This 100% explains the sound I’ve been hearing in fusion songs that I wanted to learn to play! Especially the part where you play between the different Dorian chord arpeggios
They're beautiful guitars! I have a similar one, the Talman series are all soooo lovely, it feels a lot more balanced than any Tele or strat I've ever played, even though those have a nice distinctive sound, the Talman seems to be more versatile, at least to me
This is a revelation for me. I had started to realise I could play arpeggios from the key diatonic chords but not really grasped how far I could take that.
For a very funk jazz vibe I like to harmonize the major bebop scale. You get a hidden hand of additional chord flavors to add to the good ol' ionian. In minor keys you can vibe in various minor modes.
Proxima CT thanks man! Greetings from Ludlow England, although I’m off to Spain today. Hoping to get to Barcelona. I’ve heard nothing but good things about the place
@@NickGranville I agree. People just like too to be "that person". The content you are doing is great and I am getting into fusion to boost my playing with more complex phrasing. You can see me playing on my channel as well!
The arpegios are very helpful to understand the connection between the dorian and the "corresponding" scale.. For example the Em is not actually connected to D dorian, but the E phrygian. But when you play the arpegio of Em (E G B D), is the same as the arpegio of the E phrygian.. And this gives the feeling of playing Em, but your are actually not! Very helpful tips in general, thanks! :)
You seem so learned. Such an awesome vid. But now I want you to give us an elaborated lesson like you did over fusion and jazz basic changes of chords in both minor and major. Seems a load of work, but for all budding guitarists you will be a hero. Much love and respect, Ayan
@@NickGranville would also be lovely if you can teach us how to use this using the popular chord progressions. for example, I have trouble following up the technique used by chick corea on got a match hehehe
Very well put and great examples man! Just to add on this, Michael Breker (and Mike Stern consequentially) play often a minor third up on vamps, so C min over A min for example. Kurt Rosenwinkel even uses this idea on 2/5/1. Great sounding concept to expand on your amazing lesson
Great video. I loved the Here it is! marker ;) you develop the explanations in your video just like you develop your solos, from simpler to more complex concepts. I'm just studying harmony, right now I'm on the arpeggio level, can't wait to try substitutions (A7alt --> Dm etc...) by myself!!! ;) You are a very good teacher. Greetings from Italy! :))
This is possibly one of the best things ever. I've been trying to find ways to play that more tense/altered way that sounds really cool. I take it you can use the same arpeggio ideas for major or dominant chord vamps, but how about the substitution and scale stuff? For major,are the major scale or Lydian (and arpeggios in those scales) the only options? Cheers. I look forward to getting stuck into this lesson tomorrow morning.
Eric Linfoot thanks! To answer your question, no major and Lydian arent the only 2 options on major, they’re just the most useable. If you want more colour try Lydian augmented. Also you mentioned subs - I have a lesson from a while back on pentatonic substitutions sounds like it might be useful. Cheers
There's obviously so much more to learn beyond the concepts presented in this video, but getting a handle on the ideas presented here would be such a great leap forward for me. I'm sure I'll return to this video many times. My only complaint with your channel is that you don't post new content often enough - I guess life gets in the way!
Pete Brown thanks! Some times I get crazy busy with gigs and recordings I struggle to keep up with posting to UA-cam. Will do my best to post more. Thanks
@@NickGranville Yes, he is a legend! And an excellent teacher. I know an Aussie and Kiwi are different, but for me it's hard to tell the difference 😉 thanks for the great lesson
Harlan Harvey ha. Nice one. It’s kinda like Canadians and Americans. From similar parts of the world but yet worlds apart in many ways (this is how kiwis and aussies are).
Giancarlo Curti sometimes things are just right. I’ve heard many people say jazz chords must have a 7th or 9th etc. then I heard pat metheny finish a tune with just a triad. It was so right and beautiful. I guess in this case G7 is just the right sound
Been subscribed for ages because I saw you do something/say something interesting enough to catch my attention - Consider it well and truly engaged now! Masterclass Lesson - I will have to delve into your video archive now! Thanks mate - from Aussieland...
Cool, thanks! Appreciate you sticking with my channel. Lots of stuff to absorb now that I’m posting daily. Let me know if you have any questions? Or things you think I should cover. Cheers
Subscribed. What an awesome teacher you are. This is exactly the kind of stuff I have been needing to see. And the guitar sounds great too!
jayjay.24 thanks man. Appreciate it. New videos coming soon
This 100% explains the sound I’ve been hearing in fusion songs that I wanted to learn to play! Especially the part where you play between the different Dorian chord arpeggios
r c cool man, glad it’s useful to you
super lesson my friend !!!!!👍 Poland !
