Playing outside the changes

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @benblaumentalism6245
    @benblaumentalism6245 6 лет назад +30

    Nice video. It might be helpful to many of those watching that this is not an example of soloing “outside” of traditional tertian chords. A large percentage of what is presented in this video is modal soloing over quartal structures. In quartal comping, this yields incredible freedom while soloing, because there are no avoid tones. You can use pure modes, pentatonics, 4th-based arpeggios (like Rick’s sus4 examples, which are practically quartal already and only two notes shy of being pentatonic. In songs where you want to preserve the tertian changes and still develop interesting solos with “outside” moments, learn about chromatic enclosures, approach tones, linear chromaticism, and reharmonization. Soloing over quartals is ALMOST (but not quite) as easy as soloing over a traditional blues progression. When soloing in the McCoy Tyner fashion (such as this), I like to play around with similarities and contrast between modes by moving the quartal structures around by various patterns, and in the improvised melody, having the choice to emphasize similarity or contrast (or even sometimes both).

    • @Jazzmaster58
      @Jazzmaster58 2 года назад +1

      Well, I wasn't going to write in so much detail, how misleading this is, but I'm going to write, that if he wanted to show, how modal progressions work, the least he could do, would be to analyze a McCoy Tyner passage and realize, that this is not so simple as he's trying to convey.

  • @Studentojazzkeys
    @Studentojazzkeys 6 лет назад +9

    Great video and explanation. I love the quote..."I could do better if ... I worked on it.." ....Story of my life brother.

  • @MrMjp58
    @MrMjp58 6 лет назад +7

    Your harmonic knowledge, concepts and digital dexterity are reducing me to tears. All that, allied with a super clear and sober explanation. Fantastic!

  • @kaivrock
    @kaivrock 9 лет назад +1

    You re a fantastic teacher. Very generous with your time. Thanks!

  • @albertyap7369
    @albertyap7369 11 месяцев назад

    You are a very modest person. Many musicians will die for the knowledge that you have. Your lesson is very inspiring, and easy to understand. I'm most certain many musicians have benefited from this. I'm a bass player. I can visualise, in a parallel world, the enjoyment of playing a session with you

  • @bradking1536
    @bradking1536 10 месяцев назад

    🎉 great stuff, thank you for sharing 🎉 hope you are well God loves you deeply shalom 🤗🐼♥️✝️💐 Philippians 4:8

  • @stradaveriusfiddle
    @stradaveriusfiddle 8 лет назад +1

    More than most instructors that I have tried to learn from, you have a way of deconstructing so much, while being able to make it fit together, and seem 'do-able', with the reasonable investment of time.

  • @FlorisV82
    @FlorisV82 Год назад

    10:04 feels like E maj in the RH, F#713sus4 in the left, which you could also regard to be half a step up from Cm 713 (Dorian). C#m713 being the relative II of that F#7 chord.
    Great video! Thanks so much !!

  • @jaychalmers6141
    @jaychalmers6141 9 лет назад +2

    Excellent. I wish I could view your RUclips videos while I'm working on the water, but at least I can see them from coffee shops on land! THANK YOU VERY MUCH for sharing your knowledge!!

  • @liamannesley
    @liamannesley 9 лет назад +1

    So damn good man, I love all of your videos! Thanks a million for sharing.

  • @NicolasAiziczon
    @NicolasAiziczon 4 года назад +1

    Hey, this video had just changed my life. Seriously. Thanks a lot

    • @weeklypiano
      @weeklypiano  4 года назад

      Nicolas Aiziczon wow, thank you so much!!!! That makes me feel like I should keep making more

  • @paxwallacejazz
    @paxwallacejazz 4 года назад

    It really helps to use melodic minor scales like Abmaj7+5=Fmelodic minor or Gbmaj7+5= Ebmelodic minor. All that matters is that C is in the chord scale

  • @MrDrpatchadams
    @MrDrpatchadams 4 года назад

    Great videos
    Please can you develope the same concept extended in mayor chords?

  • @ThatsAggravating
    @ThatsAggravating 8 лет назад +1

    As a guitarist i took a lot from this video. You are the man

  • @carterbailey1396
    @carterbailey1396 8 лет назад

    Awesome and clear in explaining the concept! This helps a lot! You are very talented. I love the way you play. Inspiring! Cheers!

