This is so great and is awesome to see his insight into rhythm changes. Some really killer voice leading and alterations. Thanks for the chord diagrams too - as someone else mentioned a few needed tweaking but luckily they are easy enough to hear which using the diagrams you put as a starting point. Particularly when they are flying by that quickly it is easier to see a diagram than trying to see his hand watching on a small phone and hearing the inner voices going by that quickly
Great chat, thanks for putting this together. I agree with a previous comment though, all the off camera checking of your screen is a bit distracting and seemed like it was putting Peter off too
Thanks for cataloging this. Just wanted to point out a typo in one of the chord diagrams, because it's my favorite thing he plays. The F7 at 4:04 is E: x B: Ab G: Db D: A A: Eb E: x
Music Calgary he teaches advanced stuff that is not for most levels of players but that by no means means he is a bad teacher. I have learned countless things from Peter and I feel he is always very clear in his explanations. But if you're not familiar with basic jazz theory/harmony then yeah, it's gonna go over your head.
@Music Calgary Uh what "stage" are we talking about here..? Rhythm changes is not a "stage." This isn't a course on harmony.. He's just showing some interesting ideas for voice-leading on rhythm changes. I'm sorry man but you just need to hit the books. Just because this is over your head at the moment does not mean that Peter Bernstein is a bad teacher. I'm not a super advanced player by any means, but I know my theory. I got a lot of cool ideas from watching this.
Wow, thanks for putting in the work on this one. That said....man, even at 1/2 or even 1/4 speed it’s hard to follow those stabs with the way they disappear off the screen. Has anyone PDF’d this?
Sorry, I know it can be annoying, but it was my first experiment with the subtitles and iMovie. If you watch the other one I made with Russell Malone, it's easier to follow.
Enrico- Thanks so much for sharing this, so great to hear Pete making clear the connection between brain and fingers. Is there a podcast or website with the rest of the workshop/interview that we could check out? Grazie! Bill
Hey William. This was from an online masterclass that I hosted with Pete. Part interview, part taking questions from others, part him playing examples. The whole thing was I think about 1.5-2 hours?? It was done on facebook live through the Peter Bernstein Study Group (it's an unofficial facebook group not run by Pete... just lots of fans of his playing). They asked Peter if he would be willing to do something using facebook live through the site, so I offered to help. You can find the entire video there in the facebook group. It's a closed group, so you'll have to join to watch it all. A ton of very amazing info. And we did a 2nd one since then.
Great stuff, as always when coming from Pete. And thanks for the good work Enrico. Could you please tell me the function of the chord at @0:40 ? Is it the V of III (D dominant)?
Thanks for this but a lot of the diagrams are wrong.. Few examples 4:04 dominant chord is wrong. 3:55 missing Bb on top. 3:58 Eb is on the bottom not Bb. Still really cool though.
I think you're right... thank you checking and spotting the errors. It was just more a rendering experiment, and I didn't double check the shapes (my bad)
Ooh a new font? "I use Neck Diagrams" Might be worth a check ou - I've used them for teaching materials for 15 years or so. Easy to use www.neckdiagrams.com/ Does the "My Guitar Font" specifically work on RUclips?
It's a installable font usable in any text editor that uses fonts, in Windows, OSX, Linux.... The main idea is not using a dedicated program to generate the diagrams, but inserting them as "text" in the main program. I tried iMovie title editor and found that it accepts the font and permits using as I did... The font is a bit (just a little) tricky to use, there are a couple of concepts to understand how it works, but then it's quite easy to use... basically it remaps the regular keyboard chars with fretboard symbols... file and a brief PDF are here: enricodellaquila.blogspot.it/p/my-fonts-page-for-guitar.html and if needed, I give support on the facebook page facebook.com/My-Guitar-Fonts-450268108496016/
Familiarize yourself with basic Rhythm Changes i.e. the change to the tune "I Got Rhythm". Example at ruclips.net/video/uPRiM5JvYx8/видео.html. This video has example changes ruclips.net/video/PaOhrVOUNDI/видео.html
analyse and improvisations...Its sometimes a huge Mountain but...at the end....its your hart and brains(ears)that do the JOB!btw...I learn to analyse by the great Joe Pass and Joe Dorio..
@@vhollund Trying to understand. Breaks i vi ii v down to I V. He is at first using just a minor 7 voicing. Is he moving this voicing melodically to imply changes? I didn't quite understand.
For normal musicians, set the speed to .5x to get the most out of this....😎🎸
Wow. This is truly a gift to the art of rhythm changes, as it occurs to guitar. Incredible comping ideas.
Ten minutes of video for ten years of work, thanks for sharing ! =)
thank You for watching
best comprehensive vid for chord voice leading
Thanks for taking the time to add the chord diagrams they are great & helpful!!!
It was more an experiment... a successful one :)
Glad you like it
Thanks again!
