Triad Pairs: Stop Comping Like a Child

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @alfredeneuman6896
    @alfredeneuman6896 2 дня назад +28

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    • @robflores5172
      @robflores5172 2 дня назад +2

      Dani is THE man

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    • @dankmacromusic
      @dankmacromusic День назад +1

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  • @bigbabyjack
    @bigbabyjack 2 дня назад +19

    This is one of the best guitar lessons I’ve ever had

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    @karlderdelinckx 2 дня назад +12

    I’ll have to come back fully concentrated to follow this one. Nice!

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    @narengarapati2556 2 дня назад +6

    Dude's a genius

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    @benjaminguitar6480 2 дня назад +5

    best guitar instructor on YT, thanks for your hard work brother

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    @tbluesboye День назад +1

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  • @G_Demolished
    @G_Demolished День назад +2

    This is really cool. I’ve seen triad pair lessons almost exclusively as an improvising tool from sax and piano players, but I’ve never seen anyone discuss comping with them.

  • @ken-vo
    @ken-vo 2 дня назад +2

    I'm only 5 minutes in and I know I'm getting an incredible lesson.

  • @matthewschreiber2421
    @matthewschreiber2421 2 дня назад +3

    Dude thank you so much!!!! Made my entire day! You effn Rock!!!

  • @carlorosales4499
    @carlorosales4499 День назад +1

    Total opener for me. Super blessed you showed up on my feed!

  • @MGPalmer
    @MGPalmer День назад +3

    What a great, great lesson, thank you so much!

  • @Three-LeggedCat
    @Three-LeggedCat 2 дня назад +4

    Bro is the king 👑

  • @cheesepatrol2376
    @cheesepatrol2376 2 дня назад +2

    easily best guitar channel

  • @spencervaughn1897
    @spencervaughn1897 4 часа назад

    very well done. If you are learning comping or soloing, this lesson is essential.

  • @diegoguzman-y4d
    @diegoguzman-y4d День назад +2

    Your explanation is so clear, Thanks.

  • @Adamada_Musicadamy
    @Adamada_Musicadamy 2 дня назад +1

    Incidentally, one of my favorite moments in the first movement of moonlight sonata is the Melodic b6 (as the target tone) over a 2nd inversion minor chord, or a C note played atop of Em/B. But it's like that old saying, "you don't learn to play with fire by not playing with fire, and potentially burning a lot of bridges over your Melodic choices" - Miles Davids

  • @PrzestronnyMistrz-ly8rp
    @PrzestronnyMistrz-ly8rp 2 дня назад +1

    I love your goofy editing style, its really funny

  • @JBGWAlain
    @JBGWAlain 2 дня назад +1

    You are a fantastic teacher and amazing player sir. I remember you from a long time ago on one of the jazz guitar forums I always enjoyed your posts.

  • @Mr7Poz
    @Mr7Poz 17 часов назад

    An 18 minute Bible. Amazing.

  • @josepantojaguitar
    @josepantojaguitar 2 дня назад +2

    Dude... this information is gold🙏💪🎸🔥

  • @musicafteroldage
    @musicafteroldage 2 дня назад

    Liked the video before watching - because this has to be my favorite Thumbnail ! Made my day! LOL

  • @davidgamel1811
    @davidgamel1811 22 часа назад

    This is the video I has been looking for! Cheers 🍻. Eye opening 🤯

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    @tr3ndkiller 5 часов назад +1

    This blew my mind, off to Patreon rn

  • @riazwalji3417
    @riazwalji3417 День назад

    I can’t wait to be at a point in my guitar journey when I can understand or digest what he is saying.

  • @The_Sochmusic
    @The_Sochmusic 5 часов назад

    Such a cool way to think about this!! Thank you for such an awesome and informative video!

  • @looseunit9180
    @looseunit9180 2 дня назад

    Gold! Always believe in your soul

  • @mindcontrol67
    @mindcontrol67 2 дня назад +12

    I've watched hundreds of videos and none show this.

