Join Marcus Elliot as he teaches you about using triad pairs over dominant chords and the blues. Find more great videos like this at jazzeddetroit.org/
I have know about triad pairs from back in the days when I tried to catch John Coltrane at every opportunity that was made available to me. With that being said, I would like to say that you have explained triad pairs in a very easy to understand way that will be most welcomed on the subject.
Damn, this is so helpful! But here's a dumb question: on the blues, you're just playing the different triads over the simple I, IV, V blues pattern, building the triads from each chord, correct? dumb question, but that's what I heard. I'm a comeback trumpet player. I've been practicing tritone triads but didn't know how to use them. This vid gives me enough things to practice for weeks ahead, so huge thanks, Mr. Elliot.
I have seen his video about Jazzed Masterclass: Triad Pairs, I liked it a lot, I am a Cuban with 71 years of age, I live in Florida, in C'uba I had no opportunity for a good teacher, I ask, you have some curriculum progressive ones that can there? I saw your videos and your style like a lot, greetings and thanks.
Just 2 pairs of triads you group together based on an interval which he covered here and stated how you can improvise over certain chords whether literally or as a scale. What didn't you get? :)
The root, flat 9th triads over the blues reminded me of Monk - will check them out today
Best explanation of triad pairs I’ve seen so far! Great job!
Great stuff Marcus ! Thank you so much !
As a guitar player, just hearing it helps a lot thank you
Awesome ideas, thanks very much for this lesson. Looking forward to shedding this soon. Cheers!
Amazing!!! Great triads!!! I'll start to practice this great ideas!!!
Thanks so much. First time use of triad pairs made sense! Well done. Grateful for your help.
Very nicely done. I appreciate your encouragement, "Have some fun with it!" I very much look forward to doing it.
You have given me something very practical to work toward. Good lesson. Keep it up. Thank.
Very tasteful playing and gorgeous tenor sound.
Yes , a super clear description- helps me progress improving-thankyou
Awesome, very generous sharing!
Great lesson. Thank you.
love the video!
Great lesson mate
Wow! - Well Done!
best triad pair explainstion. ty
Great job thank you
Thanks for sharing.
Nice!! Thanks bro!!👍🙏🎶🎶🎶
Nice. I hear this but you inspired me to work it.
Very inspiring! Let´s get it!! :)
brilliant
Nice man!
Very good
Nice job - limiting it to 3 pairs over dom as a start is good.
Diatonic, diminished, Phrygian dominant. Go for miles with these!
Thanks brother. Best ever
I have know about triad pairs from back in the days when I tried to catch John Coltrane at every opportunity that was made available to me. With that being said, I would like to say that you have explained triad pairs in a very easy to understand way that will be most welcomed on the subject.
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Nice one! But please, display the key letters or use numbers like: 1 3b 5 etc for easy understanding on screen would also help
I am new to you. Great theoretic lessons here. Please tell me where you got your neck strap set up. very unique.
Very nice! This helps a lot! What mic is that, What mic is that? I rehearsal in a similar setting (small untreated room).
Damn, this is so helpful! But here's a dumb question: on the blues, you're just playing the different triads over the simple I, IV, V blues pattern, building the triads from each chord, correct? dumb question, but that's what I heard.
I'm a comeback trumpet player. I've been practicing tritone triads but didn't know how to use them. This vid gives me enough things to practice for weeks ahead, so huge thanks, Mr. Elliot.
I have seen his video about Jazzed Masterclass: Triad Pairs, I liked it a lot, I am a Cuban with 71 years of age, I live in Florida, in C'uba I had no opportunity for a good teacher, I ask, you have some curriculum progressive ones that can there? I saw your videos and your style like a lot, greetings and thanks.
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I like doing root and 2nd then you can make a hexatonic scale
Did John Coltrane use the triad pairs a lot please? It reminds me of his sound somehow
basically charlie rouse
Aldo 4 to 5 triads work well. Root position root position first inversion first inversion EX: FAC GBD ACF BGD CFA DGB …
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The 4th G triad should be BDG inversion Gus. To fix the pattern correctly .
@@gerrycappuccio4186 OF Course typo not lack of knowledge of Super Locrian, but best is when thinkg ends and you just play the moment
This is really good. BTW what mouthpiece are you using?
He's not giving you enough information,
It's not step by step so that makes it to vague
Just 2 pairs of triads you group together based on an interval which he covered here and stated how you can improvise over certain chords whether literally or as a scale. What didn't you get? :)
Triads are easy to find. (skip a note, skip a note). You can also type each tried he mentioned in google if you don't know it.
You should point out that this system was first taught other Saxophones plsyer WAY WAY BEFORE YOU WERE BORN .