the 3rd and 7th - the tension of which is resolved when you move to the I. In D7, the 3rd and 7th are F# and C respectively, and in Ab7, the 3rd and 7th are C and Gb (equivalent to F#).
The best piano channel on social media.
One of the best short form video channels for music in general I'd say
It’s amazing how good people can actually be at things
You guys are absolutely fantastic, I watch all your content, thank you all. Bravo!
This is awesome!! And as a newcomer to jazz, I understand why you're just putting up the lead sheet symbols, but I would have loved to see your voicing for my own edification
That G7sus chord resolving to C is crazy smooth 😮💨
loving these more beginner level jazz practice concepts lately on the shorts. Keep em coming!
I probably listened to this a minimum of 20 times, love, love, love it!!
This is amazing. I love your channel so much. I can’t follow all of the music theory-but the playing?! Such a mood, vibe, and groove.
tryna strike a chord and it’s prolly a minorrrrrrrrr!!!!
kendrick x open studio collab incoming
Love that this has 69 likes on it right now
Open studio is like us😂
😂goated
Adam has great feel
That's probably my favorite of all their shorts. That's beautiful
Mind boggling expertise and execution
Moo chords are Adam's signature moooves!
I LOVE these shorts!!
simple and obtainable for me. And it goes through so many great chord types!
Loooove your short videos ❤
Fantastic Sir Adam !!!
Like the simplivity and complexity
Gotta love it...I had to come back to write down the these chords and the progression....
yeah some progressions are breathtakingly beautiful!
@ They keep me optimistic and learning… something that I’ve heard but couldn’t explain what was happening…gonna try it on guitar…✌🏾
Incroyable ce qu'on peut sortir d'un piano !! Magnifique !!
Did he really reference Kendrick? New concepts to practice every week.
youre so fucking deep in brainrot man. He didnt reference kendrick.
No he didn’t reference Kendrick😂😂😂 he’s literally talking about the chord A Minor…
I really like that E7 at the start
Final move aka hallelujah ;-)
(Yet the very first few non-staccato notes are quite heavenly too)
Just sooo good 👍
the OpenStudio move
Open Studio are too good, they not like us.
This time…Classic all day long. Too good! 😌
Great ideas as always.
so good!
is there an album you all made and I can buy.
Take all my dollars, or better yet have some BTC!
That #NotLikeUs reference at the beginning 😂
Sounds like a hit song to me.... smooth and moody...
omg the start hahahh
I do these on guitar. Great lessons
Your deep understanding and ability to go any way or any where within a progression assures you'll be the last person to enjoy the music as much as the audience. Sad but often true.
He said the thing!
Gracias!!!
I could just listen to your noodling all day
That tritone substitution spoke to me
Thanks 👍👍👍👍👍👍
So nice seriously
That moo 😍....
Nice Spain quote
That was my favourite one yet 👌
Great 😮. Thanks You
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"Happy practicing!!"
Can you show us some of the licks you do in between chords?
Moo from above....wow.
So pretty
The Kendrick Laminor
Thats crazy
Beautiful!!!
Is it possible to find the progression in open studio?
AND IT'S PROLLY A MINORRRRRRRRRRR
alr time to watch the video now
edit: HE SAID THE THING
What's the secret to this characteristic cinematography? Obviously the shallow depth of field, but there seems to be something about the way the camera is held. I'm thinking probably a camera stabiliser combined with the swaying, but I'm curious if there's more to it to make the narrator seem closer than he is.
Bravo !
I'd really like a full version of this...
That tritone sub😮💨
I don’t know why men try to impress women with an acoustic guitar when clearly learning jazz piano is the correct way to go lol
G#dim7 also works well before the Am
So good
I love this channel and please tell me what is a ‘tritone’ sub?😃
It's when you substitute a chord with a (usually) dominant chord built on its #4/b5. For example, replacing A minor with Eb7.
I don't play a chord instrument but I've heard that you would also include the "replaced" root in the tritone substitution chord; with A minor as an example that would be Eb7#11.
In the context of a ii-V-I, instead of A minor, D7, G, you can play A minor, Ab7#11 (substitution for a D7), G.
The reason it works (in theory) is that D7 and Ab7 share the most important notes - the 3rd and 7th - the tension of which is resolved when you move to the I.
In D7, the 3rd and 7th are F# and C respectively, and in Ab7, the 3rd and 7th are C and Gb (equivalent to F#).
@ Thanks for taking the time to reply that has helped me out tremendously😃
@@AlanCowburn yeah that was super friendly!
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Triton sub and mu chords all over the place🎉🎉🎉
I wish I had this kind of chordal vocabulary. I'm wondering how much the bass is facilitating the changes or if it even matters.
Love ❤
I love these shorts. They are the Best. Thank you, @openstudiojazz 🙂
kendrick lamar😳😳
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Moo from above had me hanging by a thread waiting to resolve
Lovely
Am i trippin or are those notes during the very intro a reference to Mr. Morale?
Did anyone catch the Mr. Morale reference at the start? Believe it is the start of Rich.
Doesn't the bass player wear glasses?
At times I feel like you just wanna remind us how little we know about music
Mu from above?? 🥰
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Moo? Don’t remember that from jazz theory seminar
Yes, someone please enlighten me. What is a moo?
Awesome
Some day.....
What’s annoying is that I’ll try these exercises but I don’t sound nearly as good because I don’t have the chips and the band haha
very cool
A qué se refiere con los acordes que tienen el número 2?
Most pop songs are just Major or minor chord progression with dominant and chord borrowing that all.
This piece is very moo-ving.
Where was the sign off 😢 ✌️✌️✌️
Really 😮take this to all 12 keys and I’m good to go? 🎹
was that four on six at the beginning?
Does anyone have recommendations for songs that sound like this?
The Db7 ruined it for me man..
TOO JAZZY.
😮😮😮😊❤
Beautiful. There’s no better pair than C and Am
Is the moo a sus? Including the third?
What does the two mean on the moos
Its probably A minor?! Dropping subtle Kendrick jokes.
YOU JUST KINDA PLAYED Alicia Keys if I ain’t got you
And a million other songs.
Studio moo?
pretty sure this whole short was just a justification for the Kendrick reference, and if so, i could not respect it more
The trouble with a Moo from above is cow flatulence, or worse.
No one even gets the joke hahahah
THEY NOT LIKE US
Piano sounds out a bit