Watch out for give-a-way scammers everyone! The give-a-way does NOT end until the channel hits 100k. You will receive a comment from MY official YT channel and when we communicate through email, it will be with an email address that is directly connected to my website jazzpianoconcepts dot com. I will not be communicating with you through Telegram or Whatsapp. Do not give away your information easily, be careful, and stay safe everyone!
The harmonic world of the SUS Chords and the Add4 applied from simple triads to more complex ones with extensions is so colorful. This are nice tensions. Thank you very much Noah for sharing the universal knowledge of music.
I’ve been playing jazz piano for many years yet I’m still learning, Noah has given me insights and creative ideas to so much of what I thought I already understood. He’s added so much to my playing, Can’t thank Noah enough.
"No lack of emotional resolution". Dude, yes, yum!! Chord colors. Float away with those sus sounds, and the irony is that its from old church music: a 'religious' sound.. the resolutions tells us that "everything will be okay" if you 'believe' etc! Your enthousiasme for sound is one of your many gifts!
I always love your videos Noah. As a teacher myself, you always give me a fresh perspective. I had no idea that 9's become 2's when any note is emitted from core 1357. I always thought 2's were referred to when no 7th was present in the chord. It's learning small details that make me excited to watch each new video you post. Also, I am currently taking your Reharm and Resolutions course and it's exactly what I was looking for. Glad to see your platform is popping off, you definitely deserve it. At some point I'll be ready sit down to a private lesson with ya 🤙🏻
Having been classically trained and being an amateur composer, these videos are a useful way to extend the palette of chords and sounds available. Definitely worth a follow. 👍
sus chords are such a wonder to listen to and coming from guitar and starting to larn the piano is just amazing what you can do with the voicing, such a joy to hear and to add to your harmony compositions, thanks for this
Bonjour Noah, Merci beaucoup pour ce que tu fait pour les passionné de piano jazz. Chaque post donne de la lumière à mes journées et m'aident beaucoup à progresser. Continu, tu donnes du bonheur. Merci.
Absolutely gorgeous stuff. Have recently started getting jazz lessons for the first time and I can't get enough. Very keen to try out these sus chords, thanks for making such a great video (I know ill be watching it through a few times).
these chords are often written in the books as F/G or Fmaj7/G wether you want it 9 or 13. personally i like to use them a lot in ballads, they're a lighter version of dominant chords! u can also resolve them before going to the first degree if you want to delay.
The sus13 chord revolutionised my playing, and especially my composition. I call it the master key chord, because you can modulate so smoothly with it!
Thank you very much for the lesson. Many roads lead to Rome. Personally, I treat Csus4 as superimposing Mixolydian C chord C7 (bottom) with Mixolydian Bb,+4+7 (in the right hand) in the Ionic scale F. Then Gm7 is Doric G. The best example is "Mayden Voyage" by Herbie Hanckock. With the chord D sus4 you can play the scales: Lydian, Doric and the Ionic scale is like a landing pad - mother. The rest are combinations. Greetings 😇
DNess7799 - Noah, learning alot in the Reharm & Resolution Mastery course. This suspended dominant presentation may answer, to a degree, a question that arose when working on the R&RM course i.e., "how can chords in stepwise-motion resolution be synonyms for authentic cadences (tritone-substitutions excepted)?" Clearly presented here - as suspended dominants become more familiar to our ears, it's just the simple step of omitting (or pre-hearing even if not played) the V-I bass movement as the piano/guitar moves G min 7/F Maj 7.
For the voicings in the "FINAL Trick" section, when forming the voicing for the Sus 13 chords: is there a trick to figuring out quickly what rootless Minor 9 should go with the root note? In other words: I see that a voicing shortcut for Bb Sus 13 is F Minor 9 / Bb, but how do I quickly realize that its an F Minor 9 I should be playing?
Interesting. One thing I learned is the relation between sus and slash chords. A iiVi from a real book using mainly dominant 7 chords is immediately awful. Nobody plays like that. And even if you don’t have the basic theory about extensions (broken 9ths, eg, Donna Lee) or sus chords, the mind sort of finds them eventually. I saved this video for future reference. The idea of a fold-away piano has blown my mind. Thanks for the lesson
I'm guessing the C13(sus4) feels resolved because the 13th is a major 6th up an octave. Please correct me if I'm wrong, just trying to get a handle on this
Gee Sus! This is useful information. Thanks Noah. I truly appreciate what you do. guys and girls like you are the heroes of youtube. Yourself & piano with Johnny & London Contemporary School of Piano are the three most valuable UA-cam channels for me at the moment. Hope to send all three of you a gratuity soon, in thanks for your efforts.
