Play m7b5 arps on 3rd of Dom7 chords - 3, 5, b7, 9. Move it up 1/2 step and you get Valt of the previous chord - b7, b9, 3, b13. Example A7 to E7alt to A7 - C#-7b5 to D-7b5 to C#7b5. V/I subs all day long!!! Every note resolves PERFECTLY!!!! This is great stuff to know. Most guitarists don't know their m7b5 arps.
Excellent. Your stuff is super solid. Your tone is impeccable. Your approach is methodical. You do not whoop and holler during your own solos. You do not resort to gimmicks to try to gain subscribers or viewers. You have 100% integrity. Subscribed.
Thanks Morten It’s a really cool sounding arpeggio, and guitar. This has opened a lot of doors for me, I’m going to be busy for weeks, Brilliant, keep up the great work.
Nice! I'm pretty far back on the names of the notes buy I'll take it. Thanks for posting Wow! Holey crap! I just watched the last half. Awesome lick. I will spend some time on this one, cheers mate
Been using this approach for years, it's like one "shortcut" to sounding modal But yeah, I never experimented with altered sounding stuff. So thank you Justin from the Philippines P. S. Nice guitar 😊
@@MortenF cool. And...don't stop creating concept lesson videos for us! ha ha! we need you and your great lessons! thanks again morton! I like many others, continue to learn a ton from each video you create.
Nobody can ask you to play slowly because this is a free content and if someone is going to pay for it, well, you have sheet music and tabs, so read them.
m7b5 = Diminished Major Seventh (DimMaj7) not Half-Diminished Half-Diminished Seventh is the a Diminished Chord that Stacks an Interval of Neutral Seconds (3 Quarter Steps) which is a Quarter-Note (Western 24TET & Robertian 28TET) Half-Diminished is a Diminished Chord that Stacks the Interval of Neutral Seconds which are Intervals in 24TET 12TET Chromatic & 14TET Chromatic, 24TET Quarter-Tone & 28TET Quarter-Tone
Play m7b5 arps on 3rd of Dom7 chords - 3, 5, b7, 9. Move it up 1/2 step and you get Valt of the previous chord - b7, b9, 3, b13. Example A7 to E7alt to A7 - C#-7b5 to D-7b5 to C#7b5. V/I subs all day long!!! Every note resolves PERFECTLY!!!! This is great stuff to know. Most guitarists don't know their m7b5 arps.
Excellent. Your stuff is super solid. Your tone is impeccable. Your approach is methodical. You do not whoop and holler during your own solos. You do not resort to gimmicks to try to gain subscribers or viewers. You have 100% integrity. Subscribed.
I will study this run later, but right now I really just want to listen to it and enjoy this tone! Great guitar!
Always good hearing from you. Hope you, the family and TipTop are well 😎🎸🖖🏻
We missed you Morten. Welcome back! Great lesson as always. Your old Yamaha looks and sounds great!
Great sound Morten 👍 m7b5 sounds great and v versatile
A guitar lesson from Morten! Insta like!
Amazing! Thanks a lot my friend!
Thanks so much. This might not help some but thankfully I'm ready for it. Man this immediately improved my playing rock and blues. Thanks again!
I am coming from bluesrock and funk, yet want to gain some "flavour" from jazz harmonies. This lession is very helpful, thanks a lot.
Good to see you again, & with some powerful info too
Excellent God bless you morten
Thanks Morten
It’s a really cool sounding arpeggio, and guitar.
This has opened a lot of doors for me, I’m going to be busy for weeks,
Brilliant, keep up the great work.
Awesome lesson!
Great sounding guitar. Puts those 335s to shame! Thank you for the lesson and happy Easter
Great line Morten, always love your videos
Great video! Thank you so much. I needed that!
Fantastic lesson. Thank you!
Thanks. Definitely learned some shades!
Nice! I'm pretty far back on the names of the notes buy I'll take it. Thanks for posting
Wow! Holey crap! I just watched the last half. Awesome lick. I will spend some time on this one, cheers mate
Cool sound, I like to use the cry me a river lick over -7b5
Great Lesson!!!
as usual another awesome idea... growing up playing country I jumped straight to the Bb dominant LOL don't know if thats good or bad
You are Great ....
Been using this approach for years, it's like one "shortcut" to sounding modal
But yeah, I never experimented with altered sounding stuff. So thank you
Justin from the Philippines
P. S. Nice guitar 😊
Sitting around watching guitar lessons waiting for my sprained wrist to heal so I can try this.
Just healed up enough to try it!
this is not the shit this is the r e a l s h i t.
thx!
Love ya mort!!!!
Thank you Mr. Farestrand ( sorry if i write your name wrong, why you remove your youtube Last name )
Hey Morton! Great to have you back. What model guitar is that? Very nice! Cheers! ✌🏼
Thanks man, it's a SA2200
@@MortenF cool. And...don't stop creating concept lesson videos for us! ha ha! we need you and your great lessons! thanks again morton! I like many others, continue to learn a ton from each video you create.
Sounds spicy 🌶
If there were a Nobel prize for guitar tuition, Morten would be a worthy recipient!
Great lesson. Thank you maestro.
And who is that one person at this point who thumbed down this video.
They must have not understood it.
Haters gonna hate.🙄
Very nice
Nobody can ask you to play slowly because this is a free content and if someone is going to pay for it, well, you have sheet music and tabs, so read them.
Video settings: playback speed 0.5 if you need it slower.
Hi Morten, do you still update/add new lessons on your website? Or did you finished creating more content?
Not at the time, I might in the future, but have no exact plans for it.
Good stuff 👍
m7b5 = Diminished Major Seventh (DimMaj7) not Half-Diminished
Half-Diminished Seventh is the a Diminished Chord that Stacks an Interval of Neutral Seconds (3 Quarter Steps) which is a Quarter-Note (Western 24TET & Robertian 28TET)
Half-Diminished is a Diminished Chord that Stacks the Interval of Neutral Seconds which are Intervals in 24TET
12TET Chromatic & 14TET Chromatic, 24TET Quarter-Tone & 28TET Quarter-Tone
No it’s not.
@@MortenF oh yes it is
@@MortenF TET = Tone Equal Temperament
C Half-Diminished Scale = C Dd Eb Fd Gb Abd A Bd C
Half-Sharps & Half-Sharps
@@bobbymcloughlin3452 m7b5 = half diminished. Google it.
Diminished Chords
Diminished Triad
dim6 = Diminished Sixth = Dim6 = Diminished Diatonic
m7b5 = Diminished Major 7 = DimMaj7 = Diminished Tetrad (Diatonic)
dim7 = Diminished Dominant 7 = DimV7 = Diminished Tetrad
I Meant Google the 8-TET Scale that is a Half-Diminished Scale
Minor Third = 3 Half-Notes (12TET)
Neutral Second = 3 Quarter-Notes (24TET)
I have this guitar 🎸😎
What is the model ?
Who would thumbs down this? #trollers
stupidly useful,,, frankly i get the most out of the useable substitutions for that image..
wtf? he needs lessons. Total crap!
Why has nobody made this vid before
Great lesson!