00:00 - Intro 00:44 - Improv - Before & After 01:49 - 2-5-1 Progression 02:50 - Scales for Improv 04:30 - Scale Connector Exercise 11:22 - Play with backing track 12:35 - Try in the opposite direction 13:09 - How to use this exercise 14:22 - Improvise over the 2-5-1 15:10 - Conclusion
Why doesn't this have more views? Jonny you're awesome man. Personally I'm moving from fast blues to more jazzy lines, Jonny helps a lot. Merci beaucoup
I'm not a beginner, (keys, sax, flute) and even though i might know most of this, it's always smart to review. You have such a wonderful vibe about you. You are such a great teacher. I love your channel.
And I also see that you use a LH fingering (e.g. at 9:51) that I (as an amateur) would not have chosen. I would use (2,1), (5,1), (3,2) and (3,1) and so on... My automatic fingering tend to choose the fingering that you show in the video (at 9:50 using (2,1), (5,1), (2,1) and (2,1)), but it seems anatomically better choose the fingering I suggest above. In your choice, in a subsequent run you have to move (2,1) from (C,E) to (D,F) (both fingers), whereas in my suggestion you only have to move 1 from E to F having 2 free to place it on D. I suppose I have erroneous assessments, but could you elaborate a bit on that? Generally, in your lessons, I think you should focus somewhat more on fingering issues. I have the conviction that having the fingering as good as ergonomically possible from the start will prevent later muscle trouble.
This is an awesome lesson, Jonny! Thank you! I was not familiar with the dominant diminished scale. It's great to be able to learn new stuff at the piano all the time.
I like the general idea of this exercise and I’ve done stuff quite similar to it but I really don’t like where the 4ths wind up rhythmically on the Imaj7. I like to do this kind of stuff but using the bebop major and Dorian scales. In that context, you wind up with the chord tones in all the important places rhythmically.
Hello Johny I am a member of Piano witn Johny, it is amazing what I am learning. I wanted to comment that I have been having some problems with the fingering on this exercise. I see that you start each time with a different finger, I haven't learned this yet. Do you have any exercises for this? it would be great to have this agulity to be able to go up and up the scales more automatically. Greetings!
On a G dominant chord, there are 4 notes: G, B, D, and F. However, you can add more notes that give it more evolved and interesting qualities. These extra notes are called extensions, and as it turns out, the diminished scale has many extensions that happen to sound good on dominant chords.
I love your courses, they pinpoint exactly what I need at this stage. Thanks so much! But: I miss fingering annotations very, very much. E.g. in this excercise it took me a quarter of an hour (at 6:51) to find out that 3 on the B flat in the second bar and 2 on the F (the last note) beautifully gave me the thumb (1) on the G in the 3. bar. And so on, which opened up the eternity of the excercise upwards. I would have saved much time if you had given me that cue in the first place. (This also goes for the left hand, of course.) I am considering paying for your courses, as i like them very much. Will the paid lessons give the fingering annotations?
Thank you, I will practice it more. I just want to ask you, if you truly know, how jazzmans do it, that they hear all the chords immediately. I can recognize triad like 1 4 5 or sometimes tonic on 6 and the other chords I just guess. Is it about psyche or emotional ease?
Hi Jonny, thank you for your educational effort! Can you please make a video or share with us recommended warm up exercises before we start hitting those notes on the piano? Thank you
Can someone explain to me why he goes tediously through scales just up and down and at the end he makes very different unrelated improvisation. What has happened here ?
Sad fact: I'm an ordinary teenager, I shoot good music content, or rather I play the piano. but no one is watching me, God bless those who have read this.)
00:00 - Intro
00:44 - Improv - Before & After
01:49 - 2-5-1 Progression
02:50 - Scales for Improv
04:30 - Scale Connector Exercise
11:22 - Play with backing track
12:35 - Try in the opposite direction
13:09 - How to use this exercise
14:22 - Improvise over the 2-5-1
15:10 - Conclusion
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Why doesn't this have more views? Jonny you're awesome man. Personally I'm moving from fast blues to more jazzy lines, Jonny helps a lot. Merci beaucoup
One of best and most clearly piano tutorials ever !! Thank you very much !!!
