LACM Stream Now: Jody Fisher Guitar Quick Tip - "Quartal Harmony"
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These LAMA Quick Tips are among the best guitar lessons I've yet come across on the 'Tube. More, please!
I think I just learned more in the 6 minutes and 26 seconds of this lesson than I have in last 10 years of playing guitar. Not only are you a master player, you are a great teacher. Thank you!
I've been working with your books for quite a while, happy to put a face on a name!
Pretty simple, pretty understandable, i wish i had a teacher like you. Thanks so much for your tips
Thanks Jody. I remember you from NGSW in Connecticut back in '95 or 96'. Super helpful.
Thank you so much Jody! I have been studying through your workbooks and they have transformed my playing, your explanations are accurate and simple, you have broadened my musical horizons!
Easy to understand and practical advice on how to use quartal harmony. Every video I've seen by Mr Fisher has been great. Thanks so much!
what a phenomenal teacher and player. so effortless yet effective, thank you
Aaahh! I had somehow spotted the relation between suspended chords, their inversions (sus4 [as 5-1-4 and 1-4-7] and sus2 [as 1-2-5]) and the pentatonic scale but never really succeeded in making more sense of it. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Great tips Jody,your explanation was second to none.... Cheers
Excellent teaching... perhaps the best expository ever disseminated on quartal harmony (not to say that I've seen all that there is). Now I understand why I need to learn and practice the pentatonic scale. That first inversion still seemed to preserve some of the tonal quality/ambiguity of a quartal chord. Thx 4 posting
This is great (as are all your Quick Tips.) Thank you so much!
Thanks Jody! Nice tips, great sound, very helpful. Keep with the good work!
Brilliant Jody. Love it! Thank you.
great easy technique to open up a sound. Thank you.
AMAZING Lesson! Thanks a lot
Wonderful videos Jody.
Dom
You got a gift from God to tech, Mr. Fisher. Such an easy explanation on a quite complex topic.
Thanks so much, Dom--I've always admired your work......
What a great teacher!
Really helpful.
Got it Jody! Thanks. (Although, I think I've used quartals without knowing what they were!) Now I see it, I can use it to better effect. I hope. Thanks. JW
Excellent! Excellent!..you make everything look so easy...great teaching!
awesome lesson. Majority of guitar teachers noodle and blaze through long solos but don't explain. Jody on the other hand is excellent teacher and guitar player.
I love Jazz..
WOW what a great lesson this is Sir Jody. I like this video lesson a lot. Will keep me busy the rest of the month.
Absolutely amazing thanks so much!
Now I can learn these along with your Video. I appreciate so much your lesson on video. How can I take a lesson On web?,Otherwise Should I visit your school in LA?
great lesson and teacher !
Subscribed! Love this easy to understand lesson :)
this is sensational thanks
Hi!
We're actually getting ready to launch LAMA Online in the next few months, so if you're interested in studying online with Jody and others, you can privately message your information to our UA-cam channel and we'll make sure we get in touch with you when the program is ready to go!
I though quartal harmony was something so co complicated that only guitar aliens could play it. Thanks for the video. Just amazing!
I do not like jazz... it scares me...
but jazz musicians I envy... so much knowledge, like the freaking Yodas of music.
Nice Lesson! Jody Fisher has to buy a looper! jaja
thank you :)
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Good hints, I'm making use of them already. What about dominant chords?
Great lesson. How would one write out quartal chord symbols, specifying how many fourths to add?
just study it.. just a matter of time and will. yoll get it
Thanks bro a lot of ammunition here :)
oh man, me too..
To Boiatila--The guitar is a Klein Electric--unfortunately not made anymore....
To Kallolbanerjee--My schedule doesn't permit me to do a lot of private lessons--so no Skype for now. Thanks for asking, though......
What guitar is that?
are you rushing or ragging?
Klein guitar?
Round about 3:05 when you explain playing the petatonic scale with these voicings, when you get to the 6-5-4 string set you are playing D-G-C , and strictly speaking D is not a part of the Cm pentatonic. We would expect Eb-G-C. So how does this work?
Cm7 is part of the Gminor scale(Bb major - IInd step) - maybe that's the reason? My guess.
The intention is to outline the minor pentatonic scale with the fourths. The way Jody plays the voicings, the highest note in the voicing is staying true to the minor penta scale. However, it's not in diatonic fourths so thats why the D etc come into play. But all the notes highlighted in the idea work over a C min 7 (even the Major 6 (A) in the 4th string voicing as that gives a dorian type flavour to it, with it being over a C min7) - That was just my thinking/rambling on the idea, let me know if I've got anything wrong :) hope it helped anyways!
He didn't really discuss how these ideas interact with complex progressions. I'll put up a video then.
Ffs chord diagrams please
You're rushing and dragging
that is one ugly guitar!
chambered (like a klein). incredible, incredible sound
how can you tell? without a head, if its ugly :D
if you play ALOT, like this dude its such an ergonomic design. and you can play a long time with no fatigue. I want a Klein so bad but they cost tons of dough