I've always loved McCoy Tyner, and I saw him live many times. Once went to The Blue Note to hear him, and the server was very apologetic. Seems that the front row was booked. So they sat us at a table with McCoy's family, right behind his right hand. Just mind-blowing power and propulsion. I've never seen anything like that since.
Wow!! This is the most informative chordal guitar lesson I've seen since Ted Green, thanks Dani!! (this is really useful while playing the Coltrane song, "Mr. PC")
My teacher actually showed me this a few months ago using Coltranes pianist as the example. Super cool sound and this was helpful to reinforce what my teach was talking about
There's a lot more on Patreon. More in-depth discussion, better pace, more notation. But yeah, we also want the masses to sound better. Glad it sounds like this lesson was valuable to you!
Hey bro bro. You just put the entire Jazz lesson in one episode.and it is Excellent. So many actual styles. From basic to advance as if it were first lesson and expectations as a "Jazz Guitarist
@@marbinmusic I started when I was ten now at 60 I'm finally getting it. I can play anything only due to musical interpretation and repetitive good style knowledge... keep it up
And I read music and play multiple instruments ..but Guitar I left then picked back up 3 years ago. Discipline and knowledge is key. Then go full Miles..."practice like it is a performance. , perform like practice"
I love these power packed lessons. No fluff, just good stuff! I'm going to look at your back catalogue of videos, but if you haven't, would you consider sharing a powerlesson on the Barry Harris method??
@@marbinmusic I'd be grateful for any topic. I'm new to it all but, I'm really trying to grasp how to use the 6th diminished scale. Thanks for considering it.
We're rolling out the course over the next week or so. There are 8 parts and the first was released today. Our patrons were feeling a bit overwhelmed with how much content we were providing, so we had to start spacing them out a little more. If you join before nov 1st you have access to all of our tabs and lessons for $5 / month (that rate will be grandfathered in if you join before we raise the membership cost). We didn't realize we'd have to slow down a little bit when we filmed this video.
It also doesn't hurt to pause the video (or join the Patreon) to memorize some of the grips and start using them. If this is interesting to you, you have to start somewhere, and you don't have to wait to have a full vision / understanding to do so.
It's alright to pause the video (or join the Patreon) to look at the tab and mechanically get the grips (or just one or two) and try to play with them if you like the sound. This stuff can take a long time to visualize / understand.
@@michaelvarney. Sorry for my comment I didn't mean to make fun of your nausea, my bad. Next time I'll be more respectful when someone is pregnant. Take care.
@@marbinmusicI watched your video on why not to go to music school. Damn, you torched your ex, ha. I was dying. I imagined her watching it in a small studio apartment with her life partner (a cat) and slowly slowing down her bongoing listening to her little segment. She was probably like ‘motherrrr fuckerrrr’
Your videos are really concise despite explaining somewhat advanced harmonic techniques. Thanks!
Glad you dig the lesson!
as a guitarist who wishes he could play the piano like McCoy tyner, I really appreciated this.
This is exactly the lesson for you. Hope you're having fun with the voicings.
I've always loved McCoy Tyner, and I saw him live many times. Once went to The Blue Note to hear him, and the server was very apologetic. Seems that the front row was booked. So they sat us at a table with McCoy's family, right behind his right hand. Just mind-blowing power and propulsion. I've never seen anything like that since.
Wow!! This is the most informative chordal guitar lesson I've seen since Ted Green, thanks Dani!! (this is really useful while playing the Coltrane song, "Mr. PC")
My teacher actually showed me this a few months ago using Coltranes pianist as the example. Super cool sound and this was helpful to reinforce what my teach was talking about
Glad the lesson is useful to you!
by 6:00 there is already so much gold in there. Fantastic! Thank you
loves me the quartals ! ( I use them all the time to sound smarter and more sophisticated than I actually am)
You're using them precisely for their intended use!
this cannot be free bro you are giving away the sauce
There's a lot more on Patreon. More in-depth discussion, better pace, more notation. But yeah, we also want the masses to sound better. Glad it sounds like this lesson was valuable to you!
Wow 😮 great lesson, as usual. Will enroll your Patreon !
Join the family! We also have a Patreon discord where we can chat, hang, and you can get some help with the material if you need.
Such a useful video, as always !! Your teaching are really helpful and going straight to the point. Thank you Dani !
i'll join soon enough Marbin I really appreciate your vids!
