It's pretty thrilling that you'll be able to play variations on this live. I'm understanding that when you play the D block from the three sharps diatonic block, you have E and C#m available, which you wouldn't in the 'key of' D? Right? When you play a run of the whole vocabulary of a section, It boggled my mind that you know where those couple of auxiliary notes are, but I played them and I see. This is all just so wonderful.
Thanks! When I play a D harmonic block within a diatonic block of 3 sharps, it just means that the auxiliary notes are E, G#, B & C#, and I don't think of other harmonic blocks. So it's pretty simple, really. We just need a strong physical sense of a harmonic block, plugged into a diatonic block, plugged into the keyboard map!
Why is this channel not bigger???
I appreciate that! Thanks!
Thank you for your lovely improvisation Phil. Bless you.
Warmest regards,
Chris and Sally
My pleasure! Thanks for listening!
It's pretty thrilling that you'll be able to play variations on this live. I'm understanding that when you play the D block from the three sharps diatonic block, you have E and C#m available, which you wouldn't in the 'key of' D? Right? When you play a run of the whole vocabulary of a section, It boggled my mind that you know where those couple of auxiliary notes are, but I played them and I see. This is all just so wonderful.
Thanks! When I play a D harmonic block within a diatonic block of 3 sharps, it just means that the auxiliary notes are E, G#, B & C#, and I don't think of other harmonic blocks. So it's pretty simple, really. We just need a strong physical sense of a harmonic block, plugged into a diatonic block, plugged into the keyboard map!
@@PhilBestMusic Thanks for clarifying.
Horace Silver could do it.