How to Insert Pro-Level Passing Chords Into Any Progression

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025

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  • @MaxNaar
    @MaxNaar 3 года назад +85

    This is definitely one of the best openers you’ve ever had. Never heard a reharm of body and soul like this one. Keep up with the amazing content!

  • @parkerchace
    @parkerchace Год назад +3

    that opener had so much soul. blown away

  • @PianoWithJonny
    @PianoWithJonny 3 года назад +24

    Nice Noah! I like the diatonic motion idea. Also the dominant 7 chord a half step underneath is really cool as a passing chord.

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Jonny 🙏 appreciate you checking it out! My Dad is learning jazz piano so I actually suggested he check out your video as well. They make a good combo!

  • @veenhond
    @veenhond Месяц назад

    really good lesson, exactly what ive been trying to find. i'm so stuck in moving around chords in a classical way, but the halfstep tricks really spice it up pretty easily

  • @ruddyroda3633
    @ruddyroda3633 3 года назад +1

    OMG common its not even fair, i see you lining up all those chords progressions meanwhile im stuck feeling like there are only 5 or 6 possible 😭😭 youre so great man keep it up please

  • @musiktheoryfury9873
    @musiktheoryfury9873 2 года назад

    When you suddenly went from a Fmin7 to a C/E I jawdropped. I didn´t know that C could produce a melancholic effect in this context

  • @tinajackel
    @tinajackel 4 месяца назад

    such a super cool lesson! thank you so much Noah

  • @Hulikatv
    @Hulikatv 3 года назад

    Really nice you help me.
    God bless you

  • @Cloud-ve3ku
    @Cloud-ve3ku 3 года назад +6

    When he says "SO easy" in my head I think "I'm completely lost"

  • @rayhuckell7263
    @rayhuckell7263 3 года назад +1

    Fabulous Noah,have been watching some of Your trio recordings. I think as an 86 year old student I can rightfully say,having met most of the greats here in Toronto, that You are "all World" You have become my#1 jazz pianist. Sure glad I took advantage of the "Amazing jazz improv exercise" from Your store. Incredible help in my learning curve,everyone should get it. Many thanks. Ray

  • @Zoco101
    @Zoco101 3 года назад +1

    Body and Soul was already sublime. Now Noah has made it more so. I know a nice trick or two for this one, but Noah makes my jaw drop. 👋

  • @elianmusic7452
    @elianmusic7452 2 года назад

    Also, the opener is insane. Too beautiful. Modern day legend Noah

  • @richardsprince6980
    @richardsprince6980 Год назад

    Great lesson.

  • @teclas.negras
    @teclas.negras 3 года назад +1

    I must say, you teach awesome. The way you put the concepts clearly, the information on the screen, etc
    For us (the ones who learn ultraprofessionally but not from the conservatory) your videos are a miracle. Thanks a lot, regards from Spain

  • @karenrigdon4137
    @karenrigdon4137 3 года назад +8

    Thank you so much for this lesson. The explanations were clear and you really made this classy and pro!

  • @arpadternei6991
    @arpadternei6991 3 года назад

    Really great stuff!😎

  • @walterpope3730
    @walterpope3730 2 года назад +1

    Most most resourceful/knowledgeable instructor since the late Mark Levine.

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  2 года назад

      Thank you Walter that means a lot 🙏

  • @fredericdesalpes5824
    @fredericdesalpes5824 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful ! Thank you again, you are a genious coach and musician, ear you soon i hope, Fred / France

  • @thearthurmigliazza
    @thearthurmigliazza 3 года назад

    Great lesson!

  • @fednercherelus5586
    @fednercherelus5586 2 года назад

    Noah thank you so bro

  • @jenniferv
    @jenniferv 3 года назад +1

    Just what I have been needing! Many thanks!

