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Huge oversight on your part to not mention Barry Harris in your explanation. At least I hope it's just an oversight. As instructors we should always be sure to give credit where credit is due. Please consider this for the future.
It wasn’t an oversight, we did not study with him or know he’s method and concepts in detail, I have no idea if that’s the way he taught these voicings, and we didn’t want to use his name as click bait to attract more views. But I think you’re right, we should’ve at least mentioned that in the video. I know he calls the major Bebop scale something different, and he did use it a lot in his teachings. Please send me a link to some nice videos so I can study his concepts and make a proper video about his method. Thanks for the feedback.
Another question… We’ve made another video for the m7b5 and m6 versions, it will be up later today here: Mastering Diminished Embellishments No.2: Jazz Chord Exercise for m6 and m7b5 Chords ruclips.net/video/376FmC_wWlg/видео.html I’m using the minor Bebop scale, did Barry Harris use that same scale for the minor mode? Or how did he do it? I’d be interested in knowing more about it. Thanks
Hi, it sounds quite like Barry Harris with a modern twist :) I would definetely look for the pdf, thanks! I take the opportunity to ask for the use of minor 9ths. In your Rootless Voicings set, the recommended voicings for minors is 9ths if I recall correctly. But recently I read a lot about not using them (Jeremy Seskind the latest one). I suppose it is for the contiguous notes that crash against each other. But to me they are not so disonant. Could you comment on your view about it?
Anything a b9 above a chord tone creates too much tension. Only dominant chords like b9 intervals. But if what you want is tension, then b9's will give you that for sure.
I’m working on step 6 and am curious about the theory behind the second bar in each progression. Specifically going from a 7th with a 9th and 13th to b9 and b13 on the way to the C6. I love how it sounds. I recognize a lot of these chords from your Essential Voicings course but haven’t stumbled onto this yet. Do you have a video that talks about that move? Or can you just describe the rules?
@@mDecksMusic wow, thanks for the super fast reply. That was like 20 min. I’m still sitting at my piano. I’ll watch some videos on that. I don’t know what “borrowing from minor” is yet.
@@mDecksMusic I joined but left because I couldn't work out what I was supposed to do at any one time. I suppose I will join again, and probably leave again.
It's pretty simple, go to the membership tab on our channel and then click on the link provided in the latest post. That link takes you to all the available pdfs
I just tried it, and it's there! What is the newest post you see? Either way, you can click on the link in the latest post and that will take you to your download portal. Scroll down to find all the PDFs that are available to you. You'll find it there.
Sorry to be dull but would you PLEASE make a short video for members showing how to find the .pdfs for a particular lesson, such as this one today? After much struggling I have stumbled into the “membership tab” (but doubt I could find it again), and even when I click on it I can not find the pdf for today’s lesson (and rarely for previous lessons).
Hi Alan, no problem, I will do that. Remember that you just need to use the link in the latest post. That will take you to a webpage with all the pdfs that are available (just scroll down on that page)
Hi Alan, watch this part of the video ruclips.net/video/GW68hhdf5UQ/видео.html Let me know if this is clear enough, or what is confusing about the process so I can address it in a future video. Thanks
I did look at that part of the video, and I have no idea how to get to what is shown on the (tiny) iPhone screen. Please make a short video explaining exactly how to get to the membership page using either iOS or via a web-browser, and then how to find each lesson (that is available based on membership status) and then the .pdfs for that lesson. Your material is just excellent. But other than when a new announcement comes out, I just can not find my way to previous material. Again, sorry to be dull, but I expect I’m not the only one who is somewhat lost with accessing the lessons.
@@mDecksMusic Spanish: tal vez haya que hacer un índice que tenga en primera columna el nombre y a su derecha el nombre del archivo, por ejemplo: Mastering Diminished Embellishments:Jazz Chord Exercise for Maj6 and m7 Chords => passingDim1mDecks9865.pdf English: Maybe you have to make an index that has the name in the first column and the name of the file to its right, for example: Mastering Diminished Embellishments:Jazz Chord Exercise for Maj6 and m7 Chords => passingDim1mDecks9865.pdf
New "Exclusive Access" post available: Passing Diminished Embellishments (in Major) If you are a member you'll find a link to the download in our membership tab. Or become a member today ruclips.net/channel/UCBCch4Wd-JAuyURvmmA1oyQjoin for an ever expanding library of music resources.
This is super well-detailed. I love how easy it is to grasp what you're saying to follow along. Awesome tutorial!
I love these concepts!
Mr Tony in the House..🎹🎹
Tony Winston! I subscribe to 3 jazz channels and he’s one of them.
Yes! Tony is amazing!
Tony Winston.. one of My favorite RUclips channel
Just digging into the pdf for this. More of this concept please! This is very elegant movement that ties a lot of “stuff” together.
Great lesson! Waiting for the min6 and minor 251!
Woow m learning lot day by day by subscribing this course.. thank u sir
Wow! this is great... not easy... but great nonetheless! Thanks for this!
