HOW TO IMPROVISE OVER CHORDS

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  • @ronnieeveritt9869
    @ronnieeveritt9869 6 лет назад +167

    Scott you have a gift to teach. I have looked at countless online tutorials over the last few years. I have found no one that comes close to being as easy to understand as you. I have subscribed and look forward to following you. By the way I love your compact sound. I would be interested to know the setup.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +38

      Thanks Ronnie! From what I have found, a lot of teachers want to show the students how much information they know so they drown them in things that aren't important to the subject. I personally like to break it down into the most simple steps that make the information very easily digestible! Glad you are enjoying the videos.

    • @alamooji3716
      @alamooji3716 6 лет назад +8

      Absolutely the same feelings! Thank you very much Scott!

  • @bradleybaird3226
    @bradleybaird3226 7 месяцев назад

    I've been playing for 50 years but never studied theory. Scott is so easy to understand, as he builds on the basics and de-mystifies a lot that I've asked other players about, but no one ever either took the time or could easily explain it like Scott does.
    Can't wait to join his Sax School!
    Thank You, Scott.

  • @davejarvis9403
    @davejarvis9403 6 лет назад +14

    I’ve been looking at improvisation videos for a least a year and getting very confused. This one of yours sums it up in one easy to understand session. Absolutely brilliant!!!!!!

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +5

      Thanks! Yeah, most people try to make it really difficult. I try to make it really easy :-)

  • @alansneedii6559
    @alansneedii6559 6 лет назад +3

    Finally...the language...the breakdown...the explanation...literally crying tears of joy...haven't watched the whole videos but i assure you imma try this when i open my sax case...will keep you posted...keep making vids and i did subscribe...thanks...very much...very helpful...

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks Alan! Glad I helped you crack the code :-)

  • @chefpaul650
    @chefpaul650 Год назад +1

    Grazie Scott🍻🎷🎼🎶🎶🎶🔥🔥🔥

  • @mitsuo233
    @mitsuo233 4 года назад +9

    Excellent to see the relationship between a scale and a chord for improvisation. Thanks Scott

  • @AmmarNehlawi
    @AmmarNehlawi 5 лет назад +5

    I'm learning to improvise on Trumpet and have clean sound, and i really enjoy your lessons and tips man, usually i skip videos a lot because everyone are telling there life story in the first half an hour of the video and in the last 5 minutes they gave shallow advises and it's not even useful... I really appreciate your efforts, Thank you!

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад +5

      Thanks! I like to remain a mystery. haha. Yeah, I've noticed that being a big thing too with tutorial videos. There are a lot of tangents and backstories without ever getting to the point. I try to avoid that.

  • @61gusti
    @61gusti 6 лет назад +48

    brilliantly clear! You definitely have a gift for teaching.

  • @litoffe
    @litoffe 3 года назад +4

    Scott is a gifted teacher, I have learned so much.

  • @tommybelgard2149
    @tommybelgard2149 6 лет назад +3

    Ive been playing sax for 5 years with only sheet music when i finally got a chance to play in my dads band so i needed to learn to improvise, and this was the perfect video! Great teacher

  • @ronniemack4831
    @ronniemack4831 4 года назад +8

    Wow phenomenal lesson. This is my first time seeing you. I was searching for a teacher and I saw you with that hat on. I said to myself, this guy looks like he can play. Oh boy, was I ever right. You are an awesome teacher as well. I subscribed and hit the thumbs up button. Thanks for sharing your wisdom.

  • @titusooi8918
    @titusooi8918 4 года назад

    been playin' sax for three years, mainly going along with the music score with orchestra, got my basics on track but then my teacher says, I should explore into Saxophone, then I found you, awesome video, subscribed and notifications ON, your teaching very much reminds me of my first instructor, I've learn a lot from your videos, even though some are revisions, but they're great ! Thank you very much !

  • @maja4236
    @maja4236 3 года назад +2

    I am really happy that i have found you on you tube after watching so many online tutorials, you are always straight to the point and do not go into bothering people with the stuff that is not related to the subject, you are amazing, definitely great teaching gift and wonderful skills and style when playing, keep doing what you are doing, you are great at it

  • @nanooo2077
    @nanooo2077 6 лет назад +16

    You couldn’t have explained it better! I always wondered what those 7’s mean. But now I know because of you! Thanks!

