clicked on this lazily at first but the hype comments encouraged me to stay and hoooooiieeeee i was not disappointed. EXCELLENT teaching format / style!! a student’s dream!!
Adam (and OS team), you've absolutely nailed the 'practice with me' format; the ones you were putting out through the pandemic were fantastic, and now with this level of production and live drumming is a game changer. Very excited to see more like this and with subjects applicable to other instruments (lines/phrasing/playing changes etc). If this is a glimpse of what you have locked up in Open Studio then you're in grave danger of getting a new member!
Perfect lesson: Beat throughout keeps flow and curiosity, friendly and engaging explanation, transparent visualization, layered content with segmented delivery for practice. Not to forget high quality sound & video.
64, played all my life, but learned only to read music (notes). Timing; well, I love improv because I can’t read that. But with recent time and work that’s getting better. I want to loose the sheet music and just be free. Really appreciate your time and talents and sharing your knowledge. Thank you!
Love it. Now gotta see how you switched when you played licks.. left hand was great - looked like it handled the most important notes in the chord. Bravo!
Fire. I love the production on this video. Very well done. Another fun progression to play is E-9b5 // A7b9b13 // D-9 // G13b9 Cmaj9. Bass notes in LH, RH has G-maj7, G-7b5, Fmaj7 Fdimmaj7 E-7.
25 years ago I quit piano because the best my teacher could come up with was bad paper copies of some boring Mozart pieces or whatever, didn't help that he was a choleric alcoholic. Now seeing this, it's mind-blowing. What a time to be alive. It's a wild understatement but: Great stuff!
Okay, this is sick. I'v been playing by ear and using chord charts for years, and can hold my own fairly well. It's sickening the ever so slight variation of tones opens a new world of sound. Darn, really thinking about joining up with this guy.
I realized thinking about the 7b13b9 is easier if you think a chord minor7b5 + 1 step above the root note, so in this case its just gminor7b5 on top and A on the bottom which is one step above G
Warren Macphearson just released a whole video on this dominant b9 chord yesterday. If you want the b13 play a min7b5 a whole step below the root. If you just want the b9, play a dim 7 a whole step below the root.
This was awesome!!! I love these videos…sometimes I have to listen to the over and over to catch some of the principles, they are phenomenal!!!! These guys are so good!!’
This is the way to get your audience ..super simple yet super cool. Nice job ;) you want to take this to the next level …give them a backtrack loop to practice . They need to relate to something at the beginning.
If I got one of the many ideas, you can get tension and release just by clustering and opening the voicing? I’m late coming to this party but it’s fun just seeing this stuff. Wow.
Thanks I thank you sincerely for the brilliant content. I however have an interesting question, bordering on the philosophical, here goes 1) What defines a chord a being a Jazz Chord as opposed to just a chord? can an ordinary major chord sound lile a Jazz Chord if it juxtaposed against another chord in a really unconventional or unique way? Can jazz chords be defined as such in isolation, or is it more to do with chord juxtaposition in general. Sorry for all the questions.
this is literally the best produced piano tutorial I’ve ever seen
Eh, I wish it had about 5 minutes of talking and promoting courses before even touching the piano
RIGHT!?
Agree 💯
Completely agree. First time on the channel too!!❤
This!
the art of modern teaching
And they’re smashing it👌👌
The content somehow gets better and better
Practice makes perfect. 😂
They keep finding ways!
This is so peak. A stellar musician teaching their skills to an audience as if they were learning it for the very first time. THAT takes talent.
Yes, it’s a perfect exhibition of Adam’s ability to talk and play in time. Time never stops!
Will you please, with all my sprinkles, whipcream, choco chips, and a 1000 cherries on top. MORE OF THIS style of teaching in the beat. So cool!!
I mean, The quality of content creation in this video is next level! I can't believe what i'm just watching!!!
I've been looking for an onramp to jazz and i was able to watch this once and go right to the keyboard and begin. What a joy -- Wonderful!!