  • @hoprocker
    @hoprocker 3 года назад +6

    Nice passing tones! I'll be rewatching this several times to work out the harmonics you're tying these chords together with. I've been using tritone substitutions to spice up ii-V-I progressions for a while now. You demonstrate nicely how these tritone subs can resolve to b9 chords (ie 4:28 in the video). @AimeeNolte did a video a few months ago analyzing a McCoy Tyner solo where she called these "anticipatory" changes ("anticipatory pentatonics" for McCoy, of course).
    As an aside, Body and Soul is a nice contemplative tune to focus on while the NE United States is getting buried in snow.

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  3 года назад +1

      Very true! Yeah wow... so much snow. Maybe that played a role in me thinking of using this tune. I'll have to check out Aimee's video!

  • @bmprrr
    @bmprrr 3 года назад

    Super cool!

  • @WillsJazzLoft
    @WillsJazzLoft 3 года назад +3

    Noah once again, you've come out with some wonderful content for those of us needing more of a challenge. I appreciate that you let us know that this is something that we can do. As with anything, this will take some. But at least I know that I can do this. I think that this will help with coordination and maybe even finger independence. Thanks for bringing me up another level

  • @zeroexpresstoinfinity860
    @zeroexpresstoinfinity860 3 года назад

    insanely helpful!
    thanks Noah!

  • @giuseppe_corea
    @giuseppe_corea 3 года назад

    Wow wow wow🤩🤩🤩👏👏👏👏Fantastico👍

  • @eduardosposito8052
    @eduardosposito8052 3 года назад

    Great lessons Noah!!!! I apreciate that!!!! Thanks a lot!!!

  • @sheilamacdougal4874
    @sheilamacdougal4874 3 года назад

    Extremely useful lesson, and I appreciate that you refrained from hyperbole in the title. The content and your reputation speak for themselves.

  • @maxprwhl
    @maxprwhl 3 года назад

    These are very useful and nice hints, thank you

  • @aaronross6956
    @aaronross6956 3 года назад

    Another great video thanks!!

  • @orangeproduction7609
    @orangeproduction7609 3 года назад

    Thank you Noah!!! Very beautiful Progression!!!!

  • @imuzikworkstation3530
    @imuzikworkstation3530 3 года назад

    thank you very much noah for this is wonderful tutorial.gbu

  • @znmaf
    @znmaf 3 года назад

    Brilliant

  • @chordkeys
    @chordkeys 3 года назад +1

    First person I can actually learn from on RUclips. Wow

  • @massimomerighi
    @massimomerighi 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @a.rizapahlevi9659
    @a.rizapahlevi9659 3 года назад

    This is fantastic.. Tq.

  • @istominmusic
    @istominmusic 3 года назад

    WOW WOW WOW!!!! Thank you! Its beautifull!!! I want to play!) I like!!!!

  • @MattsHandle
    @MattsHandle 3 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @lanceregan2571
    @lanceregan2571 3 года назад

    Thanks for all the great ideas.

  • @nonchai
    @nonchai 3 года назад

    ooh nice! you "had me" at the 5th chord :)

  • @Jack-fs2im
    @Jack-fs2im 3 года назад

    enjoyed that ,thanx

  • @hakeemfayomi7776
    @hakeemfayomi7776 3 года назад

    This voicings sounds nice

  • @ourhike
    @ourhike 3 года назад

    nice job...simple technique explained logically and direct makes attempts at jazz achievable

  • @GV_777YT
    @GV_777YT 3 года назад

    oh look, i was already subscribed. Good :)

  • @song4night
    @song4night 3 года назад +1

    Great lesson! Thanks man!

  • @rafaelevoramartorell
    @rafaelevoramartorell 3 года назад

    Great content! 👌🏻🙏🏻👍🏻

  • @danbo-x3d
    @danbo-x3d 3 года назад

    Man your channel is soo good... ¡Please keep doing your thang!

  • @XitlalicProductions
    @XitlalicProductions 3 года назад

    Ooo, love this video. Also, during the Diatonic motion portion of the video, I threw in an A Maj 9 chord before the Ab chord. Voicing it with the tonic of the next chord on top brought some great color to the phrase.

