Building Chords in Zappa's Moggio

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • This is a continuation from last week's video of my rendition of Zappa's Moggio. Here I discuss the process of reharmonisation, performing melody, chords and bass lines simultaneously, as well as the challenge of filling in the harmonic gaps in the piece.

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  • @johnunderwood3132
    @johnunderwood3132 Год назад +1

    I just love your videos on Zappa. Thank you so much. You do a great job

  • @BetterCallJohn
    @BetterCallJohn 2 года назад +6

    I love these video about Frank! Thanks a lot! 💛

  • @elotro100
    @elotro100 Год назад +3

    Second question: I am obsessed with recreating Zappas Guitar Tones. After a lot of experimentation I have come to the conclusion that you can cover a lot of ground with just a cocked wah for the 70s sound (as the icing on the cake you can add the TWA Triskelion), sometimes you can add also a Fuzz (for example for Songs from Bongo and Fury or the Song Apostrophe) and whatever amp you like ( I have a Quad Cortex). The clean 80s sound is more complicated. A nice pedal for this is the Quantum Time Modulator. Anyway there are two songs on my list where I never find relieve. I am always searching for that perfect tone and never reach it. The two songs are Yo Mama (some kind of chorus and distortion is going on) and Any kind of pain (lovely clean Strat Sound).

  • @markjeffery3237
    @markjeffery3237 2 года назад +10

    Superb arrangement and explanation/rationale. The approach really reminds me of Davy Graham (FZ, DG and Fripp are my personal big three😁). Love your playing and channel - all the very best and thank you from Aberdeen 👌🏻👍🏻

  • @lepoisson
    @lepoisson 2 года назад +3

    Excellent dissection of a very dense piece. Thanks again Chanan.

  • @jackdolphy8965
    @jackdolphy8965 Год назад

    Brother you have shot to the very top of my favorite, most valuable music channels. Many many thanks for sharing your fabulous ears, explanations, and experiments/inventions 🙏🏽

  • @jimruel2121
    @jimruel2121 Год назад +1

    Just found you…this site is amazing! Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @enriquehernandezhevia6817
    @enriquehernandezhevia6817 2 года назад +3

    ¡Genial! Muchas gracias

  • @danielsanders4791
    @danielsanders4791 Год назад +1

    cool!

  • @voronOsphere
    @voronOsphere Год назад

    Amazing!!!!

  • @BrainiacFingers
    @BrainiacFingers Год назад

    I'll be surprised if you don't already know this but are you aware that 'What's New In Baltimore' from 'The Mothers of Prevention' album - those beautiful arpeggiated chords played by Steve Vai - originally functioned as the chords to "Moggio'? They can be superimosed onto Moggio and they fit like a glove.

  • @henriqueccruz
    @henriqueccruz Год назад +1

    Can I get a copy of yout transcription? Awesome work.

  • @krishnasriniv
    @krishnasriniv Год назад

    I bought this album because the cover was just so messed up as a 14 year old in late 1980s...and didn't a decade later how truly remarkable the music was...it was just such a thrown together album with some amazing tracks like Jazz Discharge, Dangerous Kitchen, Maggio, and Tink Walks Amok...But with such throw away tracks like Man from Utopia...But those throw away tracks kinda appealed to the young person and was the gateway to far more serious music which I may never have picked up

  • @jasonmillion5970
    @jasonmillion5970 10 месяцев назад

    Frank Zappa was a genius for coming up with the song Moggio

  • @melodyfarm
    @melodyfarm 2 года назад +1

    DANKE

  • @teachersamtravels4028
    @teachersamtravels4028 Год назад

    ooo very nice chords. oooooooooo yEEEEEEEEEEEE

  • @voronOsphere
    @voronOsphere Год назад

    Sounds a little like Lisa Loeb!

  • @andrijasentic9702
    @andrijasentic9702 Год назад

    Frank Zapper