Thanks for the vids. This particular trick would often work on these exact chord types, but technically, the I chord in minor key (or tonal center) is hardly a Im7, rather a Im6 or Im7M, isn't it? In these most common cases, would reusing a major ii-V-I resolving on the IM fifth not clash big time on the Im6 or Im7M?
Thanks for the thoughtful question! You would have to slightly adjust your resolution point if the final chord is a im6, but that’s not too complicated. I can do a follow up video explaining how if you’d find that helpful 🤘
@@ChaseMaddox Yes, that was more a remark than a question, we just need to pay special attention to the frequent Im6 or Im7M cases... An outside note is not too bad during the ii-V, but killer at the mighty resolution!😁 Keep up the very good vids! 🙂
I don’t currently teach any private students but I’m considering starting up a group guitar studio for a monthly membership. Is that something you’d be interested in?
Man hat game on point! 👌
A good hat is the key to saucey jazz lines
Haha thank you! 🤘
Works very well, especially with octave displacement and sounds great for lines with very large intervals.
Totally! 🤘
That's something I never thought of thanks man!
You’re welcome! 🤘
Awesome Chase 👍🎸 your content has been soooooooo good! Best to you brother, have a great weekend!
Thank you, you too! 🤘
Hi Chase, many thanks loved the lessons especiallythe variants really good.👍👍👍
Thank you David! 🤘
Amazing performance, and, I've said it before, great sound! Thanks for the PDF!
Also, and perharps more to the point here, very cool concept! It never occurred to me that shift to the relative key could work that well on a ii V i.
Thank you Pat! 🙏
Great lesson brother!
Thank you!
luv it! good video :)
Thanks Travis! 🤘
You're badass, man.
Thanks man! 🤘
Thanks for the vids. This particular trick would often work on these exact chord types, but technically, the I chord in minor key (or tonal center) is hardly a Im7, rather a Im6 or Im7M, isn't it?
In these most common cases, would reusing a major ii-V-I resolving on the IM fifth not clash big time on the Im6 or Im7M?
Thanks for the thoughtful question! You would have to slightly adjust your resolution point if the final chord is a im6, but that’s not too complicated. I can do a follow up video explaining how if you’d find that helpful 🤘
@@ChaseMaddox Yes, that was more a remark than a question, we just need to pay special attention to the frequent Im6 or Im7M cases... An outside note is not too bad during the ii-V, but killer at the mighty resolution!😁
Keep up the very good vids! 🙂
@@djayyy108 100% agree! Thank you!
Ey do you teach or mentor people? :D
I don’t currently teach any private students but I’m considering starting up a group guitar studio for a monthly membership. Is that something you’d be interested in?
Lets goooo
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