Wow Marc.. you laid this down so beautifully. Incredible talent mixed with great communication makes the perfect teacher .. that you are. The last bit .. scales and arpeggios was so cool. Thank you so much for this .
Carol Kaye told me to never say tritone sub but call it the flat V sub (of the V). She said I’d get kicked off the bandstand if I said tritone. Hoping to hook up with you soon, Marc!
Briliantly explained... i've started with dim chords and secondary doms and now i want more options tritonesub fits the bill! Love the journey not the destination... is my musical motto!
Superclear as usual! Question: what's the weight of your strandberg? (Nice, btw)
According to the manufacturer, about 2.3kg :)
So basically it’s just an alternative flat II chord voicing which would always be dominant.
I always enjoy Marc's videos tremendously, even if I do not get to apply the material in practice - my rock band is "afraid" of jazz... thanks, Marc!
Thank you! Lessons you learn here can be applied to your music one way or another :)
Wow Marc.. you laid this down so beautifully. Incredible talent mixed with great communication makes the perfect teacher .. that you are. The last bit .. scales and arpeggios was so cool. Thank you so much for this .
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you very much :)
Carol Kaye told me to never say tritone sub but call it the flat V sub (of the V). She said I’d get kicked off the bandstand if I said tritone. Hoping to hook up with you soon, Marc!
Ah yes! That's one way to see it. Flat five. Sharp four. Tritone. They all mean the same thing :)
Briliantly explained... i've started with dim chords and secondary doms and now i want more options tritonesub fits the bill! Love the journey not the destination... is my musical motto!
More options, more fun! :)
Very nice lesson. Thanks Marc, this was easy to understand
Glad you liked it!
First time I've understood tritone substitution. Thanks
That's great to hear!
I love the reference to Purple Haze! dude you rock!
Iconic chord, thanks for tuning in! :)
Thanks for such a practical lesson!
You're very welcome!
Great video Marc! Adds a lot of detail to what I'm currently working on.
Glad it was helpful!
Best description and demonstration of this slightly complicated theory.
Thanks, Marc!
I appreciate the kind words, thanks :)
greetings from BC ....nice , fun on the maj 2-5-1 ss... does this work the same for minor 2-5-1 ?....( say ---Bbm5 / E7 / Am7 ) ???
Yes it does!
Bbm7(b5) to Bb7 to Am
For sure :)
@@jazzguitar roger wilco on that , thanks
Hi Marc, Very Nice video and beautiful new (?) Guitar!
Thank you!
Thanks Marc, very helpful lesson!
You're welcome Chris :)
Many thanks
You're welcome! Thanks for tuning in :)