Rob..you are without a doubt one of the best YT channels for striping away the complex theory behind the music. You present concepts it in a clear and concise manner, with great visuals. Very much enjoy learning from you.
Steely Dan has some chords known as Mu Major and Mu Minor chords, special voicings of add9 chords. Another way to get "Instant Steely Dan" is in the bassline. Every time you have a chord, play the root at the beginning, and the root again one eighth note before the end. (Using QJamTracks's example, the bass player would play E ... E C ... C A ... A B ... B E over and over, where "..." means hold that note.)
🤤 what a simple yet so powerful explanetion. You just blew up that chaos in my head and gave me so many new ideas and options to create and utilize in my playing / composing
this is a perfected way to see the difference in genres based on the same starting chords. Now I can see how jazz is advanced and complicated and simply to hard for me to remember and or play. I love jazz fusion live specialy the drums are cool. thanks for the great lesson. It showed me that I need to start from the beginning lol.
Your videos are the so visually clear and the way you move through the topic is so easy to follow. Thank you for the incredible content! A few videos in and this is already one of the best practical theory channels on RUclips I've seen thus far!!
Okay, so this video was very very useful in getting some ideas rolling around in my head, but one section was a little frustrating. The “Jazzyfy the progression” section was awesome but I unfortunately had some difficulty hearing all the extensions with the lead track over it. Beyond that, awesome video!
Okay yeah, this shit's fantastic. Not only is the teaching and content superb, but the production value is on point too. Nice work! Seriously underrated channel.
Great channel and lessons, help us with harmony and guitar fretboard, understanding easily and explore new concepts and help guitarists. Thank you for you time and the videos and patience for learning. Salute from Spain
I have been studying your videos for just a week and have learned so much already. They have also reinforced what I know about music theory. Thank you!
Just noticed a 'Midnight Gospel' poster you've got there, that's even more cool of you, sir, as i even thought) Thanks for sharing a crystal clear explanation and some really nice ideas!
Superb lesson ❤ loved it Could you please also give lessons on Modal Interchange for making Progressive rock music and how to use and apply them 🙏🏻 love from India 🇮🇳
Aha moment! 9:00-9:10...this instantly leapt out to me as "Allan Holdsworth harmony"--he had his own idiosyncratic/self-invented "system", but quartal harmony was clearly a big part of it!
Love these lessons, thanks so much. But is the chord chart for Em9 correct? Wouldn't an Em9 consist of the notes E g b d and f#? The chart shows E g# and b#, which is an E augmented chord.
The power chord plus 9th is the voicing used in the Police's "Every Breath You Take." For a while after it became a hit, if you used that voicing, it sounded like you were ripping off from that song.
Great graphics! - and great approach - though, not sure of the logic of dropping the 3s ---- also, let's not forget the role the percussion played in shaping these feels
Rob..you are without a doubt one of the best YT channels for striping away the complex theory behind the music. You present concepts it in a clear and concise manner, with great visuals. Very much enjoy learning from you.
Thanks 760Piper!! :)
have to agree, amazing lesson
You sir are a JEM on you tube. I love your instruction and backing tracks.
This was by far the most helpful and easy to understand!!!! Thank you!
qrt chords sounds like an intro to a jazz fusion song........ now i start to get that
thx a lot this lesson is more than precious
7:15 - Instant Steely Dan. Thanks for opening a window on the world.
Steely Dan has some chords known as Mu Major and Mu Minor chords, special voicings of add9 chords.
Another way to get "Instant Steely Dan" is in the bassline. Every time you have a chord, play the root at the beginning, and the root again one eighth note before the end. (Using QJamTracks's example, the bass player would play
E ... E C ... C A ... A B ... B E over and over, where "..." means hold that note.)
Great! Changing a rather boring chord progression into something very interesting, a modern sound. Thank you!
Another superb lesson. You have an amazing way to explain difficult concepts!
Thank you! so inspiring and useful lesson!
I love your guitar + your tutorials
Awesome lesson. A great refresher.
Simply great!
Your lessons are great!
Absolute gold,thank you so much!
Fantastic channel, very inspirational, thank you!
clear and very interesting, tnx!
superb lesson, thanks a lot!!!
Thank you for your lesson video
This was all kinds of awesome, thank you!
Increíble video, muchas gracias!!!
Thank you for the great lesson! Especially for the quarter chords that's what I need.
Thanks for this valuable video
your lessons are a pure gold. thank you so much.
Amazing lesson, thanks
Great lesson, great channel .Subbed
Thank you, this was very nice and informative!
Powerful approach!! Vero useful AND mind opening!!
🤤 what a simple yet so powerful explanetion. You just blew up that chaos in my head and gave me so many new ideas and options to create and utilize in my playing / composing
What a beautiful lesson
Great lesson.
thanks for the fantastic class
This was great ,just what I was looking for . Quartal chords are super interesting
I’m digging your content. I’ve learned so much in the last month. My playing has improved considerably. Great work.
You are the best bro. Thanks a lot
Awesome lesson, very useful! Thanks!
Gave les, erg nuttig! Dank je wel!
Groeten uit Nederland terug!
Suuuperrr lesson!!!👏👏👏
your tone is ridonkulous i love it
Awesome explanation and playing. Also, love the midnight gospel poster
Dude, you are the best. This is right above my comfort zone. Perfect.
great lesson
thanks for the video
This was a fantastic video; Very inspiring.
i just started learning music theory, and now came across your videos. thanks alot. you're one of the best i've come across
Man! This guy can play!
Amazing
first video i’ve seen from this channel, this is the best and most informative video i’ve ever seen. thank you good sir. #Subscribed
Thanks for all the light, knowledge, and inspiration!!! Always excellent content!
