Wow! 🤩 Brilliant! So grateful for how you share this information. 🙏🏽 ✨ What an amazing teacher you are. Mind blown… clear and concise explanation for common tones..okay, will get to work on this. Thanks for keeping the joy in music, Jack!
Genuinely one of the most important harmony lessons! You can play whatever chords if they have common tones, whether you know theory or not. Try it inside the chords though not just on the top note, and you can change the note as you move through the chords.
This is so weird - about three weeks ago, I started trying to move behind typical chord changes (1, 4, 5, 1) by using common tones in chords. So C major can go to Eb major. You can use any of the notes as the common tone. Then pops up this great video. For chord changes, I think the challenge is to come up with chord progressions that are different enough to interest the ear, but still be familiar enough to not challenge listeners (unless you're writing jazz.). Great video - would love to see more along these lines.
You have explained the concept very well, thanks for that, absolutely no need to apologize for not being a teacher. It was in a very playful way, which is very tempting for the viewer to start experimenting too!
Jack one lesson suggestion - Can you please do some melodic piano/chord lessons for 25-key midi keyboards where you do not have the entire range of keys. I haven't come across those in UA-cam. I have noticed you sometimes doing two finger chords on the OP-1 videos in this channel. Thanks!
Awesome man. This reminds me of when you had the Hydrasynth Deluxe. The falcon played this bloody achingly beautiful piece and kept the right pinky on whilst playing away for ages. It sounded kinda like gospel organ progressions? Stunning. Is that the same technique? Anyway, magic video as always chaps. Away to practice ✌🏻
This is a great technique Jack, thank you! Just one question - 5:27 What makes this not work? (and when you add the C#) - I don't fully understand the relationship, lol. Thanks for all you do! 💙
@malan hemal Oh cheers for this recommendation - that video is so great! So what you're saying is that even the C# isn't out? As long as it eventually resolves? Thanks for your help!
Years of musical training and I've never heard something so useful explained so simply. Well done.
You've done it again Jack and a are very entertaining and a natural teacher. I now have something else to work on. Keep those lessons coming.
Cool stuff jack
Wow! 🤩 Brilliant! So grateful for how you share this information. 🙏🏽 ✨ What an amazing teacher you are. Mind blown… clear and concise explanation for common tones..okay, will get to work on this. Thanks for keeping the joy in music, Jack!
Happy Birthday Jack!
This common note concept is at the heart of bagpipe play--the drone note accompanied by chords or melodic lines.
Genuinely one of the most important harmony lessons! You can play whatever chords if they have common tones, whether you know theory or not. Try it inside the chords though not just on the top note, and you can change the note as you move through the chords.
This was a fantastic lesson. Thank you so much!!
This is so weird - about three weeks ago, I started trying to move behind typical chord changes (1, 4, 5, 1) by using common tones in chords. So C major can go to Eb major. You can use any of the notes as the common tone. Then pops up this great video. For chord changes, I think the challenge is to come up with chord progressions that are different enough to interest the ear, but still be familiar enough to not challenge listeners (unless you're writing jazz.). Great video - would love to see more along these lines.
Wow! A new trick for a 68 year old dog is very bark worthy! Howl worthy too!
HOWWWWLLLL!
You have explained the concept very well, thanks for that, absolutely no need to apologize for not being a teacher. It was in a very playful way, which is very tempting for the viewer to start experimenting too!
Great lesson mate 😊 you can do this on the bass end of the keyboard and it works as well on chords played with the right hand.
Super helpful, thank you
now this was a worthwhile video^^
great lesson. perfect for neosoul
Hi Jack. Thanks!
You should do more on expensive chords! I love all your videos.
This channel is great
Flipping great video! 👍 👍
Coool...pretty sure i already do this but never heard of the concept before. Gonna mess around with this 👍
Thanks
"more please" - Oliver
This is really interesting, thanks!
Jack one lesson suggestion - Can you please do some melodic piano/chord lessons for 25-key midi keyboards where you do not have the entire range of keys. I haven't come across those in UA-cam. I have noticed you sometimes doing two finger chords on the OP-1 videos in this channel. Thanks!
Awesome man. This reminds me of when you had the Hydrasynth Deluxe. The falcon played this bloody achingly beautiful piece and kept the right pinky on whilst playing away for ages. It sounded kinda like gospel organ progressions? Stunning. Is that the same technique? Anyway, magic video as always chaps. Away to practice ✌🏻
This is great.
Ace
Amazing
This is a great technique Jack, thank you! Just one question - 5:27 What makes this not work? (and when you add the C#) - I don't fully understand the relationship, lol. Thanks for all you do! 💙
You should check out Jacob collier. There's a video, "Musician explains harmony in 5 levels." Please watch it, I think you find it helpful.
@malan hemal Oh cheers for this recommendation - that video is so great! So what you're saying is that even the C# isn't out? As long as it eventually resolves? Thanks for your help!
@@derekfernandez7701 Yeah, That's exactly right. isn't that awesome!
@@derekfernandez7701 I have seen mangold projects videos. Here's one ua-cam.com/video/n2YroOswm0E/v-deo.html
@@derekfernandez7701 ua-cam.com/video/lY4CTVFn8NA/v-deo.html
Jack, please don't ever say you're not a teacher. You are.
I thought it might be a good idea to record that single note on repeat so you can free up to just play chords and listen
Fun
Lol the like button doesn't work !🤔