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2-5-1 Chord Progression: 5 Levels from Beginner to Pro 

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LESSON SUMMARY
The 2-5-1 chord progression is indispensable to the compositional fabric of the Great American Songbook. Therefore, an essential study topic for jazz piano students is how to play 2-5-1 progressions using conventional jazz piano voicings. Today’s Quick Tip explores this most important skill in 5 levels-from beginner to pro.
► Chord Shells & Guide Tones:
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► Chord Extensions:
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► Rootless Voicings:
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► Quartal Voicings:
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► Upper Structures:
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:43 - 2-5-1 Progression
01:35 - Level 1: Beginner (Shells)
04:08 - Level 2: Late Beginner (Extensions)
07:13 - Level 3: Early Intermediate (Rootless Voicings)
10:45 - Level 4: Late Intermediate (Quartals)
14:15 - Level 5: Advanced (Upper Structures)
16:31 - Bonus: Extra Advanced Options
17:41 - Conclusion
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Jonny May

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Комментарии : 40   
@HelloMyNamesNino
@HelloMyNamesNino Год назад
Thanks! Guitar player here, grunge/rock player for nearly 30yrs. Expanding by upping my chord game, and this is super helpful!
@fivetimesyo
@fivetimesyo Год назад
I'm not there yet but some day I'll give you credit for turning me into a jazz god.
@ethanpunto9222
@ethanpunto9222 5 месяцев назад
I can highly recommend Tony Winston too, he has a reservoir of useful content
@arendzen
@arendzen Год назад
These lessons in chord structure are brilliant, not just for pianists but also for guitarists. I have added so much colour to my playing by studying your ideas. Incidentally, your blues lessons are particularly useful in finding a way of escaping from the usual guitar melody patterns and chord shapes, reinforcing the idea that musicians benefit from studying the way their favourite musical forms are approached on other instruments.
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад
Merci beaucoup, Jonny. I'm still a Nooby but starting to get a handle on voicings, thanks to your videos. For now I'm playing them very mechanically, but you help show the light at the end of the tunnel.
@elenak8947
@elenak8947 24 дня назад
Thanks a lot!
@imanmalik7981
@imanmalik7981 Год назад
Hey Johnny, you are the best that ever did the music man . My music has gotten better thanks 👍 Johnny.... keep up the good work.
@Michael_Dominic
@Michael_Dominic Год назад
"quick tip" - 18 minute video love you johnny
@fernandocupil.6463
@fernandocupil.6463 Год назад
Hey Jonny I have a question. Could you make a video talking on different techniques about modulations. I would love you to watch the video "cómo pasar de una tonalidad a otra" de Jesus Molina. He´s a prodogy musician, maybe you could explain a little bit of what he does in that video. Saludos and much love
@sirtrixx
@sirtrixx 9 месяцев назад
This is great, looking forward to starting the course soon!
@bacondoesthings123
@bacondoesthings123 Год назад
nice video about different ways to play a classic cadence!
@NandosRecordings
@NandosRecordings Год назад
I love this review! I've used some of these. Makes this progression sound amazing. Thanks for this great video, Johnny.
@pianist0verthedeath
@pianist0verthedeath Месяц назад
First of all many thanks for your time! I've been starting jazz piano for six months and as homework for the summer I'll have to play all the major progressions of 2 5 1. I saw that you use 7-3-7 in the right hand while I use 3-7-3 (D-7 : SX D Dx F-G-A-C-E) Which is the best to start with? Thanks again
@PianoWithJonny
@PianoWithJonny Месяц назад
You can read more explanation in the Quick Tip: pianowithjonny.com/piano-lessons/2-5-1-chord-progression-5-levels-from-beginner-to-pro/
@patriciaann6380
@patriciaann6380 Год назад
Very informative and understandable 😊 thank you
@jorgeparr3002
@jorgeparr3002 7 месяцев назад
Awesome 👌 👏 👍 THANK YOU SO MUCH 🎉🎉🎉
@fernandocupil.6463
@fernandocupil.6463 Год назад
Great video as always Jonny. Much love
@DrMuse-on2dx
@DrMuse-on2dx Год назад
Nice I know these on the guitar now I see them on the KEYS .Thanks.
@Somanybeats
@Somanybeats Год назад
Another Jonny Banger! I'm a beginner but I think I can handle level 5. I like that sound
@aleksey6151
@aleksey6151 Год назад
Thanks for this video! I’m excited to incorporate those upper structures!
@adriandiaz7261
@adriandiaz7261 Год назад
Amazing as usual!!!!! Thanks!!!!
@TheChristopherComplex
@TheChristopherComplex Год назад
Amazing lesson
@user-gy4xp2tu6f
@user-gy4xp2tu6f Год назад
nice video, can you please do a 6-2-5-1 progression?
@oksappysinger
@oksappysinger Год назад
What would be an intermediate level jazz chord progression for Sting's Moonlight? It's got a great jazz solo.
@dragonflythemusician
@dragonflythemusician 11 месяцев назад
OMG! Upper structuuuuresssss
@andycitron
@andycitron Год назад
In the quick tip version of this lesson, I see lots of errors when labeling the chord note numbers. Could you review and fix?
@Nedirbuciddiyet
@Nedirbuciddiyet Год назад
Thank you so much! I have a question. What is the scale/mode you play at 08.11? What scale or mode can I play when I am practicing 2-5-1 progression in C major?
@AT-uy7qn
@AT-uy7qn Год назад
any black Friday sale , i would love to register
@XenoghostTV
@XenoghostTV 4 месяца назад
12:35 so it's a G13 despite the notation reading G9 right?
@steamboatmcwrigley561
@steamboatmcwrigley561 Год назад
You should maybe explain why the E works over the G7
@tartar8467
@tartar8467 Год назад
ชอบครับ จากประทศไทย
@craig1530
@craig1530 Год назад
I know you have 0:38 beginner piano videos. I'm not able to find them on ur RU-vid channel.
@lesliedecesare1622
@lesