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  • Any interval from any D to any G is named a 4th, not a 5th. Thats day one in any theory course.

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  • I think he has nice taste in playing, but is re-inventing the wheel ... well if that works for him - the ultimate guide in music is the ear not the system

  • Your progressions sound wonderful. You have given me new vision on how to look at the keyboard. I wanted to find out how to recieve the free DVD on tritone for youtube users. I am ordering your course and wanted to know if it could ship with my order. I also signed up for monthly newsletter. Keep up the great work you have really inspired me again.

    Thanks

  • IF and WHEN you order and get this course would you please comment on it here?!! There seems to be A LOT of questions about the concepts in the book that are represented here on YouTube.

  • Wonderful job!!! God bless

  • Hmm another confusing chord label:

    E 6,9b5 is really

    E13b5

    you even have it voiced that way.

    I think what you are basically trying to explain in this vid is tritone substitutes. IE the D7#9 is a tritone sub for Ab13.

  • I would think that the MORE you know about "traditional music" the MORE confusing this book and DVD would be. The whole concept is about "thinking outside the box" and "bending the rules".

  • Awesome lesson! (i liked that your fingers aren't in the way) so why don't u call your "b10" a #9 like the rest of the world?

  • beautiful Job I love this be bless, JT

  • b10? looks like G7#9#5 but sounds good love

    your system. would like to get the dvd. thx

  • Yes they are one in the same

    They both have the 3 and -3 in the chord

    The 7b10+ has 1 3 5+ 7 b10 and the additional m3 is accounted for by the b10

    When you call it a 7#9

    The #9 accounts for the additional -3 thnx

  • How do I order your book and what do you suggest for someone who is less than a beginner

  • This book teaches you and even SAYS to forget the "rules"!! The whole "Adventure" in harmony is doing something OTHER THAN what you would "normally" do. I'd watch ALL; each and every one of his videos on YouTube FIRST before you order the book. If all of the videos make sense to you, then go for it!!

  • 1 3 5+ 7 b10

    is the same thing as

    1 3 5+ 7 #9

    They both have one minor third in them.

    This is the first time I've ever heard anyone say b10!

  • Honestly, I have looked at several actual lessons from this DVD course and it is just SO confusing and hence the "Adventures" in the title. He says that, for instance DITCH the "regular" 1, 4, and 5 theory as the primary chords! Instead play something ELSE in place of the "regular" 1, 4 and 5!!

  • you should be hired in a kings court!!!!absolutely beautiful gift from the almighty GOD

  • b10.......

  • man thats so true thanks they never even talk about the 4th chord that goes with those notes

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