00:48 Minor turnaround progression 03:25 Charleston groove 04:04 Bebop harmonic minor scale 05:37 Exercise 1: 8th notes 06:58 Play with backing track 08:42 Creating lines 09:18 Play with backing track 10:22 Exercise 2: turns 12:13 Play with backing track 13:34 Creating lines with backing track 14:24 Exercise 3: patterns 15:38 Play with backing track 16:42 Combine all exercises with backing track 17:23 Conclusion
You are hands down the best jazz piano teacher on UA-cam. You explain things so also people without a degree in music can understand. All my knowledge of jazz comes from your videos. Thanks!
Extremely good tut and hands-on from the beginning! The exercises/studies will keep me busy for some time and already give me inspiration to my own musical lines I hear in my head! Thnx, Jonny! 🙏
Johnny..I Love the way you turned the bebop scale into a bebop chord lesson by using a Cmin bebop scale.. there may be another..however; the one played on the first measure makes total sense for me to practice the chords with accuracy.
Johnny excellent video. I try to see what is going on with the sheet music, before listening. It helps me to understand better. I saw the roots I 6 2 5. The key signature makes so much sense. Cm7b5 Amin7b5 Dm7b5 G7.. btw the D Chord look like another chord on my phone. IDK..still watching.
Jonny, God bless you! So simple, so useful! When the Covid ends and you're occasionaly in Moscow, Russia, please let me know. I will be really glad to meet you.
Hey Jonny, absolute fan of your lessons! You said one can find the backing tracks on the link below. There are however no backing tracks on that page there. Can you tell me where I can find them?
I saw the G7b9. The b9 chords used to confuse me. Then I realized that they did not have a G root in them ...just (b9 3 5 b7). Then I realized this was a full Dim.7. which opened up many choices. All those minor 3rds. The natural note B in the Eb signature gave us the G dominant 7..(G7).
Actually I'm not happy with the C Bebop Harmonic Minor Scale over Am7b5 - it doesn't really fit. The Ab of the scale should be resolved to A when playing the exercise over Am7b5 (I see it's a bit more difficult, but not too hard, imho...). You could think of the resulting scale as C dorian with an additional maj7 as passing tone between Bb and C (Bb - B - C) or as a C bebop dominant scale with a b3 (instead of the regular major third)....
00:48 Minor turnaround progression
03:25 Charleston groove
04:04 Bebop harmonic minor scale
05:37 Exercise 1: 8th notes
06:58 Play with backing track
08:42 Creating lines
09:18 Play with backing track
10:22 Exercise 2: turns
12:13 Play with backing track
13:34 Creating lines with backing track
14:24 Exercise 3: patterns
15:38 Play with backing track
16:42 Combine all exercises with backing track
17:23 Conclusion
Thank you very much for all your support. It is a great pleasure to learn to play piano with your videos. ❤
You are a pro at explaining difficult things simply!
I love this guy so much!
You are hands down the best jazz piano teacher on UA-cam. You explain things so also people without a degree in music can understand. All my knowledge of jazz comes from your videos. Thanks!
Extremely good tut and hands-on from the beginning!
The exercises/studies will keep me busy for some time and already give me inspiration to my own musical lines I hear in my head!
Thnx, Jonny! 🙏
Great to hear!
The most important lesson I've never receipt !!!
Terrific lesson, Johnny. Thank you.
Love your way of teaching
Excellent teaching style and content.
Well done
Johnny..I
Love the way you turned the bebop scale into a bebop chord lesson by using a Cmin bebop scale.. there may be another..however; the one played on the first measure makes total sense for me to practice the
chords with accuracy.
Jonny, great lesson! Your channel is excellent.
Thanks bro. I'm brazilian and watch u
That was really great.
Johnny excellent video. I try to see what is going on with the sheet music, before listening. It helps me to understand better. I saw the roots I 6 2 5. The key signature makes so much sense. Cm7b5 Amin7b5 Dm7b5 G7.. btw the D Chord look like another chord on my phone. IDK..still watching.
That's cool you are the best
Thank you! You are amazing!
A really useful lesson. Thanks. That chord progression is part of the Stanley Turrentine song, Sugar, which I just happened to be learning.
Thanks for the tip. You're right. It's an integral part of Sugar .
Very, very, very, very helpful. Thanks a ton.
Excellent class
Fantastic
Thanks!
You remain awesome Jonny, thanks!
Jonny, God bless you! So simple, so useful! When the Covid ends and you're occasionaly in Moscow, Russia, please let me know. I will be really glad to meet you.
Muito bom! Nós do Brasil gostamos muito de jazz.
Continue com esse trabalho fantástico .
❤❤❤
Kra muito bom mesmo eu pretendo estudar tudo o que VC está passando top very wel brother
Great lesson! Thank you.
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Hey Jonny, absolute fan of your lessons! You said one can find the backing tracks on the link below. There are however no backing tracks on that page there. Can you tell me where I can find them?
Maik Miller thanks Maik! After you log in to your membership you’ll see them at the bottom of the page.
Gorgeous! Really interesting!
I saw the G7b9. The b9 chords used to confuse me. Then I realized that they did not have a G root in them ...just (b9 3 5 b7). Then I realized this was a full Dim.7. which opened up many choices. All those minor 3rds. The natural note B in the Eb signature gave us the G dominant 7..(G7).
Can you do a video where you do a smooth jazz improvisation, not a tutorial ?
Wow 🥰😘
UA-cam should add something more than just the Like button.
Actually I'm not happy with the C Bebop Harmonic Minor Scale over Am7b5 - it doesn't really fit. The Ab of the scale should be resolved to A when playing the exercise over Am7b5 (I see it's a bit more difficult, but not too hard, imho...). You could think of the resulting scale as C dorian with an additional maj7 as passing tone between Bb and C (Bb - B - C) or as a C bebop dominant scale with a b3 (instead of the regular major third)....
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Basler ?
Этот Джьёни удивительный болтун.
Another excellent video, Thank you!