Jason, although I know about extensions, you're one of the first music teachers who explained about the 7th chord. It makes do much sense. Thanks a mill.
Thanks for a very "calorie dense" lesson! And you have a beautiful voice- I rarely cry at music but Amazing Grace brought tears to my eyes. Love this channel!
Thanks, Jason... your lessons make the concepts so simple in understanding and practice. I was not sure and always confused with the concept and how to use a sus chord. Clear now... thank you.
Very informative lesson Jason 😊 thank you! The A triage has so many diff ways to be played an it all sounds so beautiful. Thank you my excellent teacher, you’re jus great!
I just discovered you and i'm quite happy about it! Can you do a video about progressions like the pop ones you used on "add" section with lots of key changes? Or where you explain how a right hand colourful chord can easily be taken as a different one and bass leads us to a new world? I'm searching for bridges like those in all genres :D ! To kinda unify all the different ways of changing colour/key etc. specialling in classic and jazz but yeah... You can never take enough of everything... Once i heard your "add" section i got so exited!
Could you please make a lesson on: Borrowing Chords (am guessing used in music composition?) and Chord Modulation? .... Btw, Lots of teaching there, so much to grasp and practice, Thank you very much Jason 😃😇
Hello jason Just before 5:19 , you played a melody incredibly similar to a soundtrack in an animation movie (called How you train your dragon). Check out the soundtracks from that movie, its harmonically incredible work, and a breakdown of one of the soundtracks could be a potential video as well.
@@nathanielschool “I guess?” Lol This a question I been asking and no one has a correct answer. It can’t be Cadd9 cuase I have 3 and 5 as a higher pitch and it can’t be Cadd2 cuase i have no C on my right.
I have to admit I have learned so much from this guy here....great teacher!! Thank you from the Netherlands
You are most welcome
Thanking you for these precious teachings.
Glad you like them!
Absolutely love your work Jason. I look forward to your lessons every day. An amazing teacher,thank you
My pleasure Carmel!
Thank You Sir ...from South Africa...
Always a pleasure, Shaun!😊
Jason, although I know about extensions, you're one of the first music teachers who explained about the 7th chord. It makes do much sense. Thanks a mill.
Most welcome Henry!
Thank you ❤ so useful....all my doubt cleared as a professionally unlearnt pianist.
You're welcome Bobin! 😊
You might wanna check out this video as well: th-cam.com/video/4LtOItbMiW0/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for a very "calorie dense" lesson! And you have a beautiful voice- I rarely cry at music but Amazing Grace brought tears to my eyes. Love this channel!
Thank you so much Reba!
Thanks, Jason... your lessons make the concepts so simple in understanding and practice. I was not sure and always confused with the concept and how to use a sus chord. Clear now... thank you.
Great to hear Sanjeev!
Very informative lesson Jason 😊 thank you! The A triage has so many diff ways to be played an it all sounds so beautiful. Thank you my excellent teacher, you’re jus great!
My pleasure Joyce!
Background Setup is Amazing sir
Awesome Immanuel! I'm going to try this and one more soon!
Great lesson, love the vocal riffing too
Thanks so much, Alex! 😄
Simple,excellent teaching!
Many thanks Mano!
Thank you Jason for unveiling this foggy topic (at least for me)
Most welcome Ahmed!
Superb lesson you made it so easy to understand ❤
Glad to hear that Snehan!
Thank you Jason.
Most welcome! Thanks so much for your support!
Excellent Jason , thank you 😊
Glad you enjoyed it Patricia!
I just discovered you and i'm quite happy about it! Can you do a video about progressions like the pop ones you used on "add" section with lots of key changes? Or where you explain how a right hand colourful chord can easily be taken as a different one and bass leads us to a new world? I'm searching for bridges like those in all genres :D ! To kinda unify all the different ways of changing colour/key etc. specialling in classic and jazz but yeah... You can never take enough of everything... Once i heard your "add" section i got so exited!
Sure. Will plan. You can also go through the recommended videos in the description. Some of those might help!
Great lesson so much emotions this chords bring . Question what about inversions of Sus Chords and how to use them .
Done. I will plan a lesson on this Robert!
Thank you so much Jason. This is so much more clear for me now. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
You are very welcome
Very useful lesson sir, Thanks
You are most welcome Jagadis!
Bravo very nice lessons. I'll watch this at less ten time. Thanks alot.
Awesome Howard. Glad you liked it!
Could you please make a lesson on: Borrowing Chords (am guessing used in music composition?) and Chord Modulation? .... Btw, Lots of teaching there, so much to grasp and practice, Thank you very much Jason 😃😇
Absolutely second this!
Great suggestion Sharath. Do this in our regular Theory lessons. Will plan something!
@@nathanielschool Thanks again Jason, actually i had mentioned the same in on another of your lesson....eagerly waiting for it 😃
Loved the improv intro. Sounds like you need to do a lesson on "cocktail" piano.
Great suggestion Sharad!
Wonderful 👍👍👍
Many thanks Kishore!
Thank you sir
So nice of you Jarald!
excellent
Many many thanks
I just learned more and more from him....the playing style and perfect explanation...is the major output from him..❤❤
Thanks so much for your support!
Awesome video
Thanks a ton Andrew!
Merci de France
Glad you enjoyed the lesson 🙏
Hello jason
Just before 5:19 , you played a melody incredibly similar to a soundtrack in an animation movie (called How you train your dragon). Check out the soundtracks from that movie, its harmonically incredible work, and a breakdown of one of the soundtracks could be a potential video as well.
That's an awesome suggestion Zubin! Will definitely give this soundtrack a listen!
I was so scared when you added the minor 6 but laughed with your alien remark.
Haha!
I have a question: you explain Cadd2 and Csus2, what about if I play C on left hand and on right hand I play DEG what will be the name of that chord?
C add2 will be C major triad (CEG) + D
C sus2 will be CDG
C in LH and DEG in RH would be an Add 9 or Add 2 I guess
@@nathanielschool “I guess?” Lol This a question I been asking and no one has a correct answer. It can’t be Cadd9 cuase I have 3 and 5 as a higher pitch and it can’t be Cadd2 cuase i have no C on my right.