The Quintessential Jam Band Chord Change (Trey's Fav)
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- Опубликовано: 23 июн 2022
- An evolution of chord changes, from Link Ray's "Rumble" to the Meters hits section in "Hey Pocky A-Way" to Phish's 40 years of composition and improvisation with these simple chord changes that evoke power for those that play or listen.
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Great stuff! Love the Jovi inclusion too
Thanks Jim, the stars were aligned.
Very nice, interesting and helpful video! Thanks you!
Love this . . . excellent vid!!
Thanks Robin!
Awesome video and lesson!
Thanks Barry!
Mixolydian mode
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You gotta follow them through a 30 min jam on first listen. I do it all day
That is exactly how I developed my skills/ear back in 1998; jammin along to tapes of live phish!
@@ColinWardMusic yep, and only on jams I’d never heard before so it’s like being on stage, 1 take, no do overs
@@ColinWardMusic may I send you some vids for constructive criticism. ? Be brutally honest please
@@oliverchapman51177 Please email myguitareality@gmail.com to set up zoom lessons.
why not just call all of these as different orders of the 1, 4 and 5 chords?
Hey Matt, the best answer I believe, is that Tonal Center and Key are not the same thing. In modern music (jazz era/present), modal music-where the tonal center shifts to a note or chord other than our typical I (Major) or vi (Minor)- became an equal contender in popularity both in composition and appreciation from society. Our "new" I chord can be anything we want. There are a multiple ways to analyze, thus multiple ways to discuss it. I also consider what beats certain chords fall on in the phrase/song. I hope this helps.
why not just call all of these as I IV V progressions?
see above!