bravo!!!! Congratulations!! I could be in love with you listening such ambiguous and "sexy" chords!!! My mood goes like "swinging" and "switching" from flying to heaven and then to "sweet melagholy"..minor, major, agumented, diminished, half-diminished..so sexy...
... when I watch all these videos I just here thinking "jesus... am I gonna even live long enough to get HALF as good as these guys?" - I got so much work to do.
This was one of the first tunes to break away from functional harmony in jazz using unresolved suspended 4th chords. Its interesting that you extend this to include susb9 chords (the phrygian chord). I have experimented using Maj7b6 (F#/D, Gb/F etc.) chords that also produce that unresolved sound.
Thanks Doug. In the interviews with Herbie that I've read and heard, he says this is the best song he has ever written. For me it provides a harmonic universe that is a joy to explore. It all resolves eventually anyway, even if it's just to silence. ;-)
Thanks Alvin, this is such a great tune and has been played by so many great people, I just wanted to give it a little different "flavor" and the phrygian mode has always been one of my favorites. My voicing on that chord is Gb Bb C F for those who are interested.
hahaha! Witty response! I kept waiting for your head to poke above the surface for some air! It's really impressive that you can hold your breath for over four minutes! Seriously, I play my jaunty yet dated tunes. You keep choosing incredibly ambitious, modern numbers that are inherently difficult to play - and you pull it off beautifully. I would rate it higher than 5 *'s if I could!
@gospelkeys07 Ha, ha - funny! Thanks.
Lot2learn 10 months ago
Superbe interpretation & I love how you've approached the video editing :)
ncglock 1 year ago
sigh if only u can be my personal teacher heh
cloudz7 3 years ago
If you could put the midi in this video, it would be an AMAZING help!!!
The quality's to low for me to really see your fingers.
Great playing though!
yoko122 3 years ago
can anyone please tell me the notes for the d flat sus and the f 7 sus?
Jimmyhendrixrules 3 years ago
It's in a F major Mixoydian mode right? I'm transcribing it for a class project.
Gettinghitonattheban 4 years ago
D F D F Eb Dbm D F
Key changes with chord. Its a trip (French: voyage). Mixolydian fits well, except for the minor chord, dorian is compulsory my friend.
gulgur 3 years ago
bravo!!!! Congratulations!! I could be in love with you listening such ambiguous and "sexy" chords!!! My mood goes like "swinging" and "switching" from flying to heaven and then to "sweet melagholy"..minor, major, agumented, diminished, half-diminished..so sexy...
klassikcrazy 4 years ago
Great vibe, I love those ambiguous harmonies. Nice
davebeeboss 4 years ago
I loved the trills. Another instant classic.
volvoxburger 4 years ago
Wow! Amazing! Sounds so nice.
SkinnerBlues 4 years ago
Waayyy Deeep!!!!
jazzmk 4 years ago
... when I watch all these videos I just here thinking "jesus... am I gonna even live long enough to get HALF as good as these guys?" - I got so much work to do.
You guys are inspirational - KEEP IT UP!
ChadMStevenson 4 years ago
Wow! Your technique is amazing!
This was one of the first tunes to break away from functional harmony in jazz using unresolved suspended 4th chords. Its interesting that you extend this to include susb9 chords (the phrygian chord). I have experimented using Maj7b6 (F#/D, Gb/F etc.) chords that also produce that unresolved sound.
Doug
jazz2511 4 years ago
Thanks Doug. In the interviews with Herbie that I've read and heard, he says this is the best song he has ever written. For me it provides a harmonic universe that is a joy to explore. It all resolves eventually anyway, even if it's just to silence. ;-)
Lot2learn 4 years ago 2
I like the Phrygian chord substitution you are using for F sus chord. Nice work. 5 stars.
Vinthoveen 4 years ago
Thanks Alvin, this is such a great tune and has been played by so many great people, I just wanted to give it a little different "flavor" and the phrygian mode has always been one of my favorites. My voicing on that chord is Gb Bb C F for those who are interested.
Lot2learn 4 years ago
hahaha! Witty response! I kept waiting for your head to poke above the surface for some air! It's really impressive that you can hold your breath for over four minutes! Seriously, I play my jaunty yet dated tunes. You keep choosing incredibly ambitious, modern numbers that are inherently difficult to play - and you pull it off beautifully. I would rate it higher than 5 *'s if I could!
7notemode 4 years ago
A Little bathed but Wonderful Tune :-)
Great Playing!
This is one of jazz music the style that I had Talked to you, beautiful.
Nice Crazy Video to :-)
PianistaItaliano 4 years ago