These voicings are called "4 note rootless voicings", and they are super important to master if you are starting jazz music. You HAVE to practice in every key, whether that's going through them chromatically or through circle of fifths or whatever. Jack only showed 1 inversion, try starting your minor 7 as 3 5 7 9 as well. This is all necessary foundational work before moving to "Drop 2" voicings and open 4ths.
I hope Jack knows how inspirational he actually is. Such a legend & a hyper-talented musician to boot... Andertons is so much more than a music store, I bloody love you guys. Merry Christmas to you all!
Jack the piano teacher. Who would have thought? I will say this: your rhythm is great when you play alone. You have a great feel. That said you are not exactly Cateen. Your lessons are practical and down to earth.
Lovely vid Jack! I always enjoy seeing what’s going on under the hat when you are playing. Would love to have more videos in this style! Tell the boss man he should do, Lee meets Jack! Would love to hear about your playing background!
😎 playing boss as always! For those who want to know the names of the inverted chords. Dm9 - G13 - CM9 (type b rootless voicing) could also play C69 for the I chord?
This C major 2-5 voicing is why Holding Back The Years by Simply Red is one of THE easiest 80s hits to play. The intro climbs from D-E-F then back down to A-G. Then you just move back and forth between D and G. Invert the chords a few times and you’ve played the whole song!
Suggestion: Could you use some keyboard MIDI software (Chordie, MIDIculous, or whatever keyboard MIDI software) that you overlay with the video so that what you play on the keyboard is highlighted in the MIDI keyboard? It makes it quite easy to see what you are doing.
I just on a whim bought a second hand piano. I can't play yet, but I can hold shapes, and I don't know what your talking about,but I just knocked these three chords for at least an hour thinking I was a funky session player
Awesome tutorial! I devised a similar 2-5-1 method using the root position m7b5; drop the last two fingers by a semitone each for the 5, and then the lower 2 (thumb and index) to the 1st and 3rd of the target major (1)... Thanks mate. Love your honest approach! Subscribed.
My aim is just to learn to play by hear. Will I be better buying a digital piano or a midi keyboard with 88keys? Please suggest a model 🙏 Thanks & regards
Brilliant video 🙌🏻 So is that style called “lounge room” ? I’m sure I saw someone comment something like that in another video. I randomly came across a video of Hugh Laurie playing a bluesier version of the same kinda style? Incidentally, if anyone hasn’t heard his bands music, go listen right now. Superb. Anyway, “posh” is probably the best name for it. 😂
If your Jack, handing out your number to chicks and getting Gin and Tonics while playing a lounge gig. In all seriousness though, often nothing in a band setting. Piano can take up a lot of space in the mix and sometimes it’s best to hang back. If there is not bass player you can do bass lines or octaves in the left hand and it would sound great.
These voicings are called "4 note rootless voicings", and they are super important to master if you are starting jazz music. You HAVE to practice in every key, whether that's going through them chromatically or through circle of fifths or whatever. Jack only showed 1 inversion, try starting your minor 7 as 3 5 7 9 as well. This is all necessary foundational work before moving to "Drop 2" voicings and open 4ths.
I hope Jack knows how inspirational he actually is. Such a legend & a hyper-talented musician to boot... Andertons is so much more than a music store, I bloody love you guys.
Merry Christmas to you all!
Even in Belgium he inspire us😉👍
Jack 'gets his Bill Evans on' ... nice!
Based on this video alone, please give Jack back the presentation room this content deserves. Thanks!
Jack the piano teacher. Who would have thought? I will say this: your rhythm is great when you play alone. You have a great feel. That said you are not exactly Cateen. Your lessons are practical and down to earth.
I love this. I have been waiting all year for more piano tricks on this channel. Thank you!
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EXCELLENT...as a guitarist this made sense & was easy to follow.
Thanks Jack.
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Brillian Mate. MOAR MUSIC THEORY MATE. Greetings from Sweden
Lovely vid Jack! I always enjoy seeing what’s going on under the hat when you are playing. Would love to have more videos in this style! Tell the boss man he should do, Lee meets Jack! Would love to hear about your playing background!
