Wow, that’s a great fundamentals lesson, you do a great job teaching , Thank you for your giving heart, it’s very much appreciated, Please continue your work with teaching on the web,
Nice lesson, Juan👍😄. A good roadmap for concepts to explore. Especially liked the discussion around spreads (which you’re so killer at!) and voice leading. Multiple viewings needed to absorb missed points😉.
@@augusito Hi Augusto, I don't have a dedicated video for that on the UA-cam channel, but I do have a lesson pack available for sale on my website entirely on the subject. That may be able to point you in.the right direction!
Hey Juan, great lesson can't thank you enough! I've been looking for a way to practice my fundamentals again to reinforce my chord playing and voice leading. Referring to the last practice exercise of moving through keys in different interval cycles... I found it fascinating how quickly you were able to access each cycle. When I'm asked to move up a certain interval from the root of the key that's very simple for me to access, lets say 6ths C to A.. easy but I find it increasingly difficult to string together another consecutive diatonic 6th and so on... any tips on getting quicker? Wondering if you think in terms of note names or shapes changing. or most likely both lol Thanks
Thanks for watching, Lou! Happy to hear this one hit home for you! Regarding how to get quicker, the most straight-forward answer is just practicing them. I remember being very slow when I first started, and needing a guide sheet to get through cycles. Eventually, once you figure out the procedure, you can begin to do it in your head. Go as slow as you need to to begin with. I usually think of where I'm going to next, and then try the nearest chord available based on where I'm at. Hope this helps!
Wow, that’s a great fundamentals lesson, you do a great job teaching ,
Thank you for your giving heart, it’s very much appreciated,
Please continue your work with teaching on the web,
@@michaelgonzales8593 Thanks, Michael! Much appreciated and hope you enjoy the other educational material on the channel.
Glad I found your channel ☺
Thank you, Annette!
Fantastic lesson - thank you
Glad you found it helpful!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for watching, and for the support!
Fantastic lesson Juan!
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it!
Great lesson Juan. Mick Goodrick cycles are so useful to learn your chords and voice leading
Thank you! Yes, definitely agree on the cycles. Great fundamental work in general!
Great tutorial Juan...
Thank you, Brutus!
Nice lesson, Juan👍😄. A good roadmap for concepts to explore. Especially liked the discussion around spreads (which you’re so killer at!) and voice leading. Multiple viewings needed to absorb missed points😉.
Thank you so much, Barry! Really appreciate it!
Great lesson! Regarding spread triads, is there any set method for those? Are you just dropping the lowest note an octave? Thanks!
I did a small lesson pack on that actually! That said, in essence, you would drop the middle note an octave (or raise it - either approach will work).
@@JuanDhas Hi Juan...I really can't find this video about spread triads, where can i find it?
@@augusito Hi Augusto, I don't have a dedicated video for that on the UA-cam channel, but I do have a lesson pack available for sale on my website entirely on the subject. That may be able to point you in.the right direction!
@@JuanDhas Ok, thank you Juan! I was going crazy 😅
@@augusito No worries! Happy to help!
Hey Juan, great lesson can't thank you enough! I've been looking for a way to practice my fundamentals again to reinforce my chord playing and voice leading. Referring to the last practice exercise of moving through keys in different interval cycles... I found it fascinating how quickly you were able to access each cycle. When I'm asked to move up a certain interval from the root of the key that's very simple for me to access, lets say 6ths C to A.. easy but I find it increasingly difficult to string together another consecutive diatonic 6th and so on... any tips on getting quicker? Wondering if you think in terms of note names or shapes changing. or most likely both lol Thanks
Thanks for watching, Lou! Happy to hear this one hit home for you! Regarding how to get quicker, the most straight-forward answer is just practicing them. I remember being very slow when I first started, and needing a guide sheet to get through cycles. Eventually, once you figure out the procedure, you can begin to do it in your head. Go as slow as you need to to begin with. I usually think of where I'm going to next, and then try the nearest chord available based on where I'm at. Hope this helps!
Okay I know I'm a fanboy but I think you might actually be a decent singer too!
Hahaha! Thanks, Marek!
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
Glad you got plenty out of it!