Jordan Rudess Technical Exercise
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2011
- Here is an exercise feature a very powerful concept of using rhythmic displacement to gain control and finger strength under mind control.
Who wouldn't want that??? Have fun an check out my online conservatory for more fun!! www.jroc.us
My left ear liked this video.
me too, my left ear was raised by UA-cam
thought my headphones were broke till i checked the comments ahahah
I love hearing Jordan say something isn’t easy ♥️
thanks mr. rudess, my left ear thoroughly enjoyed your technical wisdom.
edit: but in seriousness, this seems really helpful. i’ll need to try it sometime.
This is why he's the master. Sure we can learn off this but only he would be able to do it and still point out the notes he's accenting while counting the time without slowing down. Unreall.
Breathes in 7/8
Got an expert as a teacher right next to you! He is not just a Teacher, he is a ROCK STAR teacher!
Thanx Jordan.
Jordan you are awesome. Thanks for sharing your talent with the rest of us who dream and practice.
I wish John Petrucci would do some guitar videos just like this one. Tell him that, Jordan.
hi ..I don’t know if Mr. Rudess will see it read this but ...you are my hero! I didn’t know much who you were or Dream Theater but when I did - WOOOW! I haven’t heard any of your earlier works except for the recent “The Astonishing”. HOLY SH*T THAT SOLO! what scale was that?! I notice in the dystopian overture there a lot of D Melodic Major scales! I absolutely love your playing style!
I’m going to practice this and you now have a new subscriber! I’ll be picking your brain a lot!👍🏾
Oh Master, you are truly delivering the kind of meat I love. Thanks a million! Will do.
A genius from another dimension of space and time!! ❤
Very interesting... I shall try this out with my guitar. It would be really cool if you make a DVD or book with odd time/polyrhythm exercises like this!
Have to check this out, not easy but fun to play, a good way to train your mind. Thanks Jordan, you're really amazing!!!
That's fun to work up! I'm working on it in contrary motion, starting on the 5th and going down first chromatic and then diatonic - this is a bit harder. Thanks, Jordan!
Very nice. Watched this about an hour ago and did in every key between then and now. Good workout and will be adding this to my daily practice. Thanks Jordan
Struggling to do it just in E!!!
Woah you should definitely do more of these exercises! I'm going to try it right now!
Nice ! I know what i'm going to be doing tonight for my practice :)
Thanks Jordan !
Cool I just wrote it down on the pentagram and gonna try it ;) Gotta love rhythm exercises!
Jordan sir u r really such a amazing pianist.... Really lovable
Jordon, I love this. There's one I like with the circle of 4ths starting on C that I love I do. Also in complex meter of 12 grouped 5/7 with the 7 being 3 and 4. I'll have to do a video. I really like it with two hands out of sync by one. Sounds like Hindemith hitting speed bumps in the night.
Gee.. I've found my new personal teacher. And he's a legend!
@JCRUDESS This seems like a great exercise to give a "prospective drummer" during an audition. :) Genius exercise sir.
Dear Rudess, you are too Good.
i'm a bass player and this is very difficult. thank you for giving me a new writing idea jordan.
@JCRUDESS BECAUSE YOU ARE A WIZARD!!
Greetings From Chile!
This will definitely be a part of some keyboard riff on the next album. Best to just learn it now, so you have that part pegged when it comes out :D
its Awesome!!,, Jordan do u have some more tutorials? or some exercises?
Thank you very much! Great lesson.
its official
i officially give up trying to be jordan rudess
thank you jordan for reminding me how awesome you are
thanks! that was so nice an implantation! made me understand some things.
great idea, love it!
@JCRUDESS Nevermind the losers who don't have their own life... And thank you for the constant inspiration!
Great stuff Jordan
amazing! I'll try it.
👏🇨🇱. Great. Saludos from CHILE 🇨🇱👍😎👏👏
It's nice to see a keyboard video. :D Great exercise, maybe you'll include it in the conservatory. :D
Very good exercise.
Now, do this with both hands with separate signatures!
warm greetings ... thank you for sharing your knowledge ... I really appreciate it. very useful. my fan's heavy you are from indonesia ...
funny gifted guy ,I really want to follow his teaching !
My brain melted...
JR! You should do more of this for us! :D
Wonderful man!
wow..cool !! I tried tat :D Thanku Jordan .
very funny, crazy and awesome :)
Really good idea and you are right it´s not easy
I tried on guitar
I started lol'ing when he said "You think it's easy? It's not!" Haha amazing video, as everyone says, you should do more videos like this *-*
JR: Goodluck and I'll see you *Puts on cool sunglasses* on the road ;)
"Starting on C, starting on C Sharp, starting on D...D Sharp....E,F,F Sharp ,G....G Sharp, Aei!!, A Sharp..>B! C" jjajajaja You are amazing JR :D
pleasee you should do more videos like this! ahahaha amazing teacher! :) i´ll try this thanks
i'm liking the advertising in the background jordan
Where can i find a vinly like that one on the back at 2:43 ?
