This channel is incredible. My struggle was always how to learn richer sounding chords and how to implement them. My overall music vocabulary never got passed an intermediate level. This channel gives the vocab and situations to use it! Thank you! You are the man
Yeah dude with your open voicing, this chord won't terrify the pastor but it will still impress the musicians in the congregation! Nolan Williams Jr. has done some crazy stuff with this chord, he wrote a part for me with a section that had the entire melody harmonized with #9 chords all built from the melody downward, it was very Stravinsky-sounding. So you can always try that if you have the urge to really freak people out, lol.
The way I memorize this chord is by playing a dominant 7th chord and playing a major triad above it but the interval is a major 3rd below the root note of the dominant chord, sound complicated to type my explanation but easier to show 😅
Another way that I was thinking of is playing a dominant 7 chord (omit the 5th) and then play the flatted 6th chord major triad above it. For my mind, a flatted 6th is a little easier for me to recognize quickly.
sean i listen your podcast on google but i just want to be sure which part of the human ears of vocabulary which vocabulary i must study on to listen to the notes and melody carefully by sensing sound on the piano i just want to be sure if i thinking right thing please
Basically the idea is that the ear should be used to identify sounds and chords, you need to have these chords as a part of your existing vocabulary in order for your ear to hear them. The goal is to build your chord vocab first, then build ear second
Lesson is good but maybe for me the sound isn’t cutting through and I’m using headphones try a brighter sound...maybe? Because I can’t hear the sound clear it’s muddy to me,
Music is unlimited, there are so many things you can do if you think outside the box
there it is 💯
Absolutely! Going outside the box has definitely open up A LOT for me!
This channel is incredible. My struggle was always how to learn richer sounding chords and how to implement them. My overall music vocabulary never got passed an intermediate level. This channel gives the vocab and situations to use it! Thank you! You are the man
Nothing wrong with intermediate tho doc!! I’d settle for that in a heartbeat bro!
This video is loaded 😤no cap 🔥
its funny that i use these chords every sunday. but your twist I never thought about. I may have too take some of your vibe and combine it with mine
Yeah man, everyone uses these differently I’ve noticed
@@SeanWilsonPiano bro your chords and patches are nice!
Yeah dude with your open voicing, this chord won't terrify the pastor but it will still impress the musicians in the congregation! Nolan Williams Jr. has done some crazy stuff with this chord, he wrote a part for me with a section that had the entire melody harmonized with #9 chords all built from the melody downward, it was very Stravinsky-sounding. So you can always try that if you have the urge to really freak people out, lol.
Actually sounds kind of dope man’
Thank you for this video! This is yet another chord I’ve used over the years but never knew the theory behind. Thanks!
The way I memorize this chord is by playing a dominant 7th chord and playing a major triad above it but the interval is a major 3rd below the root note of the dominant chord, sound complicated to type my explanation but easier to show 😅
Yeah trying to grasp it, but as long as it works for you. Plus you’re thinking in terms of triads which is great
@@SeanWilsonPiano For example the F7#9#5 you played was in essence a Dbmaj/F7, Db is a major 3rd below F
Another way that I was thinking of is playing a dominant 7 chord (omit the 5th) and then play the flatted 6th chord major triad above it. For my mind, a flatted 6th is a little easier for me to recognize quickly.
These are upper structures right?
Me too
I love how you teach piano. You inspire me when I watch every piece of your tutorial. God bless you.
Appreciate it man thanks
Wow! A turnaround chord as well! This is rich man thanks!
Beautiful Chords 🎵
Excellent material per usual. Thx man!!
"Go head-on" Sean Wilson 😏🎶👍🎵🔥!
Bruh you are fire with them chords!!
Appreciate it doc!!
I love those damn #9#5 chord ouff🔥🔥🔥
Ouff... one on my favorite phrases lol
@@SeanWilsonPiano yessir🔥
God bless you Sir Sean!!!❤🎹💥
Excellent teaching👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks Sean for That information... .
yessir man!
You really messed me up doing that song in B flat!
Don’t like Bb?
I usually play this song in C. When you started to play those chords in B flat they sounded so good I was about to cry!
Lost me when he got a drink 🥃
You are awesome man
Bless you man am enjoying your lessons. Good work and thank you for sharing. Can u teach praise him please
Sean .. Merci ! 🔥
I gota learn this
To me this is more or less Tritone Substitution (C# G)
Good stuff.
Hi Sean, how are you, about the motorcircler accident, I hope that only bad scare, keep going all your tutorial are awesome .
thanks for asking man, shoulder still sore but doing the stretches and stuff... other than that everything pretty much healing up already
Sean, kindly tell us the plugin you installed into your ears and your fingers?
😂 stopppp.... lol
Good one
Twin Sean 😅👌🏾
😂😂
sean i listen your podcast on google but i just want to be sure which part of the human ears of vocabulary which vocabulary i must study on to listen to the notes and melody carefully by sensing sound on the piano i just want to be sure if i thinking right thing please
Basically the idea is that the ear should be used to identify sounds and chords, you need to have these chords as a part of your existing vocabulary in order for your ear to hear them. The goal is to build your chord vocab first, then build ear second
@@SeanWilsonPiano thanks
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Appreciate it doc!
JESUS !
Great one sir ... can you make this ok Db please ?🙏🏾
Wow
I’m stuck on that D 7 to G min9 still smh 🤦🏽♂️ mercy bro 🙌🏾🔥🙌🏾👏🏾
That D7#9#5 to Gmin7 sounds like a different chord altogether, I hear you doc
Sean i just need a whole new foundation
What software do you use for your notation?
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@Sean Wilson Piano what piano sound are you using sir? Really love it
It’s Keyscape’s grand
What software are you using to spell the chords that you are playing?
Chordie
Lesson is good but maybe for me the sound isn’t cutting through and I’m using headphones try a brighter sound...maybe? Because I can’t hear the sound clear it’s muddy to me,
The ending is super funny
Glad you enjoyed that!
Would be clearer if using regular piano sound. Right now it’s too muddy
Bro u gotta show your sound
yeah man, I use something a tad different each time, I'll make a mention
What layers ? Omg !
You should really turn your piano volume up I have to blast the phone just to not hear you still because your voice drowns the sound out also
Your explanation is not matching your c# is the sharp 5 not sharp 9
Youre a advance pianist i see it
Kind of overused, this chord. There's all kinds of tension you can do on any harmony.
To complicated