@@ГеоргийХитаришвили-и1д Dear George! I would say this is "Body and Soul", a popular song and jazz standard written in 1930 with music by Johnny Green and lyrics by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour and Frank Eyton according to Wikipedia info. "Body and Soul" was written in New York City for the British actress and singer Gertrude Lawrence, who introduced it to London audiences. Published in England, it was first performed in the United States by Libby Holman in the 1930 Broadway revue . In Britain the orchestras of Jack Hylton and Ambrose recorded the ballad first in the same week in February 1930. In the United States, the tune grew quickly in popularity, and by the end of 1930 at least 11 American bands had recorded it. Louis Armstrong was the first jazz musician to record "Body and Soul", in October 1930, but it was Paul Whiteman and Jack Fulton who popularized it in United States."Body and Soul" is one of the most recorded jazz standards, and multiple lyrics have been written for it. "Body and Soul" is usually performed in the key of D flat major. There is a verse that precedes the chorus, that is rarely performed, although recordings by both Libby Holman and Billie Holiday include it. The main part of the tune consists of a repeated eight-bar melody, followed by an eight-bar bridge and a final eight-bar return to the melody. The 32-bar AABA form is typical of popular songs of the time. The "A" section uses conventional chord progressions including ii-V-I turnarounds in the home key of D flat, however the bridge is highly unusual in its tonal center shifts. It has been described as "a bridge like no other". "Body and Soul" is considered a challenging piece to solo over; however, the unusual nature of the chords provides a "large degree of improvisational freedom". One of the most famous and influential takes was recorded by Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra on October 11, 1939, at their only recording session for Bluebird, a subsidiary of RCA Victor. The recording is unusual in that the song's melody is only hinted at in the recording; Hawkins' two-choruses of improvisation over the tune's chord progression constitute almost the entire take. Because of this, as well as the imaginative use of harmony and break from traditional swing cliches, the recording is recognised as part of the "early tremors of bebop". In 2004, the Library of Congress entered it into the National Recording Registry. "Body and Soul" was recorded as a duet by Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse on March 23, 2011. It was the final recording made by Winehouse before her death on July 23, 2011 at the age of 27. The single was released worldwide on September 14, 2011, what would have been her 28th birthday. Here is the link to this version: ruclips.net/video/_OFMkCeP6ok/видео.html
You have no idea how this helps me and a lot of young musicians. A lot of us are trying to educate ourselves in this amazing world of jazz music and your channel is simply a gold mine. Thank you so much Jimin!! Greetings from Mexico.
Hola cracks, otro Mexicano... Parece que estamos en videos en Inglés, así que aprovechando, les recomendaría a Jesús Molina y a Piano with Johnny May. Recomendadísimo
I practiced piano for 9 years but I stopped because I was bored and felt like not improving at all which now makes it even harder for me to approach the instrument. But seeing your videos here give me a sudden urge to try it again ngl. I dont know, wish me luck :”)
I never thought about the fact that you could use most chord substitutions as passing chords until you explained how the second dominant thing works. That part of the video alone is so helpful.
Im 62 and have been playing jazz for over 40 years. never saw such a good teacher on youtube in all that time. I recomend you to all my students and young pianist friends.
Videos that teach jazz are really rare in youtube... And your's are by far THE best... I've been playing jazz for 2 years now and since I live in Iran it's really hard to find good sources for jazz education... I really appreciate it if you make more intermediate or expert videos...
They aren't rare, in fact there are a lot of them. They all have their own content and sometimes it's hard to say if one is good or bad. Just pick those that you really learned a lot from genuinely and follow them. There are a number of those that have a lot of tutorials but I don't watch, I only watch those few that I really like.
simply phenomenal :oo Alan Luévano (top comment?) said it best, this is pure liquid gold. the ideas were presented so concisely and are so simple and effective for those struggling to improvise jazz
Teaching, in part, is an ability to impart abstract concepts in a way that makes it possible for the student to take from short-term to long-term memory with relative ease. You have the gift. Thank you so much for sharing. 🎵🎶
You are a very very gifted musician and a wonderful person and a gentle soul. I have played professionally many years and I still love your simple direct approach to the keyboard
There is a touch of room to Expand the sudalties of your Every note added delivery. I Played these songs and some Of these chords my whole life And your brillant ideas make Them new again..thank you
I've been playing for almost 5 years now and your videos somehow made my playing a breakthrough on the chords that i usually play. Continue making more amazing videos...Much love from the Philippines!
