The Jazz Chord Concept (Jazz Guitar Lesson JA-020) How to play

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  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2024

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  • @cutsbothways
    @cutsbothways 11 років тому +13

    Justin, I want to play like you when I grow up. Thanks for your generosity to the guitar playing community.

  • @sitarnut
    @sitarnut 10 років тому +37

    Best guitar teacher out there - he has DEPTH.

  • @vracan
    @vracan 15 років тому +1

    This is music he is teaching which is an art, not accounting. There's alot more than theory/formulas/scales involved when making music!
    I think Justin does a fantastic job (trust me he knows what he is talking about) and reminding us that at the end it is the music/sound that counts!

  • @jasongravely7217
    @jasongravely7217 4 роки тому +1

    You nailed it. I’ve played guitar for 15 years and have gotten sick of basic rock chord progressions.
    This jazz thing is exciting!

  • @raslolayton2152
    @raslolayton2152 6 років тому +1

    Phew. After 100 years of trying to figure out when/why/how you can substitute chords, here's someone who can put it into a concept we can understand and - more importantly - use. There are (only) three groups...the foundation upon which we build, and the base we go back to when we get confused. Thank you, my friend, this is a very rich video you give for free, [the caveat must be, this is a concept that requires work - Justin gives the concept but we must do the work). thanks again, matey, your generosity is very much appreciated.

  • @TeleTubeee
    @TeleTubeee 15 років тому

    Justin, I've been playing ukulele for 1.5 years. I've hit a plateau as a rhythm player. Trying to learn soloing.
    I treat the ukulele as a small guitar. Most of my favorite songs have jazz-based chords.
    I watched this tutorial "open mouthed" as I hung on every word.
    I'll be be replay this video quite a few more times. Then I'll go to your website. Hope to see a "jazz lessons package" for sale. Otherwise, I'll make a donation.
    HUGE THANKS!
    Doug
    San Francisco, California USA

  • @judeperumal951
    @judeperumal951 4 роки тому

    Honestly I started around 11 years ago and I'm coming back to this lesson after covering all popular music chords and dabbling in metal and blues did I see myself good enough to start the jazz series

  • @sabai380
    @sabai380 13 років тому

    Man, I don't normally leave comments on youtube but I have to tell you that you are a truly gifted teacher of guitar as well as a kick arse player and I have learned a ton from your website and while I am a broke muso now, as soon as I get in the green I am going to donate by way of thanks on your very cool webiste. Thanks big time bro

  • @KeepJamen
    @KeepJamen 15 років тому

    i love the way he teaches... facial expressions, gestures, it just makes it so easy to understand/feel. Thanks so much Justin!

  • @tollchuck
    @tollchuck 12 років тому

    Another perfect lesson on a complex subject. Breaking it down but never boring. Lots of playing and informative talking ,a good mix.
    I love the real world 2 5 1 info at the end. Thanks.

  • @rillloudmother
    @rillloudmother 13 років тому

    this guy is right on actually,major minor and dominant.
    the dominant chords with alterations are what account for the diminished and augmented being included in the dominant category

  • @PatrickChannonInPost
    @PatrickChannonInPost 15 років тому

    This is the best I've seen anyone put chord substitution, even Pass had a knack for over-complexifying things at times as amazing as he is.
    Also that is a gorgeous sounding guitar, and that CHEST!

  • @bolijack
    @bolijack 15 років тому

    one of the fews who is trying to explain the WHYs, not only the HOWs of jazz guitar playing, tx a loooot :-))

  • @BlikeNave
    @BlikeNave 12 років тому

    Andrew Wasson. Another fantastic + free teacher. If you want to get into deeper and tricky jazz ideas you can also look into Geoff Stockton. He's a bit more specific but his lessons are deep and full of gold.

  • @ruarmani
    @ruarmani 15 років тому

    When he shows how to play a guitar it looks so easy and nice. He is a great teacher and a great man!!! Lots of respect! But man, I wish I could play like this......

  • @RJRecordingStudioMendoza
    @RJRecordingStudioMendoza 10 років тому +9

    First time I looked at this this young man . AWESOME TEACHER !!!!!!!!!!

  • @daveb143
    @daveb143 14 років тому

    This opens up doors I have been trying for years. Thanks dude.....

  • @ChimaTheKilla
    @ChimaTheKilla 9 років тому +1

    Best lesson I have ever watch! This one and the CAGED system is showing your mastery of the guitar so well. I will keep watching your videos and when I have the money I will buy your DVD. I hope I can buy the downloadable version though.

  • @qotsa007
    @qotsa007 9 років тому

    This is the lesson i've been looking for since a couple of years now. Thanks a thousand! It will be the beginning of a much more melodious understanding of making music

  • @Exype
    @Exype 12 років тому

    thanks to you justin, i have been able to progress more in two weeks with your online lessons, than i did playing with my guitar teacher for 6months... it's just amazing how well you teach these things! Cheers bru!

