This video along with your backing track video and its chord breakdowns are such a valuable resource, thank you so much! I've learned a lot from your channel.
Nice - thank you. I've a bit of confusion over your indicating the Dorian minor scale is also known as the"Jazz" minor scale. I've always understood the jazz minor scale to be the ascending Melodic minor scale - not Dorian. Dorian contains a b7 - jazz or melodic minor contains a major 7. Thanks again for emphasizing the brilliance of Pink Floyd music
I always associate melodic minor with altered dominant chords in a Jazz context, but both get used in jazz a lot. But technically you are correct that the melodic minor scale is called the jazz minor scale.
20:42-21:43 sounds exactly like Pink Floyd. Well done with the chords. The drums sound nothing like Pink Floyd but I know that wasn't your intent for the video
oh, this is super nice and useful information. with all laid out, I can see it now! THANK YOU!
You’re welcome!
This video along with your backing track video and its chord breakdowns are such a valuable resource, thank you so much! I've learned a lot from your channel.
You're welcome! Glad this helpful for you. I'm just trying to make the kind of lessons I would have wanted to watch when I was younger.
Am here from reddit this is great
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks man this video is great!
You’re welcome!
Nice - thank you. I've a bit of confusion over your indicating the Dorian minor scale is also known as the"Jazz" minor scale. I've always understood the jazz minor scale to be the ascending Melodic minor scale - not Dorian. Dorian contains a b7 - jazz or melodic minor contains a major 7. Thanks again for emphasizing the brilliance of Pink Floyd music
I always associate melodic minor with altered dominant chords in a Jazz context, but both get used in jazz a lot.
But technically you are correct that the melodic minor scale is called the jazz minor scale.
Thanks I found a gold mine 😅
Welcome!!
The D#dim7? Is that a half diminished 7th (Minor 7 b5) or a full diminished 7th?
@@douginny fully diminished
20:42-21:43 sounds exactly like Pink Floyd. Well done with the chords. The drums sound nothing like Pink Floyd but I know that wasn't your intent for the video
Thanks! The focus was on the chords, the drums of course sound much more modern.
If Bbadd11 has the Eb in it. What would a Bb chord with the added E instead of Eb be called?
Bbadd#11
It amazes me that music has answer to everything until someone does a crazy improvisation on an electric guitar
@@BeatSyncBytes 🤘🤘
So Pink Floyd only use minor key progressions?
Definitely not, and I mentioned the comfortably numb chorus in this lesson.
That being said most of their iconic songs are in minor keys.
@@TheProgSchool could you elaborate a bit more on the major, cause this says the “ultimate” maybe make a part 2
@@wandajames143 I’ll see what I can do!
@@TheProgSchool great! You know your shit.
@@wandajames143 thanks!