mr Adrian i like the way you teach i was just looking for jazz info and came upon you video is somethings i was trying to understand and i got it fron this video you have another person looking at your videos from now thanks keep it up.
Roman numerals, I, IV, VII, are used for the degrees of the scale to avoid confusion with Arabic numerals which specify the notes added to the basic major or minor triad, e.g. Gm7b5, Eb 6/9
BEGINNERS: do not be discouraged by this. I have been played guitar for almost a decade and learning jazz for a few years and I can yell you that this guy is a good teacher. If you don't quite understand it now, come back to it- this is a rich resource!
motherfuc***er !!!! he doesn't play a Dominant 7th in his progression, he plays an 11th !!!!!!!!!!!!! I spent all night trying to figure out my chord software was crap, turns out he's either said it wrong (7th instead of 11th) or he doesn't know the hell he's talkin about ! please post a response if you think i'm wrong and/or missing something.
@greek19852000 An 11th is just an extension on top of a dominant 7th. Anything that is just "nth" is usually dominant. Like "ninth" or "eleventh" or "seventh".... they all mean "dominant" (aka major 3 + b7). If it was "major 11th" or "minor 11th", you'd know the quality, but as far as I know, a straight "11th" IS a dominant 7th chord, just a better and more colored chord. Hope this helped a little.
@BlikeNave thanks, i appreciate your response. to be honest though, i'd prefer if he explained it clearly "i'm playing an 11th here, which is the almost the same", seeing how this video is an introduction to people who wish to start with jazz.
@greek19852000 Idk man, sounds like a standard dominant 7th to me. If he isn't playing the high e string, then he isn't playing that 11th! The "11th" is on that E string. He is simply playing a basic dominant 7th voicing as far as I can tell. Only three notes, but one of them is repeated. E, G#, D, E. Or from the 5th string through the 2nd.... 7th fret, 6th fret, 7th fret, 5th fret. I play this voicing all the time when I want a very standard and clean dominant sound. Intervals are I III bVII I.
wow this really helped me. I thought all the tech jargon would have thrown me off but most of it makes sense and now I'm ready to start composing using these set of jazz chord progression rules I guess you can call it haha. Amazing instructor very clear and very lax.
with a last name like yours, I don't know if you're going to murder the fucking guitar scene with shredding solos, or Shoot me on sight on my first lesson! Jokes man! Sick playing!
@nburmandesign That may be, however each chord has a various sound, so you can't expect people to learn while illustrating wrong chords. The Major, Minor and Dominant chords need to be labled properly. For example what he did was call a Minor 7 chord, just a Minor. The two sound different which is why the 7 is added to distinguish them.
@zeetek007 My point is that while it's a minor 7 chord, in context you will see that he is talking about using minor chords, which includes minor 7, minor 7 flat 5, and so on. For the sake of categorization and grouping together of chords and to summarise treatment of chords in a family, he used the three types.
He isn't wrong, just generalising for the sake of brevity.
@OldSchoolSkill are you good enough in jazz? can you get some idea on what chord is playing,, by hearing? i am not that good, and i have been searhing the chords for a song but so far i cud not find that :[.
I don't feel like examplaining so I'll give u an example lol. In the key of C any C major chors is a one chord and any dominant chord (normally a 7 chord) would be the fifth or V7 chord. Of course there are exceptions to every rule, but the V7 chord is always a dominant chord on the fifth note of the scale. Except for inversions, same idea tho... did I help at all? haha sorry if that was confusing, cheers!
mr Adrian i like the way you teach i was just looking for jazz info and came upon you video is somethings i was trying to understand and i got it fron this video you have another person looking at your videos from now thanks keep it up.
guitarmanpollard 2 days ago
Very helpful!
placidian 2 days ago
eric clapton look-a-like
palishi12345 3 weeks ago
great lesson... could do with the chords being used as a screen shot or something...
electro257 1 month ago
wow! i WOULD LOVE TO HEAR THIS GUY AD-LIS SOME HARD CORE OLD SCHOOL STYLE METAL! plese pal??? please
jimmyjimmyjimmyjames 1 month ago
haha ginger dude
astroboirap 1 month ago
top shelve teacher
TheMajoto 1 month ago
@TheMajoto u mean he looks a bit naughty and xxx?
astroboirap 1 month ago
Excellent
scenario27 2 months ago
too fast, nice beard tho ;-)
rikstar23 2 months ago
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rikstar23 2 months ago
Love the tone!!
