Found out about this series yesterday. I must say I've improved and used alot today based off what I saw yesterday. Thanks big brother God bless From your African lil bro
Haha, I gotta get right on the strings first! We have something in the works for other instruments though so you should be seeing something in the near future.
Can you please explain and breakdown the chords your playing? As I don’t understand how and when you can play sus chords, sharp 5, flat 13. I usually build up a diatonic scale in 7s how are those other chords used in diatonic? I thought they where chromatic
You can use suspended chords anytime you want. Matching the melody note is the *secret.* Mix the notes of any chord around for sound quality, what your ear enjoys. Non diatonic chords and notes add complexity and sound beautiful, but the basic stuff goes a long way, "rootless voicings, drop 2's ect". Just keep practicing, it'll all gel!
@@andrewhartley4569 Once you learn every key, you can see how all the chords connect. But, before I even learned all my keys, I was obsessed with passing chords. You can get to a point where you don't have to play in *"a key"* because you mastered ripping up melodies. If a chord from any other key has some corresponding notes, or even just matches your melody note you can use it. As long as it's tasteful to your ear. It's your creativity, nobody can say your wrong! That's why it's called theory and not absolute.
Not only do you have gifted hands, but you are a gifted teacher! 🔥🙌🏼🙏🏽👏🏼👍🏼
Don't know how I can say thank you enough...
Thank you, thank you, thank you🤲🏽
Dude you a serious teacher from one to another God Bless You !!!
Found out about this series yesterday.
I must say I've improved and used alot today based off what I saw yesterday.
Thanks big brother
God bless
From your African lil bro
Loving the key /scale series! Please keep it up! ❤️
Thanks alot! Ive been waiting this lesson.. God Bless you
This is so nice, it has a lot of useful movements
Oh heck yes,have been waiting patiently for this one so glad it’s here.
Haha, I gotta get right on the strings first! We have something in the works for other instruments though so you should be seeing something in the near future.
I believe in your hands
You are so amazing
May God keep you for us as musician 🔥🔥🔥💯💯🤝🤝🤝🤝
Thanks for watching 🙏🏾
I needed this!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Keep on doing this video in all 12 keys please. ❤️
Thank you man... You are a great teach fr
Great tutorial bro!
I really love this series.. thanks a lot sir..you are awesome 💯💪
Yessir! We’re almost halfway through the series
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You’re beautiful, and never give up your dreams,
you are in this world for a reason!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks 😊
I feel like I just walked into a goldmine. Thank you for sharing your knowledge - priceless.
Beautiful work 🔥🔥
Thanks for watching!
Thanks a lot maestro🙌🏾
I'm filling the D major/b and the major cords and cycle of 5th
This was great! I also heard this in a Kelly Price song (G# 7alt.)
Also, a B7/D# going to an E minor chord sounds nice. Thanks for the video.
This is helpful kindly do also in G major also
In My Music
D E F# G H A B C# D
1. D Major
2. E Minor
3. F# Minor
4. G Major Augmented
5. H Major
6. A Major
7. B Minor
8. C# Diminished
9. D Major
Good stuff as always bro! 👌🏾.... Btw, hope you didn't forget my request for the song "Defeated" by Rich Tolbert. Thanks in advance. #Blessings
Yessir🔥🔥🔥
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always a joy, when you going to pick up that bass for some teaching? I need help there for sure 😅
How do you know what to play in the left hand
Great video. What chord quality are you using in this video in circle of 5ths practice?
Is there a why to the choosing of certain cords when you're doing a walk up?
what do you mean
God bless you bro these lessons are really helpful 🔥🔥🙇
Glad to hear! We’re going through all 12 keys so stay tuned
Which software are you using to teach bro
Hi would you share what program you are using to show the POP UP music staff when you play?
It's called chordie
Awesome.... Please can you do this lessons on key G...
Wouldn’t that be the circle of 4ths?
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Can you please explain and breakdown the chords your playing? As I don’t understand how and when you can play sus chords, sharp 5, flat 13. I usually build up a diatonic scale in 7s how are those other chords used in diatonic? I thought they where chromatic
@UCy9mQ71rfNxN_CDe01SAyqQ how can you play any chord at any time? Diatonic chords means I’m the same key right?
You can use suspended chords anytime you want. Matching the melody note is the *secret.* Mix the notes of any chord around for sound quality, what your ear enjoys. Non diatonic chords and notes add complexity and sound beautiful, but the basic stuff goes a long way, "rootless voicings, drop 2's ect". Just keep practicing, it'll all gel!
@@andrewhartley4569 yes. Diatonic meaning that they belong to that key signature. What key do you play your best in?
@@andrewhartley4569 Once you learn every key, you can see how all the chords connect. But, before I even learned all my keys, I was obsessed with passing chords. You can get to a point where you don't have to play in *"a key"* because you mastered ripping up melodies. If a chord from any other key has some corresponding notes, or even just matches your melody note you can use it. As long as it's tasteful to your ear. It's your creativity, nobody can say your wrong! That's why it's called theory and not absolute.
@UCy9mQ71rfNxN_CDe01SAyqQ cool thanks Ardaine. How did you learn? Can you recommend any books which might be helpful or more of a ground up approach
Cycle of 4ths*
The tutos in french please
Awesome video! I love how you explained it and your sample songs really accurate.
Would you be interested in doing a live on Sessions?
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It's okay but there's a phrase that says keep it simple
Good lessons but you're too fast while Teaching man. Try taking it a lil bit slow ok
Beautiful....but WAAAAAAYYYYY too advanced for me. 😞
Stick with it
Play slowly
Good lessons but you're too fast while Teaching man. Try taking it a lil bit slow ok