Hi Gabe, the chords are listed in the description. I'm basically making up clusters of notes stemming from D dorian and Eb dorian... so it might sound like there's lots of chords, but it's actually a very simple chord structure....I hope that makes sense.. enjoy :)
If you like this track, check out this Funk Groove Backing Track with a Nile Rodgers rhythm guitar vibe.. Jazz Funk Groove Backing Track (Nile Rodgers Style)
Arrangements excellents "en ♥ Guitar Love funk ♥" et très bel exemple de style en Jazz Modal sur l'une des plus belles oeuvres de Miles Davis revisitée !!
it's in reference to the overall form of the piece - the "A" section is in D minor and the "B" section is in Eb minor .. and it's always in this order AABA... AABA... etc
Understanding the lower level building blocks of music (keys, scales, modes, time signatures etc.) allows you to create higher level musical constructs (songs and the like). By working on the smaller stuff you improve not only your ability to play but your ability to create.
Well, I use a mixture D natural minor, D Dorian, and chromatic passing tones for jazzy flavor. And obviously when the key changes to Eb minor you just move everything up a half-step and then back down when it goes back to D minor. You'll get it!
Play sax to these backing tracks all the time. Just thought you deserved some credit. Great tracks keep them up! Maybe release some videos on music production, and jazz guitar lessons.
didn't say you should avoid theory, though it is not a substitute for a proper ear. The thing about 'understanding it naturally' includes the theory. Music theory is not that complicated if you don't want to go in depth about the original solfeggio-scale or some of the older ones... In any case, the most important about the theories is that you learn a language, you learn how to communicate music and that is important enough in many ways.
Does the MDQ stay on the Ebm so briefly? I'm just wrapping my mind around the abrupt modulation from D Dorian to Eb Dorian when it (the mind) is whipsawed back into D Dorian. Or maybe I'm just high.
you can learn scales by teaching yourself too. All of my jazz knowledge is self taught. Most of the stuff I've learnt i've taught myself. You don't need a teacher to learn things!
not really, Studying music helps most people to understand music faster, but some doesn't need it, they just get it anyway :P It is all about the ear, nothing more. Though some people, educated in music get lost in the math of music and even if there product sounds crap, they can justify it with all kinds of equations. -Sure, it is one way to approach music, but in my opinion they miss the real depth of music that way. And Yes, I am educated in music, that is why I can say this...
lol no .. i disagree . some people just have a nack for it.. but it doesnt mean theory should be avoided. if the people who just got it naturally and understood the theory of what they were doing.. im sure they would produce way better outcomes
Hi Gabe, the chords are listed in the description. I'm basically making up clusters of notes stemming from D dorian and Eb dorian... so it might sound like there's lots of chords, but it's actually a very simple chord structure....I hope that makes sense.. enjoy :)
You are even hinting the changes, really can't miss them. Thank you Quist.
If you like this track, check out this Funk Groove Backing Track with a Nile Rodgers rhythm guitar vibe.. Jazz Funk Groove Backing Track (Nile Rodgers Style)
Arrangements excellents "en ♥ Guitar Love funk ♥" et très bel exemple de style en Jazz Modal sur l'une des plus belles oeuvres de Miles Davis revisitée !!
it's in reference to the overall form of the piece - the "A" section is in D minor and the "B" section is in Eb minor .. and it's always in this order AABA... AABA... etc
Where can I find the solo'd version to this? Where the first clip before the backing track starts comes from?
Both chords are Dorian (2nd mode of a major scale): D dorian (D to D in the key of C major)/ Eb dorian (Eb to Eb in the key of Db major)
I know I'm quite off topic but do anyone know of a good site to watch new series online?
@Clyde Brennan flixportal :D
@Angelo Mohammad thanks, signed up and it seems like a nice service :) Appreciate it!!
One of the best tracks in the history of the world.
That's one flowing solo, and the rhythm you put into it is pretty insane. Dang.
thanks man..
QuistTV Dude, you have some amazing chops
in case that was a serious question... it's because it's dorian mode, which is a type of minor, but a much funkier sounding one than Aeolian mode...
Understanding the lower level building blocks of music (keys, scales, modes, time signatures etc.) allows you to create higher level musical constructs (songs and the like). By working on the smaller stuff you improve not only your ability to play but your ability to create.
