Another excellent discussion and demonstration! I always associate that inner Maj7 to 6 movement with Swing Era ace, Allan Reuss, who frequently improved it in small group settings.
❤ so I sent you an email. I decided I'm going to find on patreon some of the songs that you tabulated that I love the way you arranged and played them. But any suggestions would be helpful love always Joey John
could you please tell me sir what is the example 5 movement? i know it goes to C, but i am tripping with the subs you wonderfully played sir- is it possible: Cmaj - Emin7b5 - A7 - Dmin7 -G7 -Cmaj? but you re playing subs against those? i am sure i some chords wrong great video sir! thanks for sharing! i had heard the Mr harris movement a while ago, didn't know i could play them those other ways too. i really appreciate what you do!
Ooohh, that was really cool, Chris. I've always been foggy brained about this particular topic. (OK, well yeah, I'm foggy brained period. 🤣) But this is a nice clear concise lesson to help unfog my head at least on those points. Thanks, Brother. One of these days I'll drum up the gumption to record a video of what I've learned over time (hard to believe it's been so many years since I first subscribed here!). Salut! 😉
Thanks for producing and sharing these great lessons Chris!
My pleasure!
Very useful nuggets. Always love your teaching style. 👏😁😁
Thank you Barry!
Great educator!
Thank you!
This is some world class content. Thank you sir. Stoked to find you, subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
What an excellent way to increase your familiarity with the fingerboard AND make some music at the same time. Thanks. 👍🏻👏🏻
Thanks Kevin!
Awesome man, love your lessons. Very much looking forward to future videos on this concept if you still plan on making them.
Thanks! Next one is already up!
Excellent! I've been looking for a clearly stated example of Barry Harris for guitar..well done, Chris!
Glad you liked it! Thanks Jory
Great lession.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Very useful and beautifully explained. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!! Thanks for watching
Awesome as usual Chris. You are a good teacher. 👍
Thanks Vinnie!
Great examples, can get a lot of mileage from this
Thanks Frank!
Another excellent discussion and demonstration! I always associate that inner Maj7 to 6 movement with Swing Era ace, Allan Reuss, who frequently improved it in small group settings.
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing hope you are well God loves you deeply shalom 🤗🐼♥️✝️💐 Philippians 4:8
Thank you Brad
Great lesson Chris!
Thanks Bruce
this was great Chris. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
SUPER exersize as always, THNX Chris, you da man.
My pleasure! Thanks Michael
Brilliant, thank you so much!
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Love to see you give some lessons on Barry Harris' approach.
Great suggestion!
That is great Chris will help me alot
Thank Tillman!
Merci beaucoup c est excellent ! Bravo 😊
Thank you!
Great breakdown!!!:)
Thank you!
Good stuff, Chris!
Thanks Jay!
fantastique leçon merci !
Thank you!
great. thank you!
You are welcome!
Thank you so much Chris
You are very welcome
Gracias por tu generosidad¡!
Thank you!
Grazie !!
Thanks you!
❤ so I sent you an email. I decided I'm going to find on patreon some of the songs that you tabulated that I love the way you arranged and played them. But any suggestions would be helpful love always Joey John
Yes, I did reply to your email. Unfortunately my chord melody arrangements aren't available on patreon due to copyright laws.
could you please tell me sir what is the example 5 movement? i know it goes to C, but i am tripping with the subs you wonderfully played sir-
is it possible: Cmaj - Emin7b5 - A7 - Dmin7 -G7 -Cmaj? but you re playing subs against those?
i am sure i some chords wrong
great video sir!
thanks for sharing! i had heard the Mr harris movement a while ago, didn't know i could play them those other ways too. i really appreciate what you do!
Sure! Cmaj7-Fmaj7- Em7- Ebdim7- dm7- Db6- Cmaj7
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🙂
Ooohh, that was really cool, Chris.
I've always been foggy brained about this particular topic. (OK, well yeah, I'm foggy brained period. 🤣)
But this is a nice clear concise lesson to help unfog my head at least on those points.
Thanks, Brother.
One of these days I'll drum up the gumption to record a video of what I've learned over time (hard to believe it's been so many years since I first subscribed here!).
Salut! 😉
Thank you!!!!