Hi I've been struggling a lot with understanding how to work out a song that I love now watching this video I'm starting to see how it's done thnx a lot bro
Thanks for this lesson, it helps a lot! I have been a member of your LJS community and eventually will join it again. The way you explain things is easy to follow, despite the difficulty of some of the concepts discussed. I still have issues when I find a chart of a jazz standard with many altered or "weird" chords, but at least I am not afraid of trying to make an analysis of it. As a bassist, I can always play the root note and may be the third to get out of the trouble, at least! 😅
Brent: super helpful, and it’s great that you share these videos with all of us. But please take this as constructive viewer feedback: Use. Fewer. Words. Like, a lot fewer.
Glad you found it helpful! We have a great masterclass as part of our Jazz Theory Breakthrough digital workshop that goes over diminished scale and it's uses (link in description).
The most difficult thing to me is to take advantage of the roman numeral system to help me memorizing jazz standards progressions (keeping in memory complete chord-by-chord progressions seems to be literally impossible). Since there are so many jazz standards with several key changes, secondary dominant chords that do not belong to the actual key signatures, etc etc, in the end I haven't found yet a reliable method to get rid of the lead sheets... Anyone could please give some ideas to improve on this particular subject?
Hi I've been struggling a lot with understanding how to work out a song that I love now watching this video I'm starting to see how it's done thnx a lot bro
I still have some sheet music when i attended jazz work shop but now I'm gonna start over again even though I'm in my years gonna have a go at it
Excellent lesson! Thank you very much!
My pleasure!
Thanks for this lesson, it helps a lot! I have been a member of your LJS community and eventually will join it again. The way you explain things is easy to follow, despite the difficulty of some of the concepts discussed. I still have issues when I find a chart of a jazz standard with many altered or "weird" chords, but at least I am not afraid of trying to make an analysis of it. As a bassist, I can always play the root note and may be the third to get out of the trouble, at least! 😅
Glad you enjoyed it (and thanks for being a member in the past)!
Brent: super helpful, and it’s great that you share these videos with all of us. But please take this as constructive viewer feedback: Use. Fewer. Words. Like, a lot fewer.
Glad you found it helpful, and thanks for the feedback!
Very helpful tutorial! Thank you
Your welcome!
Very nice masterclass, I’d love to hear about the diminished theory from your perspective.
Glad you found it helpful! We have a great masterclass as part of our Jazz Theory Breakthrough digital workshop that goes over diminished scale and it's uses (link in description).
The most difficult thing to me is to take advantage of the roman numeral system to help me memorizing jazz standards progressions (keeping in memory complete chord-by-chord progressions seems to be literally impossible).
Since there are so many jazz standards with several key changes, secondary dominant chords that do not belong to the actual key signatures, etc etc, in the end I haven't found yet a reliable method to get rid of the lead sheets... Anyone could please give some ideas to improve on this particular subject?