Mikko. You're a natural at finding creative and lyrical ways exercises using the bebop language. I believe you could literally go on with even more ideas. Really effective exercises that develop your ears and fingers. Thank you. This was great fun and I also came across my own ideas with your inspiration while watching you develop your themes. 👏 👏 👏 Your teaching/inspiring us to teach and grow ideas too.
Great lesson, always nice to dive in Barry Harris stuff.. In case of a lydian dominant chord, let s say D7#11, I'd play Amelodic min if i want to hear that #11, the thing is that by doing so the D note happen NOT to be on the strong beat but the III' and VII' are definitely there, so I think it works pretty well
Mikko, great lessons, really enjoy your book reviews, esp. Brett Wilmott's "Harmony, Theory & Voicing". I wonder if you could look at some more chapters. Also, talk about some of the non-music books on your bookshelf. The "other" Mikko, the reader!
Mikko. You're a natural at finding creative and lyrical ways exercises using the bebop language. I believe you could literally go on with even more ideas. Really effective exercises that develop your ears and fingers. Thank you. This was great fun and I also came across my own ideas with your inspiration while watching you develop your themes. 👏 👏 👏 Your teaching/inspiring us to teach and grow ideas too.
Lots of very inspiring material here. Thanks for sharing!
Only seen the intro, just nice playing. Gonna watch the rest later..... Really pleased to hear Barry Harris's name mentioned, a great mind
Great lesson, always nice to dive in Barry Harris stuff..
In case of a lydian dominant chord, let s say D7#11, I'd play Amelodic min if i want to hear that #11, the thing is that by doing so the D note happen NOT to be on the strong beat but the III' and VII' are definitely there, so I think it works pretty well
You're always good for a workout
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This is the real stuff, helt enkelt.
Mikko, great lessons, really enjoy your book reviews, esp. Brett Wilmott's
"Harmony, Theory & Voicing". I wonder if you could look at some more chapters.
Also, talk about some of the non-music books on your bookshelf. The "other" Mikko,
the reader!
That's a col idea but it would probably confuse my audience. It would have a different channel. Plus I'm not sure I qualify to do book reviews.
Nice doobeedoowah phrases!!!!
I'm the scatman 🥸
Excelente!! Muchas gracias maestro.
Very nice.
Mikko, did you notice you SANG 6th and 5th degree on 24.20? ;)
"you have to do somethings yourself" - MH 😅
Second here. Instant like!