  • @TheJudplay
    @TheJudplay 14 років тому

    Justin, I get a lot out of your lessons. This one's a bit packed with material, so I hope the next installments spend more time on these less familiar chords. Thanks much for great instruction.

  • @VedantaSutra
    @VedantaSutra 12 років тому

    Great lesson! A video on altered harmony is also very interesting and helpful. I wonder why 10 people, at this point, don't like the lesson, they must have their reasons. One of the reasons can be the fact that Justin just makes a very general analysis, without going in so much detail. But I think the lesson is great anyway.
    Jazz is the THING! As someone said, jazz is USA's classical music. Europe has Bach and Debussy, USA has Miles Davis and John Coltrane!

  • @HarmonieguitareBlogspotFrjltei
    @HarmonieguitareBlogspotFrjltei 13 років тому

    I wish millions of players could dig harmony enough to realize that a total understanding exists,where you can explain everything from A to Z,from Bach to Pat Metheny,pre-tempered instruments period to nowadays,with Wagner,"closing"the system,ie possibly linking anything to anything with musical meaning that we tend to name "beauty":the quality of the structure(cadences\subst\inv) makes us enjoying the notes it supports.Joe used this knoweldge to death. His videos are of the outmost importance.

  • @mraggrovator
    @mraggrovator 15 років тому

    This guy is a great guitarist with great teaching skills.

  • @craigroberthaleyjazz
    @craigroberthaleyjazz 11 років тому

    Justin, thanks much for starting this jazz series. I just happened upon you on UA-cam and I am very grateful that you are willing to share your wealth of knowledge with us. You are appreciated. Peace.

  • @downwiththedevil
    @downwiththedevil 11 років тому

    Every time I hear a jazz chord I get inspired.

  • @slash22790
    @slash22790 12 років тому

    thanks man...this is one of the best guitar lessons i've ever got....this is going to help me in whatever style of music i play...

  • @slytherinsheirx
    @slytherinsheirx 14 років тому

    A while after I found you on youtube, you were on BBC news :) You seem like a really down to earth, decent guy :) Doing what you're doing here is pretty amazing. And very thoughtful.

  • @izzyrafiei9087
    @izzyrafiei9087 8 років тому

    These videos have been so helpful and inspiring. Your generosity is deeply appreciated! Thank you, Justin!

  • @hothempire
    @hothempire 7 років тому

    Once again... huge thanks for this, Justin. The way you lay it out is fantastic! De-mystifies a complex concept.

  • @nfleig
    @nfleig 15 років тому

    Excellent lesson Justin. Really cleared up many of the doubts I had about chord substitution! :)

  • @seangillen920
    @seangillen920 11 років тому

    This is the type of guitar teacher I need. Great job .

  • @marcusburnett22
    @marcusburnett22 14 років тому

    you basically just removed my mental block. Thank you so much, and thanks to joe pas.

  • @the1realanalogman
    @the1realanalogman 9 років тому +1

    Outstanding! Perfectly articulated and great sounding, practical application of essential theory.

  • @BlikeNave
    @BlikeNave 14 років тому

    No joke I've learned 90% of my jazz theory from Justin Sandercoe and one other guy. I fucking LOVE living in 2010. YAAAA UA-cam

  • @richardwype7622
    @richardwype7622 9 років тому +1

    This video is great, you teach very clearly and effectively. I'll definitely be checking out your website. Thanks!

  • @martinaxman2033
    @martinaxman2033 15 років тому

    Use the form 1 3 5 with 1 being the "root" note. For instance, a C major chord would be C(root) E(3rd) G(5th). To change this to a minor chord flat the 3rd (half step lower) so you'd have C Eb G.

  • @atoolhead
    @atoolhead 15 років тому

    finally found a lesson that explains the concept

  • @guitarmanpollard
    @guitarmanpollard 12 років тому

    hello i like you lession and it helps me a lot i live in venezuela but i understand what you teach thanks keep it up i love jazz

  • @guilhermesoares7197
    @guilhermesoares7197 5 років тому

    Justin was just too cool in 2009! Looks like a rockstar!!

  • @brauliocavalcanti3703
    @brauliocavalcanti3703 5 років тому +1

    I don't know, Justin. You are more than a teacher/tutor. Kinda remind me of my ancestor who tutored Dante; Guido Cavalcanti. Thanks, man!

  • @dormantformant
    @dormantformant 8 років тому

    Thanks!
    Been watching your videos for years and shared with family and friends

  • @Estede15
    @Estede15 10 років тому +1

    The information in this lesson is truly invaluable. Thank you so much!

