The Pat Metheny Chord I Paid $2500 For
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2023
- In this video I figure out a chord that took me 45 years to learn.
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Having Dylan as your son is like the ultimate guitar hack.
Yes, Dylan has a very special skill but it was his genius dad who recognized that he had the potential for this and developed it in his son.
it's going to be interesting to see where he takes it
@@jasonk125 Gotta make your own! 😂
Yes the clickbait pic shows his son being “paid 2500 for the chord” 😂 if you watched the video it’s pretty clear he paid 2500 for the guitar to play it on.
Thanks for reawakening my ears to "April Joy". The entire PMG White Album as well as Bright Size Life were gifts to guitarists.
love how unstructured your drops are. one day its an hour interview with a musical virtuoso, the next its a 5 min video on a little chord. love that
Thanks!
I've been watching Rick for a while and can say that he is very much a "stream of consciousness" UA-camr. That is to say, he makes videos out of whatever part of his vast mental database of music is striking his fancy on that particular day. This is what makes Rick great.
same one of my favorite videos in a while
I would consider Rick a virtuoso as well.
forget about structure and think about freedom
Rick Beato asking his son why does a chord on a particular song sounds so particular and immediately getting a perfect answer is magical
Better than Chat GPT
he has perfect pitch i think, which is a really cool talent/skill to have (until a certain age)
@@salty_3k506Until a certain age?
@@wbek001some people say it ‘drifts’ when you get old, which causes quite a lot of confusion, apparently. Seems Gary Burton has this issue.
@@memarkiamhow old? Does it matter? Anything can happen in life..
You know you have a successful UA-cam station when you can buy a guitar for one chord.
Peter Frampton said "music is my key to life", but I think Rick Beato is the key to unlocking great music across so many genres. I'm now in a Pat Metheny rabbit hole, thank you RB.
The deeper you go the more you will hear. If you apply what Pat does and says in your own musical world then you will find verdant fields of music ripe for picking.
When you played that first bar of Phase Dance, I started tearing up ... I apparently am very sentimental about that time in my life ... Phase Dance - and in fact all of Pat's music from that era - means a lot to me.
Love Rick's child like amazement at a chord in a piece of music. Only guitarists can truly relate. And Dylan of course . Well done that kid!
I can get you the same chord for half the price. I know a guy who knows a guy. I'll even throw in a extra F#.
😂😂😂 Dark Web chords .
@@jamesrobert4106 they're just as good, I swear.
With nail polish.
@@jeffbehringer1262 you mean, a Polish nail?
@@jeffbehringer1262😂😂😂😂😂
One of the best albums ever recorded. I quit driving myself nuts trying to play along and realized it's one to just listen to in awe. Just a masterpiece.
You could do a Metheny song on every episode and it wouldn't seem like overkill. The GOAT
Those chords are some of the most beautiful things I have ever heard, and I'm 63. Just gorgeous. Oh, Rick, you are a very talented musician, but you play the guitar like the strings are liquid gold.
And you gave it to us for free!!! What a great musical friend to have!!! Once again, you rock the world with music!!!
This is what I love about Rick! He is the music educator the world has always needed
What a beautiful chord in a beautiful piece. That's $2500 well spent my friend.
How beautiful music can be with just eight basic notes. I had a music instructor say how beautiful it will be in heaven with infinite notes!
What I love about Rick is he applies his talent, skill and even genius to explore something and learn it. It’s all in his process!
It’s amazing how you can grow up with albums like Wichita and Still Life (Talking), leave them alone for thirty years, and instantly know “That’s Pat” within ten seconds. When I was a kid, Dad was obsessed with Metheny because Lyle Mays was a college freshman when my father was a trumpet player a few years ahead; Lyle was in every band and combo, and simply dominated. Thanks for reminding me of this! -Al
Metheny and Mays were hand in glove.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why we love Rick Beato !!
Stay Golden Rick Beato. The joy you exuded was infectious.
Smiling most of the way through the video, especially at the end.
You’re a good man.
I love that Dylan is contributing to some of the analysis. If he's interested, he could be a composer. Some of my friends who have great ears don't seem that interested in working on the muscle memory needed to become an excellent player, but have become excellent composers instead. He could compose music for video games, which is a thriving industry and often has interesting music. Just a thought.