I'm angry at the RUclips Algorithm for never recommending you. I've discovered your channel through your video with Jonny May and have been binge-watching your videos ever since.
This is the kind of videos I've been searching on the Internet since a lot of time ago. It's clear and simple, but with priceless information to develop jazz skills. I just loved it, thank you very much.
very useful, simple and direct presentation. I've been playing since I was about 6, and listen to only the best. You have excellent sense of tonality and control. This is the first video I've seen. Just checked your bio. Not surprised.
1:22 'simple right?' ...... for a professional that is heheh. Actually, it's a great video. That method at 1:30 really makes an amazing difference. And at 2:02 ----- that's a huge transformation from simple to incredible.
Wow! What a beautiful teacher! We can also play one chord by shifting a half-tone up and back, a half-tone down and back (as in blues), and a quart up and back (as in gospel)
those are some very good place to start for jazz beginner! the 2nd dominant trick actually goes a long long way......and after the 6-note whole scale, i would suggest the next scale to learn is the 8-note diminished scale. easy to learn, but you can go crazy about it. lots of things can be derived from it.
Thank you for this wonderful video, Jimin! I've been watching Barry Harris videos recently and listening for the "movements" he talks about. Exercises #2 and #3 are "movements" that sound very familiar and natural to my ear and I can't wait to practice them!
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5:50 에 자막 오류 있네요 서브도미넌트 > 대리도미넌트 // 좋은 강의 감사드립니다 ㅎㅎ
Hi great! Thank you!! )
Please tell me what’s name of last composition and who is a composer?
That was very helpful!
@@ГеоргийХитаришвили-и1д Dear George! I would say this is "Body and Soul", a popular song and jazz standard written in 1930 with music by Johnny Green and lyrics by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour and Frank Eyton according to Wikipedia info. "Body and Soul" was written in New York City for the British actress and singer Gertrude Lawrence, who introduced it to London audiences. Published in England, it was first performed in the United States by Libby Holman in the 1930 Broadway revue . In Britain the orchestras of Jack Hylton and Ambrose recorded the ballad first in the same week in February 1930. In the United States, the tune grew quickly in popularity, and by the end of 1930 at least 11 American bands had recorded it. Louis Armstrong was the first jazz musician to record "Body and Soul", in October 1930, but it was Paul Whiteman and Jack Fulton who popularized it in United States."Body and Soul" is one of the most recorded jazz standards, and multiple lyrics have been written for it. "Body and Soul" is usually performed in the key of D flat major. There is a verse that precedes the chorus, that is rarely performed, although recordings by both Libby Holman and Billie Holiday include it. The main part of the tune consists of a repeated eight-bar melody, followed by an eight-bar bridge and a final eight-bar return to the melody. The 32-bar AABA form is typical of popular songs of the time. The "A" section uses conventional chord progressions including ii-V-I turnarounds in the home key of D flat, however the bridge is highly unusual in its tonal center shifts. It has been described as "a bridge like no other". "Body and Soul" is considered a challenging piece to solo over; however, the unusual nature of the chords provides a "large degree of improvisational freedom". One of the most famous and influential takes was recorded by Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra on October 11, 1939, at their only recording session for Bluebird, a subsidiary of RCA Victor. The recording is unusual in that the song's melody is only hinted at in the recording; Hawkins' two-choruses of improvisation over the tune's chord progression constitute almost the entire take. Because of this, as well as the imaginative use of harmony and break from traditional swing cliches, the recording is recognised as part of the "early tremors of bebop". In 2004, the Library of Congress entered it into the National Recording Registry. "Body and Soul" was recorded as a duet by Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse on March 23, 2011. It was the final recording made by Winehouse before her death on July 23, 2011 at the age of 27. The single was released worldwide on September 14, 2011, what would have been her 28th birthday. Here is the link to this version: ruclips.net/video/_OFMkCeP6ok/видео.html
You know what!!! I LOVE YOU!
You have no idea how this helps me and a lot of young musicians. A lot of us are trying to educate ourselves in this amazing world of jazz music and your channel is simply a gold mine. Thank you so much Jimin!! Greetings from Mexico.
