My favorite game is " what does the open studio sign say today" the mic stands cover up letters and make new words today Ope St Dio patron Saint of Jazz?
Great episode. I totally agree with what you say about triads - they’re so fundamental the listener “gets” them every time - and yet they’re like architecture for building beyond change for outside stuff. I think triad pairs are cool this way. But the approach Adam is talking about is fantastic.
I’d love to hear you guys talk about Scofield’s solo on the Hudson album’s “A Hard Rain’s A-gonna Fall”. It blows my mind at how it balances “out” with “logic” using triads/interval organization. And what a slow build! Just jazz at its best.
Thank you so much as this helped me put a name on what I'd been hearing and loving for decades. Helps me understand things I had been hearing from Zawinul and Hancock in the Bitches Brew period.
My view is that for a lick or idea to become natural and not contrived it takes waiting. Because if you learn a lick and then play that lick at a gig that day the lick never feels intrinsic but a lick you learnt from a week ago can suddenly come out naturally
It seems to me that no matter if it does not get to apply in a musical context, its a great way to learn either a keyboard invisible paths or a fretboard invisible paths, im a wrong?
I'm late to the party but I'd like to throw out (in?) a reminder that just because you are using triads, you don't have to constantly PLAY triads! You can sustain a note (non Garzone) or play any melodic line you come up with, eighth notes, rhythmic variations, whatever, connecting triads but not playing triplets. That is rather than drawing from a scale or 4 note arpeggio, you're drawing from triads but not phrasing everything in triplets. Same thing is too frequently heard when someone is playing triad pairs... rather than sounding like a cool line it screams triad pairs because of the predictable rhythmic repetition.
My favorite game is " what does the open studio sign say today" the mic stands cover up letters and make new words today Ope St Dio patron Saint of Jazz?
Great episode. I totally agree with what you say about triads - they’re so fundamental the listener “gets” them every time - and yet they’re like architecture for building beyond change for outside stuff. I think triad pairs are cool this way. But the approach Adam is talking about is fantastic.
I’d love to hear you guys talk about Scofield’s solo on the Hudson album’s “A Hard Rain’s A-gonna Fall”. It blows my mind at how it balances “out” with “logic” using triads/interval organization. And what a slow build! Just jazz at its best.
Thank you so much as this helped me put a name on what I'd been hearing and loving for decades. Helps me understand things I had been hearing from Zawinul and Hancock in the Bitches Brew period.
This is so cool!! You guys are awesome and this RUclips channel is the best thing that's happened to me . Ever.
My view is that for a lick or idea to become natural and not contrived it takes waiting. Because if you learn a lick and then play that lick at a gig that day the lick never feels intrinsic but a lick you learnt from a week ago can suddenly come out naturally
love des dudes
Please need to the name of book and autor in this great videos
Triadic chromatic approach by George Garzone
Great stuff!
I feel like you could play anything over a V7 chord
@@colecorbett255 I'll just mash my face on the piano every time theres a dominant chord
As Chick Corea said,,,,, it's not about what you play outside, it's all about how you come back in.
I know I am kind of randomly asking but do anybody know a good site to stream new tv shows online ?
@Jake Kyler I would suggest Flixzone. Just search on google for it :)
@Jake Kyler try FlixZone. You can find it by googling =)
It seems to me that no matter if it does not get to apply in a musical context, its a great way to learn either a keyboard invisible paths or a fretboard invisible paths, im a wrong?
I'm so happy I found you guys.
You couldn’t do e major to c aug as it’s the same root inversion
Not really if you play C G# E
why does PM hate A? 🤔
Hail Ryan!
I'm late to the party but I'd like to throw out (in?) a reminder that just because you are using triads, you don't have to constantly PLAY triads! You can sustain a note (non Garzone) or play any melodic line you come up with, eighth notes, rhythmic variations, whatever, connecting triads but not playing triplets. That is rather than drawing from a scale or 4 note arpeggio, you're drawing from triads but not phrasing everything in triplets. Same thing is too frequently heard when someone is playing triad pairs... rather than sounding like a cool line it screams triad pairs because of the predictable rhythmic repetition.