Nils Majorel a raison : je te l'ai déjà dit plusieurs fois mais je recommencerai : tes play Along sont excellents, c'est devenu une source où boire chaque fois que j'ai soif. Merci Maestro ! Isidore Désiré INDIGO
A place inside my heart Is where you live Memories of our start The love you give Days when we're alone And you are in my arms The blueness of the trueness of our love Nights of moonlit skies A gentle kiss Something in your eyes Fills me with bliss Hold me in your arms And then I will recall The blueness of the trueness of our love The thought of how we met Still lingers on How can I forget That magic dawn All the warm desire The fire in your touch The blueness of the trueness of our love
Two million views in six years? Let's see, let's do some math, that works out to about...24 and three-quarters jazz musicians using this video in the shed.
A place inside my heart Is where you live Memories of our start The love you give Days when we’re alone And you are in my arms The blueness of the trueness of our love Nights of moonlit skies A gentle kiss Something in your eyes Fills me with bliss Hold me in your arms And then I will recall The blueness of the trueness of our love The thought of how we met Still lingers on How can I forget That magic dawn All the warm desire The fire in your touch The blueness of the trueness of our love
autant trouver un ligne de basse sans trop me triturer le cerveau ça passe, mais improviser sur une gamme en do je tourne vite en rond et je me rends compte que j'ai besoin de retourner en cours là... mais merci grâce à vous mon niveau ne va que s'améliorer. super pratiques et confortables ces accompagnements. des bisous, des câlins. Com savor
I found that i can play mixolydium on this beginning at the tônic, but If i want to play beginning in the 4# note from the chord, what scale can i use tô fit on It? O triste lidium, but sounds wrong
@@guitareimprovisation Thanks man! I recenly bought me a jazz guitar and those tutorials might help me a lot to get the best out of it! You know, I've been using only blues-, rock&roll- and let's call 'm do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-si-do-scales for about 35 years, so I hope I can find the patience and courage to dive into some of that one of these days 😁 But even the entry level is helpful, and I like those minor scale for a start to expand my solo skillls. Why have I never learned those?? (''cause I quit my guitar lessons to soon, back when I was a teen.. it will be hard now to teach this old dog (52) new tricks...)
When that second descending line (in the original melody) lands on a Bb, it clashes with the G7 (G7b9 in some chord charts). That seems to be how the original is. Im wondering if musicians playing this live frequently change the line to land on a B, or change the V chord to a m7 to compensate.
You mean play Gmin7 instead of G7? I think that sits TOO nicely in there. The G7 and the Bb gives it that spice. Avoiding "standard theory" and leaving the comfort zone is the only thing that makes music stand out. I've messed up on studio sessions even live, and other musicians are like "Yeah" what was the chord you played? coz it stood out (even though theoretically didn't fit)
With dominants in a minor, most alterations are fair game unless there are specific chord notes in the melody. In the context of a G7 chord, the #9 is A#, and accompanying musicians would know not to play a natural 9. It's fine if there is a B natural being played below with an A# above, as this creates a major7 interval. With an A natural below and an A# above, however, you get that crazy minor9 .
i usually play a baug7/g (sometimes without the g in bass) on the Bb then g7b9 when it lands on the Ab. It sounds nice and resolves well. I find the change more fitting than a gm7. You should give it a try.
Honey Babou it is the symbol for diminished or in this case half diminished. the actual chord is a D minor 7 flat 5. it is the 2 chord in the key of C minor
In general this piece is in C minor so Cminor will work most of the time. Over Cm7 I would choose Cdorian. Bar 9 to 12 is a major II-V-I in Db, so there you would go for the Db major scale. Hope that helps! :)
We study years to understand which scales are the best.... lol, you can't ask that in a comment. ( I mean, studying years AFTER being able to play decently). People have written hundreds of books about what scales to use in what context..... if you're looking for a good answer, you will not find it in youtube's comment lol. Buy books about jazz improvisation and study :D
I'll give you just a starter tip. You can really have fun, go out of scale and get that " jazzy " sound especially on the dominant chords. To start with, use diminished scales on the dominant chord. That is HWHWHWHW , or you can also use the dimiished whole tone, which is HWHWWWW.
