9:44 Thank you! I accompany my jazz vocalist wife (vocal/guitar duo). Your videos have opened up a whole world of possibilities. My focus at Jazz school decades ago was always focused on post 1959 to 1966 single note lines and modal accompaniment. Since I met her pre 1959 Jazz has blown me away. I realized a huge gap in my playing. I’m going to join JazzSkills today. I’m very excited about all the lessons you’ve put together and look forward to learning more.
The chord progression should be spelled CORRECTLY: there is NO such thing as 2nd diminished. It’s just 1st inversion of the 7th diminished! For example: I6-vii Dim-, and so on. 😅
Your comment is a perfect example of how a little knowledge can be very dangerous....my advice would be to contact Shan and he will unlock theory that has been taught wrongly for so long...changed my musical life forever!
Sorry but if you're going to turn on caps lock and laughing emojis, it's better that you know what you're talking about. It's not like I haven't understood (or taught) that chord VII is a dim triad or even dim7th functioning as the dominant in my lessons. I haven't described IIdim as a function anyway. I just said to put a dim chord on the II. There may have been a time that rare comments like yours would discourage me from sharing what I can about music to help people here but fortunately, those days are over.
Here are my other Barry Harris videos:
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9:44 Thank you! I accompany my jazz vocalist wife (vocal/guitar duo). Your videos have opened up a whole world of possibilities. My focus at Jazz school decades ago was always focused on post 1959 to 1966 single note lines and modal accompaniment. Since I met her pre 1959 Jazz has blown me away. I realized a huge gap in my playing. I’m going to join JazzSkills today. I’m very excited about all the lessons you’ve put together and look forward to learning more.
What a great tutorial Shan. I recently have found your channel and feel this is one of the best lessons of yours I've come across
Very hard to find Barry Harris concepts online. Glad to see you making videos about his concepts.
Thank you for your kind comment and I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying the lessons.
Thanik you. Several concepts at once.
you are the best
I continue to learn something new from each of these videos, and it is invaluable to me. Thanks for making these!
Great tips, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much for providing a great lesson on a technique that's often overlooked (as you stated).
Thank you Charles. I wish you the best with your playing.
Very helpful as usual, thanks 😊
The new virtual piano thing is great. Even though I’m a guitarist, I love it. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing your precious experience. And every time I use it, in my brain it's like aaa, I learn this from Shan.😊
Fantastic. Thanks
Solid tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Love it!
Thnks😊
Hey Shan, lovely lesson, as usual. I just wanted to say that your thumbnails are top notch and they always make me giggle a bit.
haha thanks Mirko and keep up your great work!
Nice video, very helpful!
Thank you and I wish you well with your jazz playing.
nuevo subscriptor aquí ,gracias !
De nada :)
@@JazzSkills you are using a chord chart program what is is
I like your lessons, even though I'm a horn player. Would appreciate any lesson you might devise aimed at horn players!
Hi shan! which app are you using for the backing tracks?
The chord progression should be spelled CORRECTLY: there is NO such thing as 2nd diminished. It’s just 1st inversion of the 7th diminished! For example: I6-vii Dim-, and so on. 😅
Your comment is a perfect example of how a little knowledge can be very dangerous....my advice would be to contact Shan and he will unlock theory that has been taught wrongly for so long...changed my musical life forever!
Sorry but if you're going to turn on caps lock and laughing emojis, it's better that you know what you're talking about. It's not like I haven't understood (or taught) that chord VII is a dim triad or even dim7th functioning as the dominant in my lessons. I haven't described IIdim as a function anyway. I just said to put a dim chord on the II. There may have been a time that rare comments like yours would discourage me from sharing what I can about music to help people here but fortunately, those days are over.
@@JazzSkills I didn't mean to offend you, sir. Sorry. Good luck. 🎶