Once again Rick, you amaze me. I cannot believe I owned a studio and produced a lot of albums for our label, and I never even knew you and your studio were just 3 to 4 miles away! I'm sure you didn't need the work, but I would have hired you to play on and help produce most of our albums. You are truly a gifted musician.
Rick Beato's enthusiasm is contagious.
I was into Sabbath, Deep Purple, etc....then bought that white album by Pat Metheny Group and fell in total love with it. It's magical, I had never heard anything like it. I saw the group back 40+ years ago at Colby College in Waterville Maine. Life changing!!!
I am useless musically but I love these short videos that delve deep into something like a single well placed chord. These make me hear songs in a whole new way.
I love the dissonance in that chord. I have always liked that song but I don’t think I’ve ever noticed it specifically until now. So good!
Love that whole album. First heard San Lorenzo on BBC radio here in the UK in the late 70's when Phil Collins talked about touring with the PMG with Brand X (another band that is so overlooked).
The notes I hear in it are G3 B3 C4 E4 G4 B4 C5 and G5, 8 notes so yes it must be double tracked for sure. Really oddly soothing chord. For those interested it's a G6/11 chord spread in 2 octaves ommiting the fifth (D).To play it on a normal guitar you can tune your regular second A string to B and play: G first string third fret (thumb), B second string (open), G third string sixth fret (ring finger), C fourth string sixth fret (pinky), B fifth string (open) and the high G on the sixth string third fret (pointer finger). Happy music making everyone!
Cmaj7/G,
@user-wr6ip7fk7f Yes, if you play it on a regular guitar, without the "extensions" you can view it that way too! Chords are multifaced, so yeah, CM7 can be viewed as Em(add#5) or G6/11 or Bsus4(b2)#5 depending on the inversion. How we call it only comes down to where it is in a piece and which bass note is underneath.
How…
Isn’t that just a Cmaj7 chord, 2nd inversion. When I say ‘just’, I don’t mean it’s not a beautiful chord, and of course context is everything. But in isolation it’s not an unusual chord.
@memarkiam Yeah, that's exactly right on point. On it's own it could be described as CMaj7/G, and it probably wouldn't be anything significant to people already knowing it. For others, it might be their first encounter. (No matter the skill level, tho I like when people have the chance to fully understand what's going on.) But playing it on a guitar in this particular way is quite troublesome because if you want to resemble the original sound from the song, you'd need at least two guitars and four arms, luckily there's double-tracking and also other band members (I guess) to play this live. Nonetheless, interesting stuff. I really like Ricks enthusiasm. Maybe he should've explained it in more detail, tho.
I love Rick's expression when he finds the woo for him in a song!
and I love when my woo is his woo
hahaha this is soooo GREAT buying a specific guitar 2 figure out a 45 old chord that still is on your mind!! That's one of the reasons I'm here. Rick can be such a wonderful music nerd, LOVE IT!
Man that cut away looks fantastic with the binding and the sharp point on it.
You can't imagine how many times I listened to this record. This album tells a story on it's own. Every tune has a sort of cohesiveness with the others. It's not too long. The sound is top notch. It's so well built. I can't imagine they were so young when this was produced.
The commitment to gaining more experience in the endless world of music is greatly admirable. That is simple a beautiful looking and sound acoustic because of how its tuned.
Your enthusiasm is contagious, Rick! :)
That Nashville tuning on one guitar + a second standard tuning guitar must sound incredible together in a 4-piece rock band!!
You are exactly like a wine connoisseur who tries to taste a particular and rare wine. Such delight in the pursuit of the magical chord ! It's pleasant to see 👍
I'm glad my Beato Bundle helped pay for that chord, Rick! Love your enthusiastic joy at discovering how to recreate the sound that moved you.
Love that sound. Thank you Rick!!!
and that is passion we love to watch on the channel
the dedication to get it done.
The thumbnail is misleading. Nice video, as always. And your kid with perfect pitch rocks!
these voicings man... top stuff Pat!! Top stuff!! and what follows on the record is still amazing with a bass solo (composed by Metheny!) that breaks your heart!
Thank you for bring in this type of content to us.
