Hi Jonny, I love the guide tone approach you taught. I have a question though, what about chords bigger than a 7th chord. For example a G9 or G11. How do you approach something larger than a 7th chord using the guide tone approach? Do you just keep the 3 and 7 and just add the higher extension on to it, or do you get rid of the 7 and play the 3 and the 9 or 11 or whatever extension you doing? Please clarify that for me. Or if anyone else out there knows the answer. Thanks,
Im going to try your course. Would it be good for me? I’m classically trained, I can play Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, but I can’t do jazz. I love to sing and my goal is to be able to accompany myself as I sing jazz standards like Blossom Dearie. ❤
00:00 - Intro
00:35 - I Got Rhythm
01:01 - Basic Chords
03:37 - Repeat A Section
04:23 - B Section
05:10 - Demo
05:30 - Guide Tone Technique
06:44 - Applying Guide Tones
08:40 - Review A Section
09:16 - B Section
10:00 - Rhythms
10:18 - 1. 4-On-The-Floor
10:41 - 2. Charleston
11:26 - Play with backing track
11:45 - Conclusion
Jazz has always seems a beautiful but mysterious planet to me. I thank you so much for this video !
Love the way you teach, you make things so clear and great sounding, thanks Jonny!
Love your videos Jonny, you are one the best teachers out there. 🔝🔝❤️❤️
This video is so helpful to understand Jazz chords for a classic pianist like me.
Thank you!
thank you you're the best jazzpiano reference in the internet. Nice intro.
You're great at teaching :) Very methodical and easy to understand. Thank you very much!
Great lesson. Nice focus on the fundamentals.
that was a fun one!!! simple and sweet!!
Love your way of teaching and explaining jazz harmonics - thanks a lot!
Thank you so much! Exactly what I was looking for. Great structure and all your offers with backing track. Awesome!!
Hi Jonny, I love the guide tone approach you taught. I have a question though, what about chords bigger than a 7th chord. For example a G9 or G11. How do you approach something larger than a 7th chord using the guide tone approach? Do you just keep the 3 and 7 and just add the higher extension on to it, or do you get rid of the 7 and play the 3 and the 9 or 11 or whatever extension you doing? Please clarify that for me. Or if anyone else out there knows the answer. Thanks,
Im going to try your course. Would it be good for me? I’m classically trained, I can play Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, but I can’t do jazz. I love to sing and my goal is to be able to accompany myself as I sing jazz standards like Blossom Dearie. ❤
I have a jazz band audition in 1 week and I know NOTHING about jazz ;( wish me luck gang
Good luck!
Good luck!
Thanx, Maestro 🌹🌹🌹
What a beautiful digital piano you use for your classes. What application or software do you use?
thank u very much ..sir
Damn your a good teacher!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰🥰for me the hard part it is singing with the charleston rythm
Can anyone tell me what piano he’s using?
thank u
Nice vocals as well