Hi Jose :) Thank you!!
this is a perfected way to see the difference in genres based on the same starting chords. Now I can see how jazz is advanced and complicated and simply to hard for me to remember and or play. I love jazz fusion live specialy the drums are cool. thanks for the great lesson. It showed me that I need to start from the beginning lol.
Whow I learned so much! Thank youu. So well explained and great teaching!
Thanks!
Yes!!! Knowledge!! Power!! QJam!!
Great stuff. More please.
I stumbled into your channel and honestly you are incredibly clear and concise. Thank you for being awesome.
Thanks Ryan!
You blow my mind. Your channel is pure gold!
Thanks DW!!
This is a terrific lesson that was pitched at just the right level for me. I can apply these ideas to my own music immediately. Thanks!
merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo🙏🙏🙏
Your videos are the so visually clear and the way you move through the topic is so easy to follow. Thank you for the incredible content! A few videos in and this is already one of the best practical theory channels on RUclips I've seen thus far!!
Thanks for your nice comment Adrew!
Thank you for the best guitar/theory channel on RUclips!
Thanks!!
I wish I had seen this video 40 years ago.
Okay, so this video was very very useful in getting some ideas rolling around in my head, but one section was a little frustrating. The “Jazzyfy the progression” section was awesome but I unfortunately had some difficulty hearing all the extensions with the lead track over it. Beyond that, awesome video!
Thanks!
can't wait until you have 1M followers, definitely one of the best youtube channels for guitar players.
Cheers and thanks for the class
Thanks Alvaro! (can't wait either :)
Sir, you provide some of the best lessons on youtube!
Thanks Mark :)
Okay yeah, this shit's fantastic. Not only is the teaching and content superb, but the production value is on point too. Nice work! Seriously underrated channel.
Thanks for your nice comment Phin! I appreciate it
Not only the videos are amazingly well done and I am learning a lot.. also.... YOUR MUSIC SOUNDS AMAZING !!!
Thanks!
As always, really enjoy your lesson. I am reminded that i need to practice quartal harmony more!
Hi Harlan. Thanks man!
Thank you
This is a great lesson thank you very similar, in fact, the same progression as Plini shared when creating progressive chords on Guitar World.
Great channel and lessons, help us with harmony and guitar fretboard, understanding easily and explore new concepts and help guitarists. Thank you for you time and the videos and patience for learning. Salute from Spain
muchas gracias :)
I have been studying your videos for just a week and have learned so much already. They have also reinforced what I know about music theory. Thank you!
Thank you Roberto!
awesome lesson!!!
Thanks Devon :)
Excellent lesson !!
Thanks Srdjan :)
Great Lesson Again!!
Thanks man!
thanks for your direct pedagogy :-)
THANKS !!!
Love.music
This guy is amazing
This was great...
Very cool
Much obliged
very cool, thank you so much - sköl!
Thanks. Cheers! :)
Absolutely one of the best and most informative tutorials I've ever seen
Interessante les Rob, thanks!😉
Thanks Danny!
Just noticed a 'Midnight Gospel' poster you've got there, that's even more cool of you, sir, as i even thought)
Thanks for sharing a crystal clear explanation and some really nice ideas!
Yes I'm a big fan of Midnight Gospel! :)
lekker bezig man
Les accords "Fusion" sont magnifiques !
gracias, aprecio mucho tu trabajo
You're welcome Esteban!
@@QJamTracks gracias Rob, un abrazo desde Chile 🌱
bro where were you hiding your videos all these times man 😂?. your content pure gold man...
Can't imagine better than this. 🤘🤘
Excellent video. I liked and Subscribed within minutes. Quartal chords.....not for the hard of musical thinking :-)
Great lesson … some of the Jazz and Fusion chords would be easier to hear if you didn’t start soloing over them so soon.
Superb lesson ❤ loved it
Could you please also give lessons on Modal Interchange for making Progressive rock music and how to use and apply them 🙏🏻 love from India 🇮🇳
I did make a modal interchange video, but not specific for Prog Rock...
ruclips.net/video/9LxJPaqh51o/видео.html
Precies wat ik nodig had
Aha moment! 9:00-9:10...this instantly leapt out to me as "Allan Holdsworth harmony"--he had his own idiosyncratic/self-invented "system", but quartal harmony was clearly a big part of it!
Love these lessons, thanks so much.
But is the chord chart for Em9 correct? Wouldn't an Em9 consist of the notes E g b d and f#?
The chart shows E g# and b#, which is an E augmented chord.
The power chord plus 9th is the voicing used in the Police's "Every Breath You Take." For a while after it became a hit, if you used that voicing, it sounded like you were ripping off from that song.
Great graphics! - and great approach - though, not sure of the logic of dropping the 3s ---- also, let's not forget the role the percussion played in shaping these feels
How about getting into lead solo on fusion? Hope you have a video about it too. Thanks for this video
Good idea for a future video :)
Thats a lovely looking Ibanez. RG series? What model and where is it made? Great video too! Cheers
Are you still planning on releasing a video on composing with quartal chords? I know this - at least one person would love it😁
Hi HH. I did :) In case you might have missed it: ruclips.net/video/rZeaVr-mO4U/видео.html
7:40 3:15 nd more
I see you like Goa looking at your Tshirt 😊
Actually I bought that shirt somewhere not knowing that it is a beach :)
@@QJamTracks Oh ok fair does
it's just that my folks are
from there, have a good day 😊
Which kind of scale is used in the improv when the progression lands on B altered? Thank you for the lesson btw, great content as always!
That's the B altered scale. I've made a tutorial about that scale. You'll find it here: ruclips.net/video/UIUSs8dtux8/видео.html
no dislikes, as it should be
Well, not true 4 months later. It's 950-5 at this point.