Mr4000killer 3 months ago
Nice lesson. It's very rewarding to study Jazz Progression chords. Great tone Adrian. Thanks.
aaa567ify 3 months ago
Roman numerals, I, IV, VII, are used for the degrees of the scale to avoid confusion with Arabic numerals which specify the notes added to the basic major or minor triad, e.g. Gm7b5, Eb 6/9
usefulmusic 4 months ago
Brilliant vid!
frazerstockton 4 months ago
Um... Think i fell asleep somewhere in the talking
Txbui 4 months ago
BEGINNERS: do not be discouraged by this. I have been played guitar for almost a decade and learning jazz for a few years and I can yell you that this guy is a good teacher. If you don't quite understand it now, come back to it- this is a rich resource!
BlikeNave 4 months ago 4
motherfuc***er !!!! he doesn't play a Dominant 7th in his progression, he plays an 11th !!!!!!!!!!!!! I spent all night trying to figure out my chord software was crap, turns out he's either said it wrong (7th instead of 11th) or he doesn't know the hell he's talkin about ! please post a response if you think i'm wrong and/or missing something.
greek19852000 4 months ago
@greek19852000 An 11th is just an extension on top of a dominant 7th. Anything that is just "nth" is usually dominant. Like "ninth" or "eleventh" or "seventh".... they all mean "dominant" (aka major 3 + b7). If it was "major 11th" or "minor 11th", you'd know the quality, but as far as I know, a straight "11th" IS a dominant 7th chord, just a better and more colored chord. Hope this helped a little.
BlikeNave 4 months ago
@BlikeNave thanks, i appreciate your response. to be honest though, i'd prefer if he explained it clearly "i'm playing an 11th here, which is the almost the same", seeing how this video is an introduction to people who wish to start with jazz.
greek19852000 4 months ago
@greek19852000 Can you give me the time stamp to where you say he plays the 11th chord? I didn't see it myself, to be honest.
BlikeNave 4 months ago
@BlikeNave 2:25 he strums an 11th although he doesnt play the E string. the position is that of an 11th.
greek19852000 4 months ago
@greek19852000 Idk man, sounds like a standard dominant 7th to me. If he isn't playing the high e string, then he isn't playing that 11th! The "11th" is on that E string. He is simply playing a basic dominant 7th voicing as far as I can tell. Only three notes, but one of them is repeated. E, G#, D, E. Or from the 5th string through the 2nd.... 7th fret, 6th fret, 7th fret, 5th fret. I play this voicing all the time when I want a very standard and clean dominant sound. Intervals are I III bVII I.
BlikeNave 4 months ago
wow this really helped me. I thought all the tech jargon would have thrown me off but most of it makes sense and now I'm ready to start composing using these set of jazz chord progression rules I guess you can call it haha. Amazing instructor very clear and very lax.
Boooby 5 months ago
Justin Bieber play jazz guitar.. no i just wanted to get your attention
trenton8521 5 months ago
Thnx for the lesson! Oh and btw there are no dislikes for this!
mysoresriram 6 months ago
Very cool
Pluckyxo 6 months ago
i got you video adrain good stuff !!!
Arriscraft 7 months ago
with a last name like yours, I don't know if you're going to murder the fucking guitar scene with shredding solos, or Shoot me on sight on my first lesson! Jokes man! Sick playing!
mikeshorin 8 months ago
Thanks, my mind has been opened.
comeonmakemyday 8 months ago
his beard should start a band
NickMercurio 9 months ago 6
I didn't know the colonel was such an accomplished guitarist
SheridansBurger16 9 months ago
This was a great lesson for a newbie. I'm going to subscribe now! Thanks for the tips!!
downhill240 9 months ago
Your a great teacher.. you have literally made a penny drop for me just in this. THANK YOU!
