Learn A Very Common Jazz Progression | Floating 251 to 4, 4dim, 36251
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2022
- Using the A section of The Nearness of You, I demonstrate the much-used 251 onto the 4th progression. Get used to floating 251s onto anything but the root since they happen all the time in jazz repertoire. All only possible with chord type and major scale mastery so be sure to enjoy the following playlists...
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Haha, master the video. OK, I'll do that this afternoon.
Thanks for this Dan. I’m away from my piano this week so I’m enjoying getting all of this down in my internal piano.
Thank you teacher! <3
Thank you, Dan for a clear illustration of a floating (2-5-1) on “4” of key of “F” i.e. (Cm7-F7 -BbM7). Indeed, a chord progress like this one “(6-2-5-1)-4-7-(3-6-2-5-1”) is quite popular such as “Fly Me to the Moon” (section A). Much appreciated, Dan 👍
Thanks for this!
Great video. Interested on more of these to explain “back door” 5-1s or 251s to a flat 3 etc.
Thank you Dan, this is helpful. especially the whole diminished chord, a lovely sound and I'm going to enjoy learning The Nearness of You.