    • @robindavis726
      @robindavis726 2 дня назад +1

      Exactly. I gladly watch guitar theory lessons and believe I have a good understanding of it, except for this fundamental topic. I keep hearing about substitution and suspension chords. Finally, someone actually clearly explains them. For the first time I actually understand them. Great stuff. I have a feeling this fellow is going to open the doors to a much deeper understanding of theory for me. I'm excited to learn. Looks like I'm going to have to join

    • @timfairfield407
      @timfairfield407 День назад +3

      I’ve played many years and watch a crapload of videos. You are correct. this i have not seen in this way. I have seen improvisation using triad pairs but not triad pairs in relation to comping. Some of this I do already to some degree like Miles Davis So what. but you gave me some more options. And I had used some variation that sounded great but wasn’t sure why it worked. Now I do. Thanks.

    • @mindcontrol67
      @mindcontrol67 День назад +1

      @@timfairfield407 I am very familiar with triad pairs but didn't really think of them as tension and release.I also knew of Playing the diatonic chords over the root note which I learned many years ago with the song Sweet Mellisa by the Allman bros,Now I can hear recognize their function against the root.

    • @Sir_Sway
      @Sir_Sway День назад

      this video is great! learned a lot

  • @DanDevonDotCom
    @DanDevonDotCom 7 часов назад

    Great channel. I’ll be binging this guys videos

  • @TweezerShred
    @TweezerShred День назад

    This is gold. Thank you.

  • @senoralecthompson
    @senoralecthompson 2 дня назад

    The way this video makes me feel is “empowered”

  • @topisantakivi1512
    @topisantakivi1512 2 дня назад

    Always good stuff, very informative and laid out clearly. Thanks again! 🙏

  • @nashrust
    @nashrust 8 часов назад

    Really nice presentation. I enjoyed thoroughly enjoyed it, like the Leonard Bernstein TV shows in the 60s. Learn more in 20 minutes than hours of study or lessons.

  • @christen13
    @christen13 День назад +1

    Oh my God, thumbnail f$&@ing hysterical. Great lesson as well thanks!

  • @lee_at_sea
    @lee_at_sea День назад +1

    I wasn't expecting the shout out to Richard David James in the tour ad.
    Can't Unsee!!!
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  • @noone-o2j8m
    @noone-o2j8m День назад +2

    you fucking rock marbin.

  • @somedude-tr1mj
    @somedude-tr1mj День назад +1

    very helpful info, presented insightfully (keys player here, and of course it still applies)

  • @GoCreateSomething
    @GoCreateSomething 14 часов назад

    So your ii V I example at 15:30 puts Satin Doll in my head. lol.

  • @fabienbourdier9847
    @fabienbourdier9847 День назад +2

    Oh man what D F A C

  • @brucesstreet8204
    @brucesstreet8204 2 дня назад

    Best music theory 'cake' ever.

  • @intersweat
    @intersweat День назад

    Mind blown! I’m almost afraid to go deeper on this. My mental health will be at risk :)

  • @lylewallace9022
    @lylewallace9022 День назад

    Thank you. Fantastic lesson

  • @hayshallman5903
    @hayshallman5903 День назад

    Your view of the fretboard opened up some new avenues I will be joining you in Patreon.

  • @jakelee7639
    @jakelee7639 20 часов назад

    Killer!!!….you do such a great job with your videos

  • @fbonini6232
    @fbonini6232 2 дня назад

    Amazing! Thank you!

  • @daviddawkins
    @daviddawkins День назад

    Holy crap. Just when you think Ionian has nothing left to teach you....

  • @DooblesGoDoobles
    @DooblesGoDoobles День назад

    Oh this one is good!

  • @danielvelazquez18
    @danielvelazquez18 2 дня назад +1

    HOLY SHIT man this is good content!

  • @4lifesponge
    @4lifesponge 2 дня назад +2

    Thank you for an amazing lesson. +1 subscriber ❤️👍👍👍

  • @terrapin323
    @terrapin323 2 дня назад

    Hell yeah dude

  • @aberzackig
    @aberzackig 17 часов назад

    Wow, this is insane

  • @mindcontrol67
    @mindcontrol67 2 дня назад

    I guess an other way to look at this is any triad built of the root 3rd and 5 give the the upper extensions to the 9th as the other triads are tense because they give you the 11th and 13th.

