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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • Everything you need to know to start on a lifetime of exploring this beautiful sound. The Barry Harris 6th Diminished scale is an essential concept for any #jazz musician wanting to add the ability to play movement and take their improvising to a whole new level.
    In this lesson I talk about Bebop legend, Barry Harris and his 6th Diminished concept. I share all my findings from years of studying this theory and explain it all from the ground up. You'll learn everything, such as where this concept and scales come from, Barry's unique view on the theory of music, and how to fully use all these ideas.. (to name but a few!)
    This video will connect all the dots for anyone who has dabbled with Barry Harris' 6th diminished concept as well as give you all the knowledge/tools you'll need to endlessly develop your own ideas.
    ▬ Contents of video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
    0:00 - Intro
    0:20 - Barry Harris
    0:54 - What is the 6th Diminished scale?
    1:20 - (the major 6th diminished)
    3:33 - Chord Voicings
    3:57 - (the drop system)
    5:44 - The Four Voices
    6:03 - (close position voicings for guitar)
    6:48 - (shell voicings)
    7:15 - The Other Scales
    8:12 - The Diminished Family Theory
    10:58 - (8 note diminished scale)
    14:08 - Connecting Chords: C6 to F6
    15:32 - (Bb6 to F6)
    16:00 - (biiio7)
    17:32 - Where The 6th Diminished Came From
    19:26 - Applying The Scales
    20:07 - (the important minor)
    21:25 - (the tritone's minor)
    22:22 - (tip: where not to put the diminished chords)
    22:45 - The 6th Chord Options
    24:38 - Harmonising Melodies With Movement
    27:10 - (6th against diminished in contrary motion)
    28:30 - (melody in the bass)
    28:58 - Major to m7b5 move/relationship
    36:18 - Practising The Scale
    36:49 - (interval sets)
    37:47 - (contrary motion)
    39:12 - (interval sets + contrary motion)
    39:35 - (contrary motion + filling in the scale)
    40:36 - (filling in the scale + moving through keys)
    41:00 - (left hand move)
    42:14 - (barry move suited for guitar)
    43:12 - (breaking up the block chords)
    44:35 - Single Note Lines
    46:53 - The Borrowing Concept
    50:27 - (borrowing example 1)
    53:39 - (borrowing example 2)
    55:59 - No longer a “ii V” player
    56:35 - The Short & Long Voicings
    1:00:14 - (tip: on piano)
    1:00:28 - (tip: on guitar)
    1:02:43 - (long short changing key)
    1:03:04 - (practising through different keys)
    1:03:32 - (minor)
    1:03:57 - (applying to a ii, V)
    1:04:29 - (different inversions)
    1:05:46 - (including b6)
    1:06:16 - Outro
    1:07:08 - Example Performance (Autumn In New York)
    ▬ Credits ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
    △ Barry Harris Photo Credit: Brian Mcmillen Jazz Photography
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  • @RobbieBarnby
    @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад +61

    All the notation & Tab for this video (and more) + other in-depth Barry concepts are available on my Patreon ► www.patreon.com/robbiebarnby

    • @yardenlapid895
      @yardenlapid895 3 года назад +15

      WOW! I've been trying for the past 1.5 years to explain the Barry Harris method to all my guitar players friends and as a pianist I was embracingly unsuccessful 😂
      This is gold! I even learned a few new things that I missed on the way.
      Thank you, I'm sending all of them now to your page ❤

    • @kaptnkirk2740
      @kaptnkirk2740 7 месяцев назад +1

      There is one problem, I could not solve:
      if my melody goes a-b-c in the key of C and the chord is Dm7. The associated 6-deminished-Scale would be F6, which contains *Bb* on the deminished chord. How does that work together with *B* in the melody?
      *Example:* "fly me to the moon"
      Right in the first line: "let me play among the stars". *'let me'* sings *a* and *c* over Dm7. If there was a passing note *b* - Maybe a triplet a-b-c... ???

  • @PeteMartinMandolin
    @PeteMartinMandolin 3 года назад +208

    As someone who has been studying Barry's method about 3 years now, I have to say this is the best single video I've seen on his method. Congratulations. This will keep me busy the rest of my life!

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад +16

      Thanks for the lovely comment Pete, really great to hear it's given you some stuff to keep you busy!

