This is an excellent run down on slash chords and types along with what to do with them. I am gonna now experiment with these ideas. This really great, thanks so much. I also love the Blue album and always wondered what the voices were in the unique beautiul chords.
It’s great you put the chords in context that makes easier to relate. I know they occur in pop music - Elton John in “burning down the mission” Carol king on “it’s too late” and countless others
Love Joni even more as I listen to your lesson. She went beyond current music language and created her own brand new vocabulary. Thank you, so awesome!
Thank you for discussing slash and polychords AND Joni Mitchell! She is such an amazing source of incredible, deep, sad, joyous, introspective and well crafted music. Did you know that she developed something like 60 of her own guitar tunings? The harmonic variety that she reaches this way is evidenced on many recordings and is truly unique. Thanks again!
@@JeremySiskind her laura nyro , brian wilson ,todd rundgren and many others guse to have a kind of muiscalitu , wich means knowledge of music theory , chords , scales, keys etc , that nobody , or just few, seems to have today....it's sad
I was looking on YT for a Slash Chord explainer and here you have one. Excellent.
Tada!!!!! 🎉
Nice one, Jeremy. Thanks for clarifying the different types.
My pleasure!
fascinating!
Thanks so much, Theo!
This is an excellent run down on slash chords and types along with what to do with them. I am gonna now experiment with these ideas. This really great, thanks so much. I also love the Blue album and always wondered what the voices were in the unique beautiul chords.
Thanks for the comment, Conner! Blue changed so many lives, mine included!
S'wonderful 🎉
Joni's the best, right?
This is so so cool.
It’s great you put the chords in context that makes easier to relate.
I know they occur in pop music - Elton John in “burning down the mission”
Carol king on “it’s too late” and countless others
Great point, Jim and good ear!
Love Joni even more as I listen to your lesson. She went beyond current music language and created her own brand new vocabulary. Thank you, so awesome!
I love Joni too! Listening to Blue really changed my life.
Thank you for discussing slash and polychords AND Joni Mitchell! She is such an amazing source of incredible, deep, sad, joyous, introspective and well crafted music. Did you know that she developed something like 60 of her own guitar tunings? The harmonic variety that she reaches this way is evidenced on many recordings and is truly unique. Thanks again!
Hear, hear! I knew she did her own guitar tunings, but I didn’t know it was that deep.
Steely Dan also uses slash chords and they're prominent in their tune, "Josie."
Great! They’re such a great way to achieve colorful sounds without totally making the harmony “weird”
she's so fantastic songwriter isn't?
Maybe my favorite ever!
@@JeremySiskind her laura nyro , brian wilson ,todd rundgren and many others guse to have a kind of muiscalitu , wich means knowledge of music theory , chords , scales, keys etc , that nobody , or just few, seems to have today....it's sad