But...why are these used? Improvisation? Definitely not comping. I know I don't think of things correctly, but in my mind guitar things either fall into 2 categories when talking jazz: Comping or Improvising/Lead. So, this is for lead?
@apgwheeler yup, some call it 'superimposed triads'. harmonic devices (with triads, tetrads have their own) to use over chords, especially of the dominant altered type as demonstrated here... and you can use these concepts in comping, too, i do on the piano - for instance i can just play the notes G and F in my left hand and play an inverted E triad on the right hand,(G13#11 is the chord formed) and he deftly shows how to connect some of the possibilities here.
@jamesedwardtheobald tho er, correction; the one chord he is asking us to 'hold in our heads' is a major 13th #11, or really voiced like D/C (which would be the V , so he is using the superimposed triads over a major seventh tonality, not dominant tonality here, though the concepts apply equally well to the dominant realm, sound different though. depends on the context of the chords, open voiced supporting chords leave more room for 'dissonance. cool vid, great lesson!
@jamesedwardtheobald heh, i am brain dead tonight, the ma13#11 is not the 5, it's the IV (lydian), THOUGH i there is no seventh so it could be with a a major or flat seventh. each superimposed triad would have a different sounding effect. if it has a flat seventh with #11 then it is most likely the lydian dominant. depends, if you flat the 13th, then it's a different mode. lots to choose from,
I don't understand what you mean by a half step.
closetome 5 months ago
@closetome A half step is a single fret.
SpawnofHastur 2 months ago
@SpawnofHastur Awww
edbingey 1 week ago
Breaking chalk is one of the smoothest ways of connecting two points.
n2brideau 6 months ago 2
But...why are these used? Improvisation? Definitely not comping. I know I don't think of things correctly, but in my mind guitar things either fall into 2 categories when talking jazz: Comping or Improvising/Lead. So, this is for lead?
apgwheeler 1 year ago
@apgwheeler yup, some call it 'superimposed triads'. harmonic devices (with triads, tetrads have their own) to use over chords, especially of the dominant altered type as demonstrated here... and you can use these concepts in comping, too, i do on the piano - for instance i can just play the notes G and F in my left hand and play an inverted E triad on the right hand,(G13#11 is the chord formed) and he deftly shows how to connect some of the possibilities here.
jamesedwardtheobald 2 weeks ago
@jamesedwardtheobald tho er, correction; the one chord he is asking us to 'hold in our heads' is a major 13th #11, or really voiced like D/C (which would be the V , so he is using the superimposed triads over a major seventh tonality, not dominant tonality here, though the concepts apply equally well to the dominant realm, sound different though. depends on the context of the chords, open voiced supporting chords leave more room for 'dissonance. cool vid, great lesson!
jamesedwardtheobald 2 weeks ago
@jamesedwardtheobald heh, i am brain dead tonight, the ma13#11 is not the 5, it's the IV (lydian), THOUGH i there is no seventh so it could be with a a major or flat seventh. each superimposed triad would have a different sounding effect. if it has a flat seventh with #11 then it is most likely the lydian dominant. depends, if you flat the 13th, then it's a different mode. lots to choose from,
jamesedwardtheobald 2 weeks ago
Man how long does it take to get this to be natural? Years?
Albigatnz 1 year ago
Echoes of Metheny, Stern, and Breau .... Not Bad Man .... Not bad at All.
DDR
DAVIDDAMIENR 1 year ago
wait, what?
pantoum 1 year ago
By any chance is that a Matt Artinger guitar?
HendrixcommaMartin 1 year ago 4
what brand guitar is that?
grayson340910 2 years ago
i love when you drop the chalk, ahaha ur socute jakey.
bdtluver 2 years ago
Great modern sound, I love it!!
snowgoose92 2 years ago
Another epic lesson
tokugijoo 2 years ago
aww Jake your like a music teacher on the internet. ahaha i wish i could play an instrument. and poor chalk broke :(
InsaneButFunx43x 2 years ago
Jake, this is great stuff! Cool ideas to practice. Thanks for uploading
vecernicek2 2 years ago
man, i really like these series of videos...been very helpful to me....
lemongonggong 2 years ago