I love that this has been sitting in your memory bank for so long. As accomplished as we get on an instrument. There is always a nuance, a phrase etc we still need to understand. This is the reason music is so powerful
Give me chills every time I hear this. Such a beautiful chord-and beautifully played, Rick. I was just waiting for Mark Egan's fretless bass to enter with the melody on April Joy. [sigh]
Such joy in sharing your passion for the trained and the untrained musician...watching your fusion with the artist covered is always a treat.
Love it!!! Thanks for this Rick. That’s was amazing.
Wonderful...thank you for posting.
Love this channel and how informative it is
When I was an undergraduate music major in 1989 I tried to write an arrangement of this for jazz ensemble. It was a complete train wreck. Huge mistake to choose this for my first arranging project at age 20!!
Great album and track and I always love your explanations!
Not a mistake! You learned a lot from the experience, right?
@@matthewsnyder6127That’s what always happened in ear training class back in college. I’d always thought it was a train wreck and my professor would always correct it, fix it and wrote words of encouragement (almost like he knew where my thinking/level was at) I was always either a half step off up or down but would nail the melody always. Needless to say I got way better. Just by how that professor approached and graded my ear test tests with his feedback and correction! He also graded on curve until you got better. What a guy!
Once when someone asked him if like learning a Chopin or a really hard piece was a total waste of time in the modern era. He thought about it for a moment and said that the same exact thing you said it’s process and how you come out the other side that makes you way better.
Spot on comment 👍🏻
True - good learning experience! I loved the PM White Album then and still love it!
amazing stuff, Thank You for sharing🙏
Hauntingly beautiful Rick. Such amazing and unique content from the master. Both you and Pat.
I just love how certain things just knock you out, man! I'm the same way: the chords and bassline for Sour Girl do that to me. One chord change or one little effect, that emotional hook somewhere...just kicks my ass!!!
This is off my absolute favorite Pat Metheny Group album! Love that dissonance and that you bought the guitar to learn the chord!
Awesome, thank you for sharing, Rick. 🤗
Love it Rick. Thanks.
Great work again - your joy is infectious 🙏🎵❤️
The sonority of that voicing, and the voice-leading within that section is absolutely sensational ❤ Thank you for drawing people’s ear to Metheny’s wizardry!
Glad you are putting this style of video back in to your mix. Nice!
I love your excitement for an ethereal chord! Thanks for the share.
That Nashville tuning sounds awesome! I'm a huge lover of 12 string, and it has some of that vibe, but different. Very cool.
Reminds me of the chords in "From the Beginning". Same concept at least. The flat 9 is a powerful combination!
I love your pure joy and enthusiasm, Rick! It's contagious. Keep it coming!
This is brilliant!! I love the open way you show your love for all the music you discuss.
That sounds lovely! Frank Gambale sometimes uses a kind of 'inverted Nashville-Tuning', which also allows for close voicings - sounds amazing when he does it. I tuned a guitar like that, but didn't put in the time to really use it yet.
Hey Rick! I'm a great fan, cheers from Spain
Just awesome. Thank you Rick!
Many thanks Rick Beato, i follow you from France, and each of your videos is really interesting ! Keep on the good job !
That tuning is brilliant. You're effectively playing the chords in inversion using "regular" fingerings. Crazy!
Also, if you want to figure out the notes in chords, it definitely helps to ask someone with perfect pitch. I stand in awe of that kid's ear, but being Rick's son, it doesn't surprise me. Your fam is inspiring us all, Rick.
I don't understand why rick didn't name the chord though @@RealRickBeato-On_Nicegram_
the most impressive part of this video is Rick asking his son to explain to him the notes !! lol ...I hope Dylan never loses that super incredible talent !! it freaks me out how he can just do that !!
that is just beautiful. you have touched my soul
Great show, sir! Thank you...
He should definitely do a video on Michael Hedges. His albums have some of the most beautiful and exotic guitar melodies I've ever heard. He approached the acoustic guitar like a composer and always had it tuned differently between songs -- tunings that were the result of the music. There's nothing quite like him.
I hear a lot of Michael Hedges in this song. He was a giant, and gone way too soon.
Yes. Please. Michael was a friend.
An amazing person.
He was taking lessons from Pat towards the end.
He deserves the recognition you can provide.