I'm not a beginner, (keys, sax, flute) and even though i might know most of this, it's always smart to review. You have such a wonderful vibe about you. You are such a great teacher. I love your channel.
This jazz piano improvisation exercise may have change my life too!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! 👏
Thanks everso much Jonny.
An endless sea of theory, explaind in such a simple and understanding way..., wowww...
And I also see that you use a LH fingering (e.g. at 9:51) that I (as an amateur) would not have chosen. I would use (2,1), (5,1), (3,2) and (3,1) and so on... My automatic fingering tend to choose the fingering that you show in the video (at 9:50 using (2,1), (5,1), (2,1) and (2,1)), but it seems anatomically better choose the fingering I suggest above. In your choice, in a subsequent run you have to move (2,1) from (C,E) to (D,F) (both fingers), whereas in my suggestion you only have to move 1 from E to F having 2 free to place it on D. I suppose I have erroneous assessments, but could you elaborate a bit on that? Generally, in your lessons, I think you should focus somewhat more on fingering issues. I have the conviction that having the fingering as good as ergonomically possible from the start will prevent later muscle trouble.
I am so thankfull for all your videos, you are a fabulous teacher. Here from Argentina gracias!!!
Certainly an eye-opener for me. Thanks so much!
Si'mple practice way!
Thank you very much.
i take this for my' diminish' lesson.
Chapo ba Jonny,. this is Haitian Creole that's mean I bow down. You are very helpful to the world. Thanks for every tips and secrets. God Bless you.
MAN!!!!! ❤ I LOVE YOU Understanding Jazz this is the missing thing i need to know to play Jazz supreme bro supreme teaching thank you
Thank you so much!
This was a really grrrr8 lesson Johnny, so many thanks for this. Col.
Thank you!
This is an awesome lesson, Jonny! Thank you! I was not familiar with the dominant diminished scale. It's great to be able to learn new stuff at the piano all the time.
I like the general idea of this exercise and I’ve done stuff quite similar to it but I really don’t like where the 4ths wind up rhythmically on the Imaj7. I like to do this kind of stuff but using the bebop major and Dorian scales. In that context, you wind up with the chord tones in all the important places rhythmically.
Good morning, Thanks🙏
That was WAY cool Johnny,,your awesome buddy..Thanks..
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for!
I finally understood that missing link of diminished, thank you very much. Suscribed
I love thiss kind of tutorials more 🙏 tutorial plsss ❤️ i love your style.. God bless you moreee abundantly . You're my inspiration to play 🎹 🙏👏
You are the Bob Ross of piano instruction...❤
Great lesson! Love that diminished scale. Really perks up the ears.
Thank you very much!
Dude I have an adult student who wants to learn jazz and you saved my life.
Best piano teacher on TH-cam ❤️
Damn man, best teacher on yt thank you
Problem here is that no one on youtube makes videos like this for MINOR II-V-I.... And perhaps thats the gatekeep in effect.
true
Could you elaborate please?
It’s awesome!
Thank you!
Great lesson, Jonny. The best in town!
I enjoyed this lesson. It's finally starting to sink and make sense. Thanks so much Jonny!
This is a great lesson is very well could be the quintessential lesson the bridge to improvisation...🎉
Awesome!
Really great stuff for practice Jonny! I love it!
Thanks, thanks and Thanks... you're Great!
Awesome tip Johnny
Great lesson!! Thanx!! Great concepts!
Hello Johny
I am a member of Piano witn Johny, it is amazing what I am learning. I wanted to comment that I have been having some problems with the fingering on this exercise. I see that you start each time with a different finger, I haven't learned this yet. Do you have any exercises for this? it would be great to have this agulity to be able to go up and up the scales more automatically.
Greetings!
Great tutorial as ever! As a "classical intermediate/confused jazz beginner" could you explain how/why you chose the G dominant diminished scale?