I've been soloing to this for the last hour....rock on brother.
Well, I use a mixture D natural minor, D Dorian, and chromatic passing tones for jazzy flavor. And obviously when the key changes to Eb minor you just move everything up a half-step and then back down when it goes back to D minor. You'll get it!
Wow! Thanks Maestro. So...I'll get it? Whew...what a relief.
HAHA that's awesome!!
yo monsieur bass!
Thank you.........don't know what it takes to make one of these but a slow one for newbies would be awesome......
this was so fun
Wow, I found this track a while back, and then listened to the original song... Very creative what you did here! Awesome!
This is : GREAT!!!!!
Incredible!!!!!!!! Love Miles Davis
Man your awesome! complete accident finding these... love it!
:)))
awesome track!
Play sax to these backing tracks all the time. Just thought you deserved some credit. Great tracks keep them up! Maybe release some videos on music production, and jazz guitar lessons.
thanks Andy - great to hear!! happy jamming:)
Lovin this!
that intro is clean.
00:56
00:55
thank you!
Thanks so much for this track, it's super fun to jam to!
Great!!
thank you, fantastic !!!
I love it!
:))) have fun!
Freaking amazing...
didn't say you should avoid theory, though it is not a substitute for a proper ear. The thing about 'understanding it naturally' includes the theory. Music theory is not that complicated if you don't want to go in depth about the original solfeggio-scale or some of the older ones...
In any case, the most important about the theories is that you learn a language, you learn how to communicate music and that is important enough in many ways.
thankyou thankyou thankyou for all your help
awesome. thank you
Does the MDQ stay on the Ebm so briefly?
I'm just wrapping my mind around the abrupt modulation from D Dorian to Eb Dorian when it (the mind) is whipsawed back into D Dorian.
Or maybe I'm just high.
Great way to Keep up the Chops!!
Merejo Herm YES :)
Can we get a bassless version of this? This track is simply too fun
Excellent, Thank you!!
+Fabio Chelo Caballero cheers, enjoy!!
cool!
today I nailed it-
This is hot!
Damn Phhhhunky!
And amazing solo at the beginning!
Thanks Andrés Schwarzer ! Enjoy....
I will be jamming to this as soon as i get my cat in
HAAAA :)
This is awesome (as usual) what would be some good modes for it? I am finding it a little difficult finding the pocket
Amazing Solo at the beginning!! Where can find this solo may I ask?
coool
damn... guess I have a new passion
what does aaba mean
The key of d but i dont know the bpm but i can hear it
Funny. I found this track just when you had exactly 100.000 subs... Coincidence? I don't think so ;)
Original so what is D dorian to Eb dorian
spinal tap
:)
you can learn scales by teaching yourself too. All of my jazz knowledge is self taught. Most of the stuff I've learnt i've taught myself. You don't need a teacher to learn things!
I cant read music though but i use my ear. I learning notes on fretboard
I never learned scales or whatever cause I could never afford lessons. So I taught myself. I just learned songs I liked like Metallica for example.
Miles davis!
Matt Henriksen :) :)
yo !
Ok
not really, Studying music helps most people to understand music faster, but some doesn't need it, they just get it anyway :P
It is all about the ear, nothing more. Though some people, educated in music get lost in the math of music and even if there product sounds crap, they can justify it with all kinds of equations.
-Sure, it is one way to approach music, but in my opinion they miss the real depth of music that way.
And Yes, I am educated in music, that is why I can say this...
And I thought he was an Abba fan. :>D
Grand Turismo 4 theme
@Themennisspk its kinda boring though. I like playing songs
Must avoid beginning of video to maintain self esteem throughout jam session.
Tighter than a fart
ha:)
Fandango Sungani ohh I think it depends on the TYPE of fart.... I've heard some pretty sloppy farts!!! :)
This one is quick. Nice flow.
Ahhh I'm with you... quick, tight, punchy... achieved by eating high fibre, low fat diet ;)
This song is high in fiber with a low fat diet. Many can say they play it but only a few can sustain the level of "Groove" that this song carries.
lol no .. i disagree . some people just have a nack for it.. but it doesnt mean theory should be avoided. if the people who just got it naturally and understood the theory of what they were doing.. im sure they would produce way better outcomes
2 chord wonder 😱 boring music 👎