This Changed My Playing Forever! | Stacked Triads
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- 💥 In this video I will discuss one of my all-time favorite techniques for playing harmonically rich harmonies on the piano.
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📘 Books I’ve authored /co-authored:
📙www.amazon.com/Music-Lyle-May...
📙www.amazon.com/Eberhard-Lyle-...
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:55 How to Stack Triads on the Piano (G/C)
04:21 How to Stack Triads on the Piano (F/C)
04:47 Connecting BOTH the G/C and F/C Chord Stacks
05:30 Using This Technique In Other Modes
06:05 Trying It Out In Other Keys
07:18 Spontaneous Improvisation Using Stacked Chords
08:05 Practical Applications In Music
10:52 Final Thoughts
📷Gear that I used in this video:
Yamaha CP40
Yamaha MG12XU
Yamaha HS5 (S2)
MacBook Pro (Running LPX and FCP X)
Garritan CFX Piano VST
Sony ZV-E10
iPhone 14 Pro
Sennheiser MKE600 Shotgun Microphone
Neewer NL660 Lights (X2)
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I love how your videos aren’t over edited! They’re very much like I’m in a class room! Very intentional and interesting!
This is mind-blowing. I've never heard anybody else talk about this before but I've heard this sound so many times!
I've watched two of your videos, this one, and the Keith Jarret 'Ostinato' video. Loved them both. Thanks.
Thanks very much!
Fantastic video! Thank you for sharing this great concept with us 🙏
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Ah so thats the sound of the 80s i used to hate!😂 Stacked major triads
Very beautiful and striking harmonies. I like that exercise going through the inversions in ALL 12 keys. I could see it as a warm up routine as well.
Great stuff!
I really like your suggestions for use in tunes and how to make it practical in different styles. Thank you for explaining it so clearly.
Thanks for watching!
Brings back memories from my childhood, discovering this concept! To this day, I still play with interlocking hands, because it’s “easier” for my brain to process. 😊
Very cool! Glad I'm not alone here, haha.
Simply inspirational ! Thank-you
I prastise guitar and just listening helps me lern stuff🤙 so thank you😉
So glad it’s helpful!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Oh yeah!!
The yellow jackets are my favorite jazz band. Everything you played sounds just like them. All that's missing is Bob Mintzer's sax and the thunderous drumming of William Kennedy!!!
How about a piano tutorial and analysis of the tune "ancestors"
Love it thanks.
Love them too! I'll teach some of their music someday.
Soooo beautiful!!!! 🔥
Merci!!!! So good explained❤
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Pierre... that is such a beautiful sound...do write ur own songs...U should, my men...u will be doing us a great favor!!!
Thanks! Someday, but there's just no incentive or reward for doing such a thing at this point. That's the music industry in 2024. Maybe when I'm retired :)
Beautiful, thank you!
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
good inspiration, thanks
Thanks for watching!
Wonderful video as always :)
Thanks! Hey, aren't you that model?
wow amazing channel one of the best finds this week ❤ I'm a jazz guitar player but I'm trying to learn on the piano because I don't think this is physically possible on a guitar
There are some drop-2 chord positions on guitar that sound similar enough! Thanks for watching.
@@pierrejpiscitelli hi, great stuff. Any example of those drops 2 ?
There are tons of guitarists who will demonstrate better than I ever could-- just search for drop 2 guitar voicing on RUclips!
Aimless improvisation? Sounds nice. Merci.
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Is this the same has a drop 2 chord? Remember seeing something like this on another jazz piano channel and they were talking about drop 2 chords.
Beautiful sounding chords.Thanks Pierre. And they don't sound like tooth fairy chords like one of your goofy commenters mentioned. Give me a break.
when you teach these eyes by the guess who, can you teach us the midnight special live version
Now I see where Mannheim Steamroller got that sound. lol
brain overload...
Lyle Mays chords?
Yes, they’re very Lyle. I never got to speak with him about this particular concept :(
Hmm, sounded like tooth fairy music to me until the jazz comping
That’s really interesting. Everyone is looking for something different when they listen to music. That has always fascinated me.
@@pierrejpiscitelli Tooth fairy music isn't anything I ever want to hear - superficial "pretty" with zero depth, but the jazz comping changed that feel a bit...
Thank, very good
Thanks for watching
Just beautiful.
Thank you very much!
I play piano a bit (not to your level) and I find the late "Dudley Moore" had some great "extra tricks and techniques" in his playing. 5 note "triplets" , lots of very cool blues scales phrases and some very interesting chord voicings. search "Dudley Moore trio" & " Dudley Moore trio BBC"
Yes he could play. Those 5 note groupings are called quintuplets. Not easy to do!!
@@pierrejpiscitelli Check out his 4 albums with guest singers. Marian Montgomery, Cleo Laine, Dakota Staton and Jimmy Witherspoon. well worth a listen. I do appreciate you "RUclips" guys giving us all some great piano tips.
thanks!!
Great stuff!!
Thanks, Gavin!