    • @donmilland7606
      @donmilland7606 Год назад

      me too!

    • @Bigchurchmusic
      @Bigchurchmusic Год назад +3

      @@RobbieBarnby thank you for producing this tour de force.

    • @emmanuelayomide4800
      @emmanuelayomide4800 9 месяцев назад +1

      And me too it really keep me busy.

  • @fatthor2476
    @fatthor2476 3 года назад +138

    At least a year's worth of study here. Bravo mate

    • @teleplucker6802
      @teleplucker6802 3 года назад +16

      Or 10.

    • @40pianos
      @40pianos 2 года назад +6

      I was introduced to Barry Harris's methods several years ago and still find that there's ever more to learn. Once you understand one thing it opens the door to so many others that you never really reach an end point.

    • @MrBassflute
      @MrBassflute 2 года назад +9

      A year….HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!! Maybe if you stay up 24 hours a day!

    • @MrBassflute
      @MrBassflute 2 года назад +8

      @@40pianos And all that has happened is you’ve added one note to a major scale… Unbelievable.

    • @crockettproject7278
      @crockettproject7278 2 года назад +2

      At least a year for sure!!

  • @shuvodipghosh
    @shuvodipghosh 3 года назад +371

    who else got their
    brain melted but still coming back later for more

    • @JavierCarrilloMilla
      @JavierCarrilloMilla 3 года назад +8

      ahahhaha everyone :D

    • @colincherot5432
      @colincherot5432 3 года назад +4

      Me! Im not even half way through the video. I am trying to practice some of those drop voices for a bit before continuing.

    • @axeman2415
      @axeman2415 3 года назад

      Me! Me! Me!

    • @rupertlay7684
      @rupertlay7684 3 года назад +2

      lol...My brain has been fried a few times and i am not yet halfway through....yet like you i keep going back for more

    • @aaronmetz8707
      @aaronmetz8707 3 года назад

      dude, i was laughing half way through. it all sounds super cool and i understand the basics after the first pass but it's a lot and that's coming from someone who's a massive theory nerd.

  • @paldenno1
    @paldenno1 3 года назад +201

    Must be one of the best uploads on RUclips.

  • @nikopiirainen51
    @nikopiirainen51 3 года назад +257

    This is the kind of jazz education I wish there was more of

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад +36

      Barry is the master!

    • @mikeking453
      @mikeking453 3 года назад +4

      Please, post more video's!

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад +17

      @@mikeking453 On the way!

    • @marcosfischer_
      @marcosfischer_ 3 года назад +17

      Barry is the master, but you did an amazing job nailing it! 💚

    • @rupertlay7684
      @rupertlay7684 3 года назад +3

      @@marcosfischer_ Agreed...Barnby did a good job, much appreciated. I know I will stay on this a while, its liberating.

  • @gullyclark7344
    @gullyclark7344 3 года назад +120

    The time you took to digest Maestro Harris's method is commendable,, and your presentation is equally awesome...and much appreciated...warm regards to both of you...the quality of this video does serve him and your integrity as a student and musician well. Much respect to you both.

  • @breakfastberrito8990
    @breakfastberrito8990 3 года назад +58

    this could eeeeeasily be 2 years of study to learn and a lifetime to apply. so well done. your playing is fantastic too. it's great being able to hear you play all of these examples so excellently on guitar.

  • @DEVN31
    @DEVN31 3 года назад +25

    Holy shit who needs a music degree when you have jazz youtube videos. Great info!

  • @kevinwang9272
    @kevinwang9272 3 года назад +159

    I feel like i should have paid $300 for this video

  • @romainstez
    @romainstez 3 года назад +43

    13th minute and my brain already melted several times. But this is sooo interesting. Congrats man, you're impressive and your enthusiasm is contagious !

  • @GuitarTime
    @GuitarTime 3 года назад +41

    This is thesis level of masterclass with wonderful examples, not to mention how you played them all beautifully!!!! I learned so much from this! Thank you

  • @michaelcaprarola6716
    @michaelcaprarola6716 2 года назад +20

    I’ve just found out about the sixth diminished world and using it for piano and I really love the way it pumps a melodic line full of movement. Haven’t quite gotten to the contrapuntal and drop voicings yet but man you’ve got it down. Watching you do the “or you can do this” and then play it perfectly like 20x in a row just shows how much you’ve worked on this. Seriously, you’re a phenomenal musician.