  • @zankfrappe5145
    @zankfrappe5145 7 лет назад

    Thank you! You sound amazing, it's interesting to hear what's going on in your head while you play.

  • @marcopepe4046
    @marcopepe4046 4 года назад +1

    Awesome lesson. What's the scale you think about when you play on a suspended chord?

    • @weeklypiano
      @weeklypiano  4 года назад +1

      Marco, great question. I'm experimenting with a new app where you can ask me questions and I make video answers. Would you mind asking that on the app? I'll answer 100% of the questions asked of me this week. If you email me at greg@weebid.app, I'll give you access to the beta app where you can ask the question.

  • @MrSimonEskildsen
    @MrSimonEskildsen 4 года назад

    The last chord you did was a gb sus (13), which you resolved, while playing an e major Arp on top, thus hitting the 4, 7 and 9 of gb. For the points :) Nice video, Thanks. Will play around with this today.

  • @coder132user8
    @coder132user8 5 лет назад

    Worth watching your RUclips channel love from Sikkim

  • @juareflo
    @juareflo 4 года назад

    Thanks master!! Really interesting!!

  • @floresestevao4344
    @floresestevao4344 9 лет назад +4

    Hey, man! First, congratulations for your videos! Everything so clear and helpful! Could you give us some light about left hand? Exercises or/and examples that you use during your solos...

    • @weeklypiano
      @weeklypiano  9 лет назад

      +Estêvão Flores Thank you! I do have another video focusing on left hand comping over Blue In Green. I'd be happy to make one about this specific type of comping - but you'd have to order it at www.weeklypiano.com ;)

    • @floresestevao4344
      @floresestevao4344 9 лет назад

      O.k! Thank you!

  • @Treezycane24
    @Treezycane24 8 лет назад +1

    Please make a video breaking down some of those fast runs u were playing, I just wanna pick your brain and figure out what you're thinking about when doing crazy runs like that and maybe even slowing them down to see the notes you're playing, as I'm new to this jazz style and you're one of my inspirations and influences on my style

  •  8 лет назад +17

    9:51 CMajor Aflatmajor7(also #11) Gflatmajor7 or Eflatminor7 Fsharp7 sus and then dominant 7 to C

    • @GregSperoMusic
      @GregSperoMusic 5 лет назад +1

      Close!!! The Gb Eb- F#7 was actually all just an arpeggio on Gb, followed by an E maj, then back to C. Essentially, a simple pattern outlining mostly pentatonic major ideas down in whole steps 3 times and back to the 1.

  • @faithhopecharity2843
    @faithhopecharity2843 8 лет назад

    very good work man...thanks. very nice sounds produced right there.

  • @joshuadiluvio4108
    @joshuadiluvio4108 6 лет назад +1

    thanks man helps a lot GOD bless you

  • @espr7564
    @espr7564 7 лет назад

    Very cool lesson thanks

  • @magnuseriksson6708
    @magnuseriksson6708 8 лет назад

    Love your video, very helpful!
    Thanks!

  • @APFELSTRUDELL
    @APFELSTRUDELL 6 лет назад +1

    very smart concepts !! great

  • @danmartinez6164
    @danmartinez6164 6 лет назад

    Thankyou so much fox! This is so usefull for me, i hope you will share more and more videos like this, see you!

  • @dr.alpnasunil5059
    @dr.alpnasunil5059 5 лет назад +3

    Watching this in 2019 still feels stupendous !😎😍

  • @davidroberts6774
    @davidroberts6774 7 лет назад

    This is awesome! I love improvising over a pedal. I'm curious about how you make decisions to use the sustain. When do pull it up? When do you leave it down? I love what your doing, but my sound tends to get muddy harmonically when I use the sustain at all.

  • @tatarjazz
    @tatarjazz 9 лет назад

    Hi Greg, hope all is well with you. What harmony are you using when you play Ab sus? Would you use different harmony from Ab dominant? Thanks for sharing. Such a great tutorial video.
    Best,
    Tatar

  • @mrfokus901
    @mrfokus901 6 лет назад

    You are about to make me an absolute beast.. I will post my very first video of me playing because of you

  • @davidbanner2498
    @davidbanner2498 8 лет назад

    Thanks so much for this video. It is exactly what I needed!! Keep it coming. Do you give lesson?

