Killin' Jazz Chords (Tritone sub. & Upper Structure)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2021
  • How to take a II-V-I and add some things to it so you have more options? We'll go over 2 main subjects - Tritone Sub & Upper structures to find some more colors. Full PDF with TAB & notation on Patreon. www.patreon.com/user?u=346042...
    Part 1:
    Tritone Sub - 0:40
    Level 1 - 2:40
    Level 2 - 3:00
    Level 3 - 3:23
    Level 4 - 3:59
    Level 5 - 5:47
    Part 2:
    Upper structure - 7:22
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  • @skylerstook6696
    @skylerstook6696 9 месяцев назад

    that intro just blew my mind. I think I just listened to it like 10 times in a row lol

  • @opie5207
    @opie5207 3 года назад +16

    One of the best lessons on the RUclips.
    Why?
    Well, firstly, it's correct by the theory, there's no critical mistakes.
    Secondly , Rotem uses "level-system" for showing how the complicated things are built from simple ones.
    And last but not least, he smiles through whole lesson repeating the chords - he's enjoying it.
    Keep it up, sir, glad to be able to learn from you!

    • @gerasim0v
      @gerasim0v 2 года назад +1

      4. it's actually good to listen to :)

  • @StuartwasDrinkell
    @StuartwasDrinkell 4 месяца назад

    Fast becoming my fav place for some Jazzage! Thanks Rotem. That face you pull on Abm79 is going to be my m79 face from now on.

  • @teannarae7664
    @teannarae7664 3 года назад +40

    So happy I found this channel from that Paul Davids video. Your playing style and tone is really beautiful. Really inspiring for someone new to jazz who wants to hear what's possible.

  • @zaqintosh
    @zaqintosh 3 года назад +43

    Dude this is one of your best lessons yet. I love that you turned it into an exercise that’s truly musical and not abstract

    • @marxagarden
      @marxagarden 3 года назад +2

      I agree one of the best yet! I would love to see a truefire course digging deeper.

    • @burchypoo70
      @burchypoo70 3 года назад +1

      Yes, his explanation of the pertinent information of the chord, the 3 and the 7 is very helpful. I never thought of it that way before.

    • @burchypoo70
      @burchypoo70 3 года назад

      and that was just the first couple seconds lol

  • @speed_will
    @speed_will 3 года назад +7

    I just became patreon i practiced this for 6 hours straight thxs bro it feels like spanky alford vibe with the chords u played

  • @chrishahm9212
    @chrishahm9212 3 года назад +4

    Incredible lesson. A few principles that can be used right away and explored for a lifetime. Thanks!

  • @letsdanceonhere
    @letsdanceonhere 2 года назад

    Rotem Thanks! This is material I’ve covered before but this time it clicked.

  • @BabV
    @BabV Год назад

    Rotem, I just want to say a huge THANK YOU for all these amazing lessons! A great player with this lovely energy 😊 Obviously the lesson is awesome as always, with the level system making it approachable for everyone! No excuses, just practice and fun! 😁

  • @jeanjoyet6537
    @jeanjoyet6537 3 года назад +4

    This one is very challenging ! Let’s do it ! Thank you for making all this knowledge available. Inspiring as ever !

  • @nikkosunglao2876
    @nikkosunglao2876 Год назад

    Too much knowledge in this video. Thank you so much rotem!! 🍻

  • @michacharmas1673
    @michacharmas1673 Год назад

    Rotem! This was the most eye and ear opening lesson I've found on RUclips so far. Thank you for demystifying all those sounds and showing how one can think about it.
    Probably a lot of work ahead of me to have it on my fingertips but the explanation is clear and I can see a path how to get there. Thank you!

  • @maximedufour4850
    @maximedufour4850 3 года назад +6

    Funny, I am currently working on this since a few days ! It's such an easy way to transform a basic progression and such a powerful tool for improvisation too. Knowing inversions makes it even more powerful. Thanks for this video and cheers from France ! 🇫🇷🎼

  • @arvind7522
    @arvind7522 3 года назад +2

    8:26 That was insane!

  • @dragonslayer6000
    @dragonslayer6000 2 года назад

    Man. That validates all my suspicions that early jazz pioneers followed their hearts round the neck. It's so beautiful

  • @LEOPORT5
    @LEOPORT5 2 года назад

    Rotem i first met you at pickup music. You are definetly one of the best guitar teachers in on planet earth. And for sure, THE COOLEST ONE!

