Question - Ok so usually when you do a tri-tone substitution on like G7 for example it becomes Db-7 (ish) ..but can it be a C#-7 instead of Db-7? I know it makes more sense for it to be Db-7 since the chord progressing your showing is going down half a step. But I mean would it be consider correct if I would of put the progression like this? Dmin7 - C#7 - Cmaj7
@shredicon86 Groovy! Glad you dig. Secondary and Tritone Subs are closely related. D-7 G7 CMaj7. A7 is secondary dominant to D-7, Eb7 is Tritone sub for A7. Tricky but beautiful stuff. Jazz on, and be well! Thanks for checking me out!
interesting theory, i wish i could have understood more of it, because you seem to know what you are talking about, and it sounds like it could help me as a musician
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petardzan 1 month ago
nice video bro!
bassistdaw 6 months ago
Question - Ok so usually when you do a tri-tone substitution on like G7 for example it becomes Db-7 (ish) ..but can it be a C#-7 instead of Db-7? I know it makes more sense for it to be Db-7 since the chord progressing your showing is going down half a step. But I mean would it be consider correct if I would of put the progression like this? Dmin7 - C#7 - Cmaj7
pll89 8 months ago
You're probably one of the best music teachers on You Tube!
detroitbuffalo 9 months ago
@detroitbuffalo thanks dude, glad you dig!
jakehertzog 9 months ago
1:43 - lol the horn outside fits nicely into the CM7
NailedSolo 1 year ago
looks like good on theory, but you just talk about some triads and no melody, what about if you better explain how to harmonized a melody.
37no37 1 year ago
great
solveigh53 1 year ago
Ah, I know of these as secondary dominants :-) nice lesson
shredicon86 1 year ago
@shredicon86 Groovy! Glad you dig. Secondary and Tritone Subs are closely related. D-7 G7 CMaj7. A7 is secondary dominant to D-7, Eb7 is Tritone sub for A7. Tricky but beautiful stuff. Jazz on, and be well! Thanks for checking me out!
jakehertzog 1 year ago
@jakehertzog Awesome, thanks for clarifying :-)
shredicon86 1 year ago
THANKS JAZZ GUY!!!!!!!!
christophergradwohl 1 year ago
That was the best substitution lesson I've had yet
Xmalibur 1 year ago
@Xmalibur thanks! Glad you dig. Please feel free to send any questions to GP magazine :) Cheers!
jakehertzog 1 year ago
interesting theory, i wish i could have understood more of it, because you seem to know what you are talking about, and it sounds like it could help me as a musician
fatbubble123 2 years ago
still, its not nice,i suggest you erase the original comment.
bdtluver 2 years ago
done !!
SPEEDFREAK200008 2 years ago
haha thankyou
bdtluver 2 years ago
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SPEEDFREAK200008 2 years ago
ew ur not cool. jake is THEBEST
bdtluver 2 years ago
thanks!! that's useful~!!
shaunchen 2 years ago
Thanks a trillion for your clear, useful and insightful explanations of jazz guitar concepts! Keep those jazz guitar lessons coming!
maganz 2 years ago
my pleasure man...glad you dig...will do;)
jakehertzog 2 years ago