Can’t thank you enough for the work you’ve put into that, there’s a book’s worth of info and study for anyone to grab. I’m having loads of fun with this stuff and what you’ve already covered.
WOW, just for a change on youtube we have someone who is actually able to communicate in music AND English with no silly face editing-in or pseudo-Hollywood stuff just because one can! What an inspiration you are. Well done sir for a precise, professional, concise lesson in both word and performance. This video, for us non teenage people; I have to admit though my girlfriend accuses me of being exactly that sometimes! I'm nearly 72...she is MUCH younger...in age anyway...where was I? Oh yes, talking about YOU... THIS is how to do it. You have something I rarely extend to a RUclips presence...total respect. Thank You for all of your efforts and expertise.
This is great, thanks so much for taking the time to make this! We just started playing this tune in my band and I was struggling a bit with soloing over it. So many great ideas in here, feeling super inspired after watching this!
Very useful, thank you. A great example of a simple but completely non-diatonic chord progression - perfect for practicing switching scales mid-solo. I read somewhere that non-resolving dominant chords such the Db7 in this progression (which does not resolve up a 4th or down a 5th) imply the Lydian dominant scale (in this case, same as G altered/A melodic minor), and therefore also imply use of the #11 rather than the natural 4th. I wonder if this is why the Real Book authors decided to write it as Db7#11. I agree though that Db7 sounds better and provides useful ambiguity for multiple scale options.
Or to make it even easier, over the Db7 chord, think Db Lydian Dom which are the same notes as G alt and Ab Melo minor. It's like thinking Db Mixo with a sharp 4. This way you can interchange Db Mixo and and Db Lydian Dom so that the entire time your thinking Dom over the Db7 chord. There's only one note difference between Db Mixo and Db Lydian Dom. Just another way of looking at it. IMHO
Flippin' marvellous, thanks John. Here you offer so many snippets of guitar wisdom to satisfy all players at any level. I sense we share a similar broad taste in music and influences, across rock, jazz, fusion etc. Would love to see a rundown of what guitars you currently own.
I really like that wondering mysterious movement to the harmony, something that's difficult to achieve if you just feel your way through it I imagine. Which is what I'd try and do! (I'm too lazy to think about what I'm doing when improvising) It's not half as effective though, but luckily only I'm listening to it!
i mean this is just the best guitar channel. no pointless shredding, excellent information and beautiful playing. thanks mate. i got a quick HX stomp question, in australia you literally cannot buy HX stomps anymore, they're out of stock everywhere and have been for months. do you think they're about to release a sequel?
Can’t thank you enough for the work you’ve put into that, there’s a book’s worth of info and study for anyone to grab. I’m having loads of fun with this stuff and what you’ve already covered.
WOW, just for a change on youtube we have someone who is actually able to communicate in music AND English with no silly face editing-in or pseudo-Hollywood stuff just because one can! What an inspiration you are. Well done sir for a precise, professional, concise lesson in both word and performance. This video, for us non teenage people; I have to admit though my girlfriend accuses me of being exactly that sometimes! I'm nearly 72...she is MUCH younger...in age anyway...where was I? Oh yes, talking about YOU... THIS is how to do it. You have something I rarely extend to a RUclips presence...total respect. Thank You for all of your efforts and expertise.
This is great, thanks so much for taking the time to make this! We just started playing this tune in my band and I was struggling a bit with soloing over it. So many great ideas in here, feeling super inspired after watching this!
Very useful, thank you. A great example of a simple but completely non-diatonic chord progression - perfect for practicing switching scales mid-solo. I read somewhere that non-resolving dominant chords such the Db7 in this progression (which does not resolve up a 4th or down a 5th) imply the Lydian dominant scale (in this case, same as G altered/A melodic minor), and therefore also imply use of the #11 rather than the natural 4th. I wonder if this is why the Real Book authors decided to write it as Db7#11. I agree though that Db7 sounds better and provides useful ambiguity for multiple scale options.
Wonderfully clear teaching. I'm learning so much for what you share on this channel.
Looking forward to trying this over the backing track !
Or to make it even easier, over the Db7 chord, think Db Lydian Dom which are the same notes as G alt and Ab Melo minor. It's like thinking Db Mixo with a sharp 4. This way you can interchange Db Mixo and and Db Lydian Dom so that the entire time your thinking Dom over the Db7 chord. There's only one note difference between Db Mixo and Db Lydian Dom. Just another way of looking at it. IMHO
It's so easy to understand all these intersesting ideas with you.Thank you.👋👋👋
Flippin' marvellous, thanks John. Here you offer so many snippets of guitar wisdom to satisfy all players at any level. I sense we share a similar broad taste in music and influences, across rock, jazz, fusion etc. Would love to see a rundown of what guitars you currently own.
Thank you for this lesson 🙏🎶
Great playing and musicality ❤️
Those melodic minor “modified pentatonic” hacks are super helpful. Thank you.
I needed this lesson soooo much! Thank you!
another great lesson ❤️❤️
Damn, this guy really knows his stuff. Seems humble too.
This is great content
THANKS YET AGAIN JOHN,,,,,,,,,
great lesson
brilliant lesson thx
I really like that wondering mysterious movement to the harmony, something that's difficult to achieve if you just feel your way through it I imagine. Which is what I'd try and do! (I'm too lazy to think about what I'm doing when improvising) It's not half as effective though, but luckily only I'm listening to it!
i mean this is just the best guitar channel. no pointless shredding, excellent information and beautiful playing. thanks mate.
i got a quick HX stomp question, in australia you literally cannot buy HX stomps anymore, they're out of stock everywhere and have been for months. do you think they're about to release a sequel?
Amazing 🤩
this is awesome!
Amazing
Now play it in every key? : ) Thanks for the insights. Nicely explained.
On the Db7 chord in the melody, normally you have to play the note B. Besides Pat Metheny plays the note B on Db7. (seventh of Db)
Nice. that is sweet.
nice one followed for more!
Thanks bro. Learned and enjoyed. Please share, How do you get that ambient chord to try out the scale over? I’d love to play around with that.
I've not here so tasty phrasing lately , jucy )
For the Db7, I'm finding that Db Lydian Dominant works - does that sound right? Forgive my lack of music theory knowledge.
What’s the guitar you have there? Looks so good!
What kind of Fx is this?
Harmonics?
It sounds very good building an harmony under your solo (like an organ).
It is weird there is a C on the Db7, that's its major 7th. Also, an Eb in the melody on the D-7 doesn't fit into either Eaolian or Dorian.
Shout out to Freddie Hubbard
20:38 - 20:39 🤌