Watched your videos for a few years Julian, they are great quality and always offer something extra from the norm, this 3 part series is no exception, thanks for putting this together and for offering free content and resources.
Thank you so much for making such a succinct but dense course available for all, Julian! I hope it drives more attention towards all the rest of your fantastic work.
Exactly! Yes, you'll hear 'side-slipping' in other genres too. I've heard house tracks which transpose a major chord around, e.g. C maj - Ab maj - D maj - E maj - C# maj. It's an interesting sound to use.
These videos are really awesome and above what i used to see on youtube. What a shame on the other hand that there is no translation of the subtitles of the youtube tool ... Really shame because it is the only weak point of your channel (not being English speaking) and the only aspect which complicates your videos while you do everything to popularize the practice of jazz ..... You deprive yourself of a lot of views in passing I think. Frustrating to have so much musical material on hand and to add to the difficulty of learning, the difficulty of having to translate everything in your head and to pause every 10 seconds. Please put the translation of the subtitles, you will optimize the educational transmission and make more views..
Download the '23 SWEET CHORD PROGRESSIONS' sheet music (free) at:
JazzTutorial.com/sheet-music
Watch PART 1 here: ua-cam.com/video/ho4oRlwV61g/v-deo.html
Watch PART 2 here: ua-cam.com/video/KnN3Qt4rE9Y/v-deo.html
Should I think of slide-slipping in the same way as chromatic passing tones? Tks!
you are the best teacher i've had. i love you.
Super set of three, thank you!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Julian, I can’t pick a favorite - this is is a great trilogy of lessons.
Beautiful chords Julian
Thank you Januard!
Everyone of your videos takes me up about 10 notches from where my chops were the previous day.
Wow these series are a gem 💎 just thank you so much for sharing this all for free
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS
What was your favorite technique from this 3-part series?
Jazz piano chord voicings
Haven't seen a better presentation of modal interchange anywhere
Switching to Phrygian scale using the Tritone sub. And side slipping. Not much more to learn but very effective listening effect.
All three, hands down.
Very easy to learn and play
Awesome series of videos !!! Keep coming up with these composition videos !
excellent tutorial, seriously
It must take a long time to download; I'm gonna try and Download it one more time. Thanks you're a very good teacher, Julian. Thumbs Up !!!
really fantastic series! thanks!
Watched your videos for a few years Julian, they are great quality and always offer something extra from the norm, this 3 part series is no exception, thanks for putting this together and for offering free content and resources.
Fantastic as always
Great lesson!!
WOW That was amazing! Thank you!
Very nice harmonizing
Thank you Jamal, I'm glad you liked this one
Brilliant videos! Thanks a lot for sharing it! Theres so much experience, knowledge and love in it!
Great stuff ,thank you.
thanks bro!!!
Thank you so much for making such a succinct but dense course available for all, Julian! I hope it drives more attention towards all the rest of your fantastic work.
Superb content. Appreciated, thank you! :)
Great, practical and useful lesson. Thank you! Also thanks for the free sheet music!
Question: 5:33 Do you build the tritone substitution chords with a 6th instead of a 5th?
All of it! Thank you
thank you soo much! keep going with your amazing work :)
Love it.
Woow thanks for this serie!
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that shirt looks great on you.
Amazing videos! Thank you so much. I'm trying to download your jazz voicings pdf on your wesbite, and it's stuck on the loading spinner btw.
Nvm I got it working after I turned my adblocker off. Thanks again!
In house music they assign a key or pad a full chord. Then just play it up and down in semi tones. Now I know it's called sideslipping :DDD
Exactly! Yes, you'll hear 'side-slipping' in other genres too. I've heard house tracks which transpose a major chord around, e.g. C maj - Ab maj - D maj - E maj - C# maj. It's an interesting sound to use.
@@jazztutorial interesting!
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Oh mummy. Yes yesyes
Awesome video! Have a look at my account and sub if you enjoy it 💜
I have forgotten what the word 'sophisticated' means
These videos are really awesome and above what i used to see on youtube. What a shame on the other hand that there is no translation of the subtitles of the youtube tool ... Really shame because it is the only weak point of your channel (not being English speaking) and the only aspect which complicates your videos while you do everything to popularize the practice of jazz ..... You deprive yourself of a lot of views in passing I think. Frustrating to have so much musical material on hand and to add to the difficulty of learning, the difficulty of having to translate everything in your head and to pause every 10 seconds. Please put the translation of the subtitles, you will optimize the educational transmission and make more views..