Well, surely she is not the only one giving these tips...
Not just young musicians~
Hola crack también soy de México. Te recomiendo el canal de la clase de Juan por si quieres algo en español, también es muy bueno.
Hola cracks, otro Mexicano... Parece que estamos en videos en Inglés, así que aprovechando, les recomendaría a Jesús Molina y a Piano with Johnny May. Recomendadísimo
@@fabianarcos5400 Sí tambien es buenísimo. En verdad necesitan más reconocimiento.
Wow! Why didn’t anyone teach me this 20 years ago! Just these 5 tips have advanced my playing more in a week than in the last 5 years!
Gracias , no hablo el idioma , pero entendí todo , gracias . te saludo desde Merlo San Luis Argentina ...
I practiced piano for 9 years but I stopped because I was bored and felt like not improving at all which now makes it even harder for me to approach the instrument. But seeing your videos here give me a sudden urge to try it again ngl. I dont know, wish me luck :”)
As a fellow "once bored now interested pianist," I wish you luck!
Good luck : )
How was it?? Truthfully
Very helpful, and I like your cat! Greetings from Germany!
Now RUclips, this is the first time in a while since you gave me a valuable recommendation. I'm glad your video found me, Jimindorothy!
👏👏👏
Your JaZz skill
Is
Awesome
Beautiful pianist and songs
YESSS. What I like is that this is something you can THINK about when playing really easily without having to justify it vertically.
This is by far the most helpful/practical jazz piano video I’ve seen. Thanks for the tips!!
I never thought about the fact that you could use most chord substitutions as passing chords until you explained how the second dominant thing works. That part of the video alone is so helpful.
I'm thinking Art Tatum did this a lot, I really need to study him more though.
@@dallasstiles118 Yeah I think so too. He did the whole tone scales pretty often as well.
Im 62 and have been playing jazz for over 40 years. never saw such a good teacher on youtube in all that time. I recomend you to all my students and young pianist friends.
Are you in the state's?
Because the world needs you.
I can watch your videos and learn all day.
Be blessed.
Videos that teach jazz are really rare in youtube... And your's are by far THE best... I've been playing jazz for 2 years now and since I live in Iran it's really hard to find good sources for jazz education... I really appreciate it if you make more intermediate or expert videos...
They aren't rare, in fact there are a lot of them. They all have their own content and sometimes it's hard to say if one is good or bad. Just pick those that you really learned a lot from genuinely and follow them. There are a number of those that have a lot of tutorials but I don't watch, I only watch those few that I really like.
Just do a search for Jonny May. Tons of jazz instruction.
simply phenomenal :oo Alan Luévano (top comment?) said it best, this is pure liquid gold. the ideas were presented so concisely and are so simple and effective for those struggling to improvise jazz
You sound great!
Please never delete this video, I love you for this
Little “gems”, each one of them. And you make them sound so good and easy...
Teaching, in part, is an ability to impart abstract concepts in a way that makes it possible for the student to take from short-term to long-term memory with relative ease. You have the gift. Thank you so much for sharing. 🎵🎶
GENIUS!
Smooth jazz
You are a very very gifted musician and a wonderful person and a gentle soul. I have played professionally many years and I still love your simple direct approach to the keyboard
Good english and teaching.Beautiful.
I can't stop watching your channel. You are simply amazing. It's hard for some people to comprehend your wonderful talent. God bless.
There is a touch of room to
Expand the sudalties of your
Every note added delivery. I
Played these songs and some
Of these chords my whole life
And your brillant ideas make
Them new again..thank you
Thank you very much Jimin
I've been playing for almost 5 years now and your videos somehow made my playing a breakthrough on the chords that i usually play. Continue making more amazing videos...Much love from the Philippines!
u' re the best teacher that i've ever seen .. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️
as a teen jazz pianist during this virus I can't learn much or play with any bands but your videos help me so much thank you!!!!
also recommend checking out Open Studio, they have some awesome stuff
@@weedanwine They are the slowest thing ever.
"I cant learn much"
What , why !!??
Its a virus, not a lobotomy. You can always learn if you're willing.
El piano en tus manos se convierte en algo mágico!... pintas la musica!