My advice will probably be considered noobish by some experts here, but my solution so far is the following: For the first 8 measures you basically want to use C minor, since the chords outline I, IV, II, V, I for this scale. The odd one is the fifth measure where the D diminished chord is played. Here you should switch to C harmonic minor. The measures 9-12 are a II, V, I for Db major so you should play that scale. My personal change to this is that I play Db Lydian over this, which is the same as Db major, but has a #4 instead of a regular one. This also has the advantage that it shares more notes with C minor, so it's easier to transition ;). In the last 4 measures it then goes back to C minor where you again play harmonic minor over the D. And then after that it starts from the beginning
Hello, Is there a process to download these tracks to MP 3? I wish to practice several tunes in a row as to help my performance level...... Used at home only . Thank you In advance
@@kennyg8053 C'est mieux! La sensible du 1er degré est le 3ce du 5ème degré M ou 7 qui résout mieux sur le tonique. Ca fait une plus grande resolution. C'est là que dans le classique, ils utilisent la gamme mineure harmonique, vous pouvez également la jouer dans la chanson a cette endrois. I'm very happy that Kenny G has finally started playing jazz!
@@strahinjaristic6544 Merci pour ces explications 🙏 je ne comprends pas très bien encore ce que sont les notes sensibles, est ce que l'on appelle la substitution teutonique ? Ou puis je trouver une leçon détaillé sur ce genre de mouvement
Playing this song my jazz band, this really helped me a ton with solos, thanks!
Awesome, These tracks have improved my Improvisation 99.99%, Thank You!
ive been practicing with this for ages, just wanted to say thanks
Cool ! Thanks a lot Ben !!
Playing along with congas, working all the Bossa and Samba rhythms that I know. Good practice for me. Thanks.
Great jazz music, great back track, had alot of fun playing with my piano, really improved my improv. Thank you for this!!!!
Is not jazz, is bossanova from brazil!!
@@pongomollyenelagua as a brazillian, i must say that bossa nova, in a nutshell, is samba slowed down with some jazz chords. so yeah, its still jazz
checkmate@@MatheusOliveira-by5tt
Nils Majorel a raison : je te l'ai déjà dit plusieurs fois mais je recommencerai : tes play Along sont excellents, c'est devenu une source où boire chaque fois que j'ai soif. Merci Maestro !
Isidore Désiré INDIGO
what a chord progression. very well done, thanks for su h a great track!
A place inside my heart
Is where you live
Memories of our start
The love you give
Days when we're alone And you are in my arms
The blueness of the trueness of our love
Nights of moonlit skies
A gentle kiss
Something in your eyes
Fills me with bliss
Hold me in your arms And then I will recall
The blueness of the trueness of our love
The thought of how we met
Still lingers on
How can I forget
That magic dawn
All the warm desire
The fire in your touch
The blueness of the trueness of our love
"Tire o seu sorriso do caminho... que eu quero passar com minha dor..." perfeito
Heaven on earth music !
Quality instro to get some sax practice in.
Sax 🎷 players stand up!
Was curious after hearing BASSa Nova from Davie504, this is really relaxing
Yes
Me too!
thanks for helping me get better :)
Very smooth.
thank you for making my improve a lot better!
These videos are wonderful, thank you so much.
Sounds so good!
is thaat in e flat on piano
Two million views in six years? Let's see, let's do some math, that works out to about...24 and three-quarters jazz musicians using this video in the shed.
That 3/4 of a musician must have a lot of trouble with insurance
My favorite song.Thsnk you!!!
How many are not guitar players?
bass player
Wind synth
Sax
Bassplayer
Vibraphone
Do you have a patreon or anything? These are really helpful and well done.
