Greg Fishman's System for Creating Diminished Scales on V7b9 Chords

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  • @RockRabot007
    @RockRabot007 8 місяців тому +1

    Wonderful system. Thanks.

  • @edwing1958
    @edwing1958 Місяць тому

    Fantastic.I always found that whole step half step way to be a random way of thinking of it.

  • @peterandrews7434
    @peterandrews7434 10 місяців тому +3

    Love this new approach to learning the diminished scale. It trains your ear to identify the different pitches. Much obliged.

  • @johnpanico5049
    @johnpanico5049 9 місяців тому +1

    So so helpful!!!

  • @davideastlee9983
    @davideastlee9983 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you Greg... very clear and musical and appreciated.
    This is how a jazzman thinks...not a theoretician

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  8 місяців тому

      You're welcome, David. So glad that you enjoyed the lesson. This is just one of more than 300 lessons available in my online course at: gregfishmanjazzstudios.com.

  • @hecateswolf6007
    @hecateswolf6007 4 місяці тому

    Thank you Greg great lessons

  • @emuhanna
    @emuhanna Місяць тому

    Excellent.

  • @charlexguitar
    @charlexguitar Місяць тому

    Great lesson profesor, saludos!

  • @andresvalencia7716
    @andresvalencia7716 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for the tips, that was so useful. I appreciate it.

  • @OwntoneFilm
    @OwntoneFilm 10 місяців тому +1

    Love your lessons Greg! This one is really helpful to me and makes so much sense to look at it this way. Thanks my man!

  • @jamesjoyce6614
    @jamesjoyce6614 8 місяців тому

    Wow, THAT’S a lesson. So much to chew on! Thanks

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  8 місяців тому

      You're welcome!

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  8 місяців тому

      Glad that you enjoyed it. This is just one of more than 300 lesson in my online course at gregfishmanjazzstudios.com. Please check it out when you have a chance. Thanks.

  • @luminarechristmas
    @luminarechristmas 10 місяців тому

    LOVE this, Thanks Greg!

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  10 місяців тому

      Thanks so much! This was just one lesson out of more than 350 lessons. Please check out my full online video course at: gregfishmanjazzstudios.com

  • @gerrycappuccio4186
    @gerrycappuccio4186 10 місяців тому

    Great analysis of hearing & tasting the altered notes & sounds ! Bravo Greg !

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  10 місяців тому

      Thanks so much! This was just one lesson out of more than 350 lessons. Please check out my full online video course at: gregfishmanjazzstudios.com

  • @SidLaw500
    @SidLaw500 10 місяців тому

    This is great Greg, thanks!

  • @ginohernandez5143
    @ginohernandez5143 10 місяців тому

    Thank you Greg!

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much! This was just one lesson out of more than 350 lessons. Please check out my full online video course at: gregfishmanjazzstudios.com

  • @bigtreefrog
    @bigtreefrog 10 місяців тому

    Fantastic explanation Greg... You can taste the harmony :-)

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  10 місяців тому

      Thanks so much! This was just one lesson out of more than 350 lessons. Please check out my full online video course at: gregfishmanjazzstudios.com

  • @neilripsch6624
    @neilripsch6624 10 місяців тому

    Thanks Greg!

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  10 місяців тому

      Thanks so much! This was just one lesson out of more than 350 lessons. Please check out my full online video course at: gregfishmanjazzstudios.com

  • @FrictionFive
    @FrictionFive 10 місяців тому

    Great practice approach!

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  10 місяців тому

      Thanks so much! This was just one lesson out of more than 350 lessons. Please check out my full online video course at: gregfishmanjazzstudios.com

  • @milobenn
    @milobenn 10 місяців тому

    Really helpful, thanks!

  • @chelillingworth9466
    @chelillingworth9466 9 місяців тому

    Would you also think of the altered scale the same way? would you use the same method with students?
    I think this is interesting cuz I think with the altered scale I definitely am thinking about the melodic minor half step up but I am also always thinking about the chord tones and tensions.
    And I've been going back and forth about how to teach this to my high school jazz band kids.
    Yeah I think I would do that the same way right?
    I like how you say you're going to have instant access because I always like to teach thinking about having everything being accessible immediately.

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  8 місяців тому

      This approach will work well for the altered scale, as well. One thing I point out (by demonstrating the sound difference) between diminished and the altered scale, is the fact that you're trading away the perfect 5th and 13th and in exchange you're getting the G# (Ab)...one darker sounding note, which also makes the scale asymmetrical.
      To use this approach with the altered scale, just play the initial chord with the #5, then add the b9, #9, #11 and then the root at the top.
      I'm glad that you enjoyed the lesson. I have a full online course available at gregfishmanjazzstudios.com
      all the best,
      Greg Fishman

  • @mikejolkovski6786
    @mikejolkovski6786 10 місяців тому

    Very sensible approach -- learning the altered tones in terms of the function and color they add. But the main takeaway I got from this video is that the precariously balanced alto in the background is freaking me out.