  • @m.vonhollen6673
    @m.vonhollen6673 5 месяцев назад +4

    What an unbelievable achievement this video is! I’ve got so much respect and admiration for Robbie Barnby, both as a musician and as a teacher. Kudos!

  • @bebekguitar2007
    @bebekguitar2007 2 года назад +39

    The amount of effort and work you put into this is incredible! Thank you so much

  • @AtlasJSmith
    @AtlasJSmith Год назад +11

    holy heck man - i have never in my entire musical life seen anyone make informative videos like this. So well produced and a crazy amount of wonderful information! Thank you very much for doing it! Also, you're a phenomenal player!

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  Год назад

      You're too kind! Thanks for watching and for the nice comment.

  • @scottsasanecki4106
    @scottsasanecki4106 Год назад +14

    This was one of the most in-depth lessons on harmony in general and a well thought out and clear demonstration of Barry Harris' genius I have ever seen. On top of that you expertly demonstrated the concepts showing us all how well practiced you are. Bravo brother! I'm a fan! I went to many Barry Harris' classes back in the early 90's. This helps bring it all together.

  • @rohanmeadmusic
    @rohanmeadmusic Год назад +7

    This is one of the greatest youtube lesson videos ever created. period.

  • @terryparham3913
    @terryparham3913 3 года назад +10

    As a piano player, found this to be incredibly helpful. Not being formally trained, I was still able to hear many of Barry’s harmony concepts. I’m still miles away from understanding the entire 6th diminished scale concept…but have gained a better appreciation and fascination for harmonic movement and improv ideas using this approach. Thanks!

  • @TheLabyrinthofLimitations
    @TheLabyrinthofLimitations 3 года назад +32

    Fantastic! What a wonderful overview. You've given me some great stuff to practice!

  • @bluetrainlocomotion
    @bluetrainlocomotion Год назад +5

    This is by far the best lesson I've had in 20 years! Sad that I'm only now discovering it. Dear Robbie, I am really impressed with your incredible talent as a guitarist, but also for conveying this complex matter so clearly!! Pure Gold ❤‍🔥! Thank you for sharing this!

  • @tropicjam7343
    @tropicjam7343 3 года назад +5

    The final piece is breathtaking;unpredictable modulations, elegant ,delicate phrasing,refreshing melodic patterns and coloring.

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад +1

      Many thanks for your kind words and for sticking around till the end!

  • @jameslesperance1
    @jameslesperance1 3 года назад +8

    Every part of the Barry Harris community is incredible, I feel this knowledge is more important than we might realize. Please, by all means, keep them coming.

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад +3

      Agreed! Will do. Thanks James.

  • @DrJoshGuitar
    @DrJoshGuitar 2 года назад +10

    Amazingly complete video! The key to getting started using this to improvise comping and chord solos over jazz standards is at 5:01 and 24:32

  • @michaelfinley4440
    @michaelfinley4440 Год назад +2

    I've been playing/teaching guitar for 30 years+ and this is THE best (by far) instructional video on this subject I've ever seen /read. And, you are a stellar guiter player Robbie. Wow. You're musical examples at the end are jaw -dropping IMO.

  • @LeKev-zb8lt
    @LeKev-zb8lt 3 года назад +41

    Had to slow him down to 75% speed but gained 100% knowledge.

    • @glennlopez6772
      @glennlopez6772 3 года назад +2

      That's a lot of study for those not fully committed to this but would like to dig deeper!
      Perhaps a condensed p.d.f.
      version of the explanation would be of help at least for the introduction, which could make viewing more comfortable.
      Thanks for the video and sharing of your understanding!

    • @nagomizik9358
      @nagomizik9358 3 года назад

      LOL..you're not alone!!

    • @StratsRUs
      @StratsRUs 3 года назад

      That's a great thing too

  • @totsuo831
    @totsuo831 3 года назад +5

    I've broken through a plateau thanks to this video. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.

  • @piano_works
    @piano_works 3 года назад +21

    Amazing content. So thorough and applicable for pianists as well. This guy knows his sutff!