Good day, it's really worth being subscribed to your channel. I never imagined it could be be utilised profoundly well. Very well executed by through your skills. Everyone could really learn a lot everytime. Wonderful techniques and clear explanations. I really appreciate it. God Bless you more.
Really enjoyed the video. Sadly I didn't quite get everything you said yet. But I imagine this is very helpful. I saved the video so I can watch it again, when I'm ready for those techniques. Thank you :)
Tip for you, don’t talk too much about why we need to stick around through the whole video to see your tips at the end. This video is great but I (and probably many others) get bored pretty quickly when the first two minutes of your video is a introduction of something that most of us probably doesn’t care about. You’re promoting yourself a bit too much throughout the video and have too much time of your video focused on why we need to stick around, subscribe and check out your course etc. Don’t get me wrong, this video is great and all but you can really improve your ”planning” of your videos to keep the viewer entertained. Keep it up man! 🙌🏼
Thanks so much for you effort and good explanation. Sadly I must say, your "watch till the end" repeating over and over is somehow annoying to me. If you provide good content people will watch till the end, whether you tell them to or not. Filling such phrases in every few minutes feels like you want to sell something and cripples the credibility of you as person who wants to share knowledge.
Amazing! As a guitar player, I like to just slam my forearm on a big section of the piano and even jam a foot or two on there occasionally. It generates a horrific chromatic cluster that desperately wants to resolve.
This is awesome, man. Love the way you have explained the concepts. 🙌🏾 I’m a huge fan of using sus chords in this way. Inverting those minor 9 chords in the right hand creates some juicy harmony.
Hello, I am sorry it is too difficult. Also I do not understand the meaning of 'suspended' : it is metioned that the 4th is suspended, but that is not so, in Csus4 for example it is the 3rd note that is suspended? The other explanations I do not really understand as a beginner. Would there be an easier video about susnotes please?
Watching this makes me once again marvel at our equal temperament system and how creative and inspiring such a symmetrical musical system can sound when in the right hands! Thanks for the inspiring yet practical guidance.
Thanks a lot. I am a beginner in jazz and I am so grateful about your lesson. Can I call the 13sus chord as well the sixte ajoute chord or is that not common?
Watch out for give-a-way scammers everyone! The give-a-way does NOT end until the channel hits 100k. You will receive a comment from MY official YT channel and when we communicate through email, it will be with an email address that is directly connected to my website jazzpianoconcepts dot com. I will not be communicating with you through Telegram or Whatsapp. Do not give away your information easily, be careful, and stay safe everyone!
Scammers are multiplying on UA-cam. UA-cam should ban any message that mentions Telegram or Whatsapp IMO!
I love sus chords. I'm glad we have such an amazing teacher like you among us. Now I can finally complete my music tasks.
i see what u did there
yea he teaches very interesting stuff, not like the bunch of imposters out of there
i hate you all
@@qeinz 🤦😂😙
I used to vent about not being able to understand chords. I was sabotaging my progress by not studying theory.
Don’t say it, Don’t think it
It is unbelievable how much free content we can access nowadays over the internet. A appreciate every creator for sharing his knowledge 🙏
Thanks, Julian! Us educators appreciate you saying that 🙏
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Sussy ahh chords
"All we're doing here is making that V chord sus"
I KNEW that G7 couldn't be trusted!
The harmonic world of the SUS Chords and the Add4 applied from simple triads to more complex ones with extensions is so colorful. This are nice tensions. Thank you very much Noah for sharing the universal knowledge of music.
First!
(is that too sus?)
hmmm idk Marcus... definitely a little sus
I thought this would be like a amungos thang
I’ve been playing jazz piano for many years yet I’m still learning, Noah has given me insights and creative ideas to so much of what I thought I already understood. He’s added so much to my playing, Can’t thank Noah enough.
Just wanted to say a late thank you for this kind comment, Stephen.
AMOGUS
I always find myself inspired and fired up on my piano journey after watching your videos. Thanks for always being a blessing!
Thanks, Ajoni! So glad you have been enjoying them. Means a lot.
"No lack of emotional resolution". Dude, yes, yum!! Chord colors. Float away with those sus sounds, and the irony is that its from old church music: a 'religious' sound.. the resolutions tells us that
"everything will be okay" if you 'believe' etc! Your enthousiasme for sound is one of your many gifts!
I learned something new, and agree! The C 13 sus is a beautiful open-sounding chord!