  • @danielecorbari7033
    @danielecorbari7033 3 года назад +2

    Hi Noah! Yet another great great avdanced video lesson! Thanks a lot for your work, really appreciate it!
    I bought 3 or 4 of your manuals. They are great and I really get the sense that you are trying to teach to both academic and non-academic musician.
    I am an academic musician, I am studying classical composition, so, sometimes I need to have more inputs from the "non classical" world and your lessons and books are what I was looking for! Even if I slightly understand jazz harmony and composition, the combination of your video lessons and the exercises is perfect: I have a reference to follow in case I'm lost (as you know better than me, sometimes classical studies don't focus on your ears and impro skills) and I also have some really great tips from this kind of videos.
    Great great works, thanks a lot Noah, really hope to get the chance to listen to you playing live
    (Hope my english is understandable. I'm not an english speaker and I didn't even check what I just wrote. )
    P.S.: your Spotify playlist are dope too! Found a lot of good stuffs there!
    See next video!

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  3 года назад +1

      Hey Daniele, thanks for the kind words! I understood your English perfectly. So happy to hear you are finding the PDFs and lessons helpful! I can definitely see how you could have some really interesting applications of jazz material for your composition. Keep it up and thanks for the comment

  • @hakeemfayomi7776
    @hakeemfayomi7776 3 года назад

    You have a really nice voicing skills.

  • @gracesagali1707
    @gracesagali1707 3 года назад

    Fantastic

  • @votouragile9190
    @votouragile9190 3 года назад

    mind blowing intro

  • @WIUBenny35
    @WIUBenny35 3 года назад

    I love your channel. Thanks for this.

  • @midinerd
    @midinerd 3 года назад +2

    super tempting to go across all of your uploads and create one long medley of your playing, with some lower-volume interlacings of the explanations maybe a bit washed out in reverb like thought. beautiful stuff

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  3 года назад +1

      🙏 appreciate that. I like that idea too- Wonder if others would enjoy that. Definitely let me know if you ever decide to actually do it 🤣

    • @midinerd
      @midinerd 3 года назад

      @@NoahKellman so much easier to write it out than execute, right? :) but for sure if I do I'll let you know

  • @leonalexandre1451
    @leonalexandre1451 3 года назад +1

    I'd love to be able to apply these concepts to my guitar playing

  • @imagetechtest832
    @imagetechtest832 3 года назад

    Awesome thanks

  • @dodava92
    @dodava92 3 года назад +1

    Uffff... Hermoso!

  • @doncleary5531
    @doncleary5531 11 месяцев назад

    Really nice! Thanks! If you're playing with a band or bass player, will these motions still work, if the other players stick to the written progression?

  • @alanturry3324
    @alanturry3324 3 года назад

    I agree with Max comment below - beautiful music to start this video Noah!

  • @future62
    @future62 3 года назад

    10:15- yeah man

  • @danielsheltraw8773
    @danielsheltraw8773 9 месяцев назад

    Do you have any suggestions for passing chords from tonic to chromatic mediants or chromatic mediants back to the tonic? See the first few bars of “Out of Nowhere” or “Bye Bye Blues” for examples of this use of chromatic mediants. Passing chords which don’t sound like a reharmonization in this context have stumped me.

  • @hectormayoral443
    @hectormayoral443 8 месяцев назад

    Mind blown

  • @bechari1709
    @bechari1709 3 года назад +1

    Love ur videos so much but kinda have some difficulties following among 😅.
    Will love it if u made a video like this in the key of cmaj.

  • @danieldemaris2975
    @danieldemaris2975 3 года назад

    Great content best teacher

  • @hakeemfayomi7776
    @hakeemfayomi7776 3 года назад

    This substitution will be good in gospel as well. Really nice voicing

  • @TijuanaBorderJumper
    @TijuanaBorderJumper 3 года назад

    Wow this got me to subscribe 🤓😯

  • @dafingaz
    @dafingaz 3 года назад

    Genius!

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  3 года назад +1

      Thanks glad you enjoyed it!