  • @xamba2004
    @xamba2004 15 років тому +1

    Fantastic lesson. It demistifies jazz for me. Thank you so much.

  • @krispro123
    @krispro123 9 років тому +43

    If it sounds good it is good, if it sound shit it is shit!
    -Justin

    • @AiMR
      @AiMR 8 років тому +4

      Suck it and see.
      -Justin 1:02

    • @krispro123
      @krispro123 8 років тому +1

      +Eric Blair wow

    • @vecernicek2
      @vecernicek2 8 років тому +3

      I disagree. My shit sounds good.

    • @CaeSharp
      @CaeSharp 7 років тому +3

      When your shit start making sounds, I think its time to octavate down on the drugs.

    • @ihH6053
      @ihH6053 7 років тому

      Isak Gjerstad gud one

  • @SagarVibhute
    @SagarVibhute 15 років тому

    Great lesson! You have a fantastic approach to teaching the instrument and I have learned so much by studying your online course in the past few months. Keep rockin'! :)

  • @MrArrir
    @MrArrir 12 років тому

    "if it sounds shit, it is shit" the greatest lesson Justin will teach you

  • @cryman89
    @cryman89 15 років тому

    helped me fill a few huge gaps in my playing style, thanks!

  • @andyracksthecams
    @andyracksthecams 11 років тому

    Thanks Justin, I think you have opened a new door which I have been looking for. Very interesting and exiting. Merry Christmas.

  • @philiptait8671
    @philiptait8671 6 років тому +1

    Oh my god! Justin! You just caused the to penny drop. Thank you.

  • @w1llsways
    @w1llsways 10 років тому +1

    we love you Justin, exceptional articulation as ever. Cool dude

  • @franklinrwful
    @franklinrwful 11 років тому

    I have learned a lot from your Justins guitar lessons on disc.

  • @deltaman38730
    @deltaman38730 11 років тому

    Justin really gets down to earth,,and it really helps ,,,,

  • @sadahnmo
    @sadahnmo 10 років тому +2

    What a great person you are.
    thanks so much!

  • @gibson9189
    @gibson9189 12 років тому

    Love the lessons man. It would be cool if you could shoot them in HD. Maybe you do now, the lessons I'm watching are older. Anyway, cool stuff man.

  • @najsummer
    @najsummer 14 років тому

    i learned sooooooo much from this video.thanks please keep posting vids

  • @marcelo_campitelli
    @marcelo_campitelli 11 років тому

    wow, these lessons are amazing! Just wanted to thank you for these great videos, lessons and work that you-re doing. I love your approach for jazz music, very logical and musically melodicaly correct... Just loving your videos!

  • @JeremyLam0
    @JeremyLam0 14 років тому

    Your jazz series of lessons are so useful and great, thanks very much justin!

  • @BryanDenham
    @BryanDenham 12 років тому

    Thank you Justin all your lessons are great

  • @ThePowersThatBeef
    @ThePowersThatBeef 12 років тому

    I'm gonna watch ALL your vids!

  • @nickkapil9868
    @nickkapil9868 8 років тому

    your lessons verry clear and nice presentation ,i learnd meny things frome you thank u so much

  • @Abs9106
    @Abs9106 15 років тому

    i think hes got videos which have information on each of his guitars so go look at his channel or the website. i think all his guitars are quite expensive. He is a pro after all.

  • @Rickyyy001
    @Rickyyy001 15 років тому

    good lesson friend i can't wait till your follow up!

  • @KELBAGCAROL
    @KELBAGCAROL 13 років тому

    thanks very much for these lessons. Most appreciated

  • @JohnStraussmusic
    @JohnStraussmusic 11 років тому

    very good point. think Ill apply that to the Keys also. thanks for posting.

  • @Gaz426
    @Gaz426 15 років тому

    I shouldn't worry about the whole "S" word thing, it seems the parents take bigger offence than the children, all it takes is a quiet word and they'll never say it again.
    Anyway to get back on topic, awesome vid Justin :D

  • @WarriorW22
    @WarriorW22 15 років тому

    It's really easy if you understand what chords are:
    Picture a major scale: C
    C will be the 1
    D - 2;E - 3;F - 4;G - 5;A - 6;B - 7
    So "normal" major chords use the root, the third and the fifth - C, E and G for the C major.
    A flat five is just what it says = flat fifth, a C chord would use Gb.
    9 chords are just the 2nd an octave higher, 11 is a 4th, and 13 is a 6th.
    You can just pick up the notes however its confortable...
    These are just names really, just try and see what sounds good.

  • @Georgefantunes77
    @Georgefantunes77 10 років тому

    That's exactly what I was looking for. Great as always.