I always love your videos Noah. As a teacher myself, you always give me a fresh perspective. I had no idea that 9's become 2's when any note is emitted from core 1357. I always thought 2's were referred to when no 7th was present in the chord. It's learning small details that make me excited to watch each new video you post. Also, I am currently taking your Reharm and Resolutions course and it's exactly what I was looking for. Glad to see your platform is popping off, you definitely deserve it. At some point I'll be ready sit down to a private lesson with ya 🤙🏻
Having been classically trained and being an amateur composer, these videos are a useful way to extend the palette of chords and sounds available. Definitely worth a follow. 👍
Thanks Jez so glad you find them helpful
Man doesn't this video remind you of a 2018 online multiplayer deduction PC videogame called A
I am now a sus pro
Sus cords🤨
You came here for the musical knowledge, I game here for the SUS 😳😳😳. We are not the same.
The video was very SUS 💀
The Among Us chord.
I'm genuinely surprised that there isn't one top comment referencing among us.
Gsus, that sounds good.
Bruh this video is sus…
sus chords are such a wonder to listen to and coming from guitar and starting to larn the piano is just amazing what you can do with the voicing, such a joy to hear and to add to your harmony compositions, thanks for this
Sus pro? That was my nickname in high school!
i don't know man you've been seeming sus lately
Bonjour Noah,
Merci beaucoup pour ce que tu fait pour les passionné de piano jazz.
Chaque post donne de la lumière à mes journées et m'aident beaucoup à progresser.
Continu, tu donnes du bonheur.
Merci.
Missed opportunity to use an Among us thumbnail
Nobody:
Me: where is the among us?
Please play slowly so that i can see what you are playing
Absolutely gorgeous stuff. Have recently started getting jazz lessons for the first time and I can't get enough. Very keen to try out these sus chords, thanks for making such a great video (I know ill be watching it through a few times).
Can you resolve from a sus chord to a minor chord?
these chords are often written in the books as F/G or Fmaj7/G wether you want it 9 or 13. personally i like to use them a lot in ballads, they're a lighter version of dominant chords! u can also resolve them before going to the first degree if you want to delay.
I'm for sure sus, but not so sure if I'm pro 😆
That chord do be kinda sus ngl
I am SUSpicious, though.
Ahhhhh idrk man shit seems kinda sus….
I need to watch this again. Getting back into piano after many many years off. Thanks for posting!
The sus13 chord revolutionised my playing, and especially my composition. I call it the master key chord, because you can modulate so smoothly with it!
This music mad sus, bro. 😬😬
I love moving from sus to altered to get that beautiful inner voice movement.
This entire video is sus!
Sus like among us
Thank you very much for the lesson. Many roads lead to Rome. Personally, I treat Csus4 as superimposing Mixolydian C chord C7 (bottom) with Mixolydian Bb,+4+7 (in the right hand) in the Ionic scale F. Then Gm7 is Doric G. The best example is "Mayden Voyage" by Herbie Hanckock. With the chord D sus4 you can play the scales: Lydian, Doric and the Ionic scale is like a landing pad - mother. The rest are combinations. Greetings 😇
I sus blue is the bad guy!
SUSmaryosep
DNess7799 - Noah, learning alot in the Reharm & Resolution Mastery course. This suspended dominant presentation may answer, to a degree, a question that arose when working on the R&RM course i.e., "how can chords in stepwise-motion resolution be synonyms for authentic cadences (tritone-substitutions excepted)?" Clearly presented here - as suspended dominants become more familiar to our ears, it's just the simple step of omitting (or pre-hearing even if not played) the V-I bass movement as the piano/guitar moves G min 7/F Maj 7.
For the voicings in the "FINAL Trick" section, when forming the voicing for the Sus 13 chords: is there a trick to figuring out quickly what rootless Minor 9 should go with the root note? In other words: I see that a voicing shortcut for Bb Sus 13 is F Minor 9 / Bb, but how do I quickly realize that its an F Minor 9 I should be playing?
Interesting. One thing I learned is the relation between sus and slash chords. A iiVi from a real book using mainly dominant 7 chords is immediately awful. Nobody plays like that. And even if you don’t have the basic theory about extensions (broken 9ths, eg, Donna Lee) or sus chords, the mind sort of finds them eventually. I saved this video for future reference. The idea of a fold-away piano has blown my mind. Thanks for the lesson
I'm guessing the C13(sus4) feels resolved because the 13th is a major 6th up an octave. Please correct me if I'm wrong, just trying to get a handle on this
Gee Sus! This is useful information.
Thanks Noah.
I truly appreciate what you do.
guys and girls like you are the heroes of youtube.
Yourself & piano with Johnny & London Contemporary School of Piano are the three most valuable UA-cam channels for me at the moment.
Hope to send all three of you a gratuity soon, in thanks for your efforts.