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +4

      Thanks! I'm uploading a video right now about soloing over the Blues Progression which uses some of these concepts. Check it out.

  • @aljerones99
    @aljerones99 6 лет назад

    So ... my local sax teacher claims that he has tried to cover this material with me in different ways over a period of several weeks. I understood the concepts he tried to introduce but he failed (in my view) to string them all together and present one comprehensive story that I can relate to and apply during practise. Scott, your delivery is incredibly well packaged! I got it the first time you explained it! Thanks for helping me to understand how chords relate to chord progression and what types of chords exist and how they are used. Not everyone who can play an instrument is necessarily a good teacher or mentor.
    You, sir have an aptitude for both! Thank you, immensely!
    Now I understand (all the more) the reasons for knowing and practising your scales and the destination they eventually lead to. 😊

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +1

      I always talk about this to my students as if they are keeping their knowledge in different folders and our goal is to get them all into one. For example: They have their G scale in one folder. The Gmaj7 chord symbol in a different folder. And the ability to improvise in a 3rd folder. The key is to get those 3 things to all work together. I'm glad that my approach was helpful!

    • @aljerones99
      @aljerones99 6 лет назад

      I'm trying to understand what you are doing at approximately 8:19 in th video Scott. You're not climbing or descending the scale linearly ... this much you said ... but you said you are winding up and down (not yet "jumping around"). I don't quite understand. Could you explain the difference, please? Thanks in advance.

  • @searcherholic3473
    @searcherholic3473 2 года назад

    I love the way he says finally, "that's it" like you're totally there

  • @petesmith8925
    @petesmith8925 4 года назад

    Scott you are so clear and you give your lessons in "a laymen sort of way, when i watch & listen to other tutorials on here i switch off after 2 minutes but listen to the end of yours, so precise and easy to follow.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад

      Thanks Peter! You should check out my new sax school that I am launching in October. Here's the website link for some info on it: www.scottpaddocksaxschool.com

  • @pamelatrent9674
    @pamelatrent9674 4 года назад +2

    This cleared up a lot! I've memorized Ionian, Mixolydian and Dorian scales, but you really helped me see how work the chords. Good stuff explained in layman's terms!

  • @luciddreamer6000
    @luciddreamer6000 4 года назад +3

    Yea, that's a good starting point. Also, Aebersold Vol. 42 - Blues in All Keys would be a great companion for this one. Thanks!

  • @Rosslyn301
    @Rosslyn301 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant Scott. I'm a chromatic harmonica player and just starting down the jazz road. Your simple, clear route is excellent and cuts out a lot of the fog.

  • @zakheleshangase7054
    @zakheleshangase7054 6 лет назад +3

    Hi Scott . Thanks for simplifying improvisation over chords. It seems it is essential that one should master chord spelling .

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Yeah! Knowing your chords and scales is super important!

  • @ljohn2532
    @ljohn2532 6 лет назад +19

    Scott,
    A) Your teaching skills are magnificent. These are by far the best videos I have found on RUclips. Most of what I do is self taught, and this is a huge help with my studies.
    B) You make that P. Mauriat sound absolutely incredible. Listening to you influenced me, in which I just purchased the 66 tenor, which is coming this week. They are solid horns!
    I may send you a DM your way on IG in regards to Skype lessons. I have learned so much in the short amount of time I have watched your videos.
    Thanks so much for all your knowledge!
    From one Baltimore player to another.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +7

      Thanks a lot! You are going to love that 66 tenor. I've got one of those too. Great horn!!!

    • @johnmc3862
      @johnmc3862 2 года назад

      Free lesson unlocked! 😂

  • @georgeantoniou3301
    @georgeantoniou3301 Месяц назад

    Top Guy! Top musician! Top teacher!

  • @Verena343
    @Verena343 5 лет назад +1

    Finally!!! I'm struggling with improvisation for so long. THANK YOU so much for this great and easy approach.

