Hey everyone 👋 I hope that you enjoyed the lesson! Don't forget to download the PDF workbook containing the notation for this progression in all 12 keys: www.pianogroove.com/most-beautiful-progression/ - Cheers, PianoGroove
Masterclass Show. This, without a doubt, is the best Jazz Piano channel I've ever found on the internet. Congratulations for the excellent work! Thanks!!!
I came across the concept of "Extended Dominants" while learning "The Bygone Days" by Joe Hisaishi from the movie Porco Rosso, which sets up the falling in 5ths pattern on the vii chord in Eb Lydian. It's so easy to use once you get that IV-vii-iii-vi-ii-V-I base template in your head, but really powerful, it almost feels like a cheat 😂
@@jaydenfraser572 Literally every piece I've learned written by Hisaishi is jam packed with structural goodies to disect :D The man's brilliant, and because I grew up on Ghibli, it never feels like an exercise to learn his music, it's always just an emotionally gratifying experience with free education thrown in. Thank goodness for musical idols to look up to ❤️
4:00 A way to think about this concept is to bring in the color of the song you're playing as you step through these chords. If a song has a special characteristic at some point in its chord progression, you can can bring that alteration into the canonical key cycle 1436251, which is really what this chord progression is. If a chord tone on change doesn't work on the II, III, V, or you like it better, try a tritone substitution, putting the same melodic characteristic that didn't work before, making it better represent the song that is going to come.
One year ago I was not interested in jazz and music in general, I was watching random videos on RUclips and I saw this video, I watched it just to listen, and now I am a very good pianist who plans to play other instruments, guitar, flute, I don't have friends who are musicians like me, so I become a multi-instrumentalist. I wanted to become a programmer in the past and now I understand how important it is to have a job that you like
As a classical musician and classical composer beginner I am kinda shocked by some chord names XDDDD But well I am really fascinated by this excellent Jazz music. :D This channel is such a good Jazz channel Keep up doing these epic videos!!!
Hey Back Here:) Im now far more advanced than I was before, found my Style and Training Improvisation But I also Like To compose very Long pieces with ALOT of Work. Dude I Watched this again and omg, this Video is extremly helpful and now im gonna have fun improvising:))))
@@redfishplayz4476 what era of classical? Cuz the romantic period is just like classical jazz fusion lol all my favorite pieces are romantic era stuff and this rendition of Misty reminds me of that sound
Me too! 😂 Classical piano is so opposite to this. It's like 'throw all feeling out the window. Read the notes. Pay attention to dynamics!!!!!!! ANDANTE!!!!' Then jazz is like: jus feel the flow 😎
@@UltimateSigmaWarrior Explain swing rhythm then without explaining 'feeling' it. Lol Jazz historically is improvisation, on the spot free playing, so much of it is learned and then intuitive. Classical is rehearsed to a T, everything has to be played as written. No wiggle room. No freedom. No imrpov.
@@ciaraskeletonI would agree that classical is less free and more strict. But I think the other commenter meant that classical does have a lot of interpretation. You could listen to the same piece played by different musicians and there can be a world of difference. Just trying to say that classical playing is not as set in stone as your comment makes it out to be.
THIS PROGESSION is so AMAZING I need to make a melodic dubstep song using this chord progession. Eb MAJOR has to be the most angelic scale ive ever heard besides the G# major and the D# minor
I can’t express how happy I am, and glad to have this lesson. I’m practicing these chords everyday and I hope one day I’ll play it perfectly. Continue sharing please 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Took me 3 days to transpose this to C. That turnaround in the 4th measure a little tricky but I got it. I'm using it to start Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas. It's nice. Thanks.
Lol, I'm a singer but more of a classical style pianist. On the first set of progressions I was like, this is great, it sounds like the opening sequence of Misty.....then you just went for it. Wow.
As a guitar player who has crossed over into the keyboard universe without a. Map or a compass your lesson are blessings indeed thank you and worksheet
This is about the best introducion to 7 chords on piano i have seen to date. Really really good stuff. Well done and thanks for sharing this with the world. David Bahar Edinburgh Scotland.
This was so very cool! Thank you so much. As it happens, Eb is like the only key I can play in convincingly (LOL) so this will really help. Thanks again.
Tkx very very much. Great job and simple one. We can play those in a loop and it takes little time to "tame" them . We can play same mix arpeggios with the right hand and for instance.
Hey everyone 👋 I hope that you enjoyed the lesson! Don't forget to download the PDF workbook containing the notation for this progression in all 12 keys: www.pianogroove.com/most-beautiful-progression/ - Cheers, PianoGroove
@PianoGroove Love your work! Do you have sheet music for your version of Misty? Thanks!
thanks
This is one of the most emotional, heaven sounding progressions I've heard in a while. Thanks for the brilliant lesson
The song is called Misty.
