How to Play Songs In ANY Key (Transposing Secrets)
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
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So, what's the most effective way to take a jazz standard like, "All the Things You Are" and transpose it into an entirely different key without even having to think about it?
Let's talk about 4 steps to instantly transpose jazz standards.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:32 How learning jazz in any key helps
01:11 Step #1
02:32 Step #2
06:50 Step #3
10:16 Step #4
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SO to save anyone 11 minutes... learn the song by memorising the chords as roman numerals. Practise common progressions like ii-V-I so you can play them in any key.
Very helpful! Thank you for making this video. This will be part of the practice routine.
Wonderful!
Thank you.
As usual packed with great tips. Understanding the harmony makes everything else (transposing, memorizing, improvising) much easier.
Thank you!
3:49 I'm noticing that bars 1 to 5 are actually an unbroken segment around the 'FLAT' side of the Circle Of 5ths ! 😀
Also, G7 (in bar 6) is a tritone away from D♭maj7 (in bar 5), while also functioning as the dominant that takes us home to Cmaj7
I like it, the numbers...that way I can work based on intervals and not chords
Thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
Pls make a video on how to use advance chords in any song , because we dont know at what point which chord will come ( advance chords ) . Because playing a simple chord progression is easy like - I III V , II V I but in between these chords which advance chords we can use, where we have to add #11 , where b5 . Thanks a lot
Isn't this the Nashville numbering system?
Yes. It does use it. But I think the ultimate goal of this was to focus on the relative chord movement across keys. Diatonic transposition is a snap. But keep in mind, not everyone’s a guitarist/bassist that mostly just changes the position on the neck and it’s the same movements.
Great video! I just wanted to know what kind of guitar that is if anyone knows? I’ve been playing classical a lot more and looking for an electric that has that wider neck and string spacing. I also love jazz guitars and that one looks perfect
Thanks Oily Joe! You can find the details of the guitar here:
ruclips.net/video/ym2XbAVD9Ec/видео.html
Why do you keep playing the same annoying three note pick up to the Ab first note of the melody. People may think that this is how the song goes . It comes off like an irritating twitch!
No. The jazz standards are not in all keys. There are no jazz standards written in B.