Sure. The E pedal note in one example is a first idea that can be extended (playing E7/A, or B7/E like in the example, commonly used in classical music). In Am, using chords like Bb 6, BbMaj7, or Bb/D, A°, with a strong exigency concerning voice leading can sound amazing. Also, a chromatic bass melody with well chosen chords, like Am, Bb 6, B°, Am/C, C#°, Dm, D#°, E7. I suggest you to listen to my album, where this kind of chord movement is very present : open.spotify.com/album/440K2S9Nh1OfQUb3om5TOW
Fantastic ! what a fantastic lesson, Many thanks !
Improve your english just like an italo-french guy spinning around the fretboard! Bravo Martin, toujours là en des jours pas faciles
Martin: *uploads video about waltz*
Me: *pick up the guitar and start playing Montagne Sainte-Geneviève*
i LOVE all of your lessons...I have learned a lot from your teaching....thanks, bro...more lessons in English, plz....
Thank you so much for the video
Thank you for making it in English, although I enjoy all of your videos!
Merci beaucoup pour vos videos de pro que je transpose pour mon instrument et en plus je révise de l'anglais, vous êtes un excellent pédagogue !
Merci beaucoup Sylvie !!
that guitar sound amazing ~~~!!! new string???
Happy to see you have a lesson in English, good on you for that! 😆 I'll be back, love all your videos! Bravo!! 🎼🎸😊🏆🙋🏻♂️
Bonne idée l'accord de quinte superposé sur un autre ! You sound equally kind in English and in French : )
Thanks a lot !
i'm cerious for your advanced approach, because this is "basic"
Sure. The E pedal note in one example is a first idea that can be extended (playing E7/A, or B7/E like in the example, commonly used in classical music). In Am, using chords like Bb 6, BbMaj7, or Bb/D, A°, with a strong exigency concerning voice leading can sound amazing. Also, a chromatic bass melody with well chosen chords, like Am, Bb 6, B°, Am/C, C#°, Dm, D#°, E7. I suggest you to listen to my album, where this kind of chord movement is very present : open.spotify.com/album/440K2S9Nh1OfQUb3om5TOW