  • @laurentius75
    @laurentius75 2 года назад +14

    Masterful lesson. You are a true teacher. Amazing set of skills, deep understanding and a very charming way of presenting your knowledge. The tempo is crazy fast, though, but luckily one can watch this piece of art several times or in little episodes. Much respect!

  • @BassFace87
    @BassFace87 2 года назад +7

    Haven't commented on any music tuition video before but this is such an amazing explanation and resource you've put together. So many concepts carefully explained and amazing musicianship in the examples given.
    Years of practice ideas here! It is such a beautiful and complete theory of harmony. Amazing stuff - keep the content coming!

  • @seanpfeifer3264
    @seanpfeifer3264 2 года назад +6

    This is the most clear and exhaustive survey of Barry’s ideas that I’ve found. Thank you for doing this! So much to chew on…

  • @JesseDanielSmith
    @JesseDanielSmith Год назад +2

    I'm going to be re-visiting this video for the rest of my life, slowly chipping away at each insanely rich minute

  • @thetrombonehub6254
    @thetrombonehub6254 3 года назад +15

    Thank you for making a one of the most complete and clear condensations of Barry Harris' musical concepts that I have found so far! Bravo!

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад +4

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the nice comment.

    • @thetrombonehub6254
      @thetrombonehub6254 3 года назад +5

      @@RobbieBarnby My Pleasure, Robbie! Barry is a friend and mentor of mine and I am always happy when someone presents his material - specially as complete and clear as you did. Your channel is a great source of condensed knowledge!

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад +4

      @@thetrombonehub6254 That's wonderful! Thanks again for the kind words.

  • @BrnSnd
    @BrnSnd 3 года назад +6

    This is scary monster good: multiple lines going in many directions - blown away

  • @ryanphelan6861
    @ryanphelan6861 2 года назад +5

    This is wonderful. Lovely tone. Barry tells great stories always resolves it with "art just outplayed those cats ". I'd imagine he did he is a window into different group of legends. I love Miles, Coltrane, dolphy, Wayne, geez everyone but he gives you a glimpse into an established industry that a young miles would enter at night after julliard. So fascinating. Gorgeous playing there is some Django Reinhardt sounds in scale for sure can see how dynamic it is. So many use it in so many ways

  • @TerrorInTheGirlsRoom
    @TerrorInTheGirlsRoom 3 года назад +6

    This is absolutley incredible. You explain it so clearly without hesitation. The graphics illustrate your point so well. Everything is great :)

  • @Zigurate72
    @Zigurate72 3 года назад +8

    WTF! Jesus...I'm gonna have to watch this at least a hundred times more. Brutal. Thank you so much.

    • @nagomizik9358
      @nagomizik9358 3 года назад

      Nasty Brutal I say..Omelet brain I feel..Not giving up though..sloooowly I will chop it down!! Until then its@$%&*$#@!

  • @obonku
    @obonku 3 года назад +3

    As everyone has said, this is the most comprehensive discussion of Barry Harris' harmonic language, and the only one I know of that really translates between Berklee/standard language and Barry's.
    What's really boggling though is how thoroughly modern this all sounds. Some of this material is literally breathtaking.

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад

      Many thanks for the kind words Andrew. I agree, Barry's concepts have a totally unique approach which seem to cover everything as well as the modern sounds (just with a different way of getting there). It's amazing how everything is connected too!

  • @aeroprojects
    @aeroprojects 3 года назад +12

    I dream of a world where Internet is filled out just by quality videos like this one. I've been scratching my head on so many Barry Harris videos, and I must say yours is really a more condensed but also much more clearer wrap up of most of them (even though I'll have to pause the video at some point to prevent brain overheating). Thank you so much for the sharing, the skills, and even the quality of the video itself. Cheers from Paris, France.

  • @DJParkesie959II
    @DJParkesie959II 2 года назад +1

    I'm not even a jazz musician but I still watched because of how good a teacher this guy is.