  • @edwardar
    @edwardar 3 года назад

    Amazing video, I love the way you craft something so beautiful from such a simple progression. Your explanations are clear and entertaining. Such a brilliant lesson that I know I'll come back to again and again. Thank you!

  • @thierryyven8710
    @thierryyven8710 3 года назад

    This one is the best lesson and advice about chord substitution and upper structure. Thank you so much for that !!!!!

  • @concretecullen
    @concretecullen 2 года назад

    I love it all. thank you soooo much Rotem.

  • @davidfalconmusic
    @davidfalconmusic 2 года назад

    These are exactly the lessons I have been looking for! Thank you so much! Great teacher and very inspiring musician.

  • @captainkoo
    @captainkoo 2 года назад

    Very clearly explained. Beautiful sound, Rotem ! Thank you

  • @bensherwood777
    @bensherwood777 2 года назад

    One of the most useful lesson I ever came across. Thank you so much Rotem 👍

  • @1tigercat2
    @1tigercat2 3 года назад

    You take the blinkers from my eyes. Great! Thank you

  • @travisdorsey4499
    @travisdorsey4499 3 года назад +7

    This is amazing and exactly what I needed!

  • @guslakis
    @guslakis 3 года назад

    As a rock and blues player focusing now more on jazz, this is a very relatable and useful lesson.

  • @DanielMontenegro140982
    @DanielMontenegro140982 2 года назад

    Really great lesson! Thanks.

  • @levraibard
    @levraibard 2 года назад

    the best jazz lesson I've ever seen in my life thanks man 🙏

  • @dragonslayer6000
    @dragonslayer6000 2 года назад

    *"if you hear it, why not?"*
    Best advice ever, especially when learning jazz. Excellent

  • @rsdguitarstories
    @rsdguitarstories 2 года назад

    This is really inspiring. In my part of the world where Jazz is just a word getting all these information is a treasure... Thanks a lot

  • @flourescentinflux
    @flourescentinflux 3 года назад

    Surely one of the best and condensed information on this I have seen.. Pl make more..amazing stuff

  • @KerryFreemanMelbourne
    @KerryFreemanMelbourne Год назад

    Great and clearly said. Thank you

  • @sergeymart9670
    @sergeymart9670 3 года назад

    Man, you are who I so long tried to find) Good luck and keep learn us)

  • @LukeVidler
    @LukeVidler 2 года назад

    Binged on your lessons over the weekend, what a quality jazz teacher! My playing has really levelled up after lessons like this one.

  • @belectronix
    @belectronix 3 года назад

    Great guitar tone!

  • @ChrisSchmalz
    @ChrisSchmalz 3 года назад

    This lesson together with your lesson about 7th chords made up my last Werk and will inspire me for a long time. They are my door opener to the World of jazz. Finally... Thank you

  • @kachow5317
    @kachow5317 3 года назад

    I just love this lesson so much, thank you and I love u 🤍🤍🇧🇷

  • @dioxzep241
    @dioxzep241 3 года назад

    amazing, your explanations are great.

  • @Someonedyer
    @Someonedyer 2 года назад

    This one is special.

  • @andyburt3964
    @andyburt3964 3 года назад

    Incredibly useful information thank you so much! ☮️❤️🎶

  • @enanofer
    @enanofer 3 года назад +2

    Awesome lesson as always!

  • @cesarlima88
    @cesarlima88 2 года назад

    This is exacly how I feel. When “pros”are playing ii v i progression, Im like, wth are they doing? It souns like a million beautiful chords.
    I thought that was very hard to replace the basic ii v i chords, but now i know its not impossible xD

  • @thebomontellano4996
    @thebomontellano4996 3 года назад +2

    Mind blown! Thanks for the lesson.

  • @hondas562
    @hondas562 3 года назад

    I enjoy your lessons so much.

  • @user-hf2lg7pg3g
    @user-hf2lg7pg3g 3 года назад

    so beautiful.

  • @VitalBigras
    @VitalBigras 3 года назад +1

    Thank You for the pdf, That is PRICELESS !

  • @minmaj7837
    @minmaj7837 3 года назад +2

    You man ! Amazing ! Keep going and let the good content comin

  • @vltjd
    @vltjd 3 года назад +1

    Great review lesson for me. Thanks.

  • @cuneytsonmez
    @cuneytsonmez 3 года назад

    As I've heard what you said after 0:20, I knew I was at the right place. One of the most illuminating lectures on youtube, period! Thanks a lot. (You may consider dropping a correction line for the chord tones appearing at 9:00. A little display mistake; it shows 'B' instead of 'Bb'.)

