Really great vid Simon! Hope you do more like this. So much to learn in terms of how we can take bits from various scales and make them fit together. Thanks for the PDF too! :)
I don't think that the G triad at 6:20 is "random". You're going half step up to E minor for a moment and you're taking the arpeggio from the 3rd, and that gives the G triad. Maybe it was a subconscious choice but in my opinion very deliberate.
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Thank you very much Simon. 🤗
You had me when I saw Dilla. That was a very cool video you did playing over that Dilla track!
Thanks man! Much appreciated 🙏
Wow thats dope solo on one of my favorite j dilla joint. love from south korea
hi simon tks, this is advanced but ill give it a go, at least you push us fwd n sometimes you need to leave the comfort zone to make progress.
Great explanation. I understand what's going on but remembering it is beyond me at the moment. I need to learn my scales more !
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hei just wanted to let you know that i learned so much from your videos. You are helping people all over the world to learn jazz piano :D
Thanks! That means a lot 🙏
Hell yeah! RIP to one of the greatest and most innovative producers of all-time!
Thanks sir . God bless you cos have been waiting for something like this to help with ma ear training and development
Spot on, Simon. Much appreciate some advanced stuff from you!
Please how do you choose your fingerings to be able to play the melodies fast
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So dope nice video 👏🔥🔥🔥
Thanks man! 🙏🏻
I love it
Your tutorials are pure gold!!!
Thanks man!
Looking awesome
that G-triad blew me away!
Tasty solo! 👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome 👍👍👍👍
I'm curious about the backing song.
More solo breakdowns 🤞
Will do! They're super fun to do 😁
Love this vid! I would really like more solo’s over j dilla explained!!
Really great vid Simon! Hope you do more like this. So much to learn in terms of how we can take bits from various scales and make them fit together. Thanks for the PDF too! :)
You're welcome Col! Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
This one too how you able to identify the key of the movements and are there any rules for creating this kind of jazzy moves ???
This is great! Thank you.
Amazing brother
Thanks David! 🙏🏻
I don't think that the G triad at 6:20 is "random". You're going half step up to E minor for a moment and you're taking the arpeggio from the 3rd, and that gives the G triad. Maybe it was a subconscious choice but in my opinion very deliberate.
Yep. My thought exactly. The most common way of playing something "outside" is taking whatever you're playing up or down a half step
Would you do more of these videos
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Great video - thanks!
really nice. thanks.
I learnt, thanks! Yours Is quality stuff (as always).
Thanks Alison!
We need more of improvisation stuffs
Nice fam 👏
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plz,can you tell me what is solo sound
What synth is he using?
A sine lead
What ?? Do people really improvise solos while thinking of everything you said in real time ?
Great vids man
No, absolutely not! But you have to figure out what's going on at some point if you want to add those improvisational tools into your playing
Jeez imma steel those licks on guitar 👀
J dilla in the title 😮 had to clic and like haha ❤
Good choice 😉
short answer -- you don't, you hire a real drummer that doesn't #$@# all over your performance