Altered Scale | Essential Exercises | Jack Gardiner
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Melodic Minor Scale Lesson:
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you're incredible Jack. people don't understand the hustle it takes to make it in music. you're not only a killer player, but a content creator, recording, mixing and mastering, creating educational content, and upkeeping a social presence
Me: I have work to do.
YT: You need to hear this thing about altered scales, tho!
Me: Excellent point.
Hello. Mrs. Lo. Felicit. Muy. Buen. Video. Gracias carlos
I can never get enough excellent advice on the Altered Scale! This lesson is so inspiring and I feel like I've learned a lot from it without being overwhelmed.
Honestly, I was SO pleased to see you'd released this. Thank you VERY much Jack!
Exactly the things I've been working on. Altered, diminished scale and whole tone. That's great!
Awesome ... helps me a lot ! Thanks !
You're such a good player! Really tasty licks!
Great lesson. Simplest explanation of what it is and how to use it I’ve found on RUclips so far.
Great stuff. Fabulous playing ( for a scouser)🙂 Thanks. Love the vamp. Magic mate.
This is exactly what I want to be able to play... !! Tasty playing and great videos!
Madness!!
Brilliant!!!!!
Man the intro gets me! Soo groovy
Fantástico!! que feeling!! y un Exquisito Backing Track 😎
I'm so happy to see you very active on youtube now :D
Such an awesome lesson! Thank you so much Jack.
these exercises are amazing
Szuper kedvencem
You are such an outstanding improviser. Your phrasing is very reminiscent of Guthrie Govan, but it is completely original and unique. Love it brother don’t ever stop doing what you’re doing.
Right hand exercises for next week! Alt picking or hybrid picking or economy picking. That's my suggestion! Thanks for your amazing lessons!!!!!!!
thanku for these awesome lessons Jack🙏🙏.Best wishes for ur upcoming music.
Excellent analysis and demonstration.
By far your personal best! Wow you have inspired me (61) in a huge way. Most useful lesson. You honestly deserve 1Million views of this video.
Always amazing!
Great video and killer playing
You rock dude!
Lovely groove
great player. I love this style of music
Thank you so much! I'm a violinist looking for some information about altered scales and i found this video really useful!
1 build diminished arpeggios beggining from b9 or b2.
2 use sequences of arpeggios accordingly to the harmony.
3 use small fragments of fhe scale thinking about resolution of tensions.
Excellent lesson!
As always great lesson, man! I had jazz lessons for a year and was always confronted with this scale. But I never really used it because I just don't play pure Jazz normally. ;) But approaches like these are really worth to dive into it a little deeper. Sounds great! :)
Alright! Another great lesson. 🔥
Great lesson!!!! Thanks
Amazing lesson ! Hugs from Brazil 🤘🏼
great!!! lesson!!! more videos like this🔥🔥🔥💜🤘
That intro is incredible
Hi Jack, how I can thank you for your great content. Every time your drop a lesson is like you answer one of the questions I have this actual period! Thank you a lot brother! Fan from Morocco
Thanks so much brother! Glad they are helping out! 🙏
Your videos are pure fuego
TOP LESSON AS USUAL MATE!!
That rhythm guitar in the back is stank wooooo awesome 😎
Thank you so much sir jack!! More power. A student from PH! 🙇♂️
Very good tasteful playing.
I music, as in many other topics, there's the why, how, what, when.
Concepts such as this one of the altered scale to introduce tension and resolution revolve not so much about the what, or how... It's a matter of timing, or just knowing WHEN to use the concept. Because this, with other scales that have similar harmonic structures, sound fantastic when applied at the right rhythmic moment within the bar or group of bars.
Just wanted to share that...
Again, great playing, and thank you for your contribution.
that opening jam made my day :)
It's good to explain that the altered scale is a major scale one half step down with a sharp root. So it tries to "pull" back down , outside. That's why it gets the altered name.
Good video!
thaks for show us this!! jack :D
Great video, you are a great teacher and player 👌👌 really tasty licks
Great lesson, 🍺cheers mate,
fucking sick playing love the odd notes thrown in between very fusiony
Hey Jack, could you make a video about how to use 7º arpegios and how to mix them with scales? THANKS!!
u play awesome, thank you for the great lesson :)!!!
merci pour cette explication limpide 😃😃👍👍
Thanks for free lessons.
very nice bless you
Wonderfull
cool!
Love this stuff, American cop tv music . Funky shit
What the hell??!! What did I just found?! Amazing intro. Wanna sheets for every instrument there. Tasty as hell! :-)
Popped up in my suggested and I said ‘yes please.’
Love it! Thx! Give us that backing track! 👍🏽
Thank
Hi Jack I want to know how to use Phrygian scale in jazz harmony including avoid note and how to jam over it.Thank a lot for free lessons please answer something about my question 🙏
dude loving these lessons! i even got my friends to sub. It'd be really cool if you did something on ALTERNATE PICKING VS. ECONOMY PICKING and under which conditions should you prefer one over the other, plus benefits/disadvantages?
The reflection in his neck pickup made me think he had a crazy long thumb nail.
Hi Jack! 👍
Great lesson thank you. I’ve always wondered which altered scale do you play over a repeating ii V progression (never resolving to a 1 chord) ? Thx again
I watch these videos at work so when I go home I can make my guitar go bunm bwom de do de do bwoooo like Jack Gardiner
How can I comment when my jaw is on the floor after tasty playing like that !!!
