Don't sleep on his sister Barbara. Sleeps a whole b problem as well. I personally love the stewardship they've displayed in Memphis via the Jackson studios over the years.
I recall once a guy struggling following a singer playing in the key of G Major during a funeral. Derrick slides on and kills not even trying. DUDE! I forgot I was even at a funeral! His placement and voicing choices was unreal. This man is an amazing Talent! He's truly anointed indeed.
Great job you're doing, Sean. When you asked if the chord could fit in there, I knew the E13 would fit in there and the basis is tritone substitution. Varieties of Bb dominant chords are secondary dominant chords that resolve to Eb minor chords (in Db major and other keys like Gb and Cb). So, tritone substitution really allows us to replace Bb dominant chords with E dominant chords. So, I knew the E13 would replace that diminished chord. Cos the diminished chord was implying a Bb7b9 harmony. If the E in the E13 is replaced with a Bb note, you'll have a chord that sounds like the Bb7(#9,b5) -- an altered chord.
Derrick and my mother went to school together. He played at her funeral this past January. Legendary as usual. The maestro himself. He's affected all of our playing in modern gospel music. He and Ralph lofton created the changes and voicings we all use to this day 🎹😁
I was a student at Jackson Studios back in the late 90's when derrick was still teaching, I was like 15. He is legendary. Every good "keys" musician that has come out of Memphis in some form was touched and influenced by Derrick in some way. That's what makes a legend, not how good they are, but how many they touch and inspire, because that will be here even after they are gone. #Legendary
@@SeanWilsonPiano No sir, Thank you Sean, you are definitely in that same vain, building a legacy through helping musicians. You're legendary as well. You have a greater reach because it's virtual. #Respect.
WAIT!!! @5:47 Sean… man you are tripping bad! You are doing a tutorial on Derrick Jackson but someone needs to do a tutorial on YOU! Even a few second before @5:47! Dude, you are tripping for real! How are you just going to skip music gold past us like you didn’t just slice the whole internet with those changes! 🔪💪🏽✊🏾🔥☄️✝️
@@danielbattieste6875 don't take this wrong bro but my suggestion would be to invest in a quality training program that will ensure you get everything you need to be a good musician. Its not even about joining my program, but you'll get way further way faster if you are in a program, than trying to find things here and there on your own... google your options. invest in learning
I called that chord the pretty five chord!!!lol
Derrick a personal friend of mine , he taught me as a child . Memphis best organist hands down
I attended an organ workshop he did in my hometown. Yeah, he’s a cool brother!
Don't sleep on his sister Barbara. Sleeps a whole b problem as well. I personally love the stewardship they've displayed in Memphis via the Jackson studios over the years.
I recall once a guy struggling following a singer playing in the key of G Major during a funeral. Derrick slides on and kills not even trying. DUDE! I forgot I was even at a funeral! His placement and voicing choices was unreal. This man is an amazing Talent! He's truly anointed indeed.
I bet man lol!!
Gospel Musicians have some filthy theory knowledge 🐐
Great job you're doing, Sean.
When you asked if the chord could fit in there, I knew the E13 would fit in there and the basis is tritone substitution.
Varieties of Bb dominant chords are secondary dominant chords that resolve to Eb minor chords (in Db major and other keys like Gb and Cb).
So, tritone substitution really allows us to replace Bb dominant chords with E dominant chords. So, I knew the E13 would replace that diminished chord. Cos the diminished chord was implying a Bb7b9 harmony.
If the E in the E13 is replaced with a Bb note, you'll have a chord that sounds like the Bb7(#9,b5) -- an altered chord.
Daddy dropping it hot.
@@chidinduuwaeziozi7360 🙏🏼 I'm loyal, sir
Derrick and my mother went to school together. He played at her funeral this past January. Legendary as usual. The maestro himself. He's affected all of our playing in modern gospel music. He and Ralph lofton created the changes and voicings we all use to this day 🎹😁
That’s amazing bro!!
Awesome
Awesome lesson Sean!!!
Appreciate it man!
I was a student at Jackson Studios back in the late 90's when derrick was still teaching, I was like 15. He is legendary. Every good "keys" musician that has come out of Memphis in some form was touched and influenced by Derrick in some way. That's what makes a legend, not how good they are, but how many they touch and inspire, because that will be here even after they are gone. #Legendary
powerful words man, thanks!
@@SeanWilsonPiano No sir, Thank you Sean, you are definitely in that same vain, building a legacy through helping musicians. You're legendary as well. You have a greater reach because it's virtual. #Respect.
Oh really out of the boxes chords movements Great! 👍🏾
Masterful, thank you 😊
thanks Love
Great vid Sean!
Thanks senior
Great video, every time I come across that Sebastian clip, I say I need to crack that chord but never have taken time time work though.
That's great breakdown my boss
That experimental part was crazy, I liked it
Derrick is an phenomenal gifted unorthodox musician !!! Natural beast !! The best in Memphis imho!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
Yeah man!!
I’m going to add that to my vocabulary!!!
When he said oh my goodness 13:01 I felt it
Derrick Jackson is phenomenal
I’m speechless 😶
Great break down bro!!!
The great!!! I shouted you out hard doc...
please do something on Quenell and Jamar Jones album. its masterful piano playing.
Love it Sean!! Appreciate it. have an idea dor SWP site by using this ideas. Thank Prof.
let's do it bro... hope you noticed I featured you towards the end a little
I saw sean. I almost missed it. Thanks. it just means harder work for me now.
That move at 6:09 though 🔥
That's a Jeremy Jeffers move... forgot which vid, maybe the "I shall wear a crown vid"
It would be cool if you do a tutorial about what app you use for your piano sound
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You could use BOTH the E13 and the Fdim7 chords to lead up to Gbm6
Ahh yes, this is true
Piano was absolutely killing
Stealing! Derrick Jackson is one of my favorites 🙏🏾 …you are a beast my dude
Damn. Sean can play. That experiment went a bit too hard🥶
That 2 to b3 alteration gives it a very phrygian sounding movement as well
nice
can you do a turtorial on oh danny boy by alain merville
Man this video is killing! That change is crazy - what sounds are you using?
Just piano and MKSensation sounds
WAIT!!! @5:47 Sean… man you are tripping bad! You are doing a tutorial on Derrick Jackson but someone needs to do a tutorial on YOU! Even a few second before @5:47!
Dude, you are tripping for real! How are you just going to skip music gold past us like you didn’t just slice the whole internet with those changes! 🔪💪🏽✊🏾🔥☄️✝️
Have you used the mksensation extreme yet?
That WAS the sound you were hearing under the keys
What software did you use?
What notation software are you using?
sean good day does it ok to do ear training early if i know my major scale and triad 7th chord
Ear Training should start when you start learning piano
@@SeanWilsonPiano ok what music i can listen to find simple chords i use ear training app on my phone
@@danielbattieste6875 don't take this wrong bro but my suggestion would be to invest in a quality training program that will ensure you get everything you need to be a good musician. Its not even about joining my program, but you'll get way further way faster if you are in a program, than trying to find things here and there on your own... google your options. invest in learning
@@SeanWilsonPiano can we talk on zoom online than
@@SeanWilsonPiano ok
Sounds like something Ben Tankard would do!
Hmmm that’s an interesting one doc