This tutorial is so spectacularly awesome. I went to your website for the transcript, but didn't see it :( Is it still available? Thanks so much for taking the time to do this!
How is the chord at 4:06 an E M7-5 if the fifth is spelled out as a B ALONG WITH a flat 5? Since you have both the flat and natural 5, would a whole tone scale be appropriate for that chord?
@1979saxman well think about your question itself. Whole tone, that means only one tone between notes. Bb and B are only half a step away. Is that a question made without thinkin?
usual top stuff any chance of asomewhere over the rainbow tutorial regards john
detlingyes 2 months ago
This tutorial is so spectacularly awesome. I went to your website for the transcript, but didn't see it :( Is it still available? Thanks so much for taking the time to do this!
elusivemel 2 months ago
@elusivemel Thanks. PM me. My website is down and I have something up as a placeholder until it is fixed.
7notemode 2 months ago
Marvelous video tutorial! Your playing is superb, and your teaching skills the equal. Thank you very much for sharing your talent and knowledge.
guitargod6997 8 months ago
Could you do a lesson for: "A nightingale Sang in Berkley Square" ??
:)
homePicShow1 1 year ago
its an E lydian chord
Alexmg123 1 year ago
ur awsome, and amazingly good: you deserve more vieuws!:)
im trying to learn all this, hope i succeed
jonal20 1 year ago
How is the chord at 4:06 an E M7-5 if the fifth is spelled out as a B ALONG WITH a flat 5? Since you have both the flat and natural 5, would a whole tone scale be appropriate for that chord?
As always, absolutely incredible tutorial!!
1979saxman 1 year ago
@1979saxman well think about your question itself. Whole tone, that means only one tone between notes. Bb and B are only half a step away. Is that a question made without thinkin?
DajaWaja 1 year ago
okay mr. wawa,
how is that chord a lydian if it doesn't have a sharp 4th degree? might THAT have been an answer without thinking?
1979saxman 1 year ago
@1979saxman so.....it was a lydian......the Bb (A#) is the raised fourth degree on Eb......well played sir!
1979saxman 1 year ago
@1979saxman MIGHT you read more carefully mr. donnohowttoread
DajaWaja 1 year ago
@DajaWaja uhm.......okay.......
for one thing if i didn't know how to read, how would I have made any sense out of what you wrote me. I MEEN COME ON., I NOOO HOW TO REED ALREDE!
Hooked on phonics worked for me!
1979saxman 1 year ago
it's a lydian
DajaWaja 1 year ago
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@DajaWaja so.....it was a lydian......the Bb (A#) is the raised fourth degree on Eb......well played sir!
1979saxman 1 year ago
@1979saxman I'm not exactly sure how to name it. Maybe Emajor7 +11
with the Bb being the +11
7notemode 1 year ago
@7notemode yes thats exactly what it is
pekar5 1 year ago
fabulous.....thanks a million !
mrmorksstuff 1 year ago
Excellent!!
Dadee3 1 year ago
awesome tutorial again - nice,that you put up a complete transcription ;) very helpful!
Princey1512 1 year ago