My name is Christian Zatta (*1993) and I’m a guitarist, composer, touring musician, band leader and educator, active internationally. I was born and raised in Lugano and I’m currently based in Zürich (Switzerland). I obtained my first Master of Arts in Music in “Performance and Composition” as well as my second Master degree in “Music Pedagogy” at the Lucerne University of Arts (Jazz), under the tuition of Roberto Bossard, Frank Möbus, Christy Doran, Kalle Kalima, Nathanael Su and Jesse Van Ruller. In 2018, 2020 and 2024 I stayed in New York City for some months and took lessons with some of the most influential jazz musicians, like Mike Stern, Gilad Hekselman, Ben Wendel, Mike Moreno, Nir Felder, Ben Monder, Nitai Hershkovits, Ari Hoenig and Shai Maestro. I’m an experienced stage and studio artist, with more than 450 live shows in twelve different countries and eleven studio albums. My main musical project is my trio NOVA (www.novamusic.ch).
@@bozakarlin9034 Thank you very much! 😊. To answer your question: not really, Barry Harri’s concept is a way of thinking about chords and melodies based on a 8-note scale (major scale + b6). So you can “discover” more chord voicings. There is a very good video from Robbie Barnby about this topic. I recommend to check it out! 👍🏼
@@philipschlaepfer9866 Hahah I should actually say “every person in my lessons”, but the most important thing is that “most of the people never actually practise that at home and don’t get better”, you did… 🤓
Thanks a lot! Et voilà: 0:00 How to work with the metronome 1:13 How to actually improve your time feel 1:49 First exercise (2&4) 3:34 Second exercise (only 4) 4:36 Thirds exercise (only 2) 5:46 Forth exercise (off beat, only “4and”) 8:26 Fifth exercise (off beat, only “2and”) 7:37 Sixth exercise (only 2 every second bar) 8:23 Conclusions
J'ai cru percevoir un petit accent Frenchie... 😊 By the way, the video is perfect. The concept is very clearly explained, and your song is beautiful. Exactly the kind of music that i like. I Will check this now. Big thanks to you. I suscribed ! Philippe
@@DonSyndrome Thanks a lot. I’m very happy it was helpful. Not really, Barry Harri’s concept is a way of thinking about chords and melodies based on a 8-note scale (major scale + b6). So you can “discover” more chord voicings. There is a very good video from Robbie Barnby about this topic. I recommend to check it out! 👍🏼