Greg, at 2:08 mins, sounds like you're saying B minor but you're playing a Bb minor 9th. Just wanted to let you know - maybe I misheard. But this video corrects the changes from the Sher chart. Thanks
I saw him play this with his group on Sessions at West 54th when I wed a music major - it was exactly what I was looking for: highly sophisticated yet cool modern jazz composition
Your harmonization of this is so beautiful. It floored me when i first heard it. You deserve so many more views. Thank you for making this. You may disagree, but i couldn't care less for her vocals. All i wanted to hear was the keyboard. ✌🏻
A 13th chord with a natural 11th does make sense. Actually, any chords, no matter how dissonant, can make sense. It all depends on the context and the effect you want to create.
Thanks for the great video Greg, but I wonder if you can teach how to swing, is there a systematic approach (steps, examples, etudes, etc.) to learn how to swing? That would be wonderful.
Sounds wonderful! I saw Ian Axel and Chad King (from the band A Great Big World) play a cover of this at the venue Space, in Evanston. I'm sure you're aware of that venue, great room!
You are a very modest person. Many musicians will die for the knowledge that you have. Your lesson is very inspiring, and easy to understand. I'm most certain many musicians have benefited from this. I'm a bass player. I can visualise, in a parallel world, the enjoyment of playing a session with you