Thanks for this! What are some of the things you're considering when choosing between the different variations of alt chords? Outside of the altered note being in the melody, I've never really understood when to use one type of alt chord versus another.
Alt Chords Part 2 is coming this Sunday, where I show you the different variations (beginner/intermediate) ways to use Alt chords, hopefully that will help. You can use Alt chords whenever you want to change your chord progression and sound a little "extra" you hear Alt chords a lot in jazz, Bossa nova, Latin and Gospel Music.
@rodterrell304 I'm aware of that but not to many of my completion are actively teaching music on TH-cam and I learn better from black people since I'm a black person
In the chord progression of C major, D is the (ii) of the ii-V-I and therefore none of these pitches change. I think you mean when I play the Alt Chord on the G7, I made a correction because I actually play G7b13. When I said out loud it was flat 9... and put my correction in the video... hopefully that makes sense and we are on the same page :)
This is beautiful ❤️
You are blessed in every way!
Thanks for the knowledge 🙏🏾
❤ Awesome
You are great at sharing your knowledge about playing the piano.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it, Part 2 of Alt Chords coming this Sunday!
@TheDigitalPianoAcademy You are welcome.
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Thanks for this! What are some of the things you're considering when choosing between the different variations of alt chords? Outside of the altered note being in the melody, I've never really understood when to use one type of alt chord versus another.
Alt Chords Part 2 is coming this Sunday, where I show you the different variations (beginner/intermediate) ways to use Alt chords, hopefully that will help. You can use Alt chords whenever you want to change your chord progression and sound a little "extra" you hear Alt chords a lot in jazz, Bossa nova, Latin and Gospel Music.
finally found a black musician on TH-cam i can learn from please keep uploading videos i love how you break it down
There are lots of musicians to learn from, don’t just watch this on, there are many colors in the world.
@rodterrell304 I'm aware of that but not to many of my completion are actively teaching music on TH-cam and I learn better from black people since I'm a black person
Of course, thanks for commenting, I love to teach and more videos will be coming out soon!
True, but perhaps there are preferences and thats okay too!
Glad I can help you!
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If D is your 9 then it’s a sharp 9 and not a flat 9….. kindly let me know if I’m miss by something…
The only one she got right was the last example: on G7 Ab is your flat 9 and Eb/D# is your flat 13.😅 *She makes the corrections in the caption edit
@@dkant4511 I hope she reshoots this... That's worth correcting IMO.
In the chord progression of C major, D is the (ii) of the ii-V-I and therefore none of these pitches change. I think you mean when I play the Alt Chord on the G7, I made a correction because I actually play G7b13. When I said out loud it was flat 9... and put my correction in the video... hopefully that makes sense and we are on the same page :)
Thank you! I was hoping it wasn't too complicated to put the corrections in but I am happy you were able to see it :)
I will definitely follow up with another video like this ! Thank you :)
Sangah Noona intro😏
good content though
thank you, much appreciated to be compared to Sangah!
Please, no more 2-5-1 makes "jazzy" just sound cliché