@@mikel8850 its a good thing i used this and rearanged it to be my own lol. making a dubstep song out of this lmao
@@mikel8850 thats modern music a bunch of ppl giving credit to newcomers and not recognizing the inspirations lol.
It brings tears to my eyes. Perfect
Masterclass Show. This, without a doubt, is the best Jazz Piano channel I've ever found on the internet. Congratulations for the excellent work! Thanks!!!
man can I just get a whole 1 hour of you playing piano, I would love to have it as background study music. very nice man :D
I wish I knew how to play at this level. I only know simple song progressions and seeing this gives me hope that one day I will be able to play this.
sure you can
I came across the concept of "Extended Dominants" while learning "The Bygone Days" by Joe Hisaishi from the movie Porco Rosso, which sets up the falling in 5ths pattern on the vii chord in Eb Lydian. It's so easy to use once you get that IV-vii-iii-vi-ii-V-I base template in your head, but really powerful, it almost feels like a cheat 😂
brilliant piece of music! glad to know there are other people who appreciate that tune :)
@@jaydenfraser572 Literally every piece I've learned written by Hisaishi is jam packed with structural goodies to disect :D The man's brilliant, and because I grew up on Ghibli, it never feels like an exercise to learn his music, it's always just an emotionally gratifying experience with free education thrown in. Thank goodness for musical idols to look up to ❤️
He’s amazing you guys should look up ‘studio ghibli live’ on here!!! It’s him with 1000 people performing the songs live and it’s AMAZING
Thanks for sharing the tip!
do you have a favorite youtube video that helped you learn extended dominants?
Just beautiful, it is a perfect fit for Misty. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Ikr it was beautiful
Gorgeous song
4:00 A way to think about this concept is to bring in the color of the song you're playing as you step through these chords. If a song has a special characteristic at some point in its chord progression, you can can bring that alteration into the canonical key cycle 1436251, which is really what this chord progression is. If a chord tone on change doesn't work on the II, III, V, or you like it better, try a tritone substitution, putting the same melodic characteristic that didn't work before, making it better represent the song that is going to come.
What song
This progression makes dream about those rainy days in my childhood
Oh, my bad, wrong progression. These one is autumn grown up vibes
One year ago I was not interested in jazz and music in general, I was watching random videos on RUclips and I saw this video, I watched it just to listen, and now I am a very good pianist who plans to play other instruments, guitar, flute, I don't have friends who are musicians like me, so I become a multi-instrumentalist. I wanted to become a programmer in the past and now I understand how important it is to have a job that you like
Hopefully your musical journey has evolved to something wholesome ❤
As a classical musician and classical composer beginner I am kinda shocked by some chord names XDDDD
But well I am really fascinated by this excellent Jazz music. :D This channel is such a good Jazz channel Keep up doing these epic videos!!!
Hey Back Here:)
Im now far more advanced than I was before, found my Style and Training Improvisation But I also Like To compose very Long pieces with ALOT of Work. Dude I Watched this again and omg, this Video is extremly helpful and now im gonna have fun improvising:))))
@@redfishplayz4476 awesome!!
@@redfishplayz4476 what era of classical? Cuz the romantic period is just like classical jazz fusion lol all my favorite pieces are romantic era stuff and this rendition of Misty reminds me of that sound
As a classical pianist, i have 0 knowledge in jazz. this piece makes me wanna learn jazz so bad please help 😤
Same this was the first comment I saw and I was like oh good I'm not alone lmao
Me too! 😂 Classical piano is so opposite to this. It's like 'throw all feeling out the window. Read the notes. Pay attention to dynamics!!!!!!! ANDANTE!!!!'
Then jazz is like: jus feel the flow 😎
@@ciaraskeletonum, no
@@UltimateSigmaWarrior Explain swing rhythm then without explaining 'feeling' it. Lol
Jazz historically is improvisation, on the spot free playing, so much of it is learned and then intuitive. Classical is rehearsed to a T, everything has to be played as written. No wiggle room. No freedom. No imrpov.
@@ciaraskeletonI would agree that classical is less free and more strict. But I think the other commenter meant that classical does have a lot of interpretation. You could listen to the same piece played by different musicians and there can be a world of difference. Just trying to say that classical playing is not as set in stone as your comment makes it out to be.
The E Flat chord demonstrated was Misty by Earl Garner beautiful toon.
Another lovely tutorial. These arrangements make me sound like a better player than I am. Great job Hayden!!!
This instructor is a Genius! Thank You Sir!
THIS PROGESSION is so AMAZING I need to make a melodic dubstep song using this chord progession. Eb MAJOR has to be the most angelic scale ive ever heard besides the G# major and the D# minor
Misty is so awesome, an essential jazz standard.
This video is absolute gold.