Oh Lord! You sound amazing!
you're goated fr fr
very nice. thanks
so enriching, thanks Dorothy
I'm angry at the RUclips Algorithm for never recommending you. I've discovered your channel through your video with Jonny May and have been binge-watching your videos ever since.
This is the kind of videos I've been searching on the Internet since a lot of time ago. It's clear and simple, but with priceless information to develop jazz skills. I just loved it, thank you very much.
You are such a nice person and a great teacher and pianist. Thank you!
Oh wow! Thanks!
Thank you Jimin
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. ^_^
Thankyou so much
Wow. I like it. God bless. Greeting from Romblon , Philippines.
Yeaaaaa 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 more 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks a lot, im a fan from Philippines.
Thank you this really help me ..you awesome.....
You have no idea how this has helped me ..Thanks!!!
merci
You are good..!
Thanks for that simplified explanation on the Sub-Dominant. Aha! Hadn't heard it put that way...
Thx, it's mean a lot to me
very useful, simple and direct presentation. I've been playing since I was about 6, and listen to only the best. You have excellent sense of tonality and control. This is the first video I've seen. Just checked your bio. Not surprised.
Very cool. 😎
WOWOWOWOWOW... thank you ssssi much !!!
Thanks a Lot
1:22 'simple right?' ...... for a professional that is heheh. Actually, it's a great video. That method at 1:30 really makes an amazing difference. And at 2:02 ----- that's a huge transformation from simple to incredible.
Really useful tips thanks
Great tutorial! Thanks heaps! You are the best!
This was a fantastic video. Thank you very much.
I can listen to you play all day! TY.
Wow! What a beautiful teacher! We can also play one chord by shifting a half-tone up and back, a half-tone down and back (as in blues), and a quart up and back (as in gospel)
Amazing resources. You got a subscriber.
이 멋진 수업에 감사드립니다. 계속해서 좋은 일을 해주세요. 당신은 음악계의 보물입니다!
Fantastic! Hugs from Brazil!
I just love your graceful of teaching.
Thanx I notice Art use this lick .. very helpful
Spanish substitutes please !! what good videos I'm from Venezuela
Thanks!
Brilliant. Thank you.
Smiling
Sounds good
Thanks! :)
Great how you put it into context using standards. Thank you Jimin!
This was very helpful, thanks. Would be nice if you had one of those displays where you can see the actual notes you are striking. :)
Helpful? It really is, absolutely!!! Tks a lot.
Extraordinary lesson - never before has the tricks of jazz piano been explained so simply - AMAZING - thank you
I love the way you play 😭🙌🏾
Very cool method of adding upper and lower structures. lots to learn cheers thanks for sharing
This is a really great video. Very easily for me to understand. I want to learn Misty now. Thank you!
Your explanations are very clear and natural, this is very motivating, thank you so much !!!
Thank you sosososo much!! 💛
언니 저 진짜 언니 없었으면 ㅜㅜㅜ상상도 하기 싫습니다 진짜 재즈피아노 배우는 학생의 진짜 한줄기빛…사랑해요……. 감사합니다 😭
You are a great teacher.. think I’m finally beginning to understand some ways of building the expanded voicings
great lesson
Thankyou ✍️ your music is so rich and beautifull 🙏
So simple, yet so effective. You're amazing Jimin, thank you for sharing this with us!
Very helpful simple instructions and examples. Thank you.
Brilliant lesson. Thank you.
nice
thanks
진짜 완전 꿀팁! 감사합니다 쌤
best content all over !!
Great video!
thank you so much, I always want jazz exercises to help my improvisation. this helps a lot
Thanks. Like the “Glasper" ornament!
Fantastic tips by a fantastic pianist...and so awesome girl 👍👍💯🤩
So useful , my fav
organized layered instructions, in short time segments are so musically profitable for me , so thank u for teaching another amazing jazz tutorial🌸
those are some very good place to start for jazz beginner! the 2nd dominant trick actually goes a long long way......and after the 6-note whole scale, i would suggest the next scale to learn is the 8-note diminished scale. easy to learn, but you can go crazy about it. lots of things can be derived from it.
Thank you for this wonderful video, Jimin! I've been watching Barry Harris videos recently and listening for the "movements" he talks about. Exercises #2 and #3 are "movements" that sound very familiar and natural to my ear and I can't wait to practice them!