@Diablos199 well i've been enjoying it less because its a necessary thing to do for my college course (its my first instrument at college but second elsewhere) so i'm dropping for composition next year at college. i am thinking maybe i'll get lessons outside of college because once its not essential the enjoyment of it may come back
Jordan , you so crazy !
@Shellewell im only a piano and keyboard player btw...but why to stop trumpet? find a way to do all of them...
please keep on teaching fans Jordan!! ;)
at 2:08, the magazines behind Jordan... are Petrucci fitness magazines??.. just wondering...
Oh Yeah, great, good, and cool exercise! I'll try it now. Jordan, have you a on-line teach system? Congratulations for your work. I wish you more success! Hug from Brazil.
all i can say is thank you!
2:10 what magazine is that in the background? Some after practice material or a hand warmer upper?
@SparkShredder That's lovely. But we're talking about hands.
thank you!!!!
😊 thanks for the lesson! i need lessons just to try it... ☺️
Is that a book of Liquid Tension Experiment? 🤔
Hi Jordan, my attempt to your exercise is in my channel, it was fun and very productive, I still have to practice accentuation and of course, the rest of the notes, 11 without counting enharmonics XDDD Thanks Master!
I do this on guitar! o__0
a great exercise!
awesome!!! thank you mister :D
I just want to say you are an awesome musician and a funny person. haha.
@ZachValkyrie It means he's a pretty big DT fan.
my hero!!!
nice, I'll try it
Yes teach us!
Hey jordan, I noticed i have the same piano as the one in this video, is it cool if you can make a video or reply with some custom sounds and/or settings? i would greatly appreaciate it :)
only left channel? D:
Anyway, very cool exercise, gotta check that out.
Hi Jordan! May I invite you to give me some music-lessons here in the Austrian mountains. The area will inspire you with new musical ideas. 😉😜😉
@joeyisfunny I'l do WHATEVER I WANT!!!
I like it!!
Can someone please explain how this exercise would be notated?
Thanks
Do more exercise videos!
@locochupacerebros Yeah, what's with the musclemag?
wow...this guy is rly awsome.....he wants us to learn :D
Liquid Tension Experiment in the background... Is that VINYL?
@SuperHarvestMan If you have heard only fast beats then you listened to 2 songs.Go to his channel and watch some clinics.The only drummer who is on Virgil's level is Dave Weckl and maybe Antonio Sanchez.
For a greek, as I am, a turk, and generally any guy from Balkan, complex rythms like 9/8 are familiar... We have many traditional dances in 5/8, 7/8, 9/8, 11/8 etc...
But I have seen how difficult is for a european or someone from US to understand how that works... I remember, years ago, Mikis Theodorakis (greek composer) to try to teach the musicians of an italian symphonic orchestra how to play 7/8 (3/8 + 2/8 + 2/8)... They understand it as 3/4 but that was wrong of course... Finally he used a trick... He started to count singing "Na-po-li, Ba-ri, Ba-ri" "Na-po-li, Ba-ri, Ba-ri"... Napoli for 3/8 and Bari for the 2/8...
If you need to understand Jordan’s exercise better you may listen, as an characteristic example, the famous jazz piece "Blue Rondo a la Turk" by Davied Brucket and his Quartet... The theme is on 4 meters of 9/8... The first 3 analyzed as
2/8+2/8+2/8+3/8 and the 4th as 3/8+3/8+3/8...
Dave brubeck/David Warren Brubeck*
Yes of course... i'm really sorry for that...
Γιώργος TdR No problem. ;)
Γιώργος TdR yeah i play 9/8 just for fun not for exercise. This is too easy for anyone who lives in Turkey or Greece ;)
I think this could quite possibly be the musical definition of mind over matter.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't this exercise use polymeters, not polyrhythms?
Sigo esperando a que pongan las apps de jordan para android ya que nadamas esta el morphwiz
mind blowing
Finally did it
is this like an hemiola Mr Ruddes??
Thanks Sifu
Hehe I like your On-Film Spirit, Mr. Rudess _\m/
Like that one on the Documentary of 6DOIT when Portnoy brings Chocolate and you seize the box xP
Hej Mr. Rudess !!! Cool \m/
Why these particular notes?
this is the circle of wizardry.
Appreciate your efforts Sir, my daughter will definitely learn a lot from your Technical Videos.
Hi Jordan, I'm a DT fan and I write for a music blog, would you like to have an interview by email to be published on the blog? please, let me know! I'll be really happy about it! Thanks in advance,
"You think it's easy? It's NOT!"
Jordan Rudess Psycho Exercise?
I am happy that they got Jordan Rudess because Derek Sherinian could form the most awesome crazy fucking insane progressive band in the whole universe "Planet X".
The rhythm of this exercise kind of reminds me of Dave Brubeck's: "Blue Rondo à la Turk
2:13 whats up with that picture on the left?