Thank you Joerg for this wonderful approach to Debussy, my favourite composer. It is so nice to hear how the magic emerges from playing around with these chords, which are normally used by any jazz musician. Transposing, transforming, arpeggiating and all those artful ways of creating movement, that is very inspiring!
Absolutely perfect teaching for those of us who wish to improvise and produce unique sounds which evoke emotions. Also the perfect amount of coverage without becoming too involved and creating confusion. Please do more!!
This a very interesting method my friend , you gave me another option , to use chords ... Claude Debussy and Lili Boulanger are my favourite impressionism composers ! Great work ... Thank you !
Hi, thanks for sharing this. What beautiful sounds! We feel that Debussy had a definite influence on jazz. It's probably mutual even though he unfortunately died too soon. Best wishes :)
Jörg, I'm really enjoying your videos and the improv :) I'm wondering what app you are using to display the notation in real time on the left of the screen?
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What perfect teaching style. Slow, exact, precise, no time is wasted. I would love a few private lessons with a teacher this good.
Couldn t agree more !
This is amazing!
This is the single best video I've found for piano composition. Thank you.
Not only was this one of the greatest most detailed lessons I’ve seen. You’re voice and demeanor are so welcoming
I am listing to this thinking "he almost sounds like the Bob Ross of piano teachers"
Very inspiring, thanks !
Thank you Joerg for this wonderful approach to Debussy, my favourite composer. It is so nice to hear how the magic emerges from playing around with these chords, which are normally used by any jazz musician. Transposing, transforming, arpeggiating and all those artful ways of creating movement, that is very inspiring!
One video which has more worth than 100 standard piano/musical concept videos.
I'm still watching this video. Thanks again. Best! :)
Absolutely perfect teaching for those of us who wish to improvise and produce unique sounds which evoke emotions. Also the perfect amount of coverage without becoming too involved and creating confusion. Please do more!!
Wonderful explanation and harmonic experience. Thank you so much!
Wonderful teaching method, and a very sensitive, elegant artist. I'm glad I watched your video !!!😍
What an incredible tutorial. Great teacher!
That just shocked me ! ! ! Very sharp and precise teaching explanation! Love it! Thanks you so much for this priceless lecture
Great work! The best and clear detail for Debussy's base sound. Really appreciate it! Well done and thank you for sharing.
This lesson is SO perfect, please more, Sir!
PURE GOLD! Thank you very much!!
Beautiful!😊
Wonderful explanaition! Please, continue!
Perfect video and exactly what I needed to know in a clear easy to follow style.
This a very interesting method my friend , you gave me another option , to use chords ... Claude Debussy and Lili Boulanger are my favourite impressionism composers ! Great work ... Thank you !
I really really love this video
Special talented teacher! Thanks. More to come
youre literally the best at teaching this style !
this is the best piano tutorial on youtube please do more this was so so good
youre such a chill guy
New suscriptor ! Thanks for that wonderful work.
Great lesson
Thank you, great video!
I’m watching this and wondering why you don’t have at least 80k followers
Fascinating.
Gah! This video was so awesome it made me have to listen to it twice. I will have to sit down and listen to it again later. Thank you!
excellent !!!!
Hi, thanks for sharing this. What beautiful sounds! We feel that Debussy had a definite influence on jazz. It's probably mutual even though he unfortunately died too soon. Best wishes :)
Merci beaucoup !
Please more, thanks. It's too good not to continue.
Thank you
Awesome video. Day by day, I believe more in Barry Harris' Theory of Diminished chords. I see a lot of overlap in the concepts.
Awesome thanks
Thank you. Great lesson, would be great if you could do more! :)
Thank you. Best! :)
fantastic !
Me when I hear these chords played the first time:
4:50
INCREDIBLE!!
great channel
that was great, thank you a lot!
C E G Bb D is a dominant 9th chord, not a major 7th 9th chord.
Awesome
Thank you so much for this video! I beg you to make videos to learn about the other classical composer. Ich bedanke mich!
Don’t forget Whole tone and Half Dimished scales to spice it up as well!
How do I orchestrate like Debussy vs orchestrating like Ravel?
Can you please do for Tchaikovsky
Please
Hi, thanks for the tutorial. How do we use it to create chord progressions?
Jörg, I'm really enjoying your videos and the improv :) I'm wondering what app you are using to display the notation in real time on the left of the screen?
Just realized that the first chord is the first chord of Rach2
niceee
Please make a follow up!
How do i transcribe the audio? Some program?
Are you russian? Like the video 👍🏻😃
Yeah, kinda tried that out in this video - next tutorial: french!!😄
MIDI please
Nice stuff. the transformations went too fast for me. Anyways Thanks!
Me when I hear these chords played the first time:
4:50