00:00 - Intro 00:39 - 3 Most Common Jazz Chords 03:08 - 2 Scales for Major 7 Chords 05:18 - Play with backing track 06:09 - 2 Scales for Minor 7 Chords 08:36 - Play with backing track 09:36 - 2 Scales for Dominant 7 Chords 13:00 - Play with backing track 14:11 - Conclusion
That was a far easier way to think of the dominant diminished than I had seen before. Now i need to get to my piano and try this! Thank you again, Jonny!
I have been playing the piano for many years but this lesson changed my life! You teach in such a good and clear matter-of-fact manner, thank you very much!
This is the best lesson about Jazz playing by far. thank you!!! I search for such lesson for a long time. Finally, I believe I will be able to play Jazz some day, thanks to you!!!
Even though I don’t play piano but I can apply all these on saxophone, the way you teach it’s really help to understand easily, great instructor thx so much.
I am still a Nooby but I took your advice about playing scales on every degree of the Major scale, and I'm getting a better grasp of modes. Just that knowledge helped with this lesson, and inspires me to continue on this path. Anyone that is new to piano and jazz really should follow Johnny's advice since it leads to better skills.
Thank you for this video Mr. Jonny! As a growing guitar player your lessons are very helpful! Thank you for giving these lessons freely! God bless you sir!
Your vids are helping me so much with jazz! I haven't practiced yet, but this makes me want to. I've known my theory stuff for a while but was overwhelmed how to use it, this video is solving that! Thanks so much for making them free to the public, much appreciated!
Mr. Jonny thank you very much love this stuff. I did purchase your 50's boogie woogie I love it by the way really enjoy your lesson. Best of wishes always teddy.
awesome video!!!!! I have a problem with crossover techniques in my runs descending and ascending. mostly with blues, pentatonic and bebop. are there better techniques to help. thank you
Thank you for uploading these videos I got much better at jazz on the piano. My dream is to become a professional jazz pianolist and thanks to you that dream will come true
Thank's Jonny. I've learned so much with you, and so much to learn from now ;-) I thought that the Minor Bebop Scale was all white notes from D to D with #F ... Peace ! Steven from Montreal
On dominant 7s, my teacher showed me the harmonic minor 5, I find it to sound awesome and it's easy (at least for me as a saxophone player it's easier than diminished in most cases)
Excelente, muchas gracias, no sé mucho inglés pero con los subtítulos me ayudó y aprendo bastante con sus videos maestro. Me gustaría saber que escalas puedo usar para improvisar jazz sobre los acordes m7 -5 saludos desde Manzanillo Colima México
00:00 - Intro
00:39 - 3 Most Common Jazz Chords
03:08 - 2 Scales for Major 7 Chords
05:18 - Play with backing track
06:09 - 2 Scales for Minor 7 Chords
08:36 - Play with backing track
09:36 - 2 Scales for Dominant 7 Chords
13:00 - Play with backing track
14:11 - Conclusion
Awesome video!
@Piano With Jonny please can u tell the tembo of the rhythm
Jonny - the stuff you make is unparalleled. Your content is more USEFUL than any other piano teacher on UA-cam.
That was a far easier way to think of the dominant diminished than I had seen before. Now i need to get to my piano and try this! Thank you again, Jonny!
I have been playing the piano for many years but this lesson changed my life! You teach in such a good and clear matter-of-fact manner, thank you very much!
Lovely ✨️
Respect, Johnny. 👏👏👏
This is the best lesson about Jazz playing by far. thank you!!! I search for such lesson for a long time. Finally, I believe I will be able to play Jazz some day, thanks to you!!!
That's great! 👍
BEST LESSON EVER! with you I understand EVERYTHING!
My favorite UA-cam piano teacher.
Thank you!
every time he plays Dmin7 i instinctively hear the piano man intro. it's ingrained in my head.
Thank you so much for always teaching us.🙌🙏👏🎼🎹🎶🇵🇭💕
You're very welcome!
I love to see you playing ... You are so engaged ... and a bonus we learn a lot!
Thanks so much!!
Me too
Even though I don’t play piano but I can apply all these on saxophone, the way you teach it’s really help to understand easily, great instructor thx so much.
Same! I have been searching UA-cam for something like this for a while now
You´re the best jazz piano impro teacher I´ve meet on the web, Jonny! Thx a lot!
Excellent job CEO
Thank you!
Best lesson ever
Thank you for all the great info!
Always a pleasure watching your explanations!! Thanks a lot.
Great lesson! Love you Jonny!☺️👍🏽🤘🏽🫶🏽💪🏽💙
Great lesson for us total begginers! Thank you very much. ♥️🌹
Great lesson!
Thank you!
Incredible stuff. Thanks.
And this is what I am learning english for. Thanks a lot for your explanation. It opened my mind and alow to understand what's going on.
That's great!
Thanmk you for one of the best and easiest to understand Jazz-Piano-Tutorials I have ever seen !😊
Great lesson thank you. I mainly play guitar but seeing the scales on the piano is so much easier to visualize.
Thank you!
You’re such an amazing teacher! So glad I found your channel! ❤️
Thank you so much!
Thanks Jonny May
Amazing help! your videos progress my playing 10 fold each time I watch your lessons, best ever!!
