Funny story. I'm a pro musician in Boston, USA. I just did a gig and I played the "James Bond" chord while I was checking my gear. My drummer said "what is that chord?" which I promptly said "it's an E minor Major 9 chord". he loved it. So I ended every song that night with it, lol. The crowd seemed to love it (thats a Jerky Boys line). anywho, kinda dumb story but I enjoyed doing it.
I miss my amazing days back at Berklee College Of Music… What a great music town (at least back in the day, when there were so many live clubs and recording studios)
thank you mate,that is the one scale guarranteed to give anyone virtigo ! I really appreciate these videos filling in so many blanks about jazz for me !
great story, feels like you should turn it in to a movie. you are a great inspiration to others. I subscribe to a few of these, but you give me the most useful tips, and with the easiest, clearest explanations to how and why it works. great stuff
Jello Julian, Nice video! I was wondering which keyboard you are using and if you know if there are any VST's that sound like yours? Thank you for all the videos, have helped me a lot!
I just realized this piano did sound different than some of your other videos. That keyboard you are using has some really good sound, Thinking about getting it. Thank you.
that last comment might seem out of context, because it moved to the next video just after I watched your story lol, but never mind, keep up the great work
Victor Azcuy you spotted! I was seeing if anyone spotted the continuity error. I actually combined 2 lessons together - dragged in the segment on block chords to end
WHAT JAZZ TUTORIAL SHOULD I MAKE NEXT?
Writing for jazz piano trio.
Jazz Bossa
Jazz exercises for developing independent hands/fingerings.
Definitely some bossa
How to train 2-5-1 progressions.
Funny story. I'm a pro musician in Boston, USA. I just did a gig and I played the "James Bond" chord while I was checking my gear. My drummer said "what is that chord?" which I promptly said "it's an E minor Major 9 chord". he loved it. So I ended every song that night with it, lol. The crowd seemed to love it (thats a Jerky Boys line). anywho, kinda dumb story but I enjoyed doing it.
It’s not dumb at all, music is about enjoyment so you won! Kind regards from the U.K.
I miss my amazing days back at Berklee College Of Music…
What a great music town (at least back in the day, when there were so many live clubs and recording studios)
I freaking love the way your playing sounds. It's like you make music even when you're trying to just show a person a scale.
Lovely comment - thank you so much Fred for your kind words
The way you can remember and recite all these different forms of these cords and 6th and 7th and different things is completely mind-boggling to me
Thanks for the references to Vertigo and the James Bond Theme, two of the best examples of movie music.
This guy is an AMAZING teacher!
Amazing instruction of connections between the basic harmony and pitch choices in jazz with great simplicity and clarity!
This is a great, tense scale for when I am practicing piano and should be doing something else.
I'll call it the procrastination scale.
It is the best video in the whole internet for beginners on Jazz.
Now I’m singing “As Time Goes By” from Casablanca. Love this. Thanks. 💜
thank you mate,that is the one scale guarranteed to give anyone virtigo ! I really appreciate these videos filling in so many blanks about jazz for me !
I love it! Thanks! Bernard Hermann waa a musical maniac!
Beautifully and clearly explained. Thank you!
great story, feels like you should turn it in to a movie. you are a great inspiration to others. I subscribe to a few of these, but you give me the most useful tips, and with the easiest, clearest explanations to how and why it works. great stuff
Great job mate..
One of the best piano videos I've seen in a while.
I might base something on this. Thanks
very nice scale! thank you!
Que útiles son estos vídeos, genio! Underrated.
Hi Julian, your teaching os awsome...
well done... i am enjoying the lessons
Thank you very much for 🎉
OMG, he played the lick so many times
Muito bom esse canal. Já aprendi muito com ele
Oh, nice! I'll try this out.
This reminded me of Castlevania: SOTN's Dance of Pales soundtrack piece. Highly recommend to check it out, Mr. Bradley!
ok, this channel is awesome
Very nice.
Thank you so much
Thank you
Julian,
Beautiful sound!
What software program are you using to create the sheet music?
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Cool. You actually hear this sound a lot in hip hop mainly due to sampling of old soundtracks from movies.
Good info
Great
This scale his similar applications to the dorian scale. I love it.
Yes - the minor 6 chord could also be from the dorian scale. I'm glad you liked this one Amjan!
Sounds like the music used in Rusty Lake games
Nice!
Jello Julian,
Nice video! I was wondering which keyboard you are using and if you know if there are any VST's that sound like yours?
Thank you for all the videos, have helped me a lot!
Hi Alex, I'm playing a Roland RD 700 SX, but the piano sound you're hearing is from Keyscape's Spectrasonics - which I have open in Logic X.
I just realized this piano did sound different than some of your other videos. That keyboard you are using has some really good sound, Thinking about getting it. Thank you.
What keyboard is this, love the piano sounds?
I believe it's a Roland RD-800 Stage Piano
Aw shucks, beautiful sound but I need weighted keys...
@@Somethirdthing The Roland RD series do have weighted keys. The new one is even better - RD2000!
OMG so excited!
that last comment might seem out of context, because it moved to the next video just after I watched your story lol, but never mind, keep up the great work
I swear to god if you do the lick one more time....
La noire vibes
You switched shirts 😂😂
Victor Azcuy you spotted! I was seeing if anyone spotted the continuity error.
I actually combined 2 lessons together - dragged in the segment on block chords to end
0:19 I see it as a C Major scale with a flat 3, but it is a minor scale. Yes? No?
Thats what a minor scale is