  • @lotharmay1220
    @lotharmay1220 4 года назад

    Mine english to understand some people is not so good .. but you pronounce you teach clear. And wat you had done about chords ,symbols of chords and and improvate on scales ect. That i had mis ..that no one on internet had do do this so clear...thanks many thanks..tomorow i gonna do this wat you had teach ......And God blessed you..

  • @sanchezzz009
    @sanchezzz009 2 года назад +1

    Who’s here and doesn’t even play the Sax but the knowledge carries over to other instruments 🥳🥳🥳🥳

  • @Redwane-Music
    @Redwane-Music 6 лет назад

    brilliant, right to the point and no show off or useless talks. I wish all teachers were like you

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Thanks!! Yeah, I've noticed that with a lot of videos also... lots of rambling and stories without getting right to the point.

  • @christopherlindsay83
    @christopherlindsay83 6 лет назад +28

    You're a good teacher.

  • @g000glemaniam4
    @g000glemaniam4 6 лет назад +3

    I'm just beginning to play over chords and this video is right on time. I'm slowly starting to associate the chord symbols to the notes and scale. I feel that soon I'll be able to express ideas a bit more freely. Thanks for the video and keep them coming.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Glad it's helping you out! I describe improv to my students as painting. When you learn your blues scale you are painting with 1 color. As you add each scale into the mix you are adding more colors to your final product. The more colors you have at your disposal the more expressive you can be.

  • @carlosvelosocadu
    @carlosvelosocadu 4 года назад +1

    That's exactly what I needed after months memorizing each chord. So clear and enlightening! Thank you!

  • @a-money-music3473
    @a-money-music3473 5 лет назад +1

    Sophomore in college now and this video just made something click. Thanks for your in depth lessons and thoughtful explanations.

  • @spderweb
    @spderweb 9 месяцев назад

    This is the first time I've understood how to read those. Thanks!

  • @williammorris7895
    @williammorris7895 4 года назад

    Awesome video, thanks for the help! I put off theory on guitar and saxophone for the best part of 20 years. Now with these great youtube videos that you can pause, rewatch and rewind it's totally changed the game for me and made the concept understandable and achievable. Thank you!

  • @rupertobrenio1658
    @rupertobrenio1658 5 лет назад +1

    December 1 2019. I am a trumpet player.. And I love how you teach...

  • @elliotaxelman2767
    @elliotaxelman2767 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent job making soloing into such a simple concept!!!

  • @ossorrera
    @ossorrera Год назад

    I'm beginner, but this is very helpful, I will watch this video over and over so I"ll understand it.

  • @johnnyloungejazz5477
    @johnnyloungejazz5477 3 года назад

    You have the Quintessential sound of the Alto Sax.

  • @pavelpatsenkov
    @pavelpatsenkov 2 года назад

    Thanks, Mr Paddock. Very interesting and useful information.

  • @bosupaphorn809
    @bosupaphorn809 6 лет назад +1

    You're a best teacher ever! I'm a starter to play jazz music and your vdo is easier to understand
    Thanks so much for sharing. 😊

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Thanks! Good luck with your jazz studies :-)

  • @trashbin5382
    @trashbin5382 5 лет назад +1

    You're such a good teacher thank you so much this is the first jazz improvisation lesson that i actually understood

  • @rickfrye848
    @rickfrye848 5 лет назад +1

    Makes this much more understandable than the book I've been trying to learn from. Really helpful! 👍🏻

  • @attractiveglass
    @attractiveglass 4 года назад

    Best video on this subject. You actually spoke in english for us beginners to understand

  • @kenjohnston2818
    @kenjohnston2818 4 года назад

    Scott, this is a great lesson. Clearly communicated and easy to follow along to! Thanks!

  • @patrickrousset2612
    @patrickrousset2612 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot Jef, this is exactly the video I was expecting. 1 month ago, you promised to do it, done it!!! Once again thanks for your very helpful advices, you are definitely a great teacher. Please keep sharing with us your priceless experience. See you soon for the next tuto we look forward. Cheers.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      It took about a month to figure out how to teach it in a video :-). Glad you enjoyed it! Should have my next one up around Sunday.,

    • @patrickrousset2612
      @patrickrousset2612 6 лет назад

      Sorry, I called you Jef...Scott.;-) If I can suggest another very useful tuto, it might be "how to organize1h session" applying all your videos and basis rules...think to this because this what I m trying to do everydays, not so obvious...
      Watch you up next Sunday! cheers!

