I just posted another video of this workout with chord shapes included. That spread/open triad part is in my book "Modal Etudes" ruclips.net/video/W1OCBAr8iXM/видео.html
I’m loving this as an exercise but I’m still struggling to understand how to apply this to my playing. Could you go into more detail about that concept you were teaching around minute 15? Thank you! Love the lessons you’re teaching
Around the 15min mark I was referring to the multiple chords applied to a single mode/tonality. This is a big concept, for sure. It’s something I talk about at the beginning of my book “the 4-note universe” in that there are many combinations of notes in a 7-note set that can be combined to form a chord. Those different chords have different notes emotional qualities. In my book, “Voicing Modes” I talk about that as well. It’s a fun concept to compose with once you grasp it. It also helps you recognize chord types quickly when you see them in other people’s writing.
Oh I think I get it now. These are chord voicings and shapes available to us within that particular Mode. They also happen to be close to each other. I think I’m getting it. Thank you so much. Heading to your book rn!
That lady bird up the neck was BEAUTIFUL. And sick af 😂
That tele looks AND sounds great 😃👍
You are a musical saint 🫶
Wow. That’s a lot of information.
Where can i get charts for the spread triads? Just finished working on the closed triads; these seem waay more interesting…
I just posted another video of this workout with chord shapes included. That spread/open triad part is in my book "Modal Etudes" ruclips.net/video/W1OCBAr8iXM/видео.html
is there chord charts for the exercise? would be really useful
I just posted another video of this workout with chord shapes included ruclips.net/video/W1OCBAr8iXM/видео.html
@@nohjoh08 Thank you soo much
I’m loving this as an exercise but I’m still struggling to understand how to apply this to my playing. Could you go into more detail about that concept you were teaching around minute 15? Thank you! Love the lessons you’re teaching
Around the 15min mark I was referring to the multiple chords applied to a single mode/tonality. This is a big concept, for sure. It’s something I talk about at the beginning of my book “the 4-note universe” in that there are many combinations of notes in a 7-note set that can be combined to form a chord. Those different chords have different notes emotional qualities. In my book, “Voicing Modes” I talk about that as well. It’s a fun concept to compose with once you grasp it. It also helps you recognize chord types quickly when you see them in other people’s writing.
Oh I think I get it now. These are chord voicings and shapes available to us within that particular Mode. They also happen to be close to each other. I think I’m getting it. Thank you so much. Heading to your book rn!