Excellent performance, excellent masterclass, excellent teachings. Thanks.
Absolutely gorgeous! I'm dying to listen to the full version of you playing Somewhere Over the Rainbow 😭😭🙏🏼
Such beautiful chords.....the music Gods are rejoicing...........
I can’t express how happy I am, and glad to have this lesson. I’m practicing these chords everyday and I hope one day I’ll play it perfectly. Continue sharing please 🙏🏾🙏🏾
did you get it?
Yes I did
After hearing Over the Rainbow I have no questions left. Amazing!
Took me 3 days to transpose this to C. That turnaround in the 4th measure a little tricky but I got it. I'm using it to start Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas. It's nice. Thanks.
My favorite song! Misty!!! Thank you!
Very straightforward video. Fantastic!
Lol, I'm a singer but more of a classical style pianist. On the first set of progressions I was like, this is great, it sounds like the opening sequence of Misty.....then you just went for it. Wow.
One, if not the best Jazz Video i saw... just WOW !
That is so beautiful 🥺
As a guitar player who has crossed over into the keyboard universe without a. Map or a compass your lesson are blessings indeed thank you and worksheet
Wonderful tunes.. 😱 woww.. thank you so much for sharing a brilliant piece.
Misty, so nice voicing 😊
Gorrrgeous!!!
Misty is one of the most beautiful jazz songs ever
This is about the best introducion to 7 chords on piano i have seen to date. Really really good stuff. Well done and thanks for sharing this with the world. David Bahar Edinburgh Scotland.
Really great lesson!
I just want to thank you for making the contents of this video accessible. 🤝🏽
This progression in one moment is ike a Sunset the Sonny Sttit, so beautiful!
This was so very cool! Thank you so much. As it happens, Eb is like the only key I can play in convincingly (LOL) so this will really help. Thanks again.
just took the time to learn this whole thing. wow. I feel like I can play like I've always wanted to. bro thank you.
Soft and smooth playing ~~
Thank you! This actually took my playing to the next level. Beautiful sequence of tones and colors.
This is really cool,I gotta learn these chords.
This is handsdown my favorite piano channel…
Thank exactly what I was looking for.
Oh my gosh, Misty! I love this jazz song
loook at meee😂🥺❤
Misty is my favorite jazz song thank you
I love Misty so much
This is literally so beautiful. Thank you so much for this
Absolutely great!
Thank you so much this is beautiful and very helpful!!
very nice and well explained. will try it out.
thank you very much for this very valuable lesson
Valuable lesson. Thank you
I chanced upon your channel just today and after having watched this tutorial, I subscribed immediately.
Tkx very very much. Great job and simple one. We can play those in a loop and it takes little time to "tame" them . We can play same mix arpeggios with the right hand and for instance.
really really cool, cant wait to sit at my piano and watch this. Never new what a dominant chord was until now, so this is going to evolve my music
Omg.... it helped me alot❤❤ thank you so much
WoW ! .. my friend..., so beatiful
Nice. Worth learning
Thank you for the opportunity you give us to participate in the world of precious emotions of jazz!
Thank you so much for the PDF!
Beatiful!!!
Awesome progressions!
Wowww this is amaZing. Thank u for the tutorial!
Wow man.. outstanding...
Thanks a lot!!! 🌼
thank you. this really helped!
Beautiful 😮
Great man...!!! marvelouse
THANK YOU SO MUCH
I NEED THIS KIND OF TIPS AND INFORMACIÓN🤗🎹👍
Espectacular progresión, muy bella
Love it, i will try your arrangement.
Amazing lesson - you are so clear and generous with your explanations - thank you! ⭐️
Thank you sir. I am learning jazz and this video changes my life. Thank you. Thank you. I mean it wholeheartedly
Wonderful… glad to hear you enjoyed the lesson. Lots more to come so be sure to subscribe. Cheers, PianoGroove
Very very nice amazing 👏
Just gorgeous.........
It is a very helpful lesson. I'll try it. Thanks for sharing it.😄👍
I really need this. Thanks. You play Misty beautiful so pretty.
Thanks much for making the time to provide this awesome tutorial and and pdf. 🙏🏿Bless
Thank you for the study sheet !!
Many thanks. Good stuff indeed.
Just amazing 🤩
Wow this was great I need lessons
God bless you 👏 Thank you so much 🙏
This is a nice version of misty
I'll save this for when I've learned more music theory😅 this is a lot
Thank you very much for the Pdf
Very sweet cords
It reminds me of "I Want To Talk About You" by Ryo Fukui, a LOT!!!
Very good.
AWESOME. THANK YOU FOR THIS EXCELENT VIDEO
that was beautiful
Using this for guitar right now
this is magnificent
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤
really beautiful thank you 🙌
Thank you !
i subbed after the first few chords ❤
Love this❤