About a year after switching from sax to flute I understood that I needed to emulate pianists more than horn players.. but I didn't realize I was emulating Floyd Cramer! In fact I've never heard of him.. Will definitely do some listening now.. tnx for the tip!
Thank you three times so I wont repeat my self! This is the best explanation I've ever seen in Chord progression in general. This simple +/- move can be very powerful, if you just let mind lose.
Awesome lesson! I need these because I don't read music. They help me tremendously. I'm a guitar player as well, so I'm very receptive to this approach. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
The last example was something I hear pedal steel guitars doing as well.
You write beautiful passages, just to teach a musical point
It's inspiring
About a year after switching from sax to flute I understood that I needed to emulate pianists more than horn players.. but I didn't realize I was emulating Floyd Cramer! In fact I've never heard of him.. Will definitely do some listening now.. tnx for the tip!
nice. start with Cramer's piano on the Patsy Cline classic "Crazy". gorgeous.
Loves me some sus chords! Swiss army knives. So useful when I want to stir a question in the listener, or pivot to a new color.
Another great lesson, thanks!
Thank you three times so I wont repeat my self! This is the best explanation I've ever seen in Chord progression in general. This simple +/- move can be very powerful, if you just let mind lose.
it's true. it makes simple stuff sound so rich.
👍 good video
Awesome lesson! I need these because I don't read music. They help me tremendously. I'm a guitar player as well, so I'm very receptive to this approach. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
i'm so glad this landed!
that was great! wonderful examples - well done
Great lesson!
I love all of Your Videos!
Nicely done, Thank you.
12:20 Maybe I understand Philip Glass a little more. Doesn't mean I *like* him any more, mind you, but understanding something is never a bad thing.
i feel you. more accurately, this process hews closer to Steve Reich's compositional procedures.
Csus2 is Jesus too
Implied music is sus!?