I'm psyched for harmonic analysis and standards. I remember seeing Justin's video on jazz voice leading back in the day, and it was really eye-opening.
The words used in music notation are in italian: coda, tempo, or tempo description like Adagio, Allegro,crescendo, rallentando, staccato, d.s. (dal segno). Also piano (complete is pianoforte) is italian. There was also an instrument called fortepiano.
I've read music for 20 years and never heard Del Segno referred to as Da Squiggle. I'd also add that learning the above (charts) would probably be easier, as is reading music in notation, if you have the chart (or notation) in front of you and follow along to the recording. That made it so much quicker of a learning curve for me. Maybe you did mention this but I failed to hear it. Thank you so much for this it's a high point of the day to see one of your new videos come up. But of luck to you, (I have contributed before) Hope this note finds you and your family well and happy, your friend in Oregon, USA
I can't thank you enough, Justin you are an awesome teacher. You actually teach the things I wanna learn, in a way I can learn. All the while never asking for donations, just shows your character. Thanks for all you do. Keep um coming.
hey justin, i really like your lessons. they help me alot. hey can you make a lesson on reading music? i really want to learn that but i'm not able to find anything that'll help me.... btw thanks for the awesome lessons...
Awesome lesson as always, are you going to make a lesson about comping? Because if you are I'll just wait for that, rather than waste time looking for a good quality lesson :)
enjoyed this thanks for the sqiggly and coda descriptions also the gates ,i never under stood those gates till now . through once then off through to the second ect. very help ful thanks J
These are wonderful Jason. I look forward to buying your music theory book. You're personable, engaging, knowledgeable, all of which combine to make you a great teacher. Thanks!
Do you mean double vertical lines with a colon against hem? If yes, the first and last of those are the first and last bars of a section that is repeated. Cheers 😊 | Richard_close2u | JustinGuitar Official Guide & Approved Teacher
Justin, thanks for all of your lessons. Always appreciated. Is there any chance you can make them available on iPad? Google and UA-cam are always trying to freeze out Apple devices.....which is pretty anti-competitive.
Very nice, but i have a problem with reading charts generaly. I know how to read them, but. When i see a chord, for example FMaj7, i dont know what FMaj7 i should play. It means: should i go down (to the neck) and play it (the root) on the sixth string or up and go for the fifth string? There are notes but only for the melody in my jazz book. I can always play the example track, but anyway.
It's been 5 months but -7 means a Dominant 7th Chord (Major Triad + minor seventh). C dominant 7 is written as C-7 whilst C minor Seven is written as Cmin7. Hope this helps!
There's a band called Nivaria? Seriously? I would double check on that one. Nivaria is derived from a Latin word meaning snow.... particularly in the mountains of Tenerife, on Mount Teide in the Canary Islands off the coast of Spain.
Hey Justin, I'm trying to access to your theory courses so I can keeo better tracks of your videos here, but most of the times I click on link on your website it gives me the 504 Gateway time out error. I'm really interested in grab one of your courses since I'm been looking for one that I'd feel confortbale with, I cannot think of anyone but you to makes things smooth through this whole musical journey. Please let me know if there's a way that I can access to your courses besides via your website
It's like code, ha ha :) just did this for fun var i = 0; function jazzChart() { i++; play(Dm7, G7, Cmaj7, Fmaj7, Bm7b5, E7, Am7, Eb7, Dm7, G7, Em7, Am7, Dm7, G7); if (i == 1) { play(Em7, A7, Am7, D7); jazzChart(); } } This is JavaScript
02:17. Correct me if I am wrong (I am just getting into this). But isn't this song in A flat instead of E flat? The penultimate flat tells me it is an A flat. Can anyone help me out? Thanks!
help....today was my first day in my guitar class in high school....and they have already reached higher level and I am a beginner and he said he can't start over for me..he told me thatbi can here here ..so I saw lids writing some numbers like 1 2 3 4 above the signs on the notes...I want to learn that before 2morow that how to do do that......please help help help
I would think since this is a video about reading JAZZ charts you would go over reading and playing some JAZZ chords - not the basics of reading ANY chord charts at all. Why go over how to interpret tempo, time sig and key sig in a video about jazz charts?
A) do not listen to the song before hand unless you have listened to it otherwise. You don't need to B) this is not a video on how to read a real book, its on how to read sheet music C) don't include a tutorial on how to read sheet music in a video about how to read a real book, that's deceiving to beginners
I'm psyched for harmonic analysis and standards. I remember seeing Justin's video on jazz voice leading back in the day, and it was really eye-opening.
The words used in music notation are in italian: coda, tempo, or tempo description like Adagio, Allegro,crescendo, rallentando, staccato, d.s. (dal segno).
Also piano (complete is pianoforte) is italian.
There was also an instrument called fortepiano.
I've read music for 20 years and never heard Del Segno referred to as Da Squiggle. I'd also add that learning the above (charts) would probably be easier, as is reading music in notation, if you have the chart (or notation) in front of you and follow along to the recording. That made it so much quicker of a learning curve for me. Maybe you did mention this but I failed to hear it. Thank you so much for this it's a high point of the day to see one of your new videos come up. But of luck to you, (I have contributed before) Hope this note finds you and your family well and happy, your friend in Oregon, USA
So excited for your up coming standards lessons
Cool vid. Never knew it was called a 'first time bar' as well.
Guessing its a UK thing?
We usually call em first and second endings in the states.
I can't thank you enough, Justin you are an awesome teacher. You actually teach the things I wanna learn, in a way I can learn. All the while never asking for donations, just shows your character. Thanks for all you do. Keep um coming.
