As usual, fantastic lesson Johnny! I just wish I had seen this last week because I performed both Autumn Leaves AND Smile at church and I really could have used that diminished trick on both those tunes! (Especially on Smile, because that 4 bar long 1chord at the beginning needs alterations)
yow this lesson thought me a lot, ive been doing this techniques before but this is my very first time to discover the proper use thank u for this video
Love your content, subscribed! I'm a metal guitarist that needs this stuff for accents in my recordings. I took piano & music theory in high school in the late 90s so I should know this but I'm rusty! Thanks for what you do!!
i luv you u r the best at first i thought your stuff was too easy for Me genius that i thinl i am but i have been into dim chords since high school & never got this easy explanation or guideposts for using them i am all yours now.
Good Morning sir, i come across your lesson today but one thing i notice is that your too fast for me i don`t know about other but your good how can you help me out.
I am a bit confused - are you using everywhere own terms in the videos instead of the music theory terms? For example, you call it a diminished sus chord - but isn’t it a C Major Chord with the added 6th? This wouldn’t be a sus chord as sus4 is F not A? I might be afraid to learn terms that are named differently 🎵
Great point; there's no actual chord called a suspended diminished, but it can be arranged in a way to behave similarly to a sus chord. This post goes into full detail: pianowithjonny.com/piano-lessons/diminished-chords-5-essential-piano-techniques/
@ Emmanuel Markie Morris 3 diminished 7 chords on the piano. After you learn the notes in the C dim 7 chord, C sharp dim 7 chord, and D dim 7 chord, all the other diminished chords are inversions of those 3.
He meant there's only 3 dim7 chord finger patterns. Technically there are 12 dim7 chords per key, but 9 of them are just inversions of the first 3 of the scale in that key. You still call them whatever makes sense in the progression. Eg a Cdim7 and a Gdim7, harmonically same chord, what's the correct name? There isn't one except if the voicing or root note matters.
00:00 - Intro
00:46 - Diminished Chord Review
01:56 - Technique 1: Suspended Diminished
03:39 - Technique 2: Drop-In Diminished
05:13 - Technique 3: Lift-In Diminished
07:38 - Technique 4: Colorful Dominant
08:46 - Trick: Play diminished chord 1/2 step up from root
09:45 - Technique 5: Diminished Improv
11:39 - Conclusion
Another great lesson in passing chords and diminished chords. Thanks Jonny!
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So informative. Excellent explaination.
As usual, fantastic lesson Johnny! I just wish I had seen this last week because I performed both Autumn Leaves AND Smile at church and I really could have used that diminished trick on both those tunes! (Especially on Smile, because that 4 bar long 1chord at the beginning needs alterations)
What a great lesson! Thank you, sir!
Great class Johny thank you
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Really really really awesome!!!! Another tremendous view about diminished chords...😉
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Amazing stuff!
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yow this lesson thought me a lot, ive been doing this techniques before but this is my very first time to discover the proper use
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I enjoy your videos a whole lot Jonny! Thank you!
This is genius! If I had only learned this 20 years ago....
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Great video Jonny. Thanks
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Love your content, subscribed! I'm a metal guitarist that needs this stuff for accents in my recordings. I took piano & music theory in high school in the late 90s so I should know this but I'm rusty! Thanks for what you do!!
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Thanks, that’s a pretty sweet lesson!
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In section of Drop In Diminished, there's a progression C-Eb-Dm-G, mostly it is a C Am Dm G. So is Eb a tritone substitution right?
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i luv you u r the best at first i thought your stuff was too easy for Me genius that i thinl i am but i have been into dim chords since high school & never got this easy explanation or guideposts for using them i am all yours now.
Hey John what’s the piano you’re using called?
hi Jon, what is that Digital Piano brand you're using?
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Good Morning sir, i come across your lesson today but one thing i notice is that your too fast for me i don`t know about other but your good how can you help me out.
Great, thanks
I am a bit confused - are you using everywhere own terms in the videos instead of the music theory terms?
For example, you call it a diminished sus chord - but isn’t it a C Major Chord with the added 6th? This wouldn’t be a sus chord as sus4 is F not A?
I might be afraid to learn terms that are named differently 🎵
Great point; there's no actual chord called a suspended diminished, but it can be arranged in a way to behave similarly to a sus chord. This post goes into full detail: pianowithjonny.com/piano-lessons/diminished-chords-5-essential-piano-techniques/
Wait…Pls, is it 3 diminished chord per scale(or octave)? Of it’s 3 diminished chords on the entire piano?
@ Emmanuel Markie Morris
3 diminished 7 chords on the piano. After you learn the notes in the C dim 7 chord, C sharp dim 7 chord, and D dim 7 chord, all the other diminished chords are inversions of those 3.
He meant there's only 3 dim7 chord finger patterns.
Technically there are 12 dim7 chords per key, but 9 of them are just inversions of the first 3 of the scale in that key.
You still call them whatever makes sense in the progression. Eg a Cdim7 and a Gdim7, harmonically same chord, what's the correct name? There isn't one except if the voicing or root note matters.
Only 3 diminished chords?? I'm not clear in that part...
You can read more in-depth about that here: pianowithjonny.com/piano-lessons/diminished-chords-5-essential-piano-techniques/
If i play for example E G C, it could be a C Major on the second position but also it could be an E dim b13, to going in F Major for example.
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Don't build your house foundation out of these chords.
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meaning... go back to the basic and root chords first and master them before applying these ones
@@shareekwillis2799 I think what he actually meant was they're "unstable", at least it seemed like he was making a music joke!
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Awesome lesson, thanks.