  • @michaelkeegan262
    @michaelkeegan262 3 года назад +3

    Truly amazing concise review of this topic. The best part is how you relate the theory to real world harmonization, and stress the importance of theory as only a part of music, but internalizing and using it in you own way IRL is the goal

  • @emersonward6996
    @emersonward6996 3 года назад +5

    Robbie, aside from your brilliant examples, the playing is amazing and such a treat to watch. This video is literally a treasure trove of information presented in a digestible and humble manner for anyone interested in learning more about BH's concepts. Thank you so much for sharing. You brighten the world young man - good on ya.

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for the kind words! Great to hear you enjoyed the vid.

  • @jinho998
    @jinho998 3 года назад +32

    This was such a treat to watch, fantastic editing, content and overall production quality - thank you for making this!

  • @chaiayling9831
    @chaiayling9831 2 года назад +2

    this video is such a gold mine thank you thank you, his remark from a spanish lecture "guitars should know everything, in fact a guitarist should be teaching me this" has haunted me for a while without only slight insights into what he was talking of. Thank you so much!!!!!!

  • @indirajayaraman4758
    @indirajayaraman4758 8 дней назад +1

    Quite true. Great knowledge I am gaining. I am an 8th Grade Trinity pianist. I love jazz too and was fed up with all the theory gained. Now I can put my theory into practise at last!

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  4 дня назад

      That's great to hear, thanks for watching!

  • @Jpeg-music
    @Jpeg-music Год назад +4

    Man oh man.. so much to take from this. This is properly invaluable !

  • @MattGregoryGuitar
    @MattGregoryGuitar 2 года назад +7

    I'm only about 18 minutes in but just have to say how wonderful this video is. Your command of the material both verbally and on your guitar is astonishing.
    I need to go back and take notes - every 30 seconds or so there is a bit of info that you could literally spend the next few weeks exploring!
    Amazing work Robbie and your team (I'm assuming you've got a few people helping out with this..?)

    • @stevenmartinellimusic
      @stevenmartinellimusic 10 месяцев назад

      I know right! I've been on the 1st 30 minutes for about 2 weeks. Starting to get it through.

  • @Wyrdo999
    @Wyrdo999 3 года назад +2

    Thank you SO much for this video. I have scoured the net for an in-depth explanation on this topic, and this video is the BEST one. I have watched the Barry Harris videos and it's not as good as this was. You are an excellent teacher, your videos are concise, well organized and entertaining, but most importantly, they are practical. This video is for the advanced jazz players. I have been using these chords to create movement and harmony in my playing over the years but never knew the theory behind why they worked; your theoretical explanation regarding the negation of the five chord, or the 6th on the 5th concept gave me an UH HUH moment. I used to always use the five as a spring board to go outside, when I wanted to on a two five one, now I have got memorize some go too notes. Thx again.

  • @DeGroove
    @DeGroove Год назад +1

    Every once in a while I watch this video again, and always I learn something new. I do recommend playing it at 3/4 speed, or less for novices 🙂

  • @steellemonstudios
    @steellemonstudios 3 года назад +8

    Devastatingly great playing and lesson. Thank you for the in-depth look at these ideas!

  • @AntwhaleNearfar
    @AntwhaleNearfar 3 года назад +17

    This guy is great. He’s like a Jacob Collier for the guitar without the hyper and obnoxious personality.

  • @atomicflamethrower
    @atomicflamethrower 2 года назад +1

    I consider my main instrument to be the piano. So, I discovered Barry Harris through piano. However, due to financial constraints, I only have access to an acoustic guitar. Your clarity of presentation, theoretical rigor and human connection with the music all motivated me to learn how to implement this sound. I hold myself to the same standard when I teach math and physics. Thank you so much. Please keep sharing your gifts.

  • @JasonArcherKnepper
    @JasonArcherKnepper Год назад +1

    I love everything about this. I’ve learned so much useful stuff already, having watched it once. I especially love the smirk on RB’s face throughout. As if he’s thinking silly thoughts the entire time he’s dropping knowledge. Thanks for all of it!

  • @raimundo2428
    @raimundo2428 3 года назад +3

    Dont remember being that fast to subscribing a channel and liking a video. This is an impressive articulate way to put this content together. We appreciate your effort, thanks!!

  • @S2B
    @S2B 3 года назад +3

    👌Absolutely love this video Robbie! 🤔I think it's one of the best jazz scale description/example videos on the Internet. 👉Fabulous!👈

  • @daveking3494
    @daveking3494 8 месяцев назад +1

    Best Guitar video on the web!

