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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2008

PLEASE WATCH TUTORIAL: MISTY (PART 1) FIRST. THIS IS A CONTINUATION FROM PART 1

Hello Everyone. I received a number of questions about the Misty video I recently put up. I used a few voicings and chords that were different than what is normally found on the chart. In this video, I try to share my approach to this tune in an understandable way. If you find something in this video worth incorporating into your own playing, it's free for the taking and I would consider it a compliment. I hope you find it helpful.

Special thanks to Lot2Learn for adding the digital keys to this video. His master level jazz chops are not to be missed. Check out his YT channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/lot2learn

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  • Do you have the complete chord chart of this song written out anywhere? I sure would like a copy if you had one.

  • @protoolspianomaster Sorry, I dont.

  • thank you sir!!! you've given me a lot to study!!!!! this is great!!!!! your concepts and ideas are brilliant! hopefully i'll get there one day...

  • Thanks davonwhitehead. I'm glad it was helpful.

  • What's that software you use to get your keyboard keys on screen?

  • GarageBand on a Mac for digital keyboard.

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  • Thx for your video! Great!

  • great vid! subscribed. i hope you play the whole song after.. make a part 3 and play the whole song.hehe

  • Tom.

    Great tutorial. You have a quality of patience while explaining your music.

    Regarding tutorial 2 of Misty, at about 30 sec into the video you play and describe an Eb7 chord. You play: LH: Bb & Db ( from bottom up) RH: E ,A, C# (Db) & E (from bottom up- an A Maj triad) Thus the cord becomes

    Eb7(b9 #11) or Eb7(b9 b5). LH plays 5 & b7 RH: doubles the b9(E) and includes the #11 (A) or this could be called b5.

    Do you agree with this analysis.

    Thanks, Joe

  • Wonderful

  • Can you do a tutorial for MISTY DAWN by NIELS LAN DOKY? It would be cool. Love your videos. Thanks :)

  • Great video! What kind of software are you using to highlight the keys above?

  • Your mind is brilliant man. i dont have the words to describe, but i would sit under your teaching humbly.

  • An absolutely fascinating tutorial. I've been working this song out on the guitar and this has given me a lot of ideas.

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