Jeff Richmond: Soloing Through Changes: Melody and Key Centers
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
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In this video, instructor Jeff Richmond gives a lesson on Soloing Through Changes: Melody and Key Centers.
This is what i have looked for 20 years!!! Great lesson. Thanks a lot
Thank you Mr. Richmond!
Exceptional lesson! Thank you for sharing!
Jeff was my teacher at Grove back in 86. Great teacher and player! Loved going out and seeing him play at clubs. Learned so much from him.
honestly man, i've been a guitarist for about 25 years and I've never seen a greater teacher than you. I've got dvd's with great players but they can't teach well .you are
really, really great at explaining what jazz is . keep up the good work my bro
your the best teacher I've seen..thank you and glad i found your lesson
This guy is brilliant really. He makes it seem so easy. The concept of course is simple but putting it to practice is something else altogether.
Top Guitar Instructor !
Thank you for sharing the video guitar world magazine
John
Great lesson! I have been playing college level jazz for year now, and I have struggled with trying to get out of the "Major scale pattern". I can't wait to bust this out in class! Thank You.
Great lesson!
excellent vid. thanks for sharing.
perfect intro to what I am trying to learn. Thank you
Welp! I just learned something today. Great lesson!
All The Things You Are
excellent lesson
Great lesson. Thanks!
Fly me too the moon~ Take me far beyond the stars.
I really love this progression, thanks for sharing~
Great Lesson!
I play the Bass. And the backtrack helps me as does the melody.
Magnifico, grazie della lezione!
Great video, very informative!
"Killing Me Softly" as well.
ATTYA all the way :) Wonderful as working on this now :)
Because the 3rd of Ab would be Cminor, And G7 leads to (resolves to)Cmajor.
Study the diatonic chords(not just chord names), and secondary dominant chords.
Also, If you play Abmajor and C major back and forth, you'll hear the color changes quite a bit, as opposed to when you play Ab and any other chords from the diatonic chord group of Ab major.
These are 8 bars of ATTYA, not Fly me to the moon:).
A very important tune to learn
ALEXANDER MAGER many songs share the same progressions.
all the things you are...perhaps the same
youuuu aree the promised kiss of spring time (8)
@Stevenarius I was thinking Autumn Leaves
insane tone
Holy nice lesson!
Your my hero!
@ibanezbloke pretty similar. autumn leaves ends on a minor chord though. ;)
This is "All the Things you Are"
wow
Yup- verse of All the Things You Are
@xdivinebladex
actually it's the first 8 bars of all the things you are :)
then it goes a 4th below
awsome :)
I like the sound of the melody more than the solo at the end. Im a simple kinda guy though
Fly me to the moon and ta da daaa da da da daaaaa
@xdivinebladex it has a feeling of "fly me to the moon" though :)
but yeah the song is great! :D
And similarities with Killing Me Softly, and with Arthur's Theme. Listen close - it's right there! Similar, not exact.
okey! :) nice
Autumn Leaves
when you talking about key centers, why can not think Cmajor as the 3 of Ab and G as the 7?
somebody can help me?
Check this out Horacio,
goo.gl/images/1Wfo1H the diatonic triads in Maj harmony as you see in the link apply in all keys, so you see in Ab maj the 3rd degree is a Cminor chord and Cmaj has an E natural. Learn this table and when you come across any chord is a tune, you can easily "sub" the appropriate triad based on the "spelling" of the original chord.
Abma7j is spelled Ab, C, Eb, G so instead of starting on Ab, you could play any of these triads (mix em up too) cmin, Eb, Gmin7b5 and of course Ab too.
Its a sadowsky. Sweet guitar.
@mrichman Jeff Richmond is Tina Fey's Husband, not this guy
How can you tell if something should change key? Does something in the chord progression indicate this?
A melody/chord that doesn't fit. In Ab major, there is no G7 (should be Gm7b5), so there's your modulation. The strongest indication (or, way the ear likes to resolve) is, from the V to the I chord. So G7 (V) to C (I).
Does that help?
Isn't that the point of the whole video? :)
Actually, he does. 05:40 ...
So, you expected watching a video would be enough to make you solo smoothly over chord changes, is that why you're not satisfied? I hope you treat that as a life lesson.
Things do not come for free, nor do they come cheap. You have to put in the work. You already know about chord tones, try to find a way to incorporate that. Don't expect people to spoonfeed you, and don't expect to get anywhere without putting in the work.
This video gives you three ways to practice. Do that. Practice them. Every day. It will eventually come.
Yes, also, G myxo and C major (Ionian) share the same notes. Hitting the scale is enough for now. Later on, try to hit the key notes of the chord on the downbeat or an arpeggio to strongly signify the change.
all the things you are
Does anyone know what guitar he's using ?
Sadowsky Jim Hall signature
LS-17 Sadowsky
sounds very similar to "Fly Me to the Moon"
Sick guitar!
Composer Rogue call the doctor
what kinda guitar is that?
we all choose the g string
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!-at long last. After trawling through thousands of idiots' 'instructional' videos that try and fail miserably to demonstrate this jazz improvisation concept of using the guide/colour tones, at last this guitarist; Jeff Richmond demonstrates clearly and unambiguously what it's all about-Thanks once again Jeff. I was getting fed up with the other 'lessons' - What rubbish they are...
many jazz standards use this progression, every chord is a 4th away
man.. how come he makes it look so easy? but when i try it on my own, it sounds like grease.
That or it sounds kinda the same as Autumn Leaves...
si ma la tecnica dov'è?
Autumn leaves?
No, it's the first 8 bars to "All The Things You Are".
Then the C would be C Minor.
Is it just me, or it sounds somewhat similar to Fly Me To The Moon???
E flat Maj7 not E flat 7
Pat Vaillancourt
nope