Thanks
That Ibanez is so smooth!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks man! :)
They're beautiful guitars! I have a similar one, the Talman series are all soooo lovely, it feels a lot more balanced than any Tele or strat I've ever played, even though those have a nice distinctive sound, the Talman seems to be more versatile, at least to me
@@Playboigorti8574 i think the music is more important then just trying to sell off-shore teles
Can I learn so much in one short lesson? Yes, I can! This is my first lesson by Mr. Granville. Thank you for your perfect video lesson!
Thanks! Glad it’s useful
Great lesson 👍 thanks 🙏
Thanks Dan
Best lesson ever. Straight to the point.
Thanks so much
Amazing! Thanks a lot!
Cheers
Tension and resolution. That's it.
Great lesson! Thanks!
Thanks
thanks so much Nick, you are doing so much for us.
Bill Powers thanks!
Thank you sir
Thanks for watching.
This lesson is unbelievably useful. It will take awhile to unpack all the details and information. Would love to see similar lessons on other vamps
Thanks. I should do further videos and on this
Great lesson thx!
Cheers
Nice touch
Thanks!
Great lesson!! Now I know better how to connect all the theory I know.
Thanks
Whoah. I've been looking for this kind of lesson. Something I can understand. Thank you!
Cliff John De Vera cheers man, glad it’s useful.
Tasty playing...
Stephen Goldstein thanks
wow this is so great i guess that I understand every step in your film cannot wait to try thank you so much
Thanks, any questions do let me know? Cheers
@NickGranville thank you so much again you are so kind man
Amazing lesson! Wow! This will keep me busy for a loonnnnggg time. TY!
Glad to hear it. Thanks
This is a revelation for me. I had started to realise I could play arpeggios from the key diatonic chords but not really grasped how far I could take that.
Excellent, glad to hear it. Thanks
Great!
Ictus Colectivo thanks
For a very funk jazz vibe I like to harmonize the major bebop scale. You get a hidden hand of additional chord flavors to add to the good ol' ionian. In minor keys you can vibe in various minor modes.
Thats a great idea for sure. Nice one.
I'm American, and going to start saying Arpeeegios. ;)
Ha, awesomeness!
Great teacher and player! 👍👍
Thanks so much!
Thanks a lot! Best regards from Brazil!
Thanks! Greetings from New Zealand
Wowww Great! Man !!! Fantástic thanks a lot . Greetings from Barcelona Spain..🤘🏽
Proxima CT thanks man! Greetings from Ludlow England, although I’m off to Spain today. Hoping to get to Barcelona. I’ve heard nothing but good things about the place
Thank you so much!
I just came across this video its 2 years old this has opened my eyes on different possibilities of playing 😭
Rikko De Luna thanks man! Glad you found it. Remember to subscribe, more coming soon
Single handedly the best fusion lesson to date. New subscriber. Look forward to checking out your new album. Your lesson is improvisional gold!!!!
Thanks so much Dave. Appreciate that you’ve subscribed, more videos coming soon. Cheers
coool
Thanks!
Great video Nick, thanks for sharing this. So much to learn from just one video.
Thanks man! More videos coming soon. cheers
28 Thumbs down? Really? All their thumbs are good for is texting... Great playing Nick!
Yeah man, I don’t get that. Some people just do it to troll, others I guess they expected something else. Welcome to world of the internet.
Nearly 2000 thumbs up so only 28 thumbs down is a pretty good ratio. Cheers for watching.
@@NickGranville I agree. People just like too to be "that person". The content you are doing is great and I am getting into fusion to boost my playing with more complex phrasing. You can see me playing on my channel as well!
Thanks Nick. Great!
Sorry I missed this comment. Seems it was a year ago! Appreciate it all the same and thanks for watching my stuff. Cheers
this helps me a lot.. thank u for sharing sir.. new subscriber here.
Thanks!
Great lesson. Thank you!
funkybop cheers!
Very illuminating without redundant ramble. Thanks!
Thanks so much
Great playing Nick!...The Neck Pickup sounds sweet!
Thanks man. I'm a neck pickup player 90% of the time. Cheers
Great lesson Nick. Thank you!!
Thanks! Appreciate the comment
Amazing lesson!