This is so great and is awesome to see his insight into rhythm changes. Some really killer voice leading and alterations. Thanks for the chord diagrams too - as someone else mentioned a few needed tweaking but luckily they are easy enough to hear which using the diagrams you put as a starting point. Particularly when they are flying by that quickly it is easier to see a diagram than trying to see his hand watching on a small phone and hearing the inner voices going by that quickly
Wow ! A little late to the party, but what a great lesson. Thank you for putting the chord shapes out there too. +1 sub
Great chat, thanks for putting this together. I agree with a previous comment though, all the off camera checking of your screen is a bit distracting and seemed like it was putting Peter off too
Thank you very much! Peter is so humble and is always interested in sharing his talent. You did a great job!
glad you like it!
this is pure gold..Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome, glad you like it.
Nice teaching/theory session....really different type player. Great harmonic ideas!!!
Thanks for cataloging this. Just wanted to point out a typo in one of the chord diagrams, because it's my favorite thing he plays. The F7 at 4:04 is
E: x
B: Ab
G: Db
D: A
A: Eb
E: x
Such valuable class. The chord boxes were extremely helpful. Thank you very much!.
thank you, you're welcome
This is pure gold!
it could have been made better, it was an experiment... :)
Glad you like it!
Peter's one of the best teachers
Music Calgary he teaches advanced stuff that is not for most levels of players but that by no means means he is a bad teacher. I have learned countless things from Peter and I feel he is always very clear in his explanations. But if you're not familiar with basic jazz theory/harmony then yeah, it's gonna go over your head.
@Music Calgary Uh what "stage" are we talking about here..? Rhythm changes is not a "stage." This isn't a course on harmony.. He's just showing some interesting ideas for voice-leading on rhythm changes. I'm sorry man but you just need to hit the books. Just because this is over your head at the moment does not mean that Peter Bernstein is a bad teacher. I'm not a super advanced player by any means, but I know my theory. I got a lot of cool ideas from watching this.
Indeed he is........
Thanks for posting this ! the G at 0:42 is more G7#9 (Bb on the 3rd string)
True
Wow this vid disappeared for a while good to see it back
Exactly! Mad how now it makes sense as I've developed.
Lots of amazing stuff here.
THANKS FOR THE TABS !!!!!
Great lesson thank you! The diagrams are an excellent added bonus
Glad you like it.
Very informative, thanks for posting
thank you, glad it helps
@@EnricoDellAquila I have transcribed the chords (at half speed). definitely opened some doors
Im here thanks to Nathan Borton's video ❤🎉
Thank you for posting and including chords!
It was meant as an experiment for the 'font' I used, and could have been done better, but I'm glad you find it useful anyway! Thank you
EXCELLENT LESSON !!!
This video is back! Whoo-hoo!!!
Thanks a lot Enrico
You're welcome
Starting @7:41 I think bass note is D, then followed by Ab7#11 @7:44. Great vid. Thanks for sharing this.
Wow, thanks for putting in the work on this one. That said....man, even at 1/2 or even 1/4 speed it’s hard to follow those stabs with the way they disappear off the screen. Has anyone PDF’d this?
Sorry, I know it can be annoying, but it was my first experiment with the subtitles and iMovie.
If you watch the other one I made with Russell Malone, it's easier to follow.
Enrico Dell'Aquila No problem... I still appreciate it!
Wow!! Great lesson, thank you very much! Special thanks for chord shapes!
glad you like it!
Great Lesson indeed !
glad you like it, I was just experimenting with the fretboard diagrams :)
I really enjoyed this lesson, Thanks!
you're welcome
great player
Thanks for posting!
wow - so many cool voicings - thanx
Glad you find it useful...
Yes and that’s pretty much all of them too. Guitar has pretty limited options in these changes.
What is that thin semi-hollowbody, leaning in the background? Looks like a Gibson Country Gentleman or a Buscarino...
Sorry for the delayed response G Panos. That's my guitar. It's a Heritage Academy Custom. Wonderful little thinline guitar.
Hey look Ma, I'm on TV! hahaha
I posted the link in the group at that time...
I always hope to have time to make a better looking version, but never happened... :)
Master!!!
Enrico-
Thanks so much for sharing this, so great to hear Pete making clear the connection between brain and fingers. Is there a podcast or website with the rest of the workshop/interview that we could check out?
Grazie!
Bill
Hey William. This was from an online masterclass that I hosted with Pete. Part interview, part taking questions from others, part him playing examples. The whole thing was I think about 1.5-2 hours?? It was done on facebook live through the Peter Bernstein Study Group (it's an unofficial facebook group not run by Pete... just lots of fans of his playing). They asked Peter if he would be willing to do something using facebook live through the site, so I offered to help. You can find the entire video there in the facebook group. It's a closed group, so you'll have to join to watch it all. A ton of very amazing info. And we did a 2nd one since then.
