I haven’t used DrumGenius before, but I recommend checking out Moises, you can isolate and remove individual instruments so you can just play along to Glasper tracks without the piano in there
Hi Nick, I like your teaching style. Unfortunately for me, I learn slowly. As a way of helping slow-learning people like me, would you do a video teaching how to do a variety of licks over one chord? Each lick could be made of a variety of quarter notes, triplets, and sixteenth notes. The next lesson could be learning the same thing over two chords but with different licks. I think this would be very helpful. Thank you in advance for considering this request.
Great concept which was used a lot by McCoy and later by Herbie.
Powerful concept
One of my favourites!
Thanks Simon
My goodness! This lesson is on 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾
Thanks man! 🙏
Great stuff - very clear explanation!
Thanks man! 🙏
Nice accessible explanation and demo. It can really work from almost any scale that provides tension as long as you stick the landing.
Absolutely, it's all about the landing!
Brilliant!
Supper cool grove. Thanks
Very Cool 🙂
Pure gold, thanks 🙏
You're welcome! 🙏
Very sweet. Great lesson, thank you.
You're welcome!
Thanks Simon!
My pleasure!
Thanks
Thanks David, much appreciated! 🙏
Very nice !
Awesome tip! Thanks man! This sounds sweeet
You're welcome!
Thank you‼️
Muito bom adorei. Congratilations....
Great sound and interesting ideas here, thanks 🎶👍🏼
My pleasure! 🎹🐷
nice man, cool little trick - thanks ma man! (Awesome impro on the spot there as well ;) )
Thanks man, I appreciate it! 🙏
Must … resist … have to work through level 1 first … do I need to bookmark the vid or is it part of the roadmap somewhen? 😛
😂😂 - concepts such as this will absolutely be part of the roadmap later down the road!
Great video! Very interesting!
I wonder: Where do you get the backing tracks from?
I make them myself 😃
@@Piano_Pig They sound great :) I wish I was skilled enough to make them :). Though I feel motivated to try now!
@@Piano_PigI love your post sir❤ what voice and dual voice do you use for this lovely video, please?
Thank you very much for this great session Simon ! If you would use “DrumGenius’ for your Robert Glasper vamp, which style would you use?
I haven’t used DrumGenius before, but I recommend checking out Moises, you can isolate and remove individual instruments so you can just play along to Glasper tracks without the piano in there
Great video! Do you use the same concept on major and dominant chords…or is this mostly a minor thing? 😁
Yes you can use it on any chord, but I like using it on minor chords especially 🙂
Hi Simon, which drum kit or loop did you use to make the backing track, please ? 😊
I made the backing tracks myself! But I often use drum breaks from a guy called 'Tamuz' - highly recommend checking him out!
@@Piano_Pig Thank you so much Simon, I’ll check that for sure 😊
@@Piano_Pig really helpful video ! which plugin are you using for the BASS ?
thanks
big up
I'm using Trillian by Spectronics for this!
@@Piano_PigThank you very much for this great session Simon ! If you would use “DrumGenius’ for your Robert Glasper vamp, which style would you use?
Hi Nick, I like your teaching style. Unfortunately for me, I learn slowly. As a way of helping slow-learning people like me, would you do a video teaching how to do a variety of licks over one chord? Each lick could be made of a variety of quarter notes, triplets, and sixteenth notes. The next lesson could be learning the same thing over two chords but with different licks. I think this would be very helpful. Thank you in advance for considering this request.
My name is Simon, not Nick 😂 - I will definitely take your suggestions into consideration!
Nick 🤡
I understand the theory of the Dm9, but for a newbie like me it seems odd that you just don't say FMaj7 ?
It's a rootless voicing. The D is played by the bass
@@StratosFair I had to watch again to understand it , thanks, great backing track too !
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And of course the entire concept comes from Herbie Hancock Blue Note era anyway. 😂❤
I hate thumbnails and captions all these but nice video. LOL.