Watching this in 2022 so much learnings. Thank you!
I never thought that music classes in school that I took when I was around 10 years old would be so helpful later in life :)
hey justin, i really like your lessons. they help me alot.
hey can you make a lesson on reading music?
i really want to learn that but i'm not able to find anything that'll help me....
btw thanks for the awesome lessons...
Awesome lesson as always, are you going to make a lesson about comping? Because if you are I'll just wait for that, rather than waste time looking for a good quality lesson :)
enjoyed this thanks for the sqiggly and coda descriptions also the gates ,i never under stood those gates till now . through once then off through to the second ect. very help ful thanks J
Closing comments on this video are so true. So many people look at charts and their reaction is "my god, I can't do this."
These are wonderful Jason. I look forward to buying your music theory book. You're personable, engaging, knowledgeable, all of which combine to make you a great teacher. Thanks!
This is getting better and better.
I can't wait for the new videos.
ps: you just got a donator.
If
you have a teacher and you learn classical music, you'd know all this and could play any music too. Classical is great
I've just started to try understand sheet music arranged for guitar. Could you maybe do a video on that?
Awesome! I just learned more in this 13 minutes than I did in a whole semester with some dumb ass community college professor.
Great lesson, thanks
Thanks for the video. Very helpful.
I really appreciate your work Justin!
This is great stuff here, Thanks for this lesson
Awesome new video. Thx, Justin.
Thank you justin, you are an amazing help.
man you really explain this stuff well and at a good pace!
Wow! Great video!!! Thank you!
Excellent teaching about how to navigate a tune maze. lol
Would like to hear justin play through some of these songs.
Thanks Justin!
Norm lives!
Perfct explanation
Thank you so much this lesson helped me alote.
Nice stuff but I was hoping he'd get into harmonic analysis of the chord structure since that is so important to learning a new tune.
Excellent stuff.
Fantastic... thanks for this.
Do you have right hand techniques/patterns for when they say bossa, med, or swing .....
Very informative really great..but what are the double bar lines that randomly appear at the ends of some lines of music?
Do you mean double vertical lines with a colon against hem? If yes, the first and last of those are the first and last bars of a section that is repeated.
Cheers 😊 | Richard_close2u | JustinGuitar Official Guide & Approved Teacher
Justin, thanks for all of your lessons. Always appreciated. Is there any chance you can make them available on iPad? Google and UA-cam are always trying to freeze out Apple devices.....which is pretty anti-competitive.
Where is a good place to look for the new real book you suggested?
Hi. Are the notes on the clef to be read according to how piano players would read them, or how guitar players should read them?
Very nice, but i have a problem with reading charts generaly. I know how to read them, but. When i see a chord, for example FMaj7, i dont know what FMaj7 i should play. It means: should i go down (to the neck) and play it (the root) on the sixth string or up and go for the fifth string? There are notes but only for the melody in my jazz book. I can always play the example track, but anyway.
What does the chord symbol '-7' mean? Is it a minor 7th? I guess it has to be, right?
It's been 5 months but -7 means a Dominant 7th Chord (Major Triad + minor seventh). C dominant 7 is written as C-7 whilst C minor Seven is written as Cmin7. Hope this helps!
The beauty and the beat confused the hell out of me.
good job....
great!
Blue Bossa is in C minor :(
Hey just. Wondering I mean I love the band nivaria could you teach their song plz?
There's a band called Nivaria? Seriously? I would double check on that one. Nivaria is derived from a Latin word meaning snow.... particularly in the mountains of Tenerife, on Mount Teide in the Canary Islands off the coast of Spain.
Iwhat does a chord with a "delta"s sign after it's name signify? Is it a major 7?
Hey Justin, I'm trying to access to your theory courses so I can keeo better tracks of your videos here, but most of the times I click on link on your website it gives me the 504 Gateway time out error. I'm really interested in grab one of your courses since I'm been looking for one that I'd feel confortbale with, I cannot think of anyone but you to makes things smooth through this whole musical journey.
Please let me know if there's a way that I can access to your courses besides via your website
Hey could you play this is war thirty second to mars
It's like code, ha ha :) just did this for fun
var i = 0;
function jazzChart() {
i++;
play(Dm7, G7, Cmaj7, Fmaj7, Bm7b5, E7, Am7, Eb7, Dm7, G7, Em7, Am7, Dm7, G7);
if (i == 1) {
play(Em7, A7, Am7, D7);
jazzChart();
}
}
This is JavaScript
02:17. Correct me if I am wrong (I am just getting into this). But isn't this song in A flat instead of E flat? The penultimate flat tells me it is an A flat. Can anyone help me out? Thanks!
No, Eb is correct. The amount of flats or sharps always dictates the key.
help....today was my first day in my guitar class in high school....and they have already reached higher level and I am a beginner and he said he can't start over for me..he told me thatbi can here here
..so I saw lids writing some numbers like 1 2 3 4 above the signs on the notes...I want to learn that before 2morow that how to do do that......please help help help
How did it go?
Hey if you see this id like you to teach this is war by thirty seconds to Mars I really like the song
I would think since this is a video about reading JAZZ charts you would go over reading and playing some JAZZ chords - not the basics of reading ANY chord charts at all. Why go over how to interpret tempo, time sig and key sig in a video about jazz charts?
This is just sheet music
this is not specific to jazz at all none of this was about jazz
Piece of cake nothing to it ez yep
A) do not listen to the song before hand unless you have listened to it otherwise. You don't need to
B) this is not a video on how to read a real book, its on how to read sheet music
C) don't include a tutorial on how to read sheet music in a video about how to read a real book, that's deceiving to beginners
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