This is the best, coolest and hippest music tutorial Ive ever seen in my entire life. It really inspires me to go practice. Thank you
omg this opening is like FIREEEEE i already know i'm going to watch it like 10 times
Adam. This has to be the simplest and one of the best chord tutorial I've ever seen. Thank you!
clicked on this lazily at first but the hype comments encouraged me to stay and hoooooiieeeee i was not disappointed. EXCELLENT teaching format / style!! a student’s dream!!
Adam (and OS team), you've absolutely nailed the 'practice with me' format; the ones you were putting out through the pandemic were fantastic, and now with this level of production and live drumming is a game changer. Very excited to see more like this and with subjects applicable to other instruments (lines/phrasing/playing changes etc).
If this is a glimpse of what you have locked up in Open Studio then you're in grave danger of getting a new member!
Watching this on the ferry on my way to work and can't wait to get home and play this!!
The production value on this one video is literally better than most shows on Netflix 😊
loves this the teaching is so consistent throughout the whole video, best I've seen til now
Perfect lesson: Beat throughout keeps flow and curiosity, friendly and engaging explanation, transparent visualization, layered content with segmented delivery for practice. Not to forget high quality sound & video.
The edit is AMAZING keep em coming great tutorial as usual
Great tutorial. 44 year old dad of 2 trying to wipe off the rust. Love to just play as a hobby. Such a fun lesson. Very helpful. Thank you!
this is like meditation
Adam, you have a real gift for this, thank you.
As a bass player this is heaven to play over
Feeling blue tonight. Stumblin upon this. Brought my smile and spirit back a bit. Gonna try it!❤ and thank you!😊
64, played all my life, but learned only to read music (notes). Timing; well, I love improv because I can’t read that. But with recent time and work that’s getting better. I want to loose the sheet music and just be free. Really appreciate your time and talents and sharing your knowledge. Thank you!
adam is amazing as always and whoever did the editing absolutely crushed it. these lessons are so good.
You're teaching style is on another level, it's second to none!
By far the best music channel I've ever come by
As a complete beginner who started the piano solely to learn jazz on another instrument, this was extremely helpful, thanks a lot guys
Thank you for teaching us “jazz dummies” in a way we can understand. Hope you do some more like this.
I love this lesson.
I highly recommend setting up a loop of this from 6:12 to 7:40.
Awesome drummer. Give him my thanks. Smooth tutorial.
This was awesome! Thank you!
Love it. Now gotta see how you switched when you played licks.. left hand was great - looked like it handled the most important notes in the chord. Bravo!
I'm no where near a piano...but when I get home i am shedding this shit. Wow. Thank you.
Really great tutorial - simple to understand, visually exciting to watch, the addition of the drums make it flow beautifully.
Thank you! I just played this exercise to a Hip Hop beat.🔥🔥🔥
Fire. I love the production on this video. Very well done. Another fun progression to play is E-9b5 // A7b9b13 // D-9 // G13b9 Cmaj9. Bass notes in LH, RH has G-maj7, G-7b5, Fmaj7 Fdimmaj7 E-7.
OUTSTANDING!!! Anybody else hearing Simply Red's "Holding Back the Years"? I'm gonna go play now!! 😊
25 years ago I quit piano because the best my teacher could come up with was bad paper copies of some boring Mozart pieces or whatever, didn't help that he was a choleric alcoholic.
Now seeing this, it's mind-blowing. What a time to be alive. It's a wild understatement but: Great stuff!
That video was a work of art, the kind that brings you physical pleasure
Okay, this is sick. I'v been playing by ear and using chord charts for years, and can hold my own fairly well. It's sickening the ever so slight variation of tones opens a new world of sound. Darn, really thinking about joining up with this guy.
I wish I’d had videos like this years ago, would’ve made the journey more colorful. Thanks guys
I don't play the piano, but your approach to teaching music overcomes any obstacles. Thanks loads!
Absolutely love this guy!
This is really great. Incredibly intuitive stuff. I will be directing my students to this.
Bravo! thanks for helping inspire my long day of songwriting today
classic super helpful content as always, love yall at open studio
Think I finally found the best music tutor ,think I'm gonna pass my ABRSM this year 😭🙌🔥
Please tell me you play trumpet too😭
Ok, got it in the end. Thank you so much 🙏💕
For the first time since I've been following you, your tutorial is covering something I already know and play fairly well! It's very reassuring!