Huge oversight on your part to not mention Barry Harris in your explanation. At least I hope it's just an oversight. As instructors we should always be sure to give credit where credit is due. Please consider this for the future.
It wasn’t an oversight, we did not study with him or know he’s method and concepts in detail, I have no idea if that’s the way he taught these voicings, and we didn’t want to use his name as click bait to attract more views. But I think you’re right, we should’ve at least mentioned that in the video. I know he calls the major Bebop scale something different, and he did use it a lot in his teachings. Please send me a link to some nice videos so I can study his concepts and make a proper video about his method. Thanks for the feedback.
Another question… We’ve made another video for the m7b5 and m6 versions, it will be up later today here: Mastering Diminished Embellishments No.2: Jazz Chord Exercise for m6 and m7b5 Chords
ruclips.net/video/376FmC_wWlg/видео.html
I’m using the minor Bebop scale, did Barry Harris use that same scale for the minor mode? Or how did he do it? I’d be interested in knowing more about it. Thanks
Hi, it sounds quite like Barry Harris with a modern twist :) I would definetely look for the pdf, thanks! I take the opportunity to ask for the use of minor 9ths. In your Rootless Voicings set, the recommended voicings for minors is 9ths if I recall correctly. But recently I read a lot about not using them (Jeremy Seskind the latest one). I suppose it is for the contiguous notes that crash against each other. But to me they are not so disonant. Could you comment on your view about it?
Anything a b9 above a chord tone creates too much tension. Only dominant chords like b9 intervals. But if what you want is tension, then b9's will give you that for sure.
Gracias
I’m working on step 6 and am curious about the theory behind the second bar in each progression. Specifically going from a 7th with a 9th and 13th to b9 and b13 on the way to the C6. I love how it sounds. I recognize a lot of these chords from your Essential Voicings course but haven’t stumbled onto this yet. Do you have a video that talks about that move? Or can you just describe the rules?
You can always borrow from minor. We discuss that move on many of our harmony videos. b9 b13 is from the minor mode.
@@mDecksMusic wow, thanks for the super fast reply. That was like 20 min. I’m still sitting at my piano. I’ll watch some videos on that. I don’t know what “borrowing from minor” is yet.
Watch this video ruclips.net/video/m1uu5HDLOCU/видео.html
I’d like to buy the PDFs for this course alone at first. Before joining. Is that possible? Thanks.
We don't have a course for these embellishments yet. But joining is only $2.99 and you get a revolving 2 months worth of content.
@@mDecksMusic I joined but left because I couldn't work out what I was supposed to do at any one time. I suppose I will join again, and probably leave again.
It's pretty simple, go to the membership tab on our channel and then click on the link provided in the latest post. That link takes you to all the available pdfs
Is there a shorter way to get to the pdf cuz I can’t find it and yes I’m a gold member
Maybe this pdf is older than six months. Send me an email to mdecksmusic@gmail.com so I can help you
You guys are the shit I literally have almost all of your books
When will the pdf be available for download?
It's there already. Go to the membership tab and click on the link in the latest post
I went to the membership tab but didn’t see the download on mastering diminished embellishments.
I just tried it, and it's there! What is the newest post you see? Either way, you can click on the link in the latest post and that will take you to your download portal. Scroll down to find all the PDFs that are available to you. You'll find it there.
Sorry to be dull but would you PLEASE make a short video for members showing how to find the .pdfs for a particular lesson, such as this one today? After much struggling I have stumbled into the “membership tab” (but doubt I could find it again), and even when I click on it I can not find the pdf for today’s lesson (and rarely for previous lessons).
Hi Alan, no problem, I will do that. Remember that you just need to use the link in the latest post. That will take you to a webpage with all the pdfs that are available (just scroll down on that page)
Hi Alan, watch this part of the video ruclips.net/video/GW68hhdf5UQ/видео.html
Let me know if this is clear enough, or what is confusing about the process so I can address it in a future video. Thanks
I did look at that part of the video, and I have no idea how to get to what is shown on the (tiny) iPhone screen. Please make a short video explaining exactly how to get to the membership page using either iOS or via a web-browser, and then how to find each lesson (that is available based on membership status) and then the .pdfs for that lesson.
Your material is just excellent. But other than when a new announcement comes out, I just can not find my way to previous material. Again, sorry to be dull, but I expect I’m not the only one who is somewhat lost with accessing the lessons.
No, that's great! I'll make a video showing all those details, thank you so much for the feedback!
@@mDecksMusic Spanish: tal vez haya que hacer un índice que tenga en primera columna el nombre y a su derecha el nombre del archivo, por ejemplo:
Mastering Diminished Embellishments:Jazz Chord Exercise for Maj6 and m7 Chords => passingDim1mDecks9865.pdf
English: Maybe you have to make an index that has the name in the first column and the name of the file to its right, for example:
Mastering Diminished Embellishments:Jazz Chord Exercise for Maj6 and m7 Chords => passingDim1mDecks9865.pdf