Joel McCray Altered Dominants.mov

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024

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  • @TechieButterflySinger
    @TechieButterflySinger 9 лет назад +2

    My teacher shared your video with me, I love it! You are so easy to understand! Thank you! :-) and your voice is beautiful - nice way to start my day - your music and Jesus!! ❤️

  • @derrisleemusic1998
    @derrisleemusic1998 Месяц назад

    Joel, your videos made me the pianist I am today. Thanks brother! God bless you. And I believe I saw you playing keys at Jenny Weaver’s church a while back. Much love man!!!!

    • @JoelMcCray736251
      @JoelMcCray736251  Месяц назад

      @@derrisleemusic1998 whoa! Thanks so much! I also drop some tips occasionally on my TikTok page as well. If you get a moment, come through!

  • @Cornbreadddd
    @Cornbreadddd 12 лет назад

    You explain things so clearly. Please do more of these videos, you're very easy to understand.

  • @adamchaki
    @adamchaki 5 лет назад

    I love it when you sing

  • @latin-style
    @latin-style 8 лет назад +1

    thanks joel! very good explications!

  • @manassehleonard2879
    @manassehleonard2879 9 лет назад +1

    Very easy to understand. Thank you!

  • @ThomasMitchell10036710010717
    @ThomasMitchell10036710010717 12 лет назад +1

    Thanks again Joel.

  • @JenovaUnique
    @JenovaUnique 3 года назад +1

    5:24 #9#5 Ab over C7
    6:43 b9b5 Gb over C7
    7:30 #9 Eb over C7
    8:29 13#11 D over C7
    9:08 13b9 A over C7
    10:17 b5#9 Ebmin over C7

  • @dfaria1000
    @dfaria1000 5 лет назад

    Fabulous lesson....Thanks.

  • @samuelokereke2938
    @samuelokereke2938 5 лет назад

    God bless you Sir

  • @gilgillis2445
    @gilgillis2445 6 лет назад

    You are excellent! Your voice sounds like Stevie Wonder.

  • @kimistry8483
    @kimistry8483 6 лет назад

    Thank you SO much. Big help!!

  • @drilldog101
    @drilldog101 12 лет назад +1

    Excellent class Min. Joel how can I get some lessons especially on that theory

    • @JoelMcCray736251
      @JoelMcCray736251  8 лет назад +1

      Looking to start an online school. Soon! Thx for watching! Occasionally I get to do an occasional Skype lesson with some students. Let me know if you'd like to connect.

  • @patrickbamfo4737
    @patrickbamfo4737 5 лет назад

    Patrick Bamfo
    Good evening. Am Patrick. My question is with regards to the altered dominant different application.
    I learnt dominant chords are used on the non- diatonic chords to resolve a half step down or up a diatonic chord. Can't I use the same application of the altered dominant chords and resolve either a half step up or down a diatonic chord??

  • @Matt-jq8kd
    @Matt-jq8kd 6 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @patrickbamfo4737
    @patrickbamfo4737 5 лет назад

    Good evening. Am Patrick. My question is with regards to the altered dominant different application.
    I learnt dominant chords are used on the non- diatonic chords to resolve a half step down or up a diatonic chord. Can't I use the same application of the altered dominant chords and resolve either a half step up or down a diatonic chord??

  • @richardrodriguez4683
    @richardrodriguez4683 8 лет назад

    Joel, Very good explanation of 3-6 change for the altered dominant C7 Ab is a major third below C or do we look at it as b6 (Flat 6th)? How about Gb just ID'd as a tritone below or a sharp 4? Thanks for any feedback! Richard

  • @KBoardz
    @KBoardz 12 лет назад +1

    This is Great Info @jbmusic2

  • @patrickkwartengbamfo9556
    @patrickkwartengbamfo9556 5 лет назад

    Hello my mentor. Is been a long time. Just want to know something from the altered dominant video. I learnt, I can apply dominant chords when am playing a non diatonic chord such as a passing chord. And I got to know that the #5#9 and b5b9 chords are used on the three to resolve to the six.
    That means, can I use it anytime I want to resolve to a diatonic minor chords when I temporary think of the chord as a three chord?? And also, If I wanna apply it on a non diatonic chord to resolve it to a diatomic chord, can it be also apply. Cause I know dominant chords can be applied on no diatonic chord and resolve to a distonic chord. Thanks