Airial Boundaries
I saw Michael in person at a coffee house he did at Phillips University in his hometown of Enid, OK. I was a college student. His siblings were also students at Phillips. Michael had just started an affiliation with Wyndham Hill records. I remember being blown away by the intricacies of his music. I had never seen someone play and hammer-on with both hands, and use harmonics, like he did! It honestly sounded like two guitarists at the same time! He played his new song off the album with the same name “Aerial Boundaries”. I was hugely inspired by that mini concert, watching only about 50 feet away. Today, many of his techniques are copied and used by numerous acoustic players, like Calum Graham, Mike Dawes, to name a couple. To this day, there is a street (Blvd.) with his name next to “Briggs Auditorium”, where I hear he played a couple of concerts to the Enid Community. Phillips is gone (bankruptcy got it), but the campus is still there and operated by Northern Oklahoma College. Michael, though he came out of the obscure town of Enid, and is now deceased, inspired so many guitarists. He’s worthy of study.
Michael was tremendous was lucky to see him three times, mesmerizing.
definitely deserves a video.
Rick, you’ve inspired me so much, and I wanted to let you know that I’m probably truthfully someone with an ear most similar to of all people I’ve seen, your son. I just thought it would be interesting for you to know what his future potential might be, because he was definitely way more developed in me at age 10. I could hear everything but I could not express it. Thanks for helping me grow in that way. I hope we can talk sometime. I❤ jamming with Pat Matheny tunes on my violin. I have perfect pitch since I was a little kid and I’ve always been on the lookout for anybody that had similar abilities. I manage a professional career as a classical crossover studio artist. thank you for inspiring us with your passion and sharing your expertise and unique insight. Be well!
Thank you so much Rick. Just for being you bud. Astounding content
What an amazing gift to the musical world your son is becoming! I'm looking forward to seeing his development! Thank you Rick!
Sounds very spiritual and so unique.
I love Pat Metheny’s work. All of it. Brings me to many wonderful times of my life. Enough about me. Well done Rick. Carry on.
Thank you for making this type of video again!
Thank's a lot.
Me too always searching for that incredible sound.
Love
Nice sound to that guitar. Kind of reminds me of something Styx or ELP would put out.
1500 views in seven minutes! To the attestment that you, Rick are loved and respected❤
Thanks for this. It’s a beautiful sound. I love altered tunings and all the cool things you can find just messing with them. The Nashville tuned guitar is a great sound. Thanks again.
Man I love how you can spot such beauty in these tiny moments of the song, I totally resonate, this sounds fantastic.
I wish I could buy rare expensive guitars and count it as a business expense. Good for you Rick. Another perk of having a great UA-cam channel that I know you worked your ass off to build. BTW I bought the bundle and it's awesome.
Thank you for all these great lessons....you inspire us all pal...
Passion about pure sound. Great & Thanks. Learned a lot 😊
Rick, i leave your videos always inspired, keep it up!
Pat Metheny comes up with the greatest stuff. So glad you're here to share it 👍
I hope this sacred chord pleases the Lord !
Thanks, Rick. Much appreciated.
Love that stuff Rick. Beautiful voicings.
Wow, those chords and that guitar sounds so good and moody. It reminds of some dark medival music or something out of the Diablo 2 game.
Yes! Tristram
@JariSatta Yeah that's right. Good catch.
When you see that Rick just posted a new video you are 2x happier because you know Rick never lets you down with his content
Rick, just gotta say. I love ya man, thanks for doing what you do and giving me and so many others tons of inspiration.
Man❗️ This was something❗️ I wish I had your and Dylan’s ear… Love your enthusiasm. 🙏
Rick that was awesome… gave me joy seeing how it gave you joy in finding that note, thank you.
GOOD VID BIG MAN!!! Felt that in the chills! Top props to Dylan!!
Absolutely amazed!!!!!! Beautifull 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I love that you make me interested in musical things I never would’ve been interested in. The excitement is contagious
You are so right about this chord Rick! It is outstandingly beautiful. No 12 string to be able to play it myself so I’ll be content to love your rendition! Thanks for this!
Hauntingly beautiful!
I always found that chord so mystical... One of my favourite albums ever! Thanks for this video, Rick!
45 years of searching and then satisfaction. Sometimes we search and never find. I'm glad you found it. The look in your eyes when you played the chord made this video special. Thanks