Jordan Rudess - Keyboard Wizardry (Part2)
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HAIR! O:
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Lol at end
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@RobBrooksMusic Sorry for posting yet again but I just figured it out... look at 9:27 he does it slow enough to see... he is playing A-D-E then turn the thumb over, then A-D-E-A, so it's just like a classical arpeggio 1-3-5 turn thumb 1-3-5- turn.. etc then play the root with your pinky at the top, but he is using 1-4-5 instead of 1-3-5
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@RobBrooksMusic I don't know if this is right but I've been playing around with it, what sounds like to me is that he uses a 1-4-5-8 chord shape, but then also a 5-1-2-5 shape (same pattern for C major sus) so he is using both sus2 and sus4. It's really too fast for me to tell clearly, but you asked so I tried
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@PianoHero1994 @djjavi1 I was thinking the same thing, he uses that same technique all over this video, it looks like a fast arpeggio yes but it is a sus chord as he describes, looks like 1-4-5-8 played real fast in his right hand then an octave higher and back down etc
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Which he has.
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1:11 State of Grace (Liquid Tension Experiment) !
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I really wish he would make an online piano/keyboard course.
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@EleventhDecibel yeah i figured that as soon as he started playing them, all hail the sus (and general keyboard playing) master!
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He uses sus chords all over the place on all his DT albums. He's a sus master.
Jordan Rudess is an awesome teacher.
KnappDrumm3r 2 years ago 32
you are truly a wizard jordan.
nolie94 2 years ago 21