Joelio8701 10 months ago
Your a great teacher
Joelio8701 10 months ago
This is some pretty difficult chord progression, at least some of the extending that is going on. I feel a bit lost.
Greyswyndir 11 months ago
i had another guitar epiphany watching this video
connacoustic 11 months ago
@connacoustic feels good when that happens right?
TedHeem 11 months ago
Zero Dislike! yeah! this awesome!
ronalddlelariarte 1 year ago
I could listen and learn from this guy anytime!
frwyguy 1 year ago
where is this cunt from?i just love him!
alfliberatutti 1 year ago
@alfliberatutti 'ooddersfield
usefulmusic 4 months ago
This guy is a great teacher!
closetome 1 year ago
i want a beard like that :')
scarsoffire 1 year ago 2
I don't know if it was just me but was he playing the intro for "Sunday Morning" by Maroon 5?
SuperRey622 1 year ago
Talking does not teach ANYTHING!!!! SHOWING DOES!!!!!!
justicewelsh 1 year ago
@justicewelsh That's why you need to buy the whole DVD. Then you'll see and hear Adrian SHOW you how to play.
nburmandesign 1 year ago
finally no talking about buying stupid dvd's, but actual MUSIC THEORY!
marsumax 1 year ago
great teacher
aspensubi28 1 year ago
You sometimes refer to Minor 7 chords as just Minor. The two aren't that different however they should not be mistaken.
zeetek007 1 year ago
@zeetek007 If you saw the whole lesson, you'd see it in context. He's referring to the three types of chords - minor, major and dominant.
nburmandesign 1 year ago
@nburmandesign That may be, however each chord has a various sound, so you can't expect people to learn while illustrating wrong chords. The Major, Minor and Dominant chords need to be labled properly. For example what he did was call a Minor 7 chord, just a Minor. The two sound different which is why the 7 is added to distinguish them.
zeetek007 1 year ago
@zeetek007 My point is that while it's a minor 7 chord, in context you will see that he is talking about using minor chords, which includes minor 7, minor 7 flat 5, and so on. For the sake of categorization and grouping together of chords and to summarise treatment of chords in a family, he used the three types.
He isn't wrong, just generalising for the sake of brevity.
nburmandesign 1 year ago
@nburmandesign ah ok when you put it that way.
zeetek007 1 year ago
@OldSchoolSkill are you good enough in jazz? can you get some idea on what chord is playing,, by hearing? i am not that good, and i have been searhing the chords for a song but so far i cud not find that :[.
thanx
haris3275 1 year ago
good lesson, clears some stuff for me.
dealer205 2 years ago
The volume is a bit low on this video.
pdasaro 2 years ago 21
@pdasaro
The Prof doesn't need to shout. he knows his stuff!
Jazzwayze 1 year ago
V7?
astrotravelin 2 years ago
I don't feel like examplaining so I'll give u an example lol. In the key of C any C major chors is a one chord and any dominant chord (normally a 7 chord) would be the fifth or V7 chord. Of course there are exceptions to every rule, but the V7 chord is always a dominant chord on the fifth note of the scale. Except for inversions, same idea tho... did I help at all? haha sorry if that was confusing, cheers!
kdense08 2 years ago
i love this guy!
barit0n3 2 years ago 17
@barit0n3 If John Lennon had done jazz...
yinyangthang 1 year ago
@barit0n3 chilled as bro
CasanovaSessions 1 year ago
Fine teaching from a great teacher and a great and prolific player. Clever choice of music for demonstration.All the best. Howard
howardmorgen 2 years ago
Some great info!
pretourious 2 years ago
I hear it fine and this is a great explanation of chords and their usage.
B7aug5 2 years ago
i can hear just fine.........
halohater9 2 years ago
got my volume full blast and can hardly hear it...?
jrdekalb 2 years ago