  • @matpat5330
    @matpat5330 6 лет назад

    agree with r. Scott, you are very good teacher, and I like your answer to r. Once I started my lessons with a teacher who not only wanted to show me how wise she was, but also how fast she could play... hopeless. In a fact I knew all this stuff you are talking about, but I couldn't figure it out how to practice it, how to couple my theory with evrery day practicing. Now I have some goals for the rest of the summer. Thanks a lot!

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Thanks! Glad you're liking the videos. 😊😊😊

  • @smoke09able
    @smoke09able 6 лет назад

    One of the best tutorials on improvising over changes. Thanks Scott!

  • @lindagerard4723
    @lindagerard4723 2 года назад

    This is how you improvise? Waiting 6 months for it to sink in and nothing but panic. THIS, I get!!! Click! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  2 года назад

      Hey Linda! Glad to hear that it clicked. If you're a sax player and you want to dive deeper, check out my Sax School. I have a course where I take you step through step on improv all the way into playing over more advanced chord changes. www.scottpaddocksaxschool.com

  • @petitezette6725
    @petitezette6725 2 года назад

    amazing teacher. I have learnt much. Thankyou.

  • @markhadfield6408
    @markhadfield6408 3 года назад

    Thank you, Scott, that was most helpful!

  • @grahamnorris4476
    @grahamnorris4476 4 года назад

    Hey Scott really enjoying your lessons on improvising. This is my next big challenge as a developing trumpet player and I am finding your approach very informative and easy to understand. Thanks.

  • @avonriver2891
    @avonriver2891 6 лет назад +7

    I felt the praise and emotion of your the lecture
    Thank you so much, I watching in New Zealand.
    I am Korean and too old man.
    I was playing 50 years ago at Korean AMY.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it :-)

  • @charlievinca6652
    @charlievinca6652 3 года назад

    That was very interesting tutorial-I will definitely be following your class as I am a beginner looking that kind of tutorial.
    Thank👍👍👍

  • @thebunnsbeeadventures6254
    @thebunnsbeeadventures6254 4 года назад +1

    thanks! totally de-mistified that for me! yay!

  • @andrewhamner3483
    @andrewhamner3483 2 года назад

    This video was so incredibly helpful. Thank you!

  • @ScottPaddock
    @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +6

    Leave me a comment if you have any questions about this video. Good luck with your improvisation over chords!

  • @stevepethel6843
    @stevepethel6843 4 года назад

    Cool really GREAT lesson...Thanks for more insights sharing your talents you have brought to light through your hard work...i thank God for you...Great job Scott...

  • @newscrews11
    @newscrews11 6 лет назад +5

    Love it. Simple. Not complicated - or mercenary. Perfect.

  • @congthaioan9106
    @congthaioan9106 5 лет назад

    IDK why your channel is not popular but i think your lessons are very helpful for beginners and you are talented keep moving

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад +1

      It's doing pretty well. Moving in the right direction.

    • @congthaioan9106
      @congthaioan9106 5 лет назад

      @@ScottPaddock great work love ur channel

  • @ISO-guys
    @ISO-guys 4 года назад

    It’s all starting to make sense - another brilliant video. Would be useful to have the Bb equivalent notes listed also, but thats probably being greedy.Many thanks.

  • @tatakiul
    @tatakiul Год назад

    Hola Scott, soy de argentina, realmente muy bueno, easy to understand, great, ready to play!!!

  • @davesax62
    @davesax62 4 года назад

    Thank you for this tutorial, great way to practice simply and effectively.

  • @Rocco4Jesus
    @Rocco4Jesus 4 года назад

    Thanks Scott. I feel like I can actually do this now. Your a great teacher!!

