The Unicorn of Chords?
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2023
- Adam Maness demonstrates one of the mythical, but most useful, piano chords over timeless standards like: "All The Things You Are", "Spring Is Here", "Body And Soul" and "My Romance"
FREE PDF to follow along to the video - openstudiojazz.link/UnicornPDF
The secret unicorn was the Bb7(b9) going to Eb. Dick Grove used to call that the diminish/ major Shape from the diminished scale. Thank you Adam for this video and PDF!
Great stuff!
The original 1st chord (as written) of Stella By Starlight is the Tonic Diminished.
Btw The Last Unicorn is one of the most beautiful movies i've seen in my childhood. I will always remember the fear and wonder I felt watching that magical world of images and sounds as a young boy. Astounding.
One of the darkest children movie.Animated in Japan.
The mythical unicorn is at 11:07, starting at the b7, resulting in a dominant b9 13 chord. Where are my 10 internet points at? :)
Not only that, but because that shape is based on diminished harmony, it can be moved by minor thirds and still work on the same dominant chord. So on a Bb7, you can start that shape on B natural and get a b9 chord, start on D and you get a #9, start on F and you get a b9#11 chord. It sounds cool to cycle through them as well
Adam, i love how you're using standards to demonstrate harmonic shapes.
You can also use this shape as sort of a slash chord if you imagine it like a half diminished iv over the V (ie; Fdim7/G)
I mean... It's just gorgeous...;-) Thank you Open Studio for such a beautiful music and so effective ideas!
Many thanks for the free PDF God Bless you forever
Thanks for this. Great information Adam! I’ve definitely played this sound before, but never codified it in quite this way. Very helpful and I’m sure I will be over using this chord in the days ahead
so simple and it sounds so rich
One thing I stole with the omaj7 shape is moving it in minor 3rds. Wynton Kelly does some of that in the intro to "Someday My Prince Will Come" by Miles
Chick does that ALL over the place on light as a feather, too.
Excellent as always
Spinetta-Kamikaze opens with that chord 🤩
i was JUST playing around with these on guitar, and LO! you make a video about it. SPOOKY!
“Enharmonic gangsters” That made me laugh out loud. 😂
Haha, that's truly a good one 😁
Same here 😆
Nice I use that chord on regular!!! Especially in Misty!!!
🦄Great stuff! 🦄
I LOVE YOU ADAM MANESS
I truly love Unicorns, you know. So this will probably be my favourite Chord of all time
Thanks!
Herbie mentions this in the Jacob Collier wired interview. A maj triad resolving to Bb instead of F7 resolving to Bb. They were commenting on how Amaj doesn’t share any notes with F7 but they can both function in exactly the same way. Herbie: “People used to do this all the time in the 30s”.
Not unicord?🤔😋
Thanks Adam here from Aalborg danmark
Have you done a video on the other unicorn chord, FABE? My old teacher at Portland State taught this and it would be cool to have a refresher. Major 3rd, whole step, perfect 4th.
"Enharmonic Gangsters" is a good name for a jazz band
great tutorial as always Adam. Could you play "blue unicorn" by Silvio Rodrigues with unicorn chords please ?
that tonic diminished used to ruin my day as a guitarist.... cool lesson. i can also see how the four related altered dominants all share the same diminished structures... hip
This same shape works beautifuly over a C bass, as a dominant C: C Bb Db E A
I’m not sure whose version it is, but I’m pretty sure the recording of Stormy Weather that they play on Marketplace on NPR whenever the stock market was down for the day uses this chord as the pickup.
It's the top of C13b9 and F#7#9!
@Open Studio Missed opportunity for video title....unichord :)
Besides the one at 11:08 I got two more at 0:40 and 0:49. Both as a I-dim 9 chord at the end of the cadence... :)
Adam, your term “enharmonic gangster” immediately filled me with the confidence that it ain’t no thing, chicken wing when you are fully immersed in wtf is going on in the music 😮
Have you ever done a vid on 2-note left hand chords ala Bud Powell?
How about the interpretation of the "unicorn" as C 7/b9/b11/13? Tonic then for example F 6/9. Quite natural also.
So if the diminished seventh has a double flat seventh degree, and a half diminshed chord has just a regular flat seventh degree, would that make this a quarter diminished chord?
Thanks, even though this is probably basic for many people, I didn't know how this passing sound was done... I can hear the "diminished" aspect easily, but I always had a hard time hearing the major 7th, apparently🤪.
Of course I've gotten there accidentally by playing that major triad a half-step below, with a lazy bass hand that didn't move down with it... but I didn't connect the dots conceptually while I was doing that... so it wasn't intentionally repeatable in other circumstances (specifically the b3 on the way down, and b5 on the way up, that you showed). Without that conceptual framework, I didn't think to notice what that shape was, and apply it in those other cases. Even though I'd heard people doing exactly that, all my life. Just goes to show.
Secret use @ 11:08, correct? You used it as a 1 dominant sub.
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* plus: I think 'I wish that I knew how it was to be free' has all three in a very hip gospel context in F
Enharmonic gangsters...love it! XD
unichord was right there
I thought that the video was going to be about the song Unicorn by Dizzy Gillespie lol
THE UNICHORD CORN!
Lmao this is the chord that haunted Jacob Collier as he explained to Herbie
I'm curious if anyone is going to catch the 3 ways it can be used 😂
A.
2.
Lastly
Ha, missed that one.
Do you mean... unichord?
There’s some enharmonic gangster shi…stuff
Lol, A. Then 2. Then Lastly.
He just wanna teach, I just get depressed
Thanks!