Stevie Wonder's World Of Harmony
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- Peter Martin breaks down a unique entry point to beginner AND advanced harmony through Stevie Wonder's classic "My Cherie Amour".
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One of the few pianists on this planet who actually knows how to teach Stevie Wonder tunes and plays them all like a BOSS! Another awesome video, Peter! Thank you.
I can’t believe this is free
This is awesome. Brazil in the house
Ma cherie amour dude... from colombia, here, loving stevie everyday. Cheers
Genius. Thanks for this Peter. It's wonderful
Fantastic!! pls more stevie wonder!
Thank you for sharing your HEART. I'll dwell on this for this whole month.
They’ve built an amazing international audience- right from my hometown of St. Louis - with the music that I love. Can’t beat this.
Positive vibes and harmony.. thank you! Francesco from Italy
Thank you, Peter. Best regards from Spain.
Mate! You r a don!!! Thank you for doing this ❤🥳🥳🥳🥳🎹
Incredible man. You are an inspiration Peter!
I miss your Shelter In Place lives!
Congratulations Peter from Spain
Thank you so much !
You made such a useful video about some Stevie Wonders songs, we all appreciate it !🙏🏻
Thanks Peter, great lesson and demonstration and inspiring too.
The best video from Peter, and i've seen a lot. You seem so happy when you play that song.
Yes ! Just clicked on this video, and i already know that it will be awesome before seeing it ! Peter explaining and playing Stevie Wonder= Top !
Nigeria is here
My Cherie Amour... Charlotte/ Salisbury NC
THAT WAS BEAUTIFUL
Thanks for the video.
love this song!
love you peter! thanks!
Brisbane Australia here
Gracias maestro, muy didáctico y artístico tu turorial, haces muy buen trabajo
Glasgow Jazz festival is at the end of June, it needs Peter Martin there.
Awesome
I had a blind musician friend back in the 80s that Stevie Wonder would give him his old electronics and so on.. at least 8' foot to 6 feet tall shelving... If I could remember his name ... I've not met Stevie in person ... I am in So. Oregon
Gold...⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
You could make a whole tune out of just that introduction, with either a "B" section or an AABA structure.
Fantastic, I love everything thing about it. Beautifully thought and easy to digest!! That’s the art of a Great teacher. Stevie is Mt. Rushmore then there’s others No dis to the Other Gifted Legends. But there’s Only 1 Stevie like there is as Only 1 Prince. Pls keep up the deep dive lesson there Gold!!
Killer stuff.
Nice
Incredible insights. I wonder how you came up with the chords/pentatonics in the boxes. For example for the Bmaj7, is the rule that the pentatonic for a maj7 chord built on the flat 7 scale degree is always built off the third degree of that chord? Is the pentatonic for the 4maj7 chord always built off the 1chord? Why is the box chord for Ab13b9 built off the 6th degree when the box chord for B7alt is built from the flat7 degree?
This be out of my pay grade, but he play piano good. Très good.
Peter: You hit it out of the ballpark again. Has Stevie ever gotten in touch with you?
Awesome! Thanks!
I don't understand the Fo in the last bar though.
To me, choosing an F chord is the right choice, yes, since it feels as an Ab7 with a F chord on top. (or Dminor7; there's also a D feel in it)
But then it's a F7b9, not an Fo.
(Fo would mean F, Ab & B having to be in the chord/scale; but it's F#, A, C, so it's actually a F#o instead)
My Cherie amour. Oh yes. Hi from Ibiza spain
The best
Thanks
San Diego, CA
God save these guys. Ditto! ❤
a bit off topic -but what's that nice looking drum set in the background please?
Hey Peter
this is what I pay the internet bills for
clive south africa
Dream vid: “Peter Martin interviews Stevie Wonder, who shares his trademark approach to melodic and harmonic composition. Using some of his best known tunes by way of example”.
My Cherie Amour
Estonia Is watching you
You're amazing! Thanks!! From ISRAEL
Hong kong!
Maaaaan you can pLAY🗣️
Nigeria
Detroit
John MacMillan, Vietnam
Philly🎉
Peter I am bringing you to Africa.
F/Ab makes a flat 9 chord right? Not a #11
Nope, sharp 9.
F Triad with an Ab bass makes an incomplete Ab 13b9 chord. Period.
At around 27.58, when the chord is B7#11, and you say G-nat. doesn't sound good?
The G# sounds better.
That's because the parent diatonic scale for you pentatonic is F# melodic minor. It's the whole-tone portion of the melodic minor. I prefer the pentatonic F#-G#-A-C#-F(E#)
Perfect BUT - why confuse us with 1 3 4 5 7 as min pent?
When 1 b3 4 5 b7 is actual min pent.
I know that's how Classically trained musos do it when the context is minor - but it' just creates confusion.
Thanks
My Cherie Amour