    • @dafingaz
      @dafingaz 3 года назад

      @@NoahKellman You're welcome. Thank you too!

  • @martinkelleynyc
    @martinkelleynyc 2 года назад

    SWEET

  • @haikel527
    @haikel527 3 года назад

    great thx

  • @lukewestondev
    @lukewestondev 3 года назад +4

    Great video. I really enjoy using voicings and substitutions from the half whole diminished scale. You can swap any of those dominant chords for another, this works especially well going to a major or dominant chord. Liked your sus movement to the V7b9. I have some questions about the dominant from the step below, are you normally playing altered voicings? Reminds me of Nardis and I usually play some sort of altered voicing but I'm wondering how you approach it.

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  3 года назад +1

      Hey Luke, I think most commonly I do a dominant with a #11 from above, and sometimes an altered from the half step below, but I'm not at a piano atm so I'd have to sit down and experiment a bit more to give you a full answer. Hope that helps though for now!

    • @lukewestondev
      @lukewestondev 3 года назад

      @@NoahKellman Thanks!

  • @JHobartMusic72
    @JHobartMusic72 3 года назад +1

    I’m am, what I would consider myself to be a pretty damn good composer, but when Noah Kellerman plays..
    that’s when I realize..
    I’m not
    🤣
    So fkn awesome man. 💪🏽🎶

  • @elianmusic7452
    @elianmusic7452 2 года назад

    Despite knowing my fair share about everything youve discussed in the vide i had a bit of a hard time following .... need to get better hehe .. so essentially, i can insert a passing chord by placing a half step below OR above tritone sub which must be a dominant or altered chord that works with our melody note (meaning the melody note should be a pleasant tension on said halfstep tritone sub) and then land on my target chord?

  • @kwalegbanago6553
    @kwalegbanago6553 3 года назад

    Thank you for such great content! It means a lot to me.

  • @martynasvil
    @martynasvil 3 года назад

    Amazing tutorial thanks so much? Curiously which nord piano sound are you using here? Sounds so warm!

  • @ben_joven
    @ben_joven 2 года назад

    Would love to hear that baby Grand in the background!

  • @ronaldregen7374
    @ronaldregen7374 3 года назад

    thx for the clip. for better overview you should show which chords are the skeleton. thats bot so clear here.

  • @wolfchapz7669
    @wolfchapz7669 3 года назад

    Whoa I’ve never caught these this early haha. Nice stuff man dig your channel

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  3 года назад

      Thanks, appreciate that! Haha glad you caught it quick.

  • @bluetrane65
    @bluetrane65 3 года назад

    I'm definitely going to watch this video more than once. These are some solid ideas. I'm wondering what you might do to spice up a song without that much movement as body and soul though. Like a modal piece for example

  • @MrBreadLord
    @MrBreadLord 3 года назад

    what software are you using? the piano sounds really good

  • @PieterDave
    @PieterDave 3 года назад

    Do you have a Video we can learn these nice voicings?

  • @4Pssf2w
    @4Pssf2w 3 года назад

    Pro-level chords!!!

  • @phami2146
    @phami2146 3 года назад

    Hey everyone, I'm faaaaaar away from a well studied musician who knows any and everything about music theory (idek how to come up with a simple triad lmao) skipped the very basics and jumped into the jazz theory because my main focus is RnB, little side story. My real question is, just to understand it is let's say I'm in C major scale and I'm doing a I-IV chord movement. To spice it up I drop a quick 2-5 between Cmaj7 and Fmaj7, so I have Cmaj7 - Gmin7 - C7 - Fmaj7. Now, if I don't want to use the Gmin7 cuz it's boring to do a "regular" 2-5-1 for the spice, I can actually have a B9 or C#9 since the idea is to use a chord from half step below or above. Do I understand it right? Let me know please and Noah, thank you for the video. Super informative, the only reason that I don't completely understand it is because, I skipped studying music theory almost at all lol

  • @Mattomo
    @Mattomo 3 года назад

    Superb, u deserve much more views, i think u can do a cover of some most popular songs nowadays in your own jazzzy way to attract more viewers and promote the channel even more cuz u deserve much more viewsssss!!!!!!

