nice video man, thanks!! I love that bassline from electric relaxation, was messing around with it a few time ago. Ronnie Foster and Q-tip are the man!!
The original song is in c#maj7. The most natural way to play it is in cmaj7. I would guess the original is tuned up or using a capo. I the actual phrasing is different than what’s shown here using an open e and a.
Damn, this one is quite interesting, but for the moment the only one all the pyramind videos i´ve seen and studied that i´m struglling to really understand all of it, ufff, i´ll have to see it a few times i guess
These are not altered chords. Altered chords are dominant chords with b9 #9 #11 b13. These transitional major chords may be considered substitute dominant chords though, if you add the 7th.
Hi Carl, the expression altered chord is often used that way in jazz, but that's not the limit of its definition. Check out this summary: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altered_chord
Nice one, been trying to work this out for ages. Playing it is like a meditation.
I searched the chords for this progression everywhere and this is the only one that truly feel sounds like the original, awesome job!
the song uses a sample of mystic brew by ronnie foster, worth a mention
thanks for the tutorial
neat! thanks for the note. any time!
Wow, I am glad someone can see that some hip hop has musicality to it. Thank you for this.
love me some TCQ, great lesson!
Very informative!!! Never heard it put this way keep up the good work
nice video man, thanks!! I love that bassline from electric relaxation, was messing around with it a few time ago. Ronnie Foster and Q-tip are the man!!
NICE , VERY NICE !!
love this!!!
thanks
The original song is in c#maj7. The most natural way to play it is in cmaj7. I would guess the original is tuned up or using a capo. I the actual phrasing is different than what’s shown here using an open e and a.
Point is that is not TCQ responsible for those great chords progression but Ronnie Foster.. Anyway.. I am loving TCQ
Damn, this one is quite interesting, but for the moment the only one all the pyramind videos i´ve seen and studied that i´m struglling to really understand all of it, ufff, i´ll have to see it a few times i guess
Hey rodrik, still have questions on the concept in this video? Let me know and I'll do what I can to make it clearer.
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These are not altered chords. Altered chords are dominant chords with b9 #9 #11 b13. These transitional major chords may be considered substitute dominant chords though, if you add the 7th.
Hi Carl, the expression altered chord is often used that way in jazz, but that's not the limit of its definition. Check out this summary: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altered_chord
His shirt is an album cover I’ve seen but can’t place it. Anybody?
8 months later i imagine you already founded it, but just in case it is Unknown pleasures by joy división
A time when music was easy on the ears