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад

      Awesome! You should take a look at my new Sax School. I teach improv step by step and tell you exactly what you need to work on to progress and have tons of play along examples. Check it out: www.scottpaddocksaxschool.com

  • @enddess9833
    @enddess9833 5 лет назад

    You are amazing bro ! So clear and easy to understand ! Well Done !!!

  • @riper7514
    @riper7514 Год назад

    hey man this really really helped me out understand this concept much better and now I feel like unlocked something powerful. thank you very much!

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  Год назад

      That's awesome! I'm glad I was able to help 😁

  • @Kosine5
    @Kosine5 2 года назад

    Wonderful lesson!

  • @charlesbelfiore2391
    @charlesbelfiore2391 4 года назад

    Scott you're a fantastic teacher

    • @charlesbelfiore2391
      @charlesbelfiore2391 4 года назад

      Lol didnt even read all the other comments about your teaching skills, amazing

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад

      Thank you!

  • @theguamlink
    @theguamlink 4 года назад

    great lesson. appreciate your sharing these lessons. i’m able to make sense of how to approach jam sessions with a seasoned musicians. heartfelt thx from Guam.

  • @hassanezaouiri9628
    @hassanezaouiri9628 Год назад

    Bravo pour ton cours bien décortiquer

  • @jasonutter1443
    @jasonutter1443 4 года назад

    Best improv vid I have seen. Thanks!!!!

  • @doduyle8476
    @doduyle8476 2 года назад

    thanks Scott, I did hit the subcribe button after watching this video

  • @Spellrbound
    @Spellrbound 5 лет назад +2

    At last chord clarity for my old brain, thanks Scott.

  • @sarahchilds4025
    @sarahchilds4025 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you for creating your videos Scott. They are extremely clear. I have struggled to find clear and accurate information about playing sax, both online and from various teachers. I would love to organise a Skype lesson with you if you still do them?

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад +2

      Hey Sarah! Yes I do. Send me a message through www.scottpaddock.com and I'll send you all of the info regarding Skype lessons.

    • @sarahchilds4025
      @sarahchilds4025 6 лет назад

      Cool, done :)

  • @serugio1
    @serugio1 2 года назад

    Thank you for this, it helps a lot!

  • @linako2896
    @linako2896 3 года назад

    Thanks alot!!! You are amazing and your explanation is perfect ♡

  • @Georgie_B_
    @Georgie_B_ 6 лет назад

    An ingenious lesson, really great introduction to improvisation and refreshingly clear demonstrations. Particularly enjoyed your vibrant tone, you’re a tremendously talented player and teacher.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  6 лет назад

      Thank you, thank you and thank you!

  • @FernandoFerreira-kf6kz
    @FernandoFerreira-kf6kz 5 лет назад

    Scott your a great teacher man. Learning alot. Thanks

  • @glittermarsian5054
    @glittermarsian5054 3 года назад

    So clear. Thanks!!

  • @Yojata
    @Yojata 4 года назад

    hi great Scott! thanks very helpful introduction for my trumpet game.

  • @vitolpsax
    @vitolpsax 4 года назад

    Hi Scott, your channel, your videos and your teaching is absolutely interesting.
    I also love the way you play!
    Thank you very much from a classical saxophone player trying to start with jazz ;)
    Greetings from Italy :D

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  4 года назад

      Thanks Vito! If you're trying to learn jazz, you should check out my new sax school www.scottpaddocksaxschool.com - I've got step by step courses that will help you out.

  • @perfectcelery
    @perfectcelery 6 лет назад +1

    Superb. Great teaching!

  • @Marcy605
    @Marcy605 5 лет назад +1

    Very useful content, approachable and well tought

  • @wwayne8327
    @wwayne8327 4 года назад

    This video help me a lot.Thank you very much Scott!

  • @Chris-jo3nb
    @Chris-jo3nb 5 лет назад

    Thanks Scott -really simple ahd accessible explanations.

  • @ian-bw8sp
    @ian-bw8sp 4 года назад

    Great video, helped me understand chords. Thank you so much.