The Patreon family will greet you with open arms when you're ready.
You play one mean guitar, and you are a spitting image for David Dawson who played Alfred on The last Kingdom
Very nice, my old guitar teacher showed me this a long time ago, very good way of demonstrating it!
Hey bro bro. You just put the entire Jazz lesson in one episode.and it is Excellent. So many actual styles. From basic to advance as if it were first lesson and expectations as a "Jazz Guitarist
Glad you like the video! We try to make the lesson dense, but clear. All of this stuff takes a lot of study and time.
@@marbinmusic I started when I was ten now at 60 I'm finally getting it. I can play anything only due to musical interpretation and repetitive good style knowledge... keep it up
And I read music and play multiple instruments ..but Guitar I left then picked back up 3 years ago. Discipline and knowledge is key. Then go full Miles..."practice like it is a performance. , perform like practice"
I love these power packed lessons. No fluff, just good stuff!
I'm going to look at your back catalogue of videos, but if you haven't, would you consider sharing a powerlesson on the Barry Harris method??
Any parts in particular? More of the chord soloing stuff or something else?
@@marbinmusic I'd be grateful for any topic. I'm new to it all but, I'm really trying to grasp how to use the 6th diminished scale.
Thanks for considering it.
wow! - i need to spend time learning this...thanks
The spoiler is that sometimes it takes as long as 12 minutes to learn this. RUclips has corrupted my sense of honesty.
i pla the video at half speed so it will take me 20 minutes but then: watch out World!
I love this! Such cool sounds!
Enjoy!
Thank you so much!
No problem!
@marbinmusic when tab is at bottom of screen it gets covered by RUclips's play bar during pause which makes it hard to read. Good video, thanks.
Real nice!
Thanks Nino!
great, but I don't see what course and where the tabs and what cost? Have you got a direct link to this and not just your general Patreon page?
We're rolling out the course over the next week or so. There are 8 parts and the first was released today. Our patrons were feeling a bit overwhelmed with how much content we were providing, so we had to start spacing them out a little more. If you join before nov 1st you have access to all of our tabs and lessons for $5 / month (that rate will be grandfathered in if you join before we raise the membership cost). We didn't realize we'd have to slow down a little bit when we filmed this video.
Cool stuff
Well, you're a cool guy. Thank you
@@marbinmusic Patreoned!
Corn pop was a… most horrible president in history
@@CStoph1979I’m gonna cut myself a 6’ length of chain! What, did he have an acetylene torch in the pool house? 🤦🏻♂️🤣
Listen here fat...
He was a bad dude
Ha!😅😅😅😅
He ran some bad boys…
How many are get the shirt "Corn Pop was a bad dude." Not a line from Isaac Hayes' 'Shaft'
I can dig it
On god no cap sensei
@@Haku_records is this Japanese
@ Rizz
Really interesting, but I need more modes and scales basics before I can put this to use..
It also doesn't hurt to pause the video (or join the Patreon) to memorize some of the grips and start using them. If this is interesting to you, you have to start somewhere, and you don't have to wait to have a full vision / understanding to do so.
Good work totally over my head, but….
It's alright to pause the video (or join the Patreon) to look at the tab and mechanically get the grips (or just one or two) and try to play with them if you like the sound. This stuff can take a long time to visualize / understand.
Hot guitar if no bridge hum
Ack! The intro with the auto-frame centering made me nauseous... please don't. The rest of the video was awesome!
Sorry!
Intro was fine don t listen to the haters and keep on rocking
@@jfar3340 No hate, other than by the usual losers who think valid criticism is hate. 😏
@@michaelvarney. Sorry for my comment I didn't mean to make fun of your nausea, my bad. Next time I'll be more respectful when someone is pregnant. Take care.
@@jfar3340 No worries, I expected nothing more from losers who white knight for others who do not need their protection. Carry on. 😏
C’mon man
Oh no, what have I done
@@marbinmusicI watched your video on why not to go to music school. Damn, you torched your ex, ha. I was dying. I imagined her watching it in a small studio apartment with her life partner (a cat) and slowly slowing down her bongoing listening to her little segment. She was probably like ‘motherrrr fuckerrrr’
Does all this music theory help or hurt? Don’t overthink music.
Helps. Start thinking
This is always the proverbial drinking from a fire hose...