Ethan Capello-Venicci Yes I'll probably have one very soon. You can still donate on my website (link in the description of the video). Thanks!
In oftentimes wonder how many, in thousands of views, that I contributed to this.
if this isn't a real bass I'm buying that vst
Lololol
And what is it?
A place inside my heart
Is where you live
Memories of our start
The love you give
Days when we’re alone
And you are in my arms
The blueness of the trueness of our love
Nights of moonlit skies
A gentle kiss
Something in your eyes
Fills me with bliss
Hold me in your arms
And then I will recall
The blueness of the trueness of our love
The thought of how we met
Still lingers on
How can I forget
That magic dawn
All the warm desire
The fire in your touch
The blueness of the trueness of our love
needs work, a lot of work
Thanks man! Now I can sing the song without googling the lyrics. You're great!
This is G R E A T
ty :)
Very Good !!
I don't know that % chord...
+Pauly Mack It just means that the chord is repeated
+Pauly Mack's Tracks the percent symbol (%) means repeat the chord in the measure before.
Skip Ijam true that
Paul McDonagh
means repetition
Learn it.
autant trouver un ligne de basse sans trop me triturer le cerveau ça passe, mais improviser sur une gamme en do je tourne vite en rond et je me rends compte que j'ai besoin de retourner en cours là... mais merci grâce à vous mon niveau ne va que s'améliorer. super pratiques et confortables ces accompagnements.
des bisous, des câlins.
Com savor
I love the sound of this ... Great work.
아주 좋은 소리 입니다
Tes backing track sont juste magnifique c'est le kiff ! Merci de nous offrir de quoi bien bosser tu gères continue ma poule :D
Ich kiffe auch grade 😘
Thank you. Merci. Danke.
A R I G A T O U
Very helpful! Thx!!!
闘病頑張って下さい、リハビリに負けないように応援させて頂きます。
That’s cool to play my improvitzation with elec. bass
such a great backing track to try my new licks on!
nice melody notes
3 minutos tocando notas a lo loco, gracias amigo, asi me entretengo un rato con la guitarra
+Juan David González lo mismo me pasa a mí , jeje. viva la música
Listening to this calms my anxiety
Listen at 1.75 speed
Ben Ferris Hey! Now I’m nervous agn lol
@@mrs.s2168 try playing over it sure helps me! all the best
who else here because of there guitar teacher
Me lmao
I'm a guitar teacher. I'm checking up on you. Well done!😂
For those english speakers that are stuck on what to play
8 bars in Cminor
last 8 bars in Db major
Would be great if it had a definitive ending instead of a fade out. Smooth sound, though!
Love this!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
1:47 (time stamps for myself)
0.00
0:30
0:56
1:22
Cool MMO 👍👍👍👍
C'est beau
nice.
Great track - great playing - Thanks/
los felicito amigos congratulations this is perfect cords..awe wonderful thanks
Excelente pista, gracias
THANK YOU, THANK YOU THANK YOU...
THESWE TRA
This is really Cool Thanks for the tracks
Trop cool
C'est exactement ça!
I come from Dave504 video... Good video You have.
If youre practicing piano, videos kind of like these also helpful.
Very nice!!
I found that i can play mixolydium on this beginning at the tônic, but If i want to play beginning in the 4# note from the chord, what scale can i use tô fit on It? O triste lidium, but sounds wrong
3:29
Klass
merci bcp!
Put the video speed at 1.25 and you will hear magic :)
Miguel V Heck yah!
Vim pelo Davie504...parabéns!!!
tentar gravar algo hj ainda huahua
play at 1.25 its so goood
But 1.75
Ngl reading chords for a solo is really hard to me
Noche de calor en la ciudad
Ella me dejó y todo sigue igual
for newbies ....in your description please include quick instruction for notation ie crossed out circle means? little triangle?
구독 좋아요 꾹꾹
អរគុណ!
nice tempo
Grea stufft! But can somebody tell me which scales work best on what part of the chord progression?
