Ah HAH!! I had previously discovered this “major 7th on a dominant chord (especially in the context of chromatic movement)” thing, and now for the first time ever, i encounter someone who touches upon it. Even though I thought it sounded good, I had shied away from it, thinking the jazz police were gonna come get me. I know it’s silly. But now I feel validated. Never gonna let the “rules” box me in again!
The amount, clarity and applicability of the ideas in every single one of your videos is unbelievable. I feel like I discovered the cheat codes since finding your channel. Thank you !!
@@JeremySiskind I second that. It's like cheatcodes. Like could could read one's mind, know the things people have hard times figuring out and explaining them perfectly. Wow. Watched all your videos on embellishment, target notes, guide tone lines and it feels like a chapter I couldn't wrap my head around is clear now (and I got work to do :)).
Nice to see guide tone 7/3 3/7 released to other chord tones utilized similarly .. not a new thing (innately in the jazz language if not defined that way ) but really a good reminder and of course your examples including the compound Melody are spot on and approachable and desirable. This is great !!
Ah HAH!! I had previously discovered this “major 7th on a dominant chord (especially in the context of chromatic movement)” thing, and now for the first time ever, i encounter someone who touches upon it. Even though I thought it sounded good, I had shied away from it, thinking the jazz police were gonna come get me. I know it’s silly. But now I feel validated. Never gonna let the “rules” box me in again!
The amount, clarity and applicability of the ideas in every single one of your videos is unbelievable. I feel like I discovered the cheat codes since finding your channel. Thank you !!
That’s so awesome to hear! Thank you!!!
@@JeremySiskind I second that. It's like cheatcodes. Like could could read one's mind, know the things people have hard times figuring out and explaining them perfectly. Wow. Watched all your videos on embellishment, target notes, guide tone lines and it feels like a chapter I couldn't wrap my head around is clear now (and I got work to do :)).
You’re an absolutely fantastic educator
That's so nice! You made my day!
One of the best teachers I’ve ever seen.
You're very kind, Kareem! Thank you! I'm so glad you're enjoying the content!
Gracias maestro por compartir sus invaluables conocimientos. Deseo saber cuantos libros están para la venta. Gracias
Es un placer, Fernando! Muchas gracias!
this is by far the best educational channel for jazz even though i am jazz guitarist!
Yay! Thank you! Maybe someday you will see the light and choose to play piano. 😂 😝
Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us. please more lessons/exercise routines about motif development 😀 greetings from Italy 🇮🇹😀
I’ll add it to the list! Thanks, Antonello!
Enjoying this.
Awesome, I'm glad you like it, Carl! Hopefully it leads to some fun practicing.
This is as always, so very helpful and awesome Jeremy. Your books are also great. Deepest thanks!
You're the best, Joe! Thank you!
Nice to see guide tone 7/3 3/7 released to other chord tones utilized similarly .. not a new thing (innately in the jazz language if not defined that way ) but really a good reminder and of course your examples including the compound Melody are spot on and approachable and desirable. This is great !!
So informative, thanks for sharing Jeremy.
Thank you, Shanti! I appreciate your time. :)
very, very interesting way of developping a fraze.
Yes indeed! It can be useful to think from the outside in rather than just simply left to right.
Great lecture, sorry fun video! thank you, again :)
Thanks so much! Hopefully it will help fuels some fun practice sessions!
Beautiful stuff! I love how you put things, Jeremy!
Thanks so much! Have fun practicing!
nice, thank you once more.
Thanks, Theo! I so appreciate your comments!
This is extremely helpful and detailed. Very easy to understand. Thank you!
Awesome! I’m glad you like it, Kennedy! Happy practicing! :)
thanks this is great
Thanks so much, Tortue! I hope it gives you some fun musical ideas.
Fantastic lesson!
Thanks, Rodolfo! Guidetone lines are so useful!
Thanx, Maestro 🌹🌹🌹😎
nice nice nice1 thanks sir!
My pleasure, EJ!