Nice lesson as usual!
Recently saw the video of musicism Neo Soul course and definitely going to purchase that soon!
Thanks Toshiki! 🙏 Ahh yes - that just dropped today! Hope you are doing well brother?
Jack Gardiner I’m doing extreeeeeemly well!! hope you are well too!
Like it
YOO MY IDOL
thank you master... btw your toe is legendary
is altered scale can be used in I-IV-V chord progression or is it beautiful to use on it or does it fit to use on it? can it be use in any chord progression to built tension or just in ii-V-I only?
Jack is like the lovechild of Sco and Holdsworth - Scoldsworth?!
I hear Abit of Guthrie there too
@@extrememind100 all the europeans have a lil Guthrie in them
its really close to Cm harmonic minor? thanks for the lesson, my new imfluence..
I'm taking private lessons in jazz, and every week I check youtube Sir Gardiner uploads a video of the exact topic I go through that week with my teacher, it's so funny and weird
shit's fire tho
such a beautiful songg🤩🤩🤩how can i get the backing track ???
Wow! I'm blown away by your solo at the beginning!! I'm a rock lead guitarist, and I'm mystified by jazz. I could listen to your playing for hours! I don't understand it, but it's awesome and gives me motivation to tackle the altered scale. (Can you give a link to more of your lead playing? I'd LOVE to listen to it! Please?)
He has albums on spotify. Look up Jack and Owen
@@M_bags6463 Thanks! I'll check it out.
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Awesome master! Which kind of pick do you use? Dunlop Jazz 3?
Thanks for the lessons! I understand why you used the Diminished 7 arpeggios over the dominant chords, but there is no Diminished 7th chord within the altered scale, or any melodic minor modes. There are two min7b5's though.
If you take the minor7b5 arpeggio on the 7th degree, fill in the missing notes and you have the altered scale. So if you have G#BDF#, throw in A, C, and E and you have it. Or just start the scale from that degree, that note.
There’s no D note in G Altered so where does the diminished chord built on the flat 9 come in?
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I have a question for you: how are your course organised? And what are the expected knowledge to use them? I was thinking I might want to support you that way but I have a very fragmented knowledge and I do not know where to start or what would help me the most :)
I think a lot of us are in the same boat. Gotta find a way to embrace it though, it what makes each one of us unique...
Hey Jack, is there a way that we could get the backing tracks for these free lessons? I tried to search on your website to see if I could purchase it but no luck
Can someone tell me the name of the backing track in the intro?
Are you using the HR Looperboard for your backing track??
I always found it difficult to get back to other scales when playing the altered scale over functional dominant chords. It can really screw up your melodies when you don't switch back in time :-D
same
Jack have you got fusion lessons
Jack- do you ever think about it as melodic minor up a half step as a shortcut or are you always thinking about it in terms of intervals? Thanks.
Ahh I should’ve stressed this in the video actually, but no - I try not to think of it as melodic minor a half-step up! Mainly as intervals from the root. It messes with my visualisation if I start thinking of the Melodic Minor scale a half step up.
Sticking with Cali lately brother ♥️♥️ lovely phrases .... Check out mikko cab Sim plug-in it's really a big deal
5:57 when the video starts
I don't understand, for the A flat diminished you're using the note D instead of Db/C#...
Hey Jack! Great video as always. I had one question though. If we look at the G altered scale (G-Ab-A#-B-C#-D#-F-G) and an Ab Diminished (Ab-B-D-F) three out of these notes are in there. We do not hit the #5 (D#) but rather the natural 5 in G7. Why would this work again in an altered sense? It sounds awesome but I was just curious. Thanks for the content every Friday, you are killing it!
Great question man! It’s basically because the natural 5 is in a Dominant7 arpeggio (1, 3, 5, b7) and an Altered Chord is essentially a Dom7 chord with any of the following: b9, #9, (#11 for tritone stuff) and #5. Hope that makes sense man? Thanks again dude!
@@JackGardiner I think that's not what he meant. You said to play a G#dim arpeggio (which has a D) over a Galt chord (which has a D#), hence the confusion. It sure sounds great, but I'm lost too 😂
yep, i'm having trouble connecting the two. the whole section on practicing the altered scale is essentially practicing the G#diminished arpeggio and adding the natural G rather than working with the actual G Altered. great lesson overall - really opened my ears to the sound, but the dim arpeggio part just confused me.
@@steevkelly Ab dim7 has Ab, Cb (same as B), E double flat (same as D) and G double flat (same as F). These notes are the b9, 3, 5, and b7 in G. It’s not the same as the altered scale, but I guess it’s a good intro into the altered scale flavor because of the b7 and b9. You’re right, though, that a natural 5 takes it out of altered scale territory.
@@HeadbangoO he never explicitly said to play it over a Galt chord, just to play it in context of a G (which in this case I think refers to just a plain G7). See my comment for further explanation on what I think is going on.
Hi Jack, your playing is mesmerizing and very melodious, i always wish you best.
Will do these exercises more I guess haha
I just know Guthrie loves you.
Awesome Jack! Is this still the DSP Nolly? Great tone.
Thanks Stephen! 🙏 It’s Neural DSP Fortin Cali actually man!
I really love your taste. Would kill to have you as my teacher but... F me, we're too far. Greetings from Italy
I mean, what an intro!