Thank you so much for this quality lesson! Whenever I worry there aren’t any cool new sounds to play a short visit to UA-cam gives me a million things to occupy myself with
Even with an exercise there's so much intensity in your playing, as if it has to com from deep down. Maybe that's the secret to being a musician, play as if your life depends on it. Thanks for the very melodic exercise, this is why I play guitar.
very cool concept, even though it's a bit odd to use it in jazz context. we are used to hear in blues, classic and rock (blackbird :). but i think it's going to be cool if we add 4th (benson) and use in passing chromatics to connect the chords. But great delivery, as always!
Awesome - another fun and useful exercise. I love how musical your exercise are. It's not just a technical, unmusical practice piece. I can just run up and down the exercise and it sounds beautiful.
@@RotemSivanGuitar Great Rotem, finally a jazz musician who doesn't smell like all elite musicians. Drive is one of the coolest things like ideas I've heard in the past decade :-)
Imagining diads are way cooler than triads to me , the 5th doesn't add any new tonal experience unless you wanna use it as paasing tone or make a big ol' chord out of it, Really a big thank you for helping to see me like that, you and Paul can make a chicken play Georgia on my mind, cheers mate 🥂🍻
Definitely hear "Blackbird" in there. I love to extend the blackbird progression way above and way below the song's range. Very cool.
Yess!
Thank you so much for this quality lesson! Whenever I worry there aren’t any cool new sounds to play a short visit to UA-cam gives me a million things to occupy myself with
Trying! 🙏
Most instructive and once again, inspirational. Thank you.✌️
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Dang never thought about that idea of 10ths and just discovered your channel today. You're an amazing player man keep doing these for us learners
🙏 I'll try my best
Loving this lesson, not just helpful but gorgeous melodically at the same time
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George Van Eps loves 10ths. I think older pianists call it something like "walking 10ths." Love this sound!
Oh cool!
Even with an exercise there's so much intensity in your playing, as if it has to com from deep down. Maybe that's the secret to being a musician, play as if your life depends on it. Thanks for the very melodic exercise, this is why I play guitar.
Thank you
Great video Rotem! :)
Thanks brother!!
@@RotemSivanGuitar Is that your new place?
Yesss! Feels good to have a place finally :)
@@RotemSivanGuitar Looks like a great studio!
Great combination of theory and practice
Thanks!
Very well put lesson! Looking forward to out this into practice in the lab!!!
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I liked the soft tone
Lindo! E tão simples, ao mesmo tempo.
Ive always cathegorized shell chords as closed 1 3 7 and open 1 7 10. Open voicings make it easy to play m9 and maj9 too
Very nice, Rotem. Will try that I-III-IV loop to solo over - sounds great.
Thanks a lot for the super cool and eye-opening or rather ear-opening lesson I should say:)
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That guitar sounds really good when you play it!
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Can't wait to work on it. Nothing like studying harmonic data!
Yep. I feel you
Great video!
very cool concept, even though it's a bit odd to use it in jazz context. we are used to hear in blues, classic and rock (blackbird :). but i think it's going to be cool if we add 4th (benson) and use in passing chromatics to connect the chords.
But great delivery, as always!
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thanks
day two of asking for a full guitar and studio tour. God just looking at that guitar i could shed a tear.
Lol. We'll get there ❤️
Very nice and interesting. Thanks
Thanks!
Wunderbar, Ich liebe es!
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Lovely
Awesome - another fun and useful exercise. I love how musical your exercise are. It's not just a technical, unmusical practice piece. I can just run up and down the exercise and it sounds beautiful.
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Thank you!
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Number One
Goodbye Angels - RHCP
Reckoner - Radiohead
Blackbird - Beatles
Name more songs that take advantage of tenths!
I think Biffy Clyro - Many of Horror (intro)
Hi Rotem, what about joinin harmony and Guit technique togheter?
We can try
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Great Rotem, finally a jazz musician who doesn't smell like all elite musicians. Drive is one of the coolest things like ideas I've heard in the past decade :-)
lovely
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Imagining diads are way cooler than triads to me , the 5th doesn't add any new tonal experience unless you wanna use it as paasing tone or make a big ol' chord out of it,
Really a big thank you for helping to see me like that, you and Paul can make a chicken play Georgia on my mind, cheers mate 🥂🍻
Diads are the best!
Lol
John Frusciante loves to use these.
Yep
...like Beatles "Blackbird" intro....
Yas
"The metronome is far... not that far"
still waiting for whole tone video...
Oh yas