I'll use the swing intro can be used in: Take the A Train, Satin Doll, C jam blues and ! I'll use the Ballad Intro can be used in: Misty, Stella by starlight, The way you look tonight! I'll use the latin intro in: Song for my father, Girl from Ipanema! Also, I have a video suggestion: Could you teach a bit on motivic development in jazz? I personally find it very amusing. Thanks!
In the first intro you identify the G-Bb-Db-F/G chord as A7(b13b9) - would this be easier to think of as Gm7b5 (G half-dim) instead - especially as you have the G in the bass? Also not sure why there is a Db and not C# if you are calling this A7... ? this seems a bit confusing.
Many thanks for this video! Just a detail: the last chord of the Latin intro has the major 9th (note E), not the flat 9th, am I right? Apart of this note, the last two bars are exactly one tone below the first two, I think
NICE J...that was very helpful to the old man, Thanks!! Could u please tell me what on screen midi player device that you are using? And also...are there midi files that come with your lesson?
Good stuff - thanks. However, I think the last chord name in the first intro is wrong: It is not a G13, since there is no 11 ( C)included. Not sure how it should be notated - probably G add9,13 or maybe G13 no 11. Same applies to the second example: There is no 11 C in the G13b9, so it is not a 13-chord.
@@sourigaijin You are right. However, if it is essential that a note belonging to the extended chord is not played, it should be made clear in the notation. G13 is probably ok in this case :)
00:00 - Intro
00:40 - Stock Jazz Swing
03:30 - Stock Ballad
05:51 - Stock Latin
08:48 - Conclusion
Can't probably do this for now because I am a total Jazz beginner. Never played jazz before.
Will go to your beginners lesson now.
Love the way you break things down, Jonny, makes it all seem so accessible and gives me hope 👍
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Great info. Thanks sharing.
Thanks for this, Johnny 👌🏼
I'll use the swing intro can be used in: Take the A Train, Satin Doll, C jam blues and !
I'll use the Ballad Intro can be used in: Misty, Stella by starlight, The way you look tonight!
I'll use the latin intro in: Song for my father, Girl from Ipanema!
Also, I have a video suggestion: Could you teach a bit on motivic development in jazz? I personally find it very amusing.
Thanks!
Great lesson, thank you !
You are really good and explain with talent to make easy what is difficult. Thank you for your lessons. God bless you.
I love the way you look every night Chandler!
Thank You Jonny
Thanx, Jonny😎
So useful and thanks.
In the first intro you identify the G-Bb-Db-F/G chord as A7(b13b9) - would this be easier to think of as Gm7b5 (G half-dim) instead - especially as you have the G in the bass? Also not sure why there is a Db and not C# if you are calling this A7... ? this seems a bit confusing.
Great Jonny.
Hello Johnny, thanks a lot
put a b9 on the g7 on the first intro and its much nicer, plus a litte high G to set it up
Many thanks for this video! Just a detail: the last chord of the Latin intro has the major 9th (note E), not the flat 9th, am I right? Apart of this note, the last two bars are exactly one tone below the first two, I think
NICE J...that was very helpful to the old man, Thanks!!
Could u please tell me what on screen midi player device that you are using?
And also...are there midi files that come with your lesson?
I slapped like on ur vid!
Awesome
thy jonny!
What piano are you playing?
Good stuff - thanks. However, I think the last chord name in the first intro is wrong: It is not a G13, since there is no 11 ( C)included. Not sure how it should be notated - probably G add9,13 or maybe G13 no 11. Same applies to the second example: There is no 11 C in the G13b9, so it is not a 13-chord.
Not every note has to played in an extended chord.
@@sourigaijin You are right. However, if it is essential that a note belonging to the extended chord is not played, it should be made clear in the notation. G13 is probably ok in this case :)
1:17 this also named G Half Diminished
There's intros in jazz?
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