  • @budharpey
    @budharpey 9 лет назад

    superb video, thanks

  • @alejazzpiano
    @alejazzpiano 9 лет назад

    Im a little confused with the left hand, what chord are you doing about 6:55 sec?

  • @yoem2
    @yoem2 8 лет назад

    wow amazing... keep it up and sharing your talent and knowledge. im ur instant fan. just one question ,ive been trying to jam,the song chicken by jaco p, it a set of dominant 7 chords. can i also apply your major minor technique? i see in your vids u usually use it on minor7 chords. can u possible give a sample vid on soloing over dominant7 ang major 7ths?

  • @caleb446
    @caleb446 8 лет назад

    Where do you learn your lines?

  • @israelmoreno1036
    @israelmoreno1036 8 лет назад

    I was wondering what were you doing in your left hand ? Please help!

  • @Bluesnowman101
    @Bluesnowman101 4 года назад

    Hi, do you have transcription of any of this? Ty

    • @weeklypiano
      @weeklypiano  4 года назад

      I don't...anyone else wanna transcribe this??

  • @doodyaviv
    @doodyaviv 7 лет назад

    outstanding (the changes) video
    !!

  • @lawsonmcguinnessmusic
    @lawsonmcguinnessmusic 8 лет назад

    THis is the most AMAZING video!!!! So informative and just damn good

  • @e.thomas5458
    @e.thomas5458 8 лет назад

    Hi just a quick question! Did you learn these concepts from a book or transcription? I've done quite a bit from Mark Levine's Jazz Theory book but I don't recall topics covering things like playing outside the changes

  • @williamallen2009
    @williamallen2009 8 лет назад

    Do you work in studio with other artist. I would love to work with you on my next project.

  • @californiamusic
    @californiamusic 4 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @med3484
    @med3484 7 лет назад

    Can you elaborate on what left hand is doing?

  • @keysoftreehousekot1905
    @keysoftreehousekot1905 8 лет назад

    I love your videos man!!

  • @예잉-v7l
    @예잉-v7l 8 лет назад

    so helpful! Thank you :)

  • @markbra
    @markbra 5 лет назад +1

    Green dolphin str.

  • @imalamboman12
    @imalamboman12 6 лет назад +3

    Sounds a lot like what John Hicks does

  • @spkurtruth
    @spkurtruth 4 года назад

    The last chord you went to that you didn't tell us was Emajor 7th

  • @willmin439
    @willmin439 4 года назад

    Wow. Nice video

  • @zecruz6492
    @zecruz6492 4 года назад

    Great content! But since your implying harmonic context on your left hand, at least for me it doesn't sound like outside, it's like your playing through chord changes. Correct me if I'm wrong but I always thought this subject occurres when harmony stays exactly the same but only the leading part is outside the changes, otherwise this are just chord substitions right?

    • @zecruz6492
      @zecruz6492 4 года назад

      No means to sound disrespectful at all!

  • @je-pq3de
    @je-pq3de 8 лет назад

    9:51 ( all over C)C major to Aflat major (basically major to minor) and then whole steps down: Gflat major to Emajor. whats kind of funny is that in Aflat and Gflat, lydian is logical as d and c are the #11 and more in Cmajor than d# and c#, while your voicing E in Lydian over C implies C7#9. Great stuff

    • @je-pq3de
      @je-pq3de 8 лет назад

      buuut when i just relistened, the ear doesnt really make that connection....

    • @je-pq3de
      @je-pq3de 8 лет назад

      but E lydian is justified by the sequence

    • @je-pq3de
      @je-pq3de 7 лет назад

      +weeklypiano right?

  • @miguelangel857
    @miguelangel857 8 лет назад

    Saludos,
    En el minuto 6:55 el acorde se llama C maj 7 #9 es el 6to grado de la escala harmonica menor.

    • @AE-be4xx
      @AE-be4xx 6 лет назад

      Miguel Angel hola!! Me podrías decir cual es la progresión de acordes? No Le sigo tan rapido... Jjj

  • @cocovi
    @cocovi 9 лет назад +12

    Thanks for the lesson but it's a little too confusing to me. You seem to be playing more in a McCoy Tyner style. Could you please do a short video on how to play outside in a straight ahead style on basic chord progressions such the 2-5-1s on Autumn Leaves? You can look up "Cory Henry and Bill Laurance Autumn Leaves" on RUclips to see what I'm referring to. It would be nice to get some insight on that. Thanks!