Really enjoy your style and teaching GaryKaasa
That's IT! Thank you Jonny! That's IT! Stefan
Best of the best, you are so AMAZING Jonny!!!!!!
Excellent! Thank you for sharing.
Excelent!!! I´ve been looking a lot of videos of this topic and this is the best one!!! great lesson. Greetings from Argentina
I am still a Nooby but I took your advice about playing scales on every degree of the Major scale, and I'm getting a better grasp of modes. Just that knowledge helped with this lesson, and inspires me to continue on this path. Anyone that is new to piano and jazz really should follow Johnny's advice since it leads to better skills.
Thanx, Maestro 🌹🌹🌹🔥
Very smooth and interesting Jazz piano lesson, thanks a lot Johnny! 🙏🙏
God bless you Jonny
this lesson is so clearly explained. Going back from work later and will try to experiment with some jazzy tune on my piano
Cool lesson! Thanx Jonny!
Thank you for this video Mr. Jonny!
As a growing guitar player your lessons are very helpful! Thank you for giving these lessons freely! God bless you sir!
Great teacher ,thx ❤
absolutely helpful - from southkorea
Finally a simply laid out, easy to understand, so informative jazz piano scale tutorial!!! Well done 👌
Thanks for a great lesson. Just found you on UA-cam and love your style. Been wanting to understand jazz and this lesson really helps.
Your vids are helping me so much with jazz! I haven't practiced yet, but this makes me want to. I've known my theory stuff for a while but was overwhelmed how to use it, this video is solving that! Thanks so much for making them free to the public, much appreciated!
Always great. So useful and so well explained🥰
I’m surprised how good you can teach thanks a lot !!
Thanks, tomorrow I’m going to a jazz club and solo on giant steps!
NICE TUTORIAL
holy amazing teacher. THANK YOU
Thanks for watching!
Thank you 🙏
muy bueno gracias
Mr. Jonny thank you very much love this stuff. I did purchase your 50's boogie woogie I love it by the way really enjoy your lesson. Best of wishes always teddy.
awesome video!!!!! I have a problem with crossover techniques in my runs descending and ascending. mostly with blues, pentatonic and bebop. are there better techniques to help. thank you
Wow amazing lesson
Sensacional!! Nunca tinha encontrado um tutorial tão esclarecedor e útil! Saudações do Brasil 🇧🇷
I love your work... I retire in June and I will be taking your full courses. Then I may try to play at Cliff Bells!
Thank you for uploading these videos I got much better at jazz on the piano. My dream is to become a professional jazz pianolist and thanks to you that dream will come true
That's awesome!!
You're an amazing teacher, thank you so much!!
Best jazz lesson, please make more
this was a really great piano lesson.
Great one ☺️
Thank you.... awesome....
Awesome!
Thank's Jonny. I've learned so much with you, and so much to learn from now ;-)
I thought that the Minor Bebop Scale was all white notes from D to D with #F ...
Peace ! Steven from Montreal
Thank you! Amazing!!
Jonny, You are probably from another distant planet !!
nice!! thank you!
Very good video man 🤙🏻 many thanks
Glad you liked it!
thank you sir❤
Love the moves 💕
thanks Jonny great
God bless you !
You are so clearly to teach thanks , just look at the keys 🔑 🎹
WoW, you Make it so easy
استمتعت كثيرا جدا شكرا جزيلا جوني❤انت حقا رائع. احببت هذا
Nice video Johnny.
Thank you!
vos vidéos sont superbes merci beaucoup
Best piano teacher
Awesome 😎
Yesss can you do a video about ethio jazz?
On dominant 7s, my teacher showed me the harmonic minor 5, I find it to sound awesome and it's easy (at least for me as a saxophone player it's easier than diminished in most cases)
Thank you very much sir
Thanks Jon
Explained very clearly ; only need to get familiar with the jazz ryhthm
Is there different pattern licks for every different scale?
Awesome ! WhAt about diminished chord?
Jonny u just throw pure jewels
I know this is for free i can't imagine the paid lessons 😁
I love the moves 🤩
Wao, súper estos tips maestro
Jonny , I wish i could play like you !!! :)
What keyboard do you use Jonny?
Yamaha CP4!
I forgot about the minor bebop, it really does add spice to the minor chord
YEAH!
Excelente, muchas gracias, no sé mucho inglés pero con los subtítulos me ayudó y aprendo bastante con sus videos maestro. Me gustaría saber que escalas puedo usar para improvisar jazz sobre los acordes m7 -5 saludos desde Manzanillo Colima México
Great breakdown!
A bit fast for me🙁
this guy is a piano teacher god
what computer program are you using to teach that utilizes the video with the piano showing at the bottom?
Jonny how can I play fast like you? Great video!
Wherr does the C minor blues scale fit in here?can you play it in all chords?
Вы гений!
C Lydian ... from scale's point of view, what is the difference between a C Lydian a G major scale?
thank you.
You start on c and end on c but then use a raised 4 or f#. It essentially is the forth mode of the G major scale
It sounds different because when you start on C and end on C your ear is not expecting the F#. So it's sounds like the Intro to The Simpsons
@@roncallahan40 i think i kind of getting it, thank you very much :)