  • @PTJones81
    @PTJones81 5 лет назад

    Hi. A few questions. 1-What is your voicing on the Fm at 6:32? It sounds really thick. 2-You say that a #9#5 is usually found on the 3 and resolves to the 6. But at 8:00 it resolves to the 4. Also, what scale degree of the C7#9#5 if the B is the 4.Please explain. 3-What is your voicing for the C7#9#5 at 8:06. It sounds really thick as well.
    I know this is asking a lot. Let me know if an email would be better.

  • @charlesmckoy4325
    @charlesmckoy4325 9 лет назад +1

    HELP! I really am desperately in need of YOUR help!

  • @AndrewBoydMusic
    @AndrewBoydMusic 10 лет назад

    Thanks man!

  • @mologban360
    @mologban360 8 лет назад

    bro such great and valuable information but I have soooo many questions how can we get it to where we get a live session

    • @JoelMcCray736251
      @JoelMcCray736251  8 лет назад +1

      Will be doing online lessons by November. And I do have occasional Skype lessons, where visit with various people around the world for 30 minutes for a fee. If interested let me know. Thx for watching, Sir!

    • @mologban360
      @mologban360 8 лет назад

      Joel McCray I am where do u respond back the fastest on?

  • @wayalakmanba4227
    @wayalakmanba4227 10 лет назад

    can you send me any documents you have on those # and b chords, with there alterations.

  • @PrestonWeahtoe5698
    @PrestonWeahtoe5698 2 года назад

    Can you please be a mentor to me sir

  • @rssoulclassics9880
    @rssoulclassics9880 6 лет назад

    If we could see the piano that will be helpful for us.

  • @patrickbamfo4737
    @patrickbamfo4737 5 лет назад

    Patrick Bamfo
    Good evening. Am Patrick. My question is with regards to the altered dominant different application.
    I learnt dominant chords are used on the non- diatonic chords to resolve a half step down or up a diatonic chord. Can't I use the same application of the altered dominant chords and resolve either a half step up or down a diatonic chord??

  • @patrickbamfo4737
    @patrickbamfo4737 5 лет назад

    Good evening. Am Patrick. My question is with regards to the altered dominant different application.
    I learnt dominant chords are used on the non- diatonic chords to resolve a half step down or up a diatonic chord. Can't I use the same application of the altered dominant chords and resolve either a half step up or down a diatonic chord??

  • @patrickbamfo4737
    @patrickbamfo4737 5 лет назад

    Patrick Bamfo
    Good evening. Am Patrick. My question is with regards to the altered dominant different application.
    I learnt dominant chords are used on the non- diatonic chords to resolve a half step down or up a diatonic chord. Can't I use the same application of the altered dominant chords and resolve either a half step up or down a diatonic chord??

  • @patrickbamfo4737
    @patrickbamfo4737 5 лет назад

    Good evening. Am Patrick. My question is with regards to the altered dominant different application.
    I learnt dominant chords are used on the non- diatonic chords to resolve a half step down or up a diatonic chord. Can't I use the same application of the altered dominant chords and resolve either a half step up or down a diatonic chord??

  • @patrickbamfo4737
    @patrickbamfo4737 5 лет назад

    Patrick Bamfo
    Good evening. Am Patrick. My question is with regards to the altered dominant different application.
    I learnt dominant chords are used on the non- diatonic chords to resolve a half step down or up a diatonic chord. Can't I use the same application of the altered dominant chords and resolve either a half step up or down a diatonic chord??

  • @patrickbamfo4737
    @patrickbamfo4737 5 лет назад

    Good evening. Am Patrick. My question is with regards to the altered dominant different application.
    I learnt dominant chords are used on the non- diatonic chords to resolve a half step down or up a diatonic chord. Can't I use the same application of the altered dominant chords and resolve either a half step up or down a diatonic chord??