Hey guys, this is the first of three lessons on the tritone. This one goes through the basics, in lesson 2 I cover the ii of the tritone and then in lesson 3 soloing. As ever, do let me know if you have any questions! Andy
Great stuff as always Andy! I like using a 7b9 chord in the minor ii-V-I, so I've got all sorts of options with the diminished sound of that extension.
Hey guys, this is the first of three lessons on the tritone. This one goes through the basics, in lesson 2 I cover the ii of the tritone and then in lesson 3 soloing. As ever, do let me know if you have any questions! Andy
Very informative. Many keyboard players do this but can't explain it. Thank you very much.
Watched three videos in tritone substitution before stumbling on to this one. The best video by far. Lightbulb. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! :)
I need this lesson bad ,I've been waiting for the tri tone thing to click in, i think this made it click THANKS!!!
Happy to help!
Good lesson, thank you.
You are welcome!
Thanks!
You're very welcome. Thank you 🙏
Love this channel.
Thanks Joe 🙏 Hope you are well.
@@jazzguitarwithandy You are welcome, Andy. All is good here. Just not enough time to play guitar. :)
You have really helped de- mystify the tri-tone theory.
Glad to hear it :)
Your channel is just GREAT!!!!!!
Thanks! 😃
Great stuff as always Andy!
I like using a 7b9 chord in the minor ii-V-I, so I've got all sorts of options with the diminished sound of that extension.
Yes, the 7b9 sounds great on a minor ii-v-I.
Nice one, clean and useful ! Thanks 🙂
You’re welcome 😊
I didnt know that you have some ebooks!! this looks really interesting: C Major: Theory and Practice for the jazz guitarist
Yes, going to add a few more later this year too.