  • @michaeldusso6882
    @michaeldusso6882 Місяць тому

    Justin, I too want to play like you when I grow up…… the only problem is I ALREADY GREW UP !!!

  • @TheOfficialMeezak
    @TheOfficialMeezak 9 років тому

    very helpful to me just diving into jazz, thank you

  • @jerrygarcia1312
    @jerrygarcia1312 11 років тому

    rad rad rad playing in this video

  • @scezix77
    @scezix77 11 років тому

    Justin is the one! Thanks!

  • @funkymonk80
    @funkymonk80 9 років тому

    This is awesome! Thanks so much... it's very motivating!

  • @jaywalker512
    @jaywalker512 15 років тому

    he speaks the truth.

  • @bradh57
    @bradh57 15 років тому

    I recommend listening to the greats, and not necessarily just guitar players. Wes Montgomery is probably the most well known jazz guitar player. Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Dexter Gorden, are all good. Of course Miles Davis, just browse youtube there are tons of good performances on here and I'm sure you'll find something you like. Jazz is a big genre, just like rock music, and there are lots of different styles and sub-genres.

  • @LorenzoNovia
    @LorenzoNovia 14 років тому

    very nice concept.... I'm going to study it.
    thanks a lot!

  • @anthonybyrne370
    @anthonybyrne370 3 роки тому

    Fantastic stuff Justin!!

  • @D0bb024
    @D0bb024 15 років тому

    There's three notes that make a Major chord the Tonic, (Route note), the major 3rd, and the major 5th or Tonic, Mediant and Dominant e.g The three notes that make a C major chord are CEG if you flatten the major 3rd, in this case E, you get the minor chord, Cminor CEbG. So, really the difference is in short terms, one note or a semitone! Plus one sounds a lot more cheerful, while minor is a lot more un happy. The key's in the name think Majority (more) and Minority (less)! =D

  • @xjoejoe911x
    @xjoejoe911x 14 років тому

    Great video! Thanks very much Justin.

  • @SuckMyLeftOne13
    @SuckMyLeftOne13 15 років тому

    justin you're a genius :)

  • @jkuebler89
    @jkuebler89 14 років тому

    ive never been able to sit through one of your lessons. not to be rude but i just couldnt. maybe my yankee ways and yer british accent making me want to doze off. but ive struck gold here. this was definatly worth watching and i will take further note on yer vids. this can take my playing to a whole new level. thank you sir.

  • @ThomasvanLimburg
    @ThomasvanLimburg 14 років тому

    I sucked it and saw! Thank you Justin.

  • @Alenko.2020
    @Alenko.2020 12 років тому

    amazing lessons, excellent teacher, great musician!

  • @Martin-lf9se
    @Martin-lf9se 10 років тому +1

    Awesome work man. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bsrobinson
    @bsrobinson 14 років тому

    Amazing!! Thanks, Justin! So clear!

  • @viniguitarjazz
    @viniguitarjazz 14 років тому

    VERY GOOD LESSON ! THANKS !!

  • @luzvibes30
    @luzvibes30 11 років тому

    Wow I love all these sounds thanx man

  • @jaxbrie
    @jaxbrie 8 років тому +1

    Awesome lesson. thank you.

  • @Loudsilence84
    @Loudsilence84 15 років тому

    C-E is a major third , E to G is a minor 3rd
    thats what i mean by on top
    as for more than one third in a chord YES, thats why they are called triads (not because they have 3 notes)
    just like quartal chords are built on intervals of 4ths

  • @dmitryvlasov6848
    @dmitryvlasov6848 9 років тому +1

    This is such a good video!
    Very inspiring!

  • @walkaboutarts
    @walkaboutarts 13 років тому

    you just opened my eyes! thanks

  • @mraggrovator
    @mraggrovator 15 років тому

    This guy is good.

  • @swiftlessons
    @swiftlessons 10 років тому +5

    Great lesson Justin!

  • @Danthehorse
    @Danthehorse 12 років тому

    Justin - hero.

  • @jornvdveen109
    @jornvdveen109 12 років тому

    Dude, your really good! nice guitar by the way

  • @spidrmage
    @spidrmage 15 років тому

    justin have you ever thought about doing a lesson on intervals? when i learned that, the whole guitar neck opened up for me. i think its part of the curriculum at berklee as well. thanks

  • @isocializer
    @isocializer 13 років тому

    thanks for this video justin , wish i found you sooner ..

  • @rockingguitarlessons
    @rockingguitarlessons 10 років тому +2

    good stuff Justin

  • @zezlo6995
    @zezlo6995 15 років тому

    Great lesson man, really helpful and inspiring, thank you.

  • @TheFunkyCriminal
    @TheFunkyCriminal 11 років тому

    i cant wait till i get done at work so i can try some of this out