  • @geesloueese2330
    @geesloueese2330 3 года назад +2

    The speed&quality, the indepth and educational calling, and the Shere quality of this, as others mention, is purely amazing. this kind of format is a bliss for the tube imo. Thank you

  • @jorgeleyton1474
    @jorgeleyton1474 3 года назад +3

    I will watch this many many times for sure, absolute gold...

  • @MrArtisticMurder
    @MrArtisticMurder 3 года назад +3

    this was a instant subscribe for me, the amount of effort and clarity you went through with this video is astonishing. I now have several years worth of material to study with! thank you

  • @JamesUnityFuchs
    @JamesUnityFuchs 3 года назад +2

    This is by far the most informative video. What’s fantastic,also is, you’re teaching a system of harmony that has been passed down and instilled in you. This is so rich in practical theory and has developed by Barry Harris’s life time of music and his passion for teaching and transmitting his career of knowledge in the most powerful language the human race has at its grasps. You’re a great translator and teacher Robbie. Cheers!!!

  • @kalvinhill5308
    @kalvinhill5308 2 года назад +2

    The fluidity in which you move between these chords..man you are really inspirational.

  • @Jesse_Scoccimarra
    @Jesse_Scoccimarra 3 года назад +3

    By far one of the best videos I have found on the concept.

  • @giantato
    @giantato 3 года назад +3

    dude... great playing.... so nice...

  • @mista_yann462
    @mista_yann462 4 месяца назад +1

    Such a great lesson. I 've been looking everywhere on youtube for a concise introduction to Barry Harris 6th diminished scale & approach but what I found before this left me frustrated, confused and not feeling up to the task. This video single handedly made me feel less intimidated by the approach and eager to delve deeper. Thank you, Robbie!! (I will 100% be subscribing to your Patreon)

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching and for the nice comment! Glad you found it helpful, there certainly is so much to discover with this concept. If you do decide to become a Patreon member, you'll find loads of extra related material that will keep you busy for a lifetime (just click on the Barry Harris collection). Thanks again!

  • @MysticOblong
    @MysticOblong 3 года назад +2

    Wow! My music studies for the rest of 2021 are mapped out by this video. Thanks for putting the time into this. It's so comprehensive and well explained. The music notation and tablature are perfectly placed for pausing and reflecting on the content.

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the nice comment, Happy practising!

  • @murraymcleod7605
    @murraymcleod7605 3 года назад +3

    I plan on watching this video once a week for the rest of my life.

    • @murraymcleod7605
      @murraymcleod7605 2 года назад

      Two months later. I've made progress so far but I feel like I'm learning slower than usual. It turns out that watching it all the way through has been good for me but as anticipated stopping and reviewing small segments and working on specific parts has yielded better results.
      Everything about this video is so well done, if it were lessons about digging trenches in the rain I might have mud on my boots right now.

  • @connorjohnson8128
    @connorjohnson8128 3 года назад +6

    This is blowing my mind!!!!!!!!

  • @willychi9315
    @willychi9315 2 года назад +1

    Robbie please never erase none of your videos! They 're so good! Keep going, amazing chanel and player!!

  • @garypastry
    @garypastry 2 года назад +1

    Wow a lot of info. Thank you so much. I tried to grasp this in the past but didn't get it at the time. This was just what I was looking for as I took the G# from my Flamenco concepts and added it to my Key of C Major forming a Diminished Chord To fit in with D-, G7, B-7b5, And F. You have shown how to move forward in a lifetime effort. Thanks again

  • @JGCPlayAlongs
    @JGCPlayAlongs 2 года назад +3

    Incredibly thorough video Robbie!

  • @DanVolchok
    @DanVolchok 3 года назад +12

    You’re helping musicians reach another level with this kind of content and information man .. thank you greatly

  • @sebbo1496
    @sebbo1496 3 года назад +2

    man, that is some powerful sounding jazz guitar. you have some type of power and energy a lot of jazz guitarists lack. very inspiring

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words, that's really nice of you to say. Glad you enjoyed the vid!

  • @paulcidade4518
    @paulcidade4518 4 месяца назад +1

    Great explanation! Thank you loads for your generosity in sharing your great knowledge.

