The exemples are great, and it's a nice advice. Little notice : the exemples starting from 3:30 are displaced compared to the tabs. But it's easy to understand, no worries.
Great video, Would love to hear this concept over a whole standard. Will listen to some tunes Peter is playing to check this out more, even though I have listened to Peter for years. Interesting I hadn't thought of this while listening to him but now totally makes sense. Thank you.
production quality has improved, nice job! but i highly recommend not using AI generated background music, why not just use your own playing or something?
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This is really precious and rare advice, man. I'm not sure many people will understand the depth of it, but thanks so much for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The exemples are great, and it's a nice advice. Little notice : the exemples starting from 3:30 are displaced compared to the tabs. But it's easy to understand, no worries.
Thanks!!
Great video, Would love to hear this concept over a whole standard. Will listen to some tunes Peter is playing to check this out more, even though I have listened to Peter for years. Interesting I hadn't thought of this while listening to him but now totally makes sense. Thank you.
Great suggestion!
Good video. I liked the 1 diminished over the 1.
Cool, thanks!!
Thanks❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊
Is there an approach to choosing THE note? Chord tone? Something else?
Start with the 1,3,5 and expand from there!
@@Guitarmin98 thanks
Niceeeee
production quality has improved, nice job! but i highly recommend not using AI generated background music, why not just use your own playing or something?
Thanks for the feedback!
@Rob shut up.
Maybe go find Peter and get a better interview yourself ?