Good day, it's really worth being subscribed to your channel. I never imagined it could be be utilised profoundly well. Very well executed by through your skills. Everyone could really learn a lot everytime. Wonderful techniques and clear explanations. I really appreciate it. God Bless you more.
kinda sus ngl
Really enjoyed the video. Sadly I didn't quite get everything you said yet. But I imagine this is very helpful. I saved the video so I can watch it again, when I'm ready for those techniques. Thank you :)
These kinds of chords help me alot when I'm playing for my church, even though I'm started playing relatively recently I sound really good. THANKS 😊
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He... hehe, sus
Awesome content, thanks for your work! Which visulization software do you use to display keys, notes and chord symbols?
Tip for you, don’t talk too much about why we need to stick around through the whole video to see your tips at the end. This video is great but I (and probably many others) get bored pretty quickly when the first two minutes of your video is a introduction of something that most of us probably doesn’t care about. You’re promoting yourself a bit too much throughout the video and have too much time of your video focused on why we need to stick around, subscribe and check out your course etc. Don’t get me wrong, this video is great and all but you can really improve your ”planning” of your videos to keep the viewer entertained.
Keep it up man! 🙌🏼
SUS BWWAAAAAAARPP TUTUTUTU
Thanks so much for you effort and good explanation. Sadly I must say, your "watch till the end" repeating over and over is somehow annoying to me. If you provide good content people will watch till the end, whether you tell them to or not. Filling such phrases in every few minutes feels like you want to sell something and cripples the credibility of you as person who wants to share knowledge.
Hehe sus
Thank you for this video. I love sus chords and you gave me some really awesome insite and how to incorporate it better..Thank you so much!
"Are you a sus chord pro?"
I don't mean to brag, but I was the imposter 3 times and won every one of those.
Cool stuff! Is there a "complete" list of chords that can land on (e.g.) G7sus4 and chords we can go from there?
Amazing! As a guitar player, I like to just slam my forearm on a big section of the piano and even jam a foot or two on there occasionally. It generates a horrific chromatic cluster that desperately wants to resolve.
Sus
This is awesome, man. Love the way you have explained the concepts. 🙌🏾 I’m a huge fan of using sus chords in this way. Inverting those minor 9 chords in the right hand creates some juicy harmony.
Honestly I was missing out.
Thanks for this revelation of such soulful chords
Good stuff, but beyond my ability at the moment. I'm still trying to get 7th chords down. I'll come back in a year or two. 😁
Hello, I am sorry it is too difficult. Also I do not understand the meaning of 'suspended' : it is metioned that the 4th is suspended, but that is not so, in Csus4 for example it is the 3rd note that is suspended? The other explanations I do not really understand as a beginner. Would there be an easier video about susnotes please?
This is amazing..simply given the easy way to formulate sus chords
Please put me on your WAITLIST
THANKS
Watching this makes me once again marvel at our equal temperament system and how creative and inspiring such a symmetrical musical system can sound when in the right hands! Thanks for the inspiring yet practical guidance.
U susy baka
Hi brother, watching from Philippines😇
Sounds so great. How much can one put into 11 minutes? Awesome. Sorry, but to fast for me, since i am just a intermediate pianist
Nice job. I am a subscriber and longing for the piano)
also i see my boy almost 100k ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 come on!
at 6min59s that voicing of Gmin9, isn't that a Bb7 chord?
I think Fox Capture Plan - Precious My hero uses exactly that
Info imparted too quickly for me, I’m afraid.
I'm learning to make my playing interesting and currently I am picking up on your tutorials.
Feel the exact way with that Csus13! I can play that for ages and not want to move away from it!
Sound problem: on my phone the volume of your voice is way too loud compared to the chords. :)
Thanks for the great info, you’re channel is amazing !
This is really interesting to get such vast knowledge for free
The mister Rogers sound when he was explaining a concept to kids right there.
Thanks from a french beginner pianist ! That’s amazing !
I like, no love sus chords! 👏🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
Ah darn, I missed the Piano De Voyage giveaway :(
At the end that wasn't blues sounds more more like jazz.
Thanks a lot. I am a beginner in jazz and I am so grateful about your lesson. Can I call the 13sus chord as well the sixte ajoute chord or is that not common?
@@uteweiland5000 thanks so glad the video is helpful! not fully sure what you mean, but yes you can says 13(sus4), or sometimes we just say sus13.
Miles Davis often wanted harmony in fourths
Great infos, txs a lot fo sharing your knowledge.
This sounded pretty SUS at first... But this video is legit
My secret is the that every western mode has 5 sus chords with their inversion sus, and their root outlines a pentatonic scale.
I'm flabbergasted there are no comments about Among Us here