  • @Bruingebak
    @Bruingebak 3 года назад +6

    What a brilliant tribute to the Mastro, Barry Harris! I'm a self-taught jazz accordionist from Cape Town and had benefited immensely from Barry's videos. Your succinct teaching makes it so much clearer to understand his condensed presentation. I hope Barry sees your work. Thanks a mil; bless you. I've just subscribed and liked your video.

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад +3

      Thanks so much for your kind words and support!

  • @vincentbal335
    @vincentbal335 3 года назад +7

    brilliantly explained, fantastic examples, thank you so much!! instantly subbed + followed!

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @HerroVincey
    @HerroVincey 3 года назад +1

    Quickly becoming one of my top RUclips music teaching channels..!!

  • @jamespaganas7150
    @jamespaganas7150 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm with everyone else who said this is one of the most masterful lessons on any music concept I've ever seen. Years of study here and you are casually a master at it. The piece at the end was wonderful. To my ear it's like these are the secrets of Joe Pass. This is how he was thinking. Your piece at the end reminded me very much of his Virtuoso album tracks. And this sound in general is very much what you'd find in his playing in particular. Thank you for your amazing work and I will get to work learning these concepts and this way of looking at music.

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much, that's very kind of you to say. Glad you enjoyed the video and that it has given you some stuff to keep you busy!

  • @EricGlassMusic
    @EricGlassMusic 3 года назад +7

    I was gonna say "Saw Rick Beato do this already" when I saw the title but this is incredible depth here. Very well done and wtf @ C maj penta run at 35:10, ring and pinky fingers only? #$@%!

    • @fekkyb
      @fekkyb 3 года назад +1

      🤣

    • @JP_F7
      @JP_F7 3 года назад +3

      Ricks head exploded early on

    • @jeremyversusjazz
      @jeremyversusjazz Год назад

      i just got to that run…omfg. nevermind robbie’s mind numbing memory for all this stuff, his technique alone is mindblowingly depressing! lol

  • @arturomartin5561
    @arturomartin5561 Год назад +4

    I thought I've seen all the guitar channels out there that teached theory in an actual comprehensible way, but turns out I was missing out the best of them! Dude, the diagrams and the transitions are so smooth and clear, also your way of talking about it... Even pentagrams side by side with tablature! Thank you very much for your taking the effort to make these videos. Also, may I ask which program do you use to make the pentagrams transparent like that?

  • @budsmiley2424
    @budsmiley2424 Год назад +1

    So much valuable info Robbie. Thanks so much ! You are extremely admired.

  • @djDivineJustice
    @djDivineJustice 3 года назад +2

    I was blessed to have been taken to his nyc class as a toddler!!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @NikolaiMusicChannel
    @NikolaiMusicChannel 2 года назад +8

    Great Scott! This is sick! Most detailed deep dive in the 6th diminished concept(s) I've ever seen. HOE LEE SHEET! I consider myself as pretty adapt theoretically, but as many others have commented, brain (and face, and fingers) started to melt and malfunction after a short time :-P Don't know if I'll have the tenacity to deep dive as far as you have into this concept, but the video really inspired me to stick a proverbial toe into the concept again, and maybe take a extended swim in the 6th diminished lake to add some more movement to my harmony and improvisations :-) Great stuff! And wow, this video must have been a lot of effort to put together, both length wise and quality wise with the graphics and with such an advanced and complete concept! Hat's off, sir! Consider me impressed :-)

  • @mil3ston3s
    @mil3ston3s 3 года назад +5

    i'm gonna need to watch this several times. great work, though!

    • @leechild4655
      @leechild4655 3 года назад

      ya, it breezes through all the ideas pretty fast for all but the folks that know this stuff already. nonetheless we have timestamps. .-) one of the best guitar lessons videos i`ve seen and i`ve seen them all pretty much.

  • @shlaptop
    @shlaptop 3 года назад +2

    I think I heard Pat Martino talk about some similar ideas, changing notes from augmented and diminished chords to make everythng else.
    This is a superb video..glad you came along !!!

  • @michaelmathews7864
    @michaelmathews7864 Год назад +1

    This is GREAT. Thank you for a deep well thought through and presented explanation of Barry's work. Bravo!

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and for your nice comment!

