Honestly one of the best ways to practice is to find something like that 2516 in E major and then 251 in F, then take that through all the keys, and make basically an etude out of it. This really gets it into your fingers and most importantly, your ears.
Thank you so much your videos always open my ears and mind to yet another way to think about music. As a great sax player said and I've never forgotten.... There are many paths to the same destination.
Was just talking to my friend about this the other day, writing out the progression to There Will Never Be Another You, and highlighting all the 2-5's. Basically the point I was making was for me I started with thinking about all the changes in their respective keys (2-5 to C, 2-5 to Ab), and overtime it's just gotten easier to think of everything in one key (7-b5 to 3 to the 6-). Just gotta take these concepts one by one and slowly add them to your vocabulary!
Man, this is some amazing insight right here. Also, freaking beautiful chord voicings! Could you talk about those in a video maybe? How you think about layering and doubling notes inside of a chord to make it thicker, that would be so useful. Keep it up your stuff is awesome (both music and education/content)
Bro, you are a super intelligent man as well as musician. Don't diminish yourself either! Thank you for pointing that '6 ways either way' method too - game changer for me!!!🎉
Spray some wd40 on that thang lol
That’s Kiefer’s tag to stop us sampling his ish 🤪
Honestly one of the best ways to practice is to find something like that 2516 in E major and then 251 in F, then take that through all the keys, and make basically an etude out of it. This really gets it into your fingers and most importantly, your ears.
Love you mentioned the etude part. I hate unmusical exercises
Thank you so much your videos always open my ears and mind to yet another way to think about music. As a great sax player said and I've never forgotten.... There are many paths to the same destination.
You taught my heart to sing, such a lovely song!
Very didactic! Thank you!!
Was just talking to my friend about this the other day, writing out the progression to There Will Never Be Another You, and highlighting all the 2-5's. Basically the point I was making was for me I started with thinking about all the changes in their respective keys (2-5 to C, 2-5 to Ab), and overtime it's just gotten easier to think of everything in one key (7-b5 to 3 to the 6-). Just gotta take these concepts one by one and slowly add them to your vocabulary!
thanks for watching! found a new favourite song cutting this one…been humming this all week :)
Man, this is some amazing insight right here. Also, freaking beautiful chord voicings! Could you talk about those in a video maybe? How you think about layering and doubling notes inside of a chord to make it thicker, that would be so useful. Keep it up your stuff is awesome (both music and education/content)
Bro, you are a super intelligent man as well as musician. Don't diminish yourself either!
Thank you for pointing that '6 ways either way' method too - game changer for me!!!🎉
Love the squeaks😂 keep it up Daddy Kief❤
I love the idea of stability by proximity and instability of harmonics 🤔 Cool way to think aboot it.
Will there be sessions in August?
yes! I will be back Sunday the 16th. I'll put up some dates in the next day or so.
Have you tried wd-40 for the squeaky pedal?
Also, my On Stage Stands sustain pedal is quiet as can be. I've had it 6 months and I don't know if it's a consistent thing. But maybe worth a try?
song name?
I'm more than willing to send you money for WD-40 spray and/or a new sustain pedal if it's toast ❤
sustain pedal is okay but your royal grand sounds a bit weird
best content on yt thank u kief and schnoodle
cheers @gabkiu!