  • @alexmckenzie8491
    @alexmckenzie8491 Год назад

    Lovely!

  • @simonmercier6733
    @simonmercier6733 2 года назад

    Jesus Christ you're a good guitarist, your licks are soooo tasty haha, thanks for the vids!

  • @MegaTuang
    @MegaTuang 3 года назад

    Mind blowing!!!

  • @miguelpineda7657
    @miguelpineda7657 3 года назад +1

    You make easy to understand👌🏽

  • @RotorDrums
    @RotorDrums 3 года назад

    Alright this is some hot stuff! If you combine these ideas with the "Tad Dameron" turnaround (the Ladybird turnaround), you've got fun for days!

  • @paulcarroll7787
    @paulcarroll7787 3 года назад

    Excellent explanation..

  • @slashclash21bharat
    @slashclash21bharat 3 года назад

    You are greatly amazing 🙏🙏🙏

  • @benjaminsommer7678
    @benjaminsommer7678 3 года назад +1

    This is gold!

  • @marcinosos
    @marcinosos 2 года назад

    this opened my mind completely. Finally I know how to build chords, ,and I am not afraid to use them and juggle with it!
    So worth working on it, spent last 2 weeks working on chords and different progressions, trynig to seek for these shapes, it completely opens a new world of possibilities, not mentioning upper structure which is another leg up in understanding and visualizing the fretboard. Really good!

    • @RotemSivanGuitar
      @RotemSivanGuitar  2 года назад

      🙏❤️

    • @marcinosos
      @marcinosos 2 года назад

      @@RotemSivanGuitar thank you man, for everything you do, sending love from Poland. Cheers! You are one of the biggest inspirations and definitely the discovery of 2021 for me personally. God bless you.

  • @philipkarovski281
    @philipkarovski281 3 года назад

    This was super useful! Thank you so much

  • @sacredgodslayer
    @sacredgodslayer 3 года назад

    Monster lesson Rotem
    MONSTER LESSON

  • @andersonsamuelphilip2777
    @andersonsamuelphilip2777 3 года назад

    loved it mate

  • @jaggercontreras9270
    @jaggercontreras9270 3 года назад

    Super cool. Thnx.
    Jagger from LA🇺🇲

  • @mindset1768
    @mindset1768 3 года назад

    Awesome

  • @genggeng8355
    @genggeng8355 3 года назад

    it's very amazing for me because English is not my 1st language but i could understand what u explained or chords structure although i could not play all of them you're great teacher

  • @acwatercolors
    @acwatercolors 3 года назад

    Fantastic lesson, thank you so much! First time I "really" undestood what means upper structures, and how to use them ! Thanks!
    Your way of teaching is excellent, gradually more technical, very effective.
    Beautiful guitar and great tone too (es175?) > What is this black tape for, on your table? And that red rope on the head?
    Best regards, Alan.

  • @eduardocampos4808
    @eduardocampos4808 3 года назад

    Thanx 🙂👍🏻

  • @IvanArdillo
    @IvanArdillo 3 года назад +2

    When talking about upper structure (but more in general when improvising in jazz) what I would like to get from a master is "how to think about it" : if you start arpeggiating each chord of a 2 5 1 from their 3rd degree, do you visualize/think it as Dm - G7 - Cmaj or Fmaj - B half dim - Em7? Because for me there's too much work to think fast back and forth on those chords while improvising. Fast thinking or just memorizing?

  • @winfriedkober5646
    @winfriedkober5646 3 года назад

    Great 👍
    Do you use your little finger too for comping?

  • @derrickcorreia
    @derrickcorreia 3 года назад +1

    So useful as usual my friend! How do you get that sustained bass note? Is that some sort of a pedal?

  • @numero6jbs
    @numero6jbs 3 года назад +1

    Love the Brittney move..... 👌👌🤣🤣

  • @NicoRubioGuitar
    @NicoRubioGuitar 3 года назад +1

    love your channel !!! cheers from Chile! by the way, what camera do you use?

  • @lorenzosyquia4769
    @lorenzosyquia4769 2 года назад

    What are some sample songs that use these progressions? so that I can see with more context.

  • @mrthingamabob8117
    @mrthingamabob8117 3 года назад +1

    Very nice indeed ! But why is Abm7 the II of Db7 ??? Isn't it the 5th ?