On a G dominant chord, there are 4 notes: G, B, D, and F. However, you can add more notes that give it more evolved and interesting qualities. These extra notes are called extensions, and as it turns out, the diminished scale has many extensions that happen to sound good on dominant chords.
The dominant diminished scale usually works on dominant seventh chords, aka the fifth of a major scale or the seventh of a minor scale.
Using the altered scale would even give you the #5 but this scale sounds interesting, too.
But why did he choose it for G and not for say C or D? @@EvanWiederandersMusic
@@CrowCloudsG diminished is used for G7, C diminished is used for C7, etc.
From Brazil, Thanks
Great lesson!
This is great!!! Thank you
Brilliant mate!
This is a great resource sir and thanks for sharing this. But I need help with the fingerings for this exercises. Thanks
thank you!
Awesome tutorial!
cool stuff bro
Thank you!
God bless you thank you for sharing
So useful as usual❤️
I love your courses, they pinpoint exactly what I need at this stage. Thanks so much! But: I miss fingering annotations very, very much. E.g. in this excercise it took me a quarter of an hour (at 6:51) to find out that 3 on the B flat in the second bar and 2 on the F (the last note) beautifully gave me the thumb (1) on the G in the 3. bar. And so on, which opened up the eternity of the excercise upwards. I would have saved much time if you had given me that cue in the first place. (This also goes for the left hand, of course.) I am considering paying for your courses, as i like them very much. Will the paid lessons give the fingering annotations?
Thank you, I will practice it more. I just want to ask you, if you truly know, how jazzmans do it, that they hear all the chords immediately. I can recognize triad like 1 4 5 or sometimes tonic on 6 and the other chords I just guess. Is it about psyche or emotional ease?
very instructive - thnx
Nice video, Jonny.
How do you know which kind of scale to use for different chord progressions?
Very cool!
Hi Jonny. I am very interested in your courses but I do not understand English, is it possible to follow your classes with audio in Spanish?
Looks like Jonny "secretly" visited the Phrygian , Lydian and Locrian modes in this improvisation. Great lesson!
first sentence is too relatable
Hi Jonny, thank you for your educational effort! Can you please make a video or share with us recommended warm up exercises before we start hitting those notes on the piano? Thank you
hi Mellot i am ,i've a trouble with improvisation so Can i have some advice
I love you Johnny
Woo you awesome
What I can practice I just know notes little bit keys and what portable piano inget
Wow why did they never teach me this in music school lmao thank you thank you
Thank you!
Thank you Jonny! Fun excercise to practice! Gonna get those notes soinding great soon! Love playing with backing track!
I'm struggling to get a nice sound out of the diminished dominant scale, its just sounding a bit janky, any suggestions you have that might fix this?
Bom demais. Abraço do Brasil
Teacher john i've a complaint
Therefore how can i practice scales?
Hi, do you have perfect pitch?
2:25 it reminded me of that face fabd guy
Lol!
What kind and brand of piano is that?
Excelente.
Don’t forget to SWING! Double counting in your head gets the feeling going…..
2:58
4:45
3:30 (for myself)
5:30
Amazing 👏👏👏, you look like Lord Voldemort (
Ralph Fiennes ) 😂😂😂😂
Whenever I am improvisng I just dont know where my fingers should go and when to jump how far? Can anyone please help me.
Can someone explain to me why he goes tediously through scales just up and down and at the end he makes very different unrelated improvisation. What has happened here ?
Basically he picked notes on the scale and used the exercise to find ways to connect the melodies together to give the improv more direction
6:30
Play 11:23
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It's like you are breaking out of a diminished scale into the normal dominant scale.
3:30 (for myself)
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How many Guitarist are secretly watch these vids??
Sad fact: I'm an ordinary teenager, I shoot good music content, or rather I play the piano. but no one is watching me, God bless those who have read this.)
I don’t like this tutorial. If you are able to understand it you don’t need it.
exactly
I love Blues, but I just cannot see the appeal of Jazz.
Something must have drawn you here.
Meh
Great lesson !
3:30 (for myself)