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  10 місяців тому

      Glad that you enjoyed the video. Please check out my full course with over 350 lessons and pdf practice notes on my site. Btw, that alto was well balanced and it stayed there until I ended up selling it, about four years ago. It was a 55k mk vi. I recorded my etudes 2 book with that alto, but all of my other books feature my factory silver early Yamaha 62 with the J guard. What a great horn. Thanks for watching. You can sign up for my full course at: gregfishmanjazzstudios.com

  • @danielabdelnour8232
    @danielabdelnour8232 Місяць тому

    This guy is the best

  • @louisthompson1020
    @louisthompson1020 10 місяців тому

    Love the way you break down harmony to the hobbist muscian.

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  10 місяців тому

      Thanks, Louis! Please consider joining my video lesson course. This was just one of over 350 essential videos for jazz saxophone and improv. You can check it out here: gregfishmanjazzstudios.com

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much! This was just one lesson out of more than 350 lessons. Please check out my full online video course at: gregfishmanjazzstudios.com

  • @Abby-zi4xi
    @Abby-zi4xi 8 місяців тому

    Beginner question here: Why isn't the flat 9th and sharp 9th called the flat 2nd and sharp 2nd? Same with the F being the 11th instead of 4th etc. Thank you.

    • @501stComandos
      @501stComandos 8 місяців тому

      If you stack thirds from the root of a 7th chord this is the sequence: 1,3,5,7,9,11,13.
      The notes above the 7th are called “extensions”. When you notate a 9th,11th, or 13th chord you are indicating you want to include that specific extension, or altered extension (b9, #11, b13, etc.) as well as the Root, 3rd, 5th, and 7th of the chord.
      A C13 sounds very different than a C6. I find using the piano to study harmony and hearing the subtle deferences is very useful

    • @Abby-zi4xi
      @Abby-zi4xi 8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you.

  • @kwootamuckbear9294
    @kwootamuckbear9294 3 місяці тому

    Dominant 7 flat 9🤔🎶🎵🎷

  • @kwootamuckbear9294
    @kwootamuckbear9294 3 місяці тому

    Where were you when I needed you like right now…Stevie Wonder 👂

  • @robinchallis1312
    @robinchallis1312 10 місяців тому

    .. and you're even better off thinking it's two diminished arpeggios weaving together: the C dim arpeggio (C Eb F# A) and the C# dim arpeggio (C# E G Bb) .. how 'bout that?! It's not a scale at all ;-)

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  10 місяців тому +4

      There are so many different ways to think of this. I would not agree that the two diminished chords together is any better. Just a different system. Yes, I was aware of it when I made this video, but the system I’m showing worked best for my students.
      The notes are all chord tones, anyway. Root, flat nine, Sharp nine, three, Sharp four, five, six (13), flat, seven, root.

    • @harrisonmccomb1511
      @harrisonmccomb1511 8 місяців тому +1

      I agree Greg. You can also think of it as all of the minor and/or major triads of the fully diminished chord, two minor tetrachords and tritone apart, 4 sets of alternating tritones, etc. but I like the approach of naming/singing chord tones (b9, 13, etc) for ear training purposes and getting the students to actually hear the harmony! Finding all of the other symmetries can unlock other interesting melodic ideas too.

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  8 місяців тому +2

      Hi Harrison,
      Michael Brecker told me personally, that he could spend the rest of his life working on the diminish scale and not unlock all of the possibilities. There are so many different ways to look at it, and so many different combinations of triads and intervals present. It is an amazing Structure. I do think that it is most important that the aspiring player learned to differentiate the sounds of all of the cord tones, including the alterations, by ear, so that they are not simply doing a theory exercise when working with the scale. Once their ear gets a hold of it, you can do all of the things that you’re talking about with the triad groupings in many other intervals, as well. I particularly like working with major seventh intervals within the scale.

  • @davekeen1963
    @davekeen1963 6 місяців тому

    Again really good advice This guy's really hip...

  • @saxcowboy
    @saxcowboy 10 місяців тому

    Great Lesson Greg! I would love to have you teach me sometime.

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  10 місяців тому

      Thanks so much! This was just one lesson out of more than 350 lessons. Please check out my full online video course at: gregfishmanjazzstudios.com

    • @gregfishmanjazzstudios
      @gregfishmanjazzstudios  10 місяців тому

      I'd be happy to work with you. I offer online private lessons. You can email me at: gregfishmanjazzstudios@gmail.com
      Looking forward to working with you.

  • @kchappelle
    @kchappelle 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Greg. 🎉