Using Diminished Over 'Sweet Georgia Brown' - Gypsy Jazz Guitar Secrets Lesson

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    Using Diminished Over ‘Sweet Georgia Brown’ - Gypsy Jazz Guitar Secrets Lesson
    I got a question from Mark Allerton who attended our Gypsy Jazz Breakthrough Retreat in Perth, Australia earlier this year. He wanted to learn about “How to use diminished harmony on Dominant 7th chords?”
    A good and really useful example of using diminished over dominant 7ths is found in the popular standard ‘Sweet Georgia Brown’.
    The chord scheme is largely made up of big chunks of 7th chords namely
    E7
    A7
    D7
    In your solos when you’re improvising it’s handy to know how to apply diminished ideas.
    Here’s how:
    E7 - play diminished shape on 6th Fret
    A7 - play diminished shape on 5th fret
    D7 - play diminished shape on 4th fret
    Like all diminished chords you can slide them up and down every three frets and the harmony stays the same.
    Pro Tips:
    First, get used to the sound and where the diminished chord is located.
    Then begin to try sliding the diminished chord up and down every three frets.
    Next, experiment with licks or arpeggios based from those diminished chords.
    Have fun and If you have a question about gypsy jazz just zap me a email:
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 37

  • @dorienjames5276
    @dorienjames5276 6 років тому +1

    Perfect. So concise and instantly usable. Love the casual "and then you're at the G" chord.

    • @GypsyJazzSecrets
      @GypsyJazzSecrets  6 років тому

      Dorien James - glad it helps mate...Keep it simple! Robin

  • @rogierasselt4972
    @rogierasselt4972 2 роки тому

    I am learning so much from your free lessons on youtube. Thank you kindly for the effort of making them and uploading them , I appreciate so much...:)

  • @piotrbalmusic
    @piotrbalmusic Рік тому +1

    Excellent video indeed... thanks Nolan. 🙏

  • @rob1389
    @rob1389 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Robin, this is a brilliant lesson. I'm a jazz beginner on the violin, I'm working on Sweet Georgia Brown at the moment. It's really helpful to have the diminished chords explained, I didn't realise they descend chromatically, it sounds awesome, I'm looking forward to using this as a strategy for improvising.

    • @GypsyJazzSecrets
      @GypsyJazzSecrets  3 роки тому

      Welcome man yes it’s handy in SGB that you can defend chromatically with the dim chords. Stay inspired! Robin

  • @jamescopeland5358
    @jamescopeland5358 2 роки тому +1

    That's a great idea Robin, I try to slip diminished lick every time I can

  • @waltpuryear2503
    @waltpuryear2503 6 років тому +1

    OMG, I could hear that change a'comin! WOWWOWOW! Thank you for this chop AND CONCEPT!!!

  • @nickharris9761
    @nickharris9761 Рік тому +1

    Love it !

  • @superalbertos550
    @superalbertos550 6 років тому +2

    As always a great lesson. Always something new from great Robin professor

    • @GypsyJazzSecrets
      @GypsyJazzSecrets  6 років тому +1

      superalbertos550 thanks for the kind words Abe... but please not Professor! Abrazo! Robin

  • @richardsullivan6297
    @richardsullivan6297 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing that one Robin. This opens up lots of possibilities!

    • @GypsyJazzSecrets
      @GypsyJazzSecrets  6 років тому

      Richard Sullivan cool Richard glad it helps! Robin

  • @rainfieldmusic
    @rainfieldmusic 2 роки тому +1

    Yep... good stuff 👍

  • @douglinaker2368
    @douglinaker2368 6 років тому +1

    Really like this Robin thank you.

  • @byronlowder
    @byronlowder 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Robin this looks to be very useful.

  • @MarkMcCluney
    @MarkMcCluney 6 років тому +2

    Most enjoyable as always. Thanks Robin.

    • @GypsyJazzSecrets
      @GypsyJazzSecrets  6 років тому

      Mark McCluney you’re welcome Mark glad it helps. Cheers, Robin

  • @Pitaoj
    @Pitaoj 6 років тому +1

    Very useful! Thank's Robin 👌🏻👍🏻

    • @GypsyJazzSecrets
      @GypsyJazzSecrets  6 років тому

      Peter Hjemdahl cool Peter you’re welcome! Robin

  • @loz5854
    @loz5854 5 років тому +1

    very helpful thanks

  • @dingoswamphead
    @dingoswamphead 6 років тому +1

    Hey Robin, that is really cool! I like the hint of mystery in putting the dim shapes over the dominant. I have just realised that these diminished chords each add a b9 to the 'official' dominant chord. It is interesting to include then exclude it each time. Thanks!

    • @GypsyJazzSecrets
      @GypsyJazzSecrets  6 років тому +1

      dingoswamphead thought you would dig this one mate! Robin

    • @dingoswamphead
      @dingoswamphead 6 років тому +1

      Diggin it with both front paws!

  • @bladerunner6282
    @bladerunner6282 Рік тому

    not grammatically correct but could have more easily described it as the normal dominant 7 with the root note raised half a step. the player can then use any inversion they want, as it's the ONLY fully symmetrical FOUR note chord built on thirds.
    probably not the sort of thing with which you'd want to start out the tune...better to use it once you've work the audience up to a fever pitch with your incredible improvisation and then let loose with this kinda stuff. :)

  • @michaeljoefox
    @michaeljoefox 4 роки тому +1

    When Nolan explains it: 😎
    When I try it: 🤯🔫

    • @GypsyJazzSecrets
      @GypsyJazzSecrets  4 роки тому

      Joe Smith ahh take it easy on yourself Joe! 🎸❤️Robin

  • @Paul1963music
    @Paul1963music 6 років тому

    No sirve tu vídeo hablas mucho