😎 playing boss as always! For those who want to know the names of the inverted chords. Dm9 - G13 - CM9 (type b rootless voicing) could also play C69 for the I chord?
Type B rootless voicing!? Thanks that's just opened up a window of good stuff to Google... Not heard of Type A, B etc before 👍
Ah ok rootless voicing ?! Couldn’t work out how D chord had no D in it?? C had no C in it ? I’ll look into it 👍
More of this please
This C major 2-5 voicing is why Holding Back The Years by Simply Red is one of THE easiest 80s hits to play. The intro climbs from D-E-F then back down to A-G. Then you just move back and forth between D and G. Invert the chords a few times and you’ve played the whole song!
Great video - you and Matt Johnson giving all the cheat codes!! TY!
many many thanks jack fr this tip..
King Jack is BACK with the lessons! Us fellow "Octave Grabbers" appreciate ya immensely
The best of Best🎹🔥Much Appreciated 💯👌🏼 From SA 🇿🇦
Love the positive energy this video puts out. Gonna practice this myself now.
Suggestion: Could you use some keyboard MIDI software (Chordie, MIDIculous, or whatever keyboard MIDI software) that you overlay with the video so that what you play on the keyboard is highlighted in the MIDI keyboard? It makes it quite easy to see what you are doing.
Awesome! Love your vids on these practical theories Jack!
Just starting out in piano and enjoy your presentation. Looking forward to more videos.
So useful!! Thanks mate
Fantastic!! Thank you!
Thank you.
With this you showed me a lot to use.
Brilliant cheers
I just on a whim bought a second hand piano. I can't play yet, but I can hold shapes, and I don't know what your talking about,but I just knocked these three chords for at least an hour thinking I was a funky session player
Awesome tutorial! I devised a similar 2-5-1 method using the root position m7b5; drop the last two fingers by a semitone each for the 5, and then the lower 2 (thumb and index) to the 1st and 3rd of the target major (1)...
Thanks mate. Love your honest approach!
Subscribed.
Good tip!
Brill Video Jack. Please keep them coming
super!!! very useful and easy
Really great video and appreciated!
A nice lesson.
Very cool!
My aim is just to learn to play by hear.
Will I be better buying a digital piano or a midi keyboard with 88keys?
Please suggest a model 🙏
Thanks & regards
Jack - I love your videos, however, this one has blown my mind. One day, I’ll have this knowledge. See you in 20 years mate 😩
Great ! For piano beguining it's very cool
Brilliant video 🙌🏻 So is that style called “lounge room” ? I’m sure I saw someone comment something like that in another video. I randomly came across a video of Hugh Laurie playing a bluesier version of the same kinda style? Incidentally, if anyone hasn’t heard his bands music, go listen right now. Superb. Anyway, “posh” is probably the best name for it. 😂
"Technically a 13 but let's not stress" lol I had to pause 😅
Get back on the ol Roland FP brotha...you had that thing mastered!!
Sunday Morning by Maroin 5 by the way he's playing that progression, it just hit me sorry lol. I'm trying this progression regardless thanks!!
And now you can play Maroon 5s “Sunday Morning” one-handed. 😎
"Angular Merkel" ... ROTL. ;)
Great job, als always
Yes! Angular Merkel was hilarious. I'm subscribing. :D love when learning includes some humour. Thanks for that.
Angela Merkl :D
Can’t unhear Sunday Morning by Maroon 5 in that voicing
What are you going to do with your other hand?
If your Jack, handing out your number to chicks and getting Gin and Tonics while playing a lounge gig. In all seriousness though, often nothing in a band setting. Piano can take up a lot of space in the mix and sometimes it’s best to hang back. If there is not bass player you can do bass lines or octaves in the left hand and it would sound great.
@@ianflurrance8438 methinks you know more about Jack than you are letting on!
“Angular Merkel” 😂😂😂😂😂
Great as always 🔥🙏🏼😎 Angela Merkel 🤣 cheers from germany