  • @carlozivan
    @carlozivan 2 дня назад

    amazing!!!

  • @canaydinogluzaten
    @canaydinogluzaten День назад +1

    i’d prefer not seeing video titles that provoke fear of being shamed. but thats just me.

    • @saxtherapyofficial
      @saxtherapyofficial День назад +1

      I just focus on the positivenwhich is clear and concise explanations.

  • @estuarycultures
    @estuarycultures 2 дня назад

    Beautiful. I love it. So, for example, over the G you could also play G dim/ F dim or Eb maj/ Db maj if I understand correctly.

  • @MightyTastyGuitar
    @MightyTastyGuitar День назад

    not sure if you answer these: but how is the V chord (G) a substitution for the I (C)?
    seems like tension-->resolution would always require the V chord to be a tension leading to the I, no?

    • @marbinmusic
      @marbinmusic  День назад

      It’s the upper structure of the V chord that gives it that tritone that makes it tense.
      In the key of C G is a consonant sound until you add a B diminished triad to it. The tension that you call that primary cadence of a Key is really the sound of the B summoned triad resolving to C in terms of the drama of the inside voices resolving.
      Good question!

    • @MightyTastyGuitar
      @MightyTastyGuitar 5 часов назад

      @@marbinmusic helpful and interesting. thank you.

  • @ErnieLeblanc
    @ErnieLeblanc 7 часов назад

    🎯1975 - QUEEN - You're My Best Friend🎯

  • @PseudoIntellectual2.0
    @PseudoIntellectual2.0 2 дня назад

    Did you get tenure from Berkelee yet?

  • @carlorosales4499
    @carlorosales4499 День назад

    K… who are those dudes on the beach at the end? I just NEED to know the back story on that. And the directions to that said beach. Anyone?

  • @KenTeel
    @KenTeel 2 дня назад

    At 4:26 seconds he says and avoid note is a note that is a half step above a chord tone. I think that an avoid tone can be a whole step or half step, above of below, any chord tone. In the case of the A that he mentions, the A is the sixth of the C chord, and only a whole step away from the G note (the 5th of the C chord.) Therefore it's an avoid note. Now, I verified this through AI, so that doesn't mean that it's true. So, someone correct me if I'm wrong. If you're playing an Am7 (a diatonic chord in the key of C) and you have a C in the bass, you're playing a C-G-C-E-A. This can be thought of as a C chord with an added 6th, and that 6th is the "avoid" note, but it's really a very mild tension that it produces (of course the octave that the G and the A note are played in, make a huge difference and the intervals change form a half step to a larger interval, if you change octaves of either of these notes.) So, it's more like a "flavored" C chord This is a great video. I can spend months on the information presented in this video. Bravo !! well done.

    • @oldwesternaustralian8742
      @oldwesternaustralian8742 18 часов назад

      I'm pretty sure the reason only the notes a half-step above a chord tone are referred to as "avoid notes" is because playing them in the octave above a chord makes a minor 9th, which is often thought to be one of the most uncomfortable sounds in western music. When you go a whole tone above or below a chord tone, or even a half step BELOW a chord tone, it just doesn't feel as uncomfortable.

    • @KenTeel
      @KenTeel 14 часов назад +1

      @@oldwesternaustralian8742 Yes, a minor 9th is pretty tense sound. You talked about going above and below a chord tone, an octave up, interestingly if play a CMaj7, like this, you've got C-E-G-B, where the B is an half step below the octave, and it give the sound a sweetness (even though the B is probably a tension note.) So, the B is a half step below the octave. However, if you were to play a Db instead, which is also a half step away from the root an octave up, you get what you were describing: A minor 9th. So, it depends on whether or not you're going up or down a half step from a chord tone, and whether or not you're including the octave of the chord tone, in addition to the half step, up or down, note. Interesting stuff. Thanks for your words. Ponder worthy stuff.