  • @okarynolot
    @okarynolot 6 лет назад +1

    3:37 is perfect 4 me. great videos, this one specially! thanx

  • @miguelangel857
    @miguelangel857 8 лет назад

    6:55 Cmaj 7 # 9 sexto grado de la escala armonica menor de E

  • @sebbo1496
    @sebbo1496 5 лет назад

    wait. isn't playing Abmaj over Cm C-phrygian? not trying to be pedantic but that's not the same notes. that's why it sounds so cool. great video though. awesome ideas

    • @sheilamacdougal4874
      @sheilamacdougal4874 3 года назад

      Yes, that's another way to think of it - changing from C dorian to C phrygian. Indeed any "outside" scale that has C in it could be regarded as a mode or scale on C. But thinking of it as a major Ab scale means you might focus on Ab as the temporary centre.

  • @imanmusic5829
    @imanmusic5829 6 лет назад +1

    THE BEST

  • @rssoulclassics9880
    @rssoulclassics9880 7 лет назад

    Sir if you play it little bit slowly that will be very helpful to us ........

  • @SP35640SNAKE
    @SP35640SNAKE 5 месяцев назад

    @3:33 is KILLER line bruh idk what you sayin

  •  7 лет назад

    9:51 Emajor 7 or C#-7/F#7 to C

  • @justinus
    @justinus 9 лет назад +1

    you're playing on C but your left hand went a lot on Gflat, what chord is that?

    • @Tsharkeye
      @Tsharkeye 9 лет назад +1

      +Justinus Andjarwirawan thats the tritonis substitution of C. Look it up, its really common in jazz

    • @justinus
      @justinus 9 лет назад +1

      +ThomasNL thanks, didn't notice that. 3rd and 7th are the strongest keys in a chord, so C7 will sub F#7. Got it.

  • @alwoo
    @alwoo 5 лет назад

    yeah bruh....i feel ya

  •  9 лет назад +1

    I think you went ->C Major -> Bflat/Bflatsus->aflatsus->Gflat dom 7-> C Major at about Minute 10.. Not sure though :P
    Nice Video by the way.

  • @miguelangel857
    @miguelangel857 8 лет назад +2

    MODAL JAZZ...

  • @phanjazm
    @phanjazm 7 лет назад

    DDDDDDDDDDDDDDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN good video!!!! THat's crazy!!!! I totally get it as I sometimes randomly use a pentatonic that has the 1 in it anywhere. Good stuff.

  • @elleondejuda4681
    @elleondejuda4681 4 года назад

    Great video man but for me you went kinda fast...I'm a beginner jazz

  • @tobiasfunke342
    @tobiasfunke342 8 лет назад +1

    All the spices!

  • @desteddyeggroll
    @desteddyeggroll 5 лет назад

    0:26 C Dorian!?!??

  • @L-mo
    @L-mo 5 лет назад

    Can you do chopsticks?

  • @corykeilig5183
    @corykeilig5183 9 лет назад

    genius

  • @kamakirinoko
    @kamakirinoko 6 лет назад +1

    Dude, if you're not famous it's a mystery why

  • @BezubaankoKhanado
    @BezubaankoKhanado 5 лет назад

    sir I have seen your many videos, but i donot know your NAME?

  • @squoocher
    @squoocher 5 лет назад

    that's very helpful.. i just wish you'd slow down a bit when you're explaining things... and be a little clearer; it's almost like your'e talking to yourself at times.. cheers though, much appreciated

  • @mikedavino2400
    @mikedavino2400 6 лет назад

    .

  • @goodman1127
    @goodman1127 6 месяцев назад

    Playing outside is not your strong point

  • @Jazzmaster58
    @Jazzmaster58 2 года назад

    Oh boy, as a student you are confused and as a teacher you're confusing, it's like you don't have a clue of what you're talking about. Please, pick up a couple of passages from McCoy Tyner's numerous solos over pedals, (specially with Coltrane), and analyze them, you will find it a lot more intricate and simple at the same time, than what you're trying to convey.

  • @Mynelka
    @Mynelka 3 года назад

    You show off more than instruct

  • @leisurecomments8176
    @leisurecomments8176 3 года назад

    unorganized explanation.