  • @vilmafernandez4261
    @vilmafernandez4261 4 года назад

    Thank scott as always yours videos are very helpful :

  • @peterdrake5156
    @peterdrake5156 6 лет назад

    Excellent video - clear and with lots of examples
    Next video should be you playing lots of nice and easy licks or phrases in just a few simple keys. This will teach us how to use our ears and how to phrase cool sounding licks
    Thanks
    Peter

  • @matetoth3486
    @matetoth3486 4 года назад

    You are absolutely amazing!! Thank you for doing this!

  • @asafbeeri4037
    @asafbeeri4037 3 года назад

    Extremely helpful.

  • @ianjohnson4987
    @ianjohnson4987 6 лет назад +3

    This is very very helpful - thanks.

  • @timcarpenter4507
    @timcarpenter4507 6 лет назад

    Love it ! Very clear teaching. I'd like to hear some changes being played so you can hear how the lick or pattern sounds over the chord

  • @kramsirrahyt
    @kramsirrahyt 6 лет назад

    Nice straight forward approach. Good job!

  • @hunsuabosedemary
    @hunsuabosedemary 6 часов назад

    This lesson is helpful

  • @Chris-jo3nb
    @Chris-jo3nb 5 лет назад

    Giving a "lay of the land" orientation as you did helps make learning music less daunting. Like saying that the major, minor, and mixolydian covers a whole lot of ground while a few others you mentioned tend to occur here and there.

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад

      Yeah, in the beginning it's finding the big changes, and then after that zeroing in on the smaller stuff.

  • @normanwylie7347
    @normanwylie7347 4 года назад

    Good stuff Min.

  • @aljerones99
    @aljerones99 6 лет назад

    Well explained, Scott! Thanks for the tutorial!

  • @richardsteinbergmakingknives
    @richardsteinbergmakingknives Год назад

    So I've gotta know, as you are soloing, what are you thinking? Are you thinking about how the chord is built or do you memorize each chord/scale and it's just there in your tool box to pull from? I don't believe I could think my way through. I'd have to have it in my hands already. If that's the case, I've got a lot of memorization to do! lol

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  Год назад

      I actually did a video on this subject. Check it out: ruclips.net/video/L-zCtx3ABL0/видео.html

    • @richardsteinbergmakingknives
      @richardsteinbergmakingknives Год назад

      @@ScottPaddock That was a great video Scott, thanks! Exactly what I needed. I'm signing up for your sax school tonight.

  • @Bona_Music
    @Bona_Music 5 лет назад

    Great video. I havnt played saxophone for very long and it’s the only instrument I’ve played that isn’t polyphonic and so all I’d do is just play the triads 1/4,1/4,1/2 respectively 😂 thank you for the lesson!

  • @binisparali2298
    @binisparali2298 5 лет назад +2

    Hi Scott, thanks for the great video, you gave me lots of ideas. I'm now trying to figure out how to improvise when the key of the song is anything other than C major. I play trumpet and All The Things You Are when transposed for trumpet is in Bb. The changes go like this: G-7, C-7, F7, Bb major 7. So, G-7 in Bb is the 6th level. The 6th level is Aeolian, so I solo acoordingly. The next chord, C-7 is the 2nd level in Bb, which is Dorian, so i solo accordingly. Is that the right way of thinking? Always calculating where the specific chord belongs to in a specific key? Thanks so much and keep up the good videos!

    • @ScottPaddock
      @ScottPaddock  5 лет назад

      Hey! Yeah, that's a very common chord movement called a 6 2 5 1. So everything is cycling towards the 1, and they are all in the same key. So you could either play in Bb over all of them (intermediate) or use the corresponding scales/modes (more advanced). The more you start to analyze these chords like this the more you will see patterns. Also the 1 is what everything centers around and the 1 can change in a song from the original key. For example after the 4 chord the next line is another 6 2 5 1. The easiest way to recognize a 1 is that it is usually a major chord. Not 100% but a super helpful clue. Hope that helps.

  • @julienwillemsettori5156
    @julienwillemsettori5156 5 лет назад

    Very Cool Scott!!!

  • @tommysanfaat2918
    @tommysanfaat2918 4 года назад

    Best teacher. Thanks bro. From Indonesia 😇🙏