This is great because I am a semi-professional musician and I do play jazz at some venues, but that isn't the only genre I play. However, it is great to use jazz chord progressions in other styles of music too.
Very cool explanation, thanks. there is just one thing I disagree with you. On the jazz standard Autumn Leaves (the second progression is actually its Coda) the descending chords are || Em7(9) | Eb7(9) | Dm7(9) | Db7(13) | CMaj7(9) ||, as it's written also on the Real Book 1. I mean that the second chord is a Dominant 7, not a minor 7 (natural G instead of Gb), because it adds more tension, as it comes from the Tritone Substitution of the II-V-I progression, and it should be seen as the substitution of the implied Secondary Dominant progression (the || Em7 | A7 | Dm7 | G7 | CMaj7 || progression, where the A7 tritone C# - G, which are the Major Third and minor - or Dominant - Seventh of the A7 chord, becomes the tritone G - C# in the Eb7 chord). Anyway, it's a cool progression also if you see it that way. 🙂
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Pretty good, dig that 2-5-1. It's a good trick for teaching inversions to the youngsters when they're getting some chords going. Makes the reps much more fun and interesting.
😅 ..I had asked one pianist when I was in 8 grade to give me chords fur a simple song..I expected 5 chords ..o God was I was given 12 chords 😊.. That's music 🎉
My hands are too small to play the right side. I am barely able to stretch 1 octave, adding in having to reach over the black keys makes this extremely painful.
If you add an Ab with the left hand after the first Db (5th degree) it could sound too muddy, and usually when playing jazz the 5th degree of the chord is considered implied, unless it is altered (and with the right hand you have to choose between the Ab and the Bb, which is the 13 degree, in this case) 🙂
Yeah you're gonna have to learn to read music. It's long and difficult journey. I can't imagine trying to learn on your own as an adult. I learned in school through our music program. Orchestra and Honor Orchesrtra especially, required me to develop my sight reading to the point it was like a second language.
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Wow, that sounds so beautiful! Thank you for making this lesson!♥🙏
Great lesson! It would be nice to see more blues and jazz lessons.
Fantastic lesson. Just getting started in jazz.
Love this!....explained and demonstrated so perfectly!!!!
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Thank you so much. Made it so simple and clear
Good job. Thanks for sharing.
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I love all the progression, please do more
I believe Jazz has a lot of influences in Music!
I thought also jazz is the best explanation for classic music structures :)
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Worked that's awesome I liked the sounds . For minors key of the bar liked Fm, C add9 and D7 .
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Great video
Thanks! This has helped immensely.
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Great video!, Learned a lot, is this part of a jazz series for beginners series?
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Very nice approachable quality stuff for people who dipping their toes in jazz
This is great because I am a semi-professional musician and I do play jazz at some venues, but that isn't the only genre I play. However, it is great to use jazz chord progressions in other styles of music too.
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Very cool explanation, thanks. there is just one thing I disagree with you. On the jazz standard Autumn Leaves (the second progression is actually its Coda) the descending chords are || Em7(9) | Eb7(9) | Dm7(9) | Db7(13) | CMaj7(9) ||, as it's written also on the Real Book 1. I mean that the second chord is a Dominant 7, not a minor 7 (natural G instead of Gb), because it adds more tension, as it comes from the Tritone Substitution of the II-V-I progression, and it should be seen as the substitution of the implied Secondary Dominant progression (the || Em7 | A7 | Dm7 | G7 | CMaj7 || progression, where the A7 tritone C# - G, which are the Major Third and minor - or Dominant - Seventh of the A7 chord, becomes the tritone G - C# in the Eb7 chord). Anyway, it's a cool progression also if you see it that way. 🙂
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Your explanation makes easier sense like me, Jazz beginner, Thank you.
Thank you so much for this beautiful lesson...you literally made my day!!
This was amazing! Honestly pianote helped me improve soo much!!
Could you pleeeease aslo do a lesson on Upbeat Bollywood songs??
I can't find piano lessons as good as yours 🥲
I will try to get them on the list!!
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Pretty good, dig that 2-5-1. It's a good trick for teaching inversions to the youngsters when they're getting some chords going. Makes the reps much more fun and interesting.
Thanks for the lesson 😊
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Thank you, now I can play this 3 essential jazz chord progressions! And why this piano sounds so good if it's not an acoustic piano?
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😅 ..I had asked one pianist when I was in 8 grade to give me chords fur a simple song..I expected 5 chords ..o God was I was given 12 chords 😊..
That's music 🎉
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Excellent explanation! Thank you so much ❤(In despite of I read the notes in do re mi fa sol la si) 😊 Obrigado.
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I think it will be easier to see if the piano fingering of the left hand part is using different color than the right.
1st progression sounds like sleigh ride, the Christmas song. 😊
My hands are too small to play the right side. I am barely able to stretch 1 octave, adding in having to reach over the black keys makes this extremely painful.
Progression 2 sounds great but why doesn't the Db13 carry the Ab?
If you add an Ab with the left hand after the first Db (5th degree) it could sound too muddy, and usually when playing jazz the 5th degree of the chord is considered implied, unless it is altered (and with the right hand you have to choose between the Ab and the Bb, which is the 13 degree, in this case) 🙂
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What is G7 ? First time he shows F G B D , then F A B D - im lost but fgbd sounds better imo
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Yeah you're gonna have to learn to read music. It's long and difficult journey. I can't imagine trying to learn on your own as an adult. I learned in school through our music program. Orchestra and Honor Orchesrtra especially, required me to develop my sight reading to the point it was like a second language.
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Rythm changes sounds like spongebob's ripped my pants
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Glad you like it!!
Excellent lesson !! Thanks a lot !!