  • @sheilamacdougal4874
    @sheilamacdougal4874 3 года назад

    Can someone please tell me what that software is that writes the notes and chords while he plays?

  • @brekzakeysna
    @brekzakeysna 3 года назад +1

    i want someone to teach me piano for this level in person this video tutorials look fire but they just don't seem to get in my head although I am Cmajorist looking forward to expand vocub

  • @sandrobertazzoni2085
    @sandrobertazzoni2085 3 года назад

    Hi Noah! It possible to have the chords of this exercises in pdf?

  • @MarkEisenman
    @MarkEisenman 3 года назад +1

    Just one observation…
    At the beginning you mentioned that the chords were:
    “One, Five, One, Four”
    I think that may be very misleading for some beginner students. That is actually best described as 2-6-2-5 in the key of Db
    Or //two// //five of two// //two// //five//
    in the key of Db.
    Great work by the way!🙏👍

  • @LEGOVE7
    @LEGOVE7 3 года назад

    What piano sound do you use?

  • @tckgkljgfl7958
    @tckgkljgfl7958 3 года назад

    I would appreciate some notes lining out where in a melody or a bar you are referring to. It ia difficult (although ofc not impossible) to follow you here, if you are not familiar with the song

  • @jeffreydelisle7337
    @jeffreydelisle7337 3 года назад

    Triple thumbs

  • @nateofalltrades1448
    @nateofalltrades1448 3 года назад

    How do you read sheet music? I know the notes on the scale but when I’m reading I don’t know how to read the bass notes and treble clef at the same time. Do I read from top to bottom or bottom to top and how do I read and play at the same time? Help

    • @coryhill6575
      @coryhill6575 3 года назад

      Bottom to top. Always start with the bass note. It's what defines a chord

  • @antoniosantiago2969
    @antoniosantiago2969 Год назад

    Hello,could you put a subtitle in spanish for the explanation??thank you god bless you

  • @SonDialer
    @SonDialer 2 года назад

    In the first example did you mean Bb sus4 instaed of F…?

  • @ethancooper4154
    @ethancooper4154 3 года назад

    What keyboard do you use? I’m going to be out of college soon and have the money to seriously upgrade my keyboard and I’m not sure how to look

    • @johnstewart1665
      @johnstewart1665 3 года назад

      0:59 you can see the keyboard (red). Looks like it’s a Nord Stage 3. Very high-end.

  • @michaelcrenshaw3099
    @michaelcrenshaw3099 5 месяцев назад

    Is there a melody to that?

  • @eransulkin6584
    @eransulkin6584 3 года назад

    Why the enharmonic third of the chord throughout?

  • @theoooms7277
    @theoooms7277 3 года назад

    great tutorial, loved this one a lot and surely I'm gonna use these "tricks"

  • @davidolahmusic
    @davidolahmusic 3 года назад +1

    I wanna see your dog 😍❤🤓

  • @majic8ball337
    @majic8ball337 3 года назад +8

    If I want pro-level chords, i would just use the Unison Audio MIDI Chord pack! It gives me pro-level chords and chord progressions I can use to instantly make my music pro-level!
    (and just to clarify, this is a joke from Tantacrul)

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  3 года назад +1

      hahaha just looked up the chord pack so now I get it!!

  • @rachelsmename6
    @rachelsmename6 3 года назад

    Noah, is there another name for Diatonic Chord Voicings? I'd like to read more about how they are used, but I can't seem to find anything on them. I think you said that you don't have anything in your store about them either.

    • @NoahKellman
      @NoahKellman  3 года назад

      Hey Rachel, I’m honestly not sure. But yes I don’t have anything specific to diatonic voicings in my store currently. I did do this video while back though that might illuminate some concepts: ruclips.net/video/t6QiJ_Xi0L0/видео.html

    • @rachelsmename6
      @rachelsmename6 3 года назад

      Thank you, I'll check it out! : )