That made me realise that Arpeggios aren't 'Broken Chords' like people say but are Pre-Cursors of chords built at the scale level.Which is a positive message.Marvellous teaching. Thanks to you both.
This is brilliant!! Every musician should study theory: all melody, harmony, and rhythm. Also, it's very important that every musician have a background on piano, no matter if you're a singer, or play ANY instrument!!
Great lesson from Dani, trying jazz guitar and good to get different perspectives. Enjoyed all of Sunday School series Andy, hope you can continue at some point - guess it's a lot of hard work for you.
@@AndyEdwardsDrummer Hi Andy no I am not related to Trevor Rabin, although I know a lot about him as he was in a South African band called Rabbit, before joining Yes. Many thanks Andy for the entertaining content you provide on music. As a music teacher here in South Africa, I find it very informative and valuable, especially your views on where music is going in the future.
Very informative video, thanks. The ending reminds me of my 8 am lectures in histology when the prof would turn out the lights and show slide after slide of normal and abnormal cells from different tissues. I got a C in that class. I could not stay awake.
In the Americas Jazz and Brasilien Music play around with European Harmony in a Way that they kept Chromatic Tonal Music at the Vanguard. Modern European Composers have abandoned Chromatic Tonal Music long ago. Not that there are no European Composers that try to go back to Pre-Modern Times but they do not seem to Connect with People like Jazz and Brasilien Music.
Thanks to Mr. Rabin for his great contribution here. This series has almost gotten me to dig out my old Yamaha acoustic, restring it, and start growing painful callouses on my fingertips again. Maybe in 2025...
Even before I get to the meat of this video, a couple of minutes of thought, and I now know why I play Am, Dm, G7, Cmaj7. That's a good start. Plenty for me to work with now I've watched it all, and I may have to come back to it. Thanks.
Oh man, I love this! Andy, I love all your videos, and having Dani on for this primer on jazz harmony was bloody perfect! Dani is a monster guitarist, but he's also a brilliant educator, not to mention funny as all fuck. Cheers!
Bridge bone filed down to nearly as buzzy as youers 😉 😱 Ughhhh... accidentally snipped through the keepy bit of the new high E string. Ready to go on the other five ✊🥸
She definitely isn't your typical UA-cam guitarist playing metal but Allan Holdsworth tunes and Mike Stern tunes with her own improvations. She definitely doesn't get the credit she deserves.
That made me realise that Arpeggios aren't 'Broken Chords' like people say but are Pre-Cursors of chords built at the scale level.Which is a positive message.Marvellous teaching.
Thanks to you both.
This is absolutely superb. I've spent a ton of money on education and this has never been so well explained to me as this
Glad it was helpful! Go and subscribe over at Dani's channel
I've already done that Andy, from when you did a video about jazz education with him
I'll miss Andy's Sunday school, you and Dani are truly great teachers.... Thank you.
thanks Dani and Andy, that was great
iii m chord properties 13:48
Thanks. That was the exact thing I needed to go back to.
This is brilliant!! Every musician should study theory: all melody, harmony, and rhythm. Also, it's very important that every musician have a background on piano, no matter if you're a singer, or play ANY instrument!!
Especially piano players
Fantastic. A lightbulb just went on with the grouping of the diatonic chords into the four categories.
Great lesson from Dani, trying jazz guitar and good to get different perspectives. Enjoyed all of Sunday School series Andy, hope you can continue at some point - guess it's a lot of hard work for you.
Glad you enjoyed it! It is, if they got the views I don't mind the work, perhaps they will catch on in the future
Thanks for having me!
Brilliant lesson Dani!
Are you related to Trevor Rabin?
@@AndyEdwardsDrummer Hi Andy no I am not related to Trevor Rabin, although I know a lot about him as he was in a South African band called Rabbit, before joining Yes. Many thanks Andy for the entertaining content you provide on music. As a music teacher here in South Africa, I find it very informative and valuable, especially your views on where music is going in the future.
@@graemebarnes4405 Great info here, I was asking Dani though....
Very informative video, thanks. The ending reminds me of my 8 am lectures in histology when the prof would turn out the lights and show slide after slide of normal and abnormal cells from different tissues. I got a C in that class. I could not stay awake.
In the Americas Jazz and Brasilien Music play around with European Harmony in a Way that they kept Chromatic Tonal Music at the Vanguard. Modern European Composers have abandoned Chromatic Tonal Music long ago.
Not that there are no European Composers that try to go back to Pre-Modern Times but they do not seem to Connect with People like Jazz and Brasilien Music.
Awesome video have a great day Andy ❤😊
Thanks to Mr. Rabin for his great contribution here. This series has almost gotten me to dig out my old Yamaha acoustic, restring it, and start growing painful callouses on my fingertips again. Maybe in 2025...
Even before I get to the meat of this video, a couple of minutes of thought, and I now know why I play Am, Dm, G7, Cmaj7. That's a good start. Plenty for me to work with now I've watched it all, and I may have to come back to it. Thanks.
Oh man, I love this! Andy, I love all your videos, and having Dani on for this primer on jazz harmony was bloody perfect! Dani is a monster guitarist, but he's also a brilliant educator, not to mention funny as all fuck. Cheers!
Oh yeah baby 👶
You can check her out on UA-cam with her playing Donna Lee in the style of 7 different pianists on guitar.
Tory Slusher.
Excellent, thanks
Glad you liked it!
Dani is great. He awesome at rhythm and melody too! Get him back.
Is Dani related to the great musician Trevor Rabin by any chance?
What's the song playing before the video gets underway?
Bridge bone filed down to nearly as buzzy as youers 😉
😱 Ughhhh... accidentally snipped through the keepy bit of the new high E string.
Ready to go on the other five ✊🥸
You should check out Tory Slusher if you love Jazz. She is awesome.
She definitely isn't your typical UA-cam guitarist playing metal but Allan Holdsworth tunes and Mike Stern tunes with her own improvations. She definitely doesn't get the credit she deserves.
She?
Yeah Tory Slusher not Dani Rabin. She is actually great and doesn't get the recognition she deserves.
Not saying Dani Rabin is bad
I suppose this video is just for musicians.
Songwriters, composers and arrangers too