You can superimpose the kumoi pentatonic (dorian pentatonic) the same way you superimpose melodic minor scale. min6 = play it from the root of the chord min7 = play it from the root of the chord minMaj7 = play it from the root of the chord 7(b9) = play it from the b7 of the chord 7alt = play it from the b9 of the chord 7(#11) = subV7 play it from the 5 the of the chord Maj6 = play it from the 6 of the chord Maj7 = play it from the 6 of the chord Maj7(#5) = play it from the 6 of the chord m7b5 = play it from the b3 of the chord
I just watched Part 1 and now this. Amazing, helpful stuff. I've long been aware of superimposition as an improvisational technique, but I avoided it because it seemed so daunting. You've made it accessible. Great lessons.
Hello, great lesson. Thank you! Do you know the background of why John Coltrane and McCoy Tyner became obsessed with Pentatonics during this period does the 20th century harmony book provide context?
You can superimpose the kumoi pentatonic (dorian pentatonic) the same way you superimpose melodic minor scale.
min6 = play it from the root of the chord
min7 = play it from the root of the chord
minMaj7 = play it from the root of the chord
7(b9) = play it from the b7 of the chord
7alt = play it from the b9 of the chord
7(#11) = subV7 play it from the 5 the of the chord
Maj6 = play it from the 6 of the chord
Maj7 = play it from the 6 of the chord
Maj7(#5) = play it from the 6 of the chord
m7b5 = play it from the b3 of the chord
I just watched Part 1 and now this. Amazing, helpful stuff. I've long been aware of superimposition as an improvisational technique, but I avoided it because it seemed so daunting. You've made it accessible. Great lessons.
Glad to be of help, thanks Joe!
Always growing , God bless ya.
Most people agree that kumoi is min 69 (1 2 b3 5 6)
Jirijoshi is min b69 (1 2 b3 5 b6)
In western music
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Very cool!
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Hello, great lesson. Thank you! Do you know the background of why John Coltrane and McCoy Tyner became obsessed with Pentatonics during this period does the 20th century harmony book provide context?
Intersting, the minor69 arpeggio is the same as the kumoi pentatonic.
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Please help with Coltrane’s “Countdown” next
Done! :) ruclips.net/video/6DGeDE2a8cQ/видео.html
SUPER HIP. Is that a Jhane Barnes shirt you're sporting? Looks like it.
The self portrait at 6:15 looks like a chat between Paul Klee and Joan Miro!
Yes!! They are among my favorites. Klee and Kandinsky are what I call Jazz for the eyes...
@@RichieZellon That's style!
I don't know what it means to superimpose. I have to learn that.
Watch Part 1
@@RichieZellon Thank you, will do.,
@@MixolydianMode Actually this one explains it better: ruclips.net/video/6ZSmAQVzIHc/видео.html
Superimpose just means “play it over”
As in
“He super-imposed scale x over chord y”
=
“He played scale x over chord y”
@@Swybryd-Nation Thank you.
The Tab is wrong at 14:15...........
Definitely...that's what happens when you have a player like me who doesn't read the TAB...sorry!🙂