The best videos on TH-cam, come from this gentleman! thank you for doing what you do!
this is next level tuition!!! Amazing
Truly excellent and efficient.
I realized on this video, what most important is keeping a groove. thank you.
Love these short educational content that caters to beginners and experiences musicians alike!
Awesome. Thank you. It feels like I’ve learned so much so quickly. Please tell your drummer Charleston thank you as well. Sounds great guys
I realized thinking about the 7b13b9 is easier if you think a chord minor7b5 + 1 step above the root note, so in this case its just gminor7b5 on top and A on the bottom which is one step above G
r/didthemath
Warren Macphearson just released a whole video on this dominant b9 chord yesterday. If you want the b13 play a min7b5 a whole step below the root. If you just want the b9, play a dim 7 a whole step below the root.
Best tutorial video I’ve EVER watched. Wow. Bravo
More of these please! 🔥🔥🔥
Bravo great teaching ! Thanks
We need more videos like this! Absolutely incredibly put together
More videos like this that breakdown the chords like this!
Thank you so much guys for all your videos, This video helped me to be able to improve in the accompaniments❤
The video is AMAZING. Thank you guys so much!!! Can I ask what software you use for the midi piano? It looks great!
Oscar nominee for best video tutorial
1 Word: "WOW"! Great tutorial. Thank you.
This was awesome!!! I love these videos…sometimes I have to listen to the over and over to catch some of the principles, they are phenomenal!!!! These guys are so good!!’
Great video, not sold on the chords at all to be honest, but clear and easy to follow.
Kenny G - Midnight Motion vibes. Great tutorial here.
Such a great video!! Thanks 😄🤘
Awesome rhythms, great job!
That got me humming along a melody right away. Gonna have to write that one down.
Terrific. Lovely sounds. I love maj9 chords. Nice altered chord at the end. I can dig it
This is the way to get your audience ..super simple yet super cool. Nice job ;) you want to take this to the next level …give them a backtrack loop to practice . They need to relate to something at the beginning.
now do the best complex, richest jazz chords for piano please! Other than that amazing tutorial as ever
If I got one of the many ideas, you can get tension and release just by clustering and opening the voicing? I’m late coming to this party but it’s fun just seeing this stuff. Wow.
This video alone made me subscribe to open studio. I’m shocked how good this is.
Amazing amazing amazing ✨
You're pushing the medium forward, Adam and team 🙏🙏
Adam this teaching method is brilliant. Thank you!
Thanks
I thank you sincerely for the brilliant content.
I however have an interesting question, bordering on the philosophical, here goes
1) What defines a chord a being a Jazz Chord as opposed to just a chord? can an ordinary major chord sound lile a Jazz Chord if it juxtaposed against another chord in a really unconventional or unique way?
Can jazz chords be defined as such in isolation, or is it more to do with chord juxtaposition in general.
Sorry for all the questions.
Man, you guys have unlocked something special
Came for piano ideas and got some drumming ideas too. Boo yeah!
LOVE this piano tutorial approach,....Its like a learning jam sessoin....
Super well presented lessons! Besides the chords themselfes, this was a great ear training because of the repetition!
y’all should make a part two on this explaining how to solo over it. the basic stuff.
I ised this progression during our meet and greet break at church on sunday.
I can't believe this is available! love it.
This is awesome content. I played along from the beginning, so much fun! Love the green highlighed keys! Thanks for the chords and the great videos!
Thank you, Adam! Can’t wait to try.
So practical! Thank you for this🙏🏾
Your video and content is outstanding.
Waiting for the most beautiful playlist from musics like this 🤩
Very very instructive. Awesome.
Very helpful. I want more like this one. Thank you very much.
Nice, simple approach to jazz comping. It would be cool if you could do a tutorial on that little improv you did at the end.
This is really great inspiring education! Keep it up like this! Thank you:)
Love the format! Well done
ye the guy editing is getting that BAAAAG. such a well crafted video
Everyone is praising the piano teaching, but I'm definitely also going to steal the drummer's simple kit idea with two different sticks.
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