Where’s the 1/2 speed option? I thought RUclips used to have this? That would be a fantastic upgrade to have on all videos
It should be a setting in the YT video player...
After some research I updated the app and that fixed it. Excellent feature! Thank you
amazing content thanks for posting
you're welcome, thank you for watching
I´m coming back in a year and see if I´m getting something😅
I know it has only been 5 months but, are you noticing progress?
Great stuff, as always when coming from Pete. And thanks for the good work Enrico. Could you please tell me the function of the chord at @0:40 ? Is it the V of III (D dominant)?
I think it's just a F7alt, altered V of Bb... look at the III7-VI7-II7-V7 progression immediately after that point.
Heads up, the chord shape at 4:04 should be down 1 set of strings
Yes, it's in the errata corrige in the notes... there is also another flaw al 1:48...
@@EnricoDellAquila fantastic work!
Great video!! Thank's!
you're welcome!
awesome information.....you was smiling like a cheshire cat and so was i.....
functional harmony
thanks!
you're welcome
any idea what kind of strings he uses?
sorry, no idea
He uses John Pearse strings... the gauges are a mismatch from different sets I think... but quite heavy.
I heard he uses .14s
Is he playing on Blues Junior here?
Don't know... You should ask Jordan Klemons, that hosted the event...
He was playing through my Fender Blues Deluxe... which I upgraded with an Eminence Cannabis Rex speaker and Tung Sol tubes.
Thanks for this but a lot of the diagrams are wrong.. Few examples 4:04 dominant chord is wrong. 3:55 missing Bb on top. 3:58 Eb is on the bottom not Bb. Still really cool though.
I think you're right... thank you checking and spotting the errors.
It was just more a rendering experiment, and I didn't double check the shapes (my bad)
It's ok. I still really like the video. Most of it is right! Thanks!
Ooh a new font? "I use Neck Diagrams" Might be worth a check ou - I've used them for teaching materials for 15 years or so. Easy to use www.neckdiagrams.com/ Does the "My Guitar Font" specifically work on RUclips?
It's a installable font usable in any text editor that uses fonts, in Windows, OSX, Linux....
The main idea is not using a dedicated program to generate the diagrams, but inserting them as "text" in the main program.
I tried iMovie title editor and found that it accepts the font and permits using as I did...
The font is a bit (just a little) tricky to use, there are a couple of concepts to understand how it works, but then it's quite easy to use... basically it remaps the regular keyboard chars with fretboard symbols...
file and a brief PDF are here:
enricodellaquila.blogspot.it/p/my-fonts-page-for-guitar.html
and if needed, I give support on the facebook page
facebook.com/My-Guitar-Fonts-450268108496016/
Enrico Dell'Aquila - Got it - thanks for that - very useful
there is a few chords that are wrong in the diagram be awere
Aware
I wonder what he's talking about
Familiarize yourself with basic Rhythm Changes i.e. the change to the tune "I Got Rhythm". Example at ruclips.net/video/uPRiM5JvYx8/видео.html. This video has example changes ruclips.net/video/PaOhrVOUNDI/видео.html
analyse and improvisations...Its sometimes a huge Mountain but...at the end....its your hart and brains(ears)that do the JOB!btw...I learn to analyse by the great Joe Pass and Joe Dorio..
I made a slowed down version of the main example here in case anyone is interested: ruclips.net/video/kgdtdJZCCOg/видео.htmlfeature=shared
영어 배워야겠다 쓰읍... 이거 맛있는데
... 또한 한국어를 배워야합니다 ... ;)
Wat
1:45 is fukin breaking my head... everybody is allright with the trans?
i m all right with the trans, i understand thas he is using a back door dominant and then turnaround back to the I
before that he went to the iv and he did whaat i wrote before just to get back to I, you can also use diminished to get back to tonic
Enrico non c ha capito un cazzo me sa
Ahò chettedevodì... ioccepròvo...
Great lesson but the interviewer is not great
Confusing as hell.
El Taco Taco
The basis of traditional jazz harmony is formule and vocabulary built of the formule
@@vhollund Trying to understand. Breaks i vi ii v down to I V. He is at first using just a minor 7 voicing. Is he moving this voicing melodically to imply changes? I didn't quite understand.
I think genieus like Bernstein thrive on confusion from which they will make order...
Take a breath Peter. A stroke is in your future I fear
the guy looking at the screen is very annoing and a terrible thing to watch even Peter is about to walk off
I love this guy but please will someone buy him a decent guitar?
ARE YOU NUTS?!! That axe is amazing!
Hahahhaa t r o l l i n g aren't ya
Yeah B.C Rich Warlock would be more suitable
@@jazzercaster4749 I’m serious. I preferred his original guitar. I think it was a Guild. This guitar is nothing special.
@@jazzman1954 Dude, it's a Zeidler, prized for its rich harmonic detail, as he has talked about. He used to have a 175.