  • @rabinserious1
    @rabinserious1 2 дня назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @gxruiz1
    @gxruiz1 День назад

    At 15:00 Satin Doll! 😅

  • @nicolasignaciodiazcastro2036
    @nicolasignaciodiazcastro2036 2 дня назад +1

    33 modes? Interesting...
    Mayor(7), melodic minor (7), Harmonic Minor (7), Harmonic Mayor(7)
    Whole tone (1), half whole(1), whole half(1)
    What am I missing?

    • @saxtherapyofficial
      @saxtherapyofficial 2 дня назад

      Two from the augmented scale: two augmented triads half a step a part

  • @cbolt4492
    @cbolt4492 2 дня назад +1

    Too heavy for me at the moment Danni. I'll get there

  • @graveljaw
    @graveljaw День назад

    I need to hear this "shit cake" solo.

  • @psazani
    @psazani День назад +1

    I wish my child would stop comping so poorly

  • @PaulDuggan
    @PaulDuggan 2 дня назад +2

    Starting to feel like I’m in an abusive relationship since I subscribed to this channel. But I love it.

  • @chrisnedbalek2866
    @chrisnedbalek2866 2 дня назад

    5:20

  • @dennismcquoid9751
    @dennismcquoid9751 2 дня назад

    Lights just turned on in my dark closet ;-)

  • @sab8328
    @sab8328 2 дня назад

    Very nice 😏

  • @saxtherapyofficial
    @saxtherapyofficial 2 дня назад

    😮😮😮😮😮

  • @sab8328
    @sab8328 День назад

    I love this but that vibrato pedal or whatever makes it harder to hear your point clearly

  • @staycold2382
    @staycold2382 20 часов назад +1

    Unexpected lmao

  • @QBRX
    @QBRX 2 дня назад +1

    Love it, but I'd have to dedicate all my time to this to get it. Just too deep for me.

  • @CSDex
    @CSDex День назад

    Do you dabble in computer science or physics? The language you use to explain concepts makes me believe you have at least some exposure to an academic discipline outside of music.

    • @marbinmusic
      @marbinmusic  День назад

      @@CSDex nope. Sorry to disappoint. My dad is a physicist and mom is a psychologist. Maybe that has something to do with it but it’s beyond me

    • @CSDex
      @CSDex День назад

      ​@@marbinmusic That makes sense

  • @RetroGameBench
    @RetroGameBench День назад

    so basically, what you're saying is that there are seven notes inside of KFC ...

  • @phunkidruma
    @phunkidruma День назад

    Michael Jackson? in the same sentence as miles? ok

  • @TheAcoustic356
    @TheAcoustic356 День назад +1

    I find you way more understandable than Rick Beato... just sayin....

    • @marbinmusic
      @marbinmusic  День назад

      @@TheAcoustic356 it’s because I can play the stuff I’m talking about

  • @jep3305
    @jep3305 День назад

    Should've met you some fifty years ago…

  • @itsgorain
    @itsgorain 19 часов назад

    Why are good guitarists so bad at coming up with titles for their videos?

    • @marbinmusic
      @marbinmusic  18 часов назад

      @@itsgorain got you to click.

    • @itsgorain
      @itsgorain 18 часов назад

      @ got no view from me.

  • @monkofwar
    @monkofwar 11 часов назад

    People like you, who attended Berkeley and take the ultra scientific approach to music, really are missing the point of music, in my opinion. Who gives a shit what substitutions or suspensions, or pairs, or Ionian routes, and extended sounds, and modes, and calibrations? Why? Music is based on and created to evoke emotions, not to write and memorize textbooks. Boring. You play great but the way you instruct is a snooze fest. With all due respect.

    • @marbinmusic
      @marbinmusic  11 часов назад

      @@monkofwar jazz is not a type of music that you can navigate based on feeling. It’s like comparing riding a bike to operating a submarine.
      You only find it boring because you don’t understand it but the more you deepen your knowledge the more this world will open itself up to you.

  • @stevemackintosh5132
    @stevemackintosh5132 День назад

    When anybody titles a video with the term "like a child" or "like a newbie" you may immediately discount everything they say.
    There are plenty of helpful videos from proper teachers, ignore this one.

    • @marbinmusic
      @marbinmusic  21 час назад

      That’s a very childish way to react to being called a child