Sure ! here : th-cam.com/video/fWx9qZlvmlw/w-d-xo.html
@@guitareimprovisation Thanks man!
I recenly bought me a jazz guitar and those tutorials might help me a lot to get the best out of it!
You know, I've been using only blues-, rock&roll- and let's call 'm do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-si-do-scales for about 35 years, so I hope I can find the patience and courage to dive into some of that one of these days 😁
But even the entry level is helpful, and I like those minor scale for a start to expand my solo skillls. Why have I never learned those?? (''cause I quit my guitar lessons to soon, back when I was a teen.. it will be hard now to teach this old dog (52) new tricks...)
Great backing track! May I use this for an IG project of mine?
Sure ! If you quote my channel of course :-)
@@guitareimprovisation Of course, thank you!
When that second descending line (in the original melody) lands on a Bb, it clashes with the G7 (G7b9 in some chord charts). That seems to be how the original is. Im wondering if musicians playing this live frequently change the line to land on a B, or change the V chord to a m7 to compensate.
You mean play Gmin7 instead of G7? I think that sits TOO nicely in there. The G7 and the Bb gives it that spice. Avoiding "standard theory" and leaving the comfort zone is the only thing that makes music stand out. I've messed up on studio sessions even live, and other musicians are like "Yeah" what was the chord you played? coz it stood out (even though theoretically didn't fit)
@@hezekiah74 It is using the sharp 9 in my opinion.
With dominants in a minor, most alterations are fair game unless there are specific chord notes in the melody. In the context of a G7 chord, the #9 is A#, and accompanying musicians would know not to play a natural 9. It's fine if there is a B natural being played below with an A# above, as this creates a major7 interval. With an A natural below and an A# above, however, you get that crazy minor9 .
edplaysjazz I use my ear and soul to get interesting textures
i usually play a baug7/g (sometimes without the g in bass) on the Bb then g7b9 when it lands on the Ab. It sounds nice and resolves well. I find the change more fitting than a gm7. You should give it a try.
This is Solar Flair by Jamey Aebersold
Super track, truly! Any chance you have a tab of the backing track itself? Like it so much would like to be able to reproduce it. Thanks!
Please learn standard notation.
also very useful
j'ai essayé en one shot.... dedans mais c chaud^^^
maybe a stupid question, but what does the 'o' mean next to the D in the 5th measure?
It means half-diminished. Also known as Dm7b5.
Here's one voicing for it: x5656x
You're right...about the question.
Not a stupid question.
Honey Babou it is the symbol for diminished or in this case half diminished. the actual chord is a D minor 7 flat 5. it is the 2 chord in the key of C minor
I'm from Denmark and DØ translated to english means ''die''
Ab pentatônico vai bem sobre (Ebm Ab7 Db).
Muito obrigado! A idea tão boa!
Só para acrescentar, o Db pentatônico também vai bem sobre esta progressão.
love
Hola Pablo
This tune has a similar chord progression to "Não Faz Assim" by Oscar Castro Neves.
Or Blue bossa (th-cam.com/video/6sr7BXinJMw/w-d-xo.html)
@@mooncorp212 No way!? Blue Bossa has a similar backing track to Blue Bossa??!?!
@@isaiahd9947 lol, yeah sure :)
hahaha I can be stupid at times :)
Good scales to solo ?
In general this piece is in C minor so Cminor will work most of the time. Over Cm7 I would choose Cdorian. Bar 9 to 12 is a major II-V-I in Db, so there you would go for the Db major scale. Hope that helps! :)
Outline the chord tones of each chord first.
We study years to understand which scales are the best.... lol, you can't ask that in a comment. ( I mean, studying years AFTER being able to play decently). People have written hundreds of books about what scales to use in what context..... if you're looking for a good answer, you will not find it in youtube's comment lol. Buy books about jazz improvisation and study :D
I'll give you just a starter tip. You can really have fun, go out of scale and get that " jazzy " sound especially on the dominant chords. To start with, use diminished scales on the dominant chord. That is HWHWHWHW , or you can also use the dimiished whole tone, which is HWHWWWW.