    • @mrthingamabob8117
      @mrthingamabob8117 3 года назад

      @@Memento.Mori.8 Thanks ! Your first explanation made total sense for me : we do a tritone sub from the G7 to the Db7 and 5-2 movement from the Db7 to the Abm7.
      I'm still trying to figure out your second explanation though ! But I'll get there ! Thanks again !

  • @Ntimitree
    @Ntimitree 3 года назад

    F#maj7 to Cmaj7 is tritone movement from cycle of fifths? Ok now saw it is. So you can also do Abmaj> Emaj7>Cmaj7 or is it too much?

  • @user-sb6iw3pn8r
    @user-sb6iw3pn8r 2 года назад

    Awesome lesson!,
    Where are you from? Your accent sound familiar...

  • @greggoso600
    @greggoso600 3 года назад

    oh man i cant use this on my next gig with britney spears! ahah
    nice vid, thanks for the useful tips!

    • @RotemSivanGuitar
      @RotemSivanGuitar  3 года назад +1

      Lol. My buddy Zach Commits actually plays with her

    • @greggoso600
      @greggoso600 3 года назад

      @@RotemSivanGuitar well thats pretty cool even if there aint no tritone subs

    • @RotemSivanGuitar
      @RotemSivanGuitar  3 года назад +1

      🤘

  • @maturefox1
    @maturefox1 3 года назад

    Do you work with a RC 300 on the ground?

  • @rickf6375
    @rickf6375 3 года назад +1

    Chords

  • @joelstephenson8017
    @joelstephenson8017 3 года назад +1

    Wow, this is going to take a while to digest. So, you can play all those chords when doing 2 5 1 comping?

  • @Bobby007D
    @Bobby007D 3 года назад

    Hey Rotem .... What guitar are you playing here ?

  • @SzabacsiNandor
    @SzabacsiNandor 3 года назад

    Fantastic advices from a fantastic player and a humble person! I love your videos, Rotam! Hope you're fine. :)

  • @SFSGH
    @SFSGH 3 года назад +1

    Sweeeeeet

  • @taeheeyoon6020
    @taeheeyoon6020 3 года назад +1

    Hi, Rotem! What is that white pick that you use?

    • @RotemSivanGuitar
      @RotemSivanGuitar  3 года назад

      Usually fender M

    • @taeheeyoon6020
      @taeheeyoon6020 3 года назад

      @@RotemSivanGuitar Thanks for your reply. I thought most of jazz players use thick one but I see you using rather thin one.. Anyway I love your touches and great tone!

  • @umarustrings
    @umarustrings 3 года назад

    YOU ARE EVIL!!!! LOL. this is amazing!!!

  • @Nico-xg8sn
    @Nico-xg8sn 3 года назад +2

    4:20 - I understand this concept, but not his example. U can add the II of the Dom.7 Chord, right? But in the case of G7 it would be Am7 and in the case of Db7, it'd be Ebm7 or am I wrong? So how is it Abm7 in his example?

    • @YuvalHelman
      @YuvalHelman 3 года назад

      I also couldn't understand where the Abm7 came from :\

    • @Nico-xg8sn
      @Nico-xg8sn 3 года назад +1

      @@YuvalHelman Yeah, still waiting for an answer. :D It's a little odd that he added the "mistake" (not saying it is one) onto the screen. My guess is he meant 5th, not 2nd!

    • @willhickey5947
      @willhickey5947 2 года назад

      I'm also wondering about this

    • @OlivierFudulea
      @OlivierFudulea 2 года назад

      I think I got it: Db7 is here used as dominant that normally resolves on Gb (I). Amb7 is II on Gb mode. It's a change of perspective.

    • @OlivierFudulea
      @OlivierFudulea 2 года назад

      It's a rule similar to the one saying you can add à dominant 7th chord before any chord. This dominant is the "V" with respect to that chord.
      So finally you can do II V I anywhere :-D

  • @rdpatterson2682
    @rdpatterson2682 3 года назад

    *Level 5; use on ballads only.

  • @alfredhitchcocks6940
    @alfredhitchcocks6940 3 года назад

    If you're playing with Britney Spears....lol I'm dead 🤣

  • @jamalongful
    @jamalongful 3 года назад

    You really have to know every note on the fretboard to dig down into jazz guitar what i mean you can’t play by ear and do all of that

  • @newmanartful
    @newmanartful 3 года назад

    You should put a little less reverb to your tone

  • @jamalalmoussa
    @jamalalmoussa 3 года назад

    😐😐😐
    This my face as a metal head when I saw the chord Db713b9.
    Why you dont use power chord instead? 😂😂