  • @StefanoMicarelli
    @StefanoMicarelli 3 года назад +7

    I can imagine that you have dedicated a lot of time to B.H. material - your explanation is clear and exhaustive, your playing is beautiful

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад

      Thanks Stefano, that's really nice of you to say!

  • @TheWinterShadow
    @TheWinterShadow 3 года назад +3

    Barris Harris brought me here. Robbie Barnby guided me back.

  • @CrazyQ6930
    @CrazyQ6930 2 года назад +1

    I keep coming back to figure out something I didn't get last time. I'll be getting bits and pieces and learning from this for a long time. Thanks, A LOT, Barry!

  • @onethousandtwonortheast8848
    @onethousandtwonortheast8848 2 года назад

    Knowing a melody really well and then creating triads to go under it is a great way to learn this stuff. When you only have three notes maximum to support a melody, voice leading becomes paramount and that is Bach country. Sometimes having too many fingers gets you caught up. Make me a soup before you try an esoteric dish. Same with three note chords. 😚

  • @user-df5hw2sm3f
    @user-df5hw2sm3f 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for this. You've obviously read Alan Kingstone's book on Barry Harris' harmonic theory for guitar, and while a good book it is hard to understand and not available for purchase much anywhere. Very good production value and distillation of the concepts in the book. For anyone wanting a further and deeper study of this I'd look around for "The Barry Harris Harmonic Method for Guitar" I know there are copies around and a pdf floating around somewhere on the internet. Cheers!

    • @nicholasquiller1135
      @nicholasquiller1135 3 года назад +1

      ..anybody lookin for that pdf can @me 😶

    • @user-df5hw2sm3f
      @user-df5hw2sm3f 3 года назад +2

      @@nicholasquiller1135 Same

    • @gohoc163
      @gohoc163 3 года назад

      U can view Alan Kingstone’s book as PDF at Scribed appt.

    • @johnjacquard863
      @johnjacquard863 3 года назад

      this information goes back before even fletcher henderson before 1920s

    • @user-df5hw2sm3f
      @user-df5hw2sm3f 3 года назад

      @@johnjacquard863 Nobody teaches it anymore except for those in the BH school of thought unfortunately tho

  • @tadasuyamato930
    @tadasuyamato930 3 года назад +4

    I would like to watch you playing more Standard tune useing this method please!

  • @Eflatmajor7sharp11
    @Eflatmajor7sharp11 Год назад +1

    Sir, this was fantastic. My mind was blown by the division of the 12 tones into the various structures.

  • @lisimu103
    @lisimu103 2 года назад +1

    I have already watched the video for 5 times and still coming back! Thank you man!

  • @JoshuaRuffolo
    @JoshuaRuffolo 3 года назад +3

    thanks a bunch for this man, looking forward to the in depth drop voicing vid

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад +1

      My pleasure. Me too, I've got some great stuff to share on the drop voicing system!

  • @vecernicek2
    @vecernicek2 3 года назад +3

    Cool video! The 3 note close position voicings sound a lot like what Johnny Smith would play.

    • @RobbieBarnby
      @RobbieBarnby  3 года назад

      Very much so, well spotted! Also, the voicing played at 0:53 is Johnny Smith (+Hawaiian) inspired :)

  • @voronOsphere
    @voronOsphere 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Mind-blowing stuff! Barry is a modern genius!!! And I never even heard of him until now!

  • @ikethompson5839
    @ikethompson5839 3 года назад +2

    This is beyond great!!! Extremely awesome work and break down, now I have to rest my brain, it’s smoking right now!

  • @shitmandood
    @shitmandood 3 года назад +5

    If you could unpack this into a longer online course, I'd gladly pay for it!

  • @gustavogastelum9024
    @gustavogastelum9024 2 года назад +3

    We’ve seen the guy transformed in many characters through out his career in many many movies, but never imagined he could achieved this level of sophistication: a role of a lifetime giving probably the best class in the diminished scale in YT history. Bravo Christian Bale!

  • @matthewalexander8752
    @matthewalexander8752 9 месяцев назад +1

    Robbie- while your tech knowledge of harmony and chords is absolutely astoundingly brilliant- please, please make some videos of full guitar arrangements of classic standards(solo voicing) Thank You.