My advice will probably be considered noobish by some experts here, but my solution so far is the following:
For the first 8 measures you basically want to use C minor, since the chords outline I, IV, II, V, I for this scale. The odd one is the fifth measure where the D diminished chord is played. Here you should switch to C harmonic minor.
The measures 9-12 are a II, V, I for Db major so you should play that scale. My personal change to this is that I play Db Lydian over this, which is the same as Db major, but has a #4 instead of a regular one. This also has the advantage that it shares more notes with C minor, so it's easier to transition ;).
In the last 4 measures it then goes back to C minor where you again play harmonic minor over the D. And then after that it starts from the beginning
They need to add the ending
Can I use this on a short film?
You have to write credit and a link. Contact me here to make it easier : www.guitare-improvisation.com/participez_contact.php
is that blue bossa in the key of e flat on piano?
REPEAT REPEAT :D
Can I use this for a cover version on my TH-cam channel?
Sure ! You just have to put a link in the description (Creative Commons licence). Thanks !
Best scales to solo over this?
+Bad Jim Dorian mode is always perfect for Bossa, Funk, Jazz and Blues! Try it!
What would be a good scale to use for improvisation?
Watch this, you'll get answers :-) th-cam.com/video/fWx9qZlvmlw/w-d-xo.html
What does the ∅ mean? Is this a diminished chord?
"Half" diminished, not a full diminished 7th, i.e. m7b5, e.g., D-F-Ab-C, not D-F-Ab-Cb(B)
it is hard chordd...but I like itt
Clyeventh Gray easy! =D
Whats the tone of this music?
a au adoré
whats the D with 0 slash on it
Hi Allan ! Ø = m7b5 // Δ = Maj7 // % = "same chord"
Guitare Improvisation what would be the fully diminished sign?
Half Diminished, the 0 itself would mean full diminished. As pointed out below 0 with / is a m7b5 chord.
Do Fm6 and DØ consist of the same notes (F Ab C D)? If so, does that make them the same chord? What are the differences?
The sound of the chords is a little bit different even if it's the inversion of the other!
What does the D with the weird symbol mean?
Hello, Is there a process to download these tracks to MP 3? I wish to practice several tunes in a row as to help my performance level...... Used at home only . Thank you In advance
+Stephen Krell offliberty dot com or make a playlist here in youtube
+Stephen Krell google is your friend www.youtube-mp3.org/fr
Super, ca veut dire quoi le triangle apres de Db (11e mesure)
Bonjour Tantely,
Ça veut dire "Maj7" : tu auras plus d'information sur cette page www.guitare-improvisation.com/les-accords_les-accords-de-jazz.php
Guitare Improvisation Ok. Merci beaucoup
J'aimerais comprendre la structure du morceau, est ce un enchaînement de 2 5 1 mineur et majeur ?
Absolument !
@@guitareimprovisation Quelque chose m'échappe 🤔
Pourquoi est ce que le 5 ème degré du 2 5 1 mineur est un accord 7 et pas un mineur 7 ?
@@kennyg8053 C'est mieux! La sensible du 1er degré est le 3ce du 5ème degré M ou 7 qui résout mieux sur le tonique. Ca fait une plus grande resolution. C'est là que dans le classique, ils utilisent la gamme mineure harmonique, vous pouvez également la jouer dans la chanson a cette endrois. I'm very happy that Kenny G has finally started playing jazz!
@@strahinjaristic6544 Merci pour ces explications 🙏 je ne comprends pas très bien encore ce que sont les notes sensibles, est ce que l'on appelle la substitution teutonique ?
Ou puis je trouver une leçon détaillé sur ce genre de mouvement
It's great, but I don't like the end
You sure that's a Cm6?
What does that circle with a line across it after a chord?
J Venturella half diminished or m7b5
J Venturella those are half diminished chords. The easiest way to think about it is minor with a flatted fifth.