Thanks!
Thank you Nick.this is the lesson I was looking for. God bless you.
Bendangwati Longchar thanks man! Stay safe
This ibanez talman really got the juicy tone..
Polog lo thanks
thanks for lesson.,good job
Mr Okta cheers
Man !!! Thanks a lot !!!! you are BRAIN !!!!!!
Cheers man. :)
Great concepts to keep in mind. Thanks!
Jonathan Dorozowsky cheers! More coming soon, remember to subscribe, thanks
Very good vid Nick thanks 😎👍🎷
Thanks
Thank you for this incredibly useful video!
Cheers
Thank you Nick I really wanted to learn how to play guitar watchhing you is great man.
SPECS.95 thanks man!
The arpegios are very helpful to understand the connection between the dorian and the "corresponding" scale.. For example the Em is not actually connected to D dorian, but the E phrygian. But when you play the arpegio of Em (E G B D), is the same as the arpegio of the E phrygian.. And this gives the feeling of playing Em, but your are actually not! Very helpful tips in general, thanks! :)
Pretty sweet lesson, Nick! Totally enlightening!!!! Thanks, Bro! Kia Ora!'
Cheers man! Glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching
Dude you are awesome ! ! this video is very helpfull
atakan durdu thanks! Glad it’s useful. Remember to subscribe. Cheers
Thanks for putting some clarity in my mind, very useful lesson!
Thanks!
you're the best . 🙏🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨👍👍👍
paksi cansa thanks so much! Appreciated
Excelente video amigo! Gracias!
Mocho Lopez Garcias! 😊
Hey, I didn't know that Doug Heffernan is such a great guitar player!
Paul Hudson Ha. I didn’t know who that is so googled. Made me laugh 😂 but I don’t see the resemblance
Super lesson, cheers !
Igor Dundovic cheers man!
Very well explanation .... thank you
james laurente cheers man
Great lesson
Nicholas Dentato thanks man
I think I watched this before! Good stuff! Good to revisit.
Brian Osbment thanks so much for checking in again. Cheers
Fantastic lesson !!
billly kasehung thanks.
thank u so much
Thanks
Thank you, man! Awesome lesson! Greetings from Brasil!
Jorge Lelis thanks! I’ve always wanted to go to Brazil. Greetings from Nz
Tasty stuff!! Well taught. I would highly recomend your videos to my more intermediate music students!
Thanks! Share the link round with anyone who might benefit from this info.
I’m a pianist but this video is so good!
EMHmusic thanks man! Glad you like it.
Wow
Marco Kaimore thanks man!
Amazing video, thank you very much.
Thanks
Thats so much for the lesson, lots to learn here
Mattilda Hubbardo thanks! Good luck and let me know if you have any questions
Nick Granville will do thanks!
Great video, I’ve watched it a few times and each time I learn something cool.
Thanks for posting it.
Arthur Graham thanks!
Wow tons of info. Thank you Nick Subscribed!
VIDEOHIKO thanks! New videos coming soon. Cheers
Great stuff Nick
Mike McCourt thanks Mike
Nice lesson Nick buddy. Good luck with your channel . I'll be watching
Scott Campbell Campbell thanks man! Appreciated
Amazing lesson, really good to be a new follower of you nick..
Polog lo thanks man! Appreciate it
You seem so learned. Such an awesome vid. But now I want you to give us an elaborated lesson like you did over fusion and jazz basic changes of chords in both minor and major. Seems a load of work, but for all budding guitarists you will be a hero. Much love and respect, Ayan
Ayan Choudhury thanks man
the best
Yuli Paksi Cansarani thanks! 🎸
Great lesson man! 🙏🏾
Thanks!
Awesome lesson, bro ;)
Marcelo Crispim cheers man, glad you like it
Really awesome explanation thank you so much for uploading this! Subbed
DoobieLesPaul thanks man! New videos coming soon. Let me know what you’d like to see?
this I finally understood a bit. unlike the other tutorials that only tend to confuse me more. than you very much
Allan Nawal thanks, glad it was useful
@@NickGranville would also be lovely if you can teach us how to use this using the popular chord progressions. for example, I have trouble following up the technique used by chick corea on got a match hehehe
Awesome lesson. Very useful !!!
Cheers Dave
Excellent lesson, thank you :)
Mario Figueiredo thanks man. More lessons coming soon.
Very well put and great examples man! Just to add on this, Michael Breker (and Mike Stern consequentially) play often a minor third up on vamps, so C min over A min for example. Kurt Rosenwinkel even uses this idea on 2/5/1. Great sounding concept to expand on your amazing lesson
Riccardo Giacomelli thanks man. Yeah, I’ve heard mike do it for sure. Brecker too. Cheers
Great lesson Nick :)
Thanks Steven, glad it’s useful
nice sharing🙏
Cheers man.
Your a master guitar player wow man !!!
Thanks!
I got light bulb! Thanks man thanks a lot...
Z excellent, that’s what I like to hear. All the best
Great video. I loved the Here it is! marker ;) you develop the explanations in your video just like you develop your solos, from simpler to more complex concepts. I'm just studying harmony, right now I'm on the arpeggio level, can't wait to try substitutions (A7alt --> Dm etc...) by myself!!! ;) You are a very good teacher.
Greetings from Italy! :))
Thanks man. Hope you are safe and well. Appreciate your comments. Cheers
yoyooooooooo
yes !!
Easy Guitar Now thanks
This is possibly one of the best things ever. I've been trying to find ways to play that more tense/altered way that sounds really cool.
I take it you can use the same arpeggio ideas for major or dominant chord vamps, but how about the substitution and scale stuff? For major,are the major scale or Lydian (and arpeggios in those scales) the only options?
Cheers. I look forward to getting stuck into this lesson tomorrow morning.
Eric Linfoot thanks! To answer your question, no major and Lydian arent the only 2 options on major, they’re just the most useable. If you want more colour try Lydian augmented.
Also you mentioned subs - I have a lesson from a while back on pentatonic substitutions sounds like it might be useful.
Cheers
Super erklärt,GREAT VID :-)
Thanks Tommy!
you got a new follower
Mg Muang thanks
Nice one Nick!
+Everything Guitars thanks
There's obviously so much more to learn beyond the concepts presented in this video, but getting a handle on the ideas presented here would be such a great leap forward for me. I'm sure I'll return to this video many times. My only complaint with your channel is that you don't post new content often enough - I guess life gets in the way!
Pete Brown thanks! Some times I get crazy busy with gigs and recordings I struggle to keep up with posting to UA-cam. Will do my best to post more. Thanks
Quality, not quantity,@@NickGranville!
Pete Brown that’s what I’m always trying to achieve - quality. Thanks mate, take care. New videos coming soon
Hey Nick, thank you very much for your good ideas. Extremlely helpful
Cheers! 👍
Newcomer to your channel, I plan to stick around. Apart from the refreshing NZ accent, I like the content, accessible!
Daniel Verberne thanks man! Appreciate it. New lessons and content coming soon.
Such a resourceful video. Basically a crash course on jazz guitar. By the way Do you also arpeggiate the altered scale ?
Thanks! Yes I do. I look for the arpeggios in everything, even altered scale. Cheers for watching!
Close your eyes and suddenly your getting a lesson from Frank Gambale!😉
Harlan Harvey oh man, that’s very kind of you to say! Gambale is a legend, I’m honoured
@@NickGranville Yes, he is a legend! And an excellent teacher. I know an Aussie and Kiwi are different, but for me it's hard to tell the difference 😉 thanks for the great lesson
Harlan Harvey ha. Nice one. It’s kinda like Canadians and Americans. From similar parts of the world but yet worlds apart in many ways (this is how kiwis and aussies are).
4:00 Scale with good stuff changes
Ayan Choudhury thanks
the G7 arpegio sounds great over that backing track.. why would that be ? the power of the dominant
Giancarlo Curti sometimes things are just right. I’ve heard many people say jazz chords must have a 7th or 9th etc. then I heard pat metheny finish a tune with just a triad. It was so right and beautiful. I guess in this case G7 is just the right sound
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Cheers!
Nick... This is the juice... I'm a better fusion player thanks to you.. Cheers from AK
Thanks so much. Glad to hear this. Cheers
Pleasure.... Me and Pete could use a lesson... When youre in Auckland sometime and if you are still doing that. Carve on maestro
Been subscribed for ages because I saw you do something/say something interesting enough to catch my attention - Consider it well and truly engaged now! Masterclass Lesson - I will have to delve into your video archive now! Thanks mate - from Aussieland...
Cool, thanks! Appreciate you sticking with my channel. Lots of stuff to absorb now that I’m posting daily. Let me know if you have any questions? Or things you think I should cover. Cheers