Excellent lesson! As a guitarist turned keyboard player; I love the upper structures concept...sooo hard to do on guitar! Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks!
I think all of your vids are great, but these breakdowns are my favorite. I especially love how you got technical with the Em11b5. When I first started learning theory it used to confuse, and aggravate, me when I would watch someone play something different than what they wrote out. I wanted what o was playing to sound just like their version.
Jeff, you sound great and I dig your vibe. I have trouble following because I don’t have the background to understand WHY these changes work, so that I can make my own. Do you have simpler or more explainer videos, or can you point me towards… please? I love what you do and I want to learn how to do the same.
In the excellent "The Last Chord Scale Charts You'll Ever Need" free download there is something puzzling me. In the G Melodic Minor row 4 column 7 it shows B natural but in every other instance of a B on the chart it is Bb i.e B flat. I'm thinking this is just a typo? because I can't understand a musical reason for this to be the case. Thanks for all your excellent videos.
Jeff, you sound great and I dig your vibe. I have trouble following because I don’t have the background to understand WHY these changes work, so that I can make my own. Do you have simpler or more explainer videos, or can you point me towards… please? I love what you do and I want to learn how to do the same.
Jeff, you sound great and I dig your vibe. I have trouble following because I don’t have the background to understand WHY these changes work, so that I can make my own. Do you have simpler or more explainer videos, or can you point me towards… please? I love what you do and I want to learn how to do the same.
Being a bit cheesy every now and then is ok, Jeff, 😉especially when you keep providing us with all of that cool and juicy stuff. And, by the way, today's video was the funniest you've done so far with that slightly confused self talk ("What did I do in yesterday's video? What WAS it? Well, you gonna have to find out!" 😂) Thank you very much for all of your contributions.
I learned that same alt voicing from a friend of mine years ago and my question is, when would you use other voicinga that use the other notes of the alt chord or are the other notes just implied?
U can use any tension on a Dom chord depending upon the voice leading and how it'll resolve to the 1. Here he used a very common #9b13 chord you can use b9b13 instead.
Excellent lesson! As a guitarist turned keyboard player; I love the upper structures concept...sooo hard to do on guitar! Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks!
Light bulb moment "voice leading is not so important if the voicings are strong". Thank you for this breakdown.
❤😮 man you're an excellent teacher and make it easy to understand
I think all of your vids are great, but these breakdowns are my favorite. I especially love how you got technical with the Em11b5. When I first started learning theory it used to confuse, and aggravate, me when I would watch someone play something different than what they wrote out. I wanted what o was playing to sound just like their version.
Jeff, you sound great and I dig your vibe. I have trouble following because I don’t have the background to understand WHY these changes work, so that I can make my own. Do you have simpler or more explainer videos, or can you point me towards… please? I love what you do and I want to learn how to do the same.
Demo at 15:06
Will you be making the jazz RnB chord accelerator available again?
In the excellent "The Last Chord Scale Charts You'll Ever Need" free download there is something puzzling me. In the G Melodic Minor row 4 column 7 it shows B natural but in every other instance of a B on the chart it is Bb i.e B flat. I'm thinking this is just a typo? because I can't understand a musical reason for this to be the case. Thanks for all your excellent videos.
Keeping it real = Good! 😊
Hey Jeff - I was wondering what electric piano sound you use in this video (plugin?). Thanks for all of the great content 🎉
saving everyone 16 minutes:
iim11b5 - 1 b5 b7 9 11
V7#9b13 - b7 3 b13 1 #9
im11 - root position voicing
thats the whole video
you lack the grace notes 😊
we love u jeff
Jeff, you sound great and I dig your vibe. I have trouble following because I don’t have the background to understand WHY these changes work, so that I can make my own. Do you have simpler or more explainer videos, or can you point me towards… please? I love what you do and I want to learn how to do the same.
Jeff, you sound great and I dig your vibe. I have trouble following because I don’t have the background to understand WHY these changes work, so that I can make my own. Do you have simpler or more explainer videos, or can you point me towards… please? I love what you do and I want to learn how to do the same.
Legend 🔥
Fire vid
Being a bit cheesy every now and then is ok, Jeff, 😉especially when you keep providing us with all of that cool and juicy stuff. And, by the way, today's video was the funniest you've done so far with that slightly confused self talk ("What did I do in yesterday's video? What WAS it? Well, you gonna have to find out!" 😂) Thank you very much for all of your contributions.
Thank you for your videos. I can now sit at the keyboard and lose all track of time improvising.
Hey Jeff, greetings. Stefan
I learned that same alt voicing from a friend of mine years ago and my question is, when would you use other voicinga that use the other notes of the alt chord or are the other notes just implied?
U can use any tension on a Dom chord depending upon the voice leading and how it'll resolve to the 1. Here he used a very common #9b13 chord you can use b9b13 instead.
@@zzush Thanks
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R&B is all about the DX7 not extended/ altered chords.
Dude drop the cap and glasses, we like u for the music
what lol, I’m a new viewer so maybe I’m missing something but what’s weird about wearing a hat and prescription lenses?
@@willcooper8028 nothing wrong at all
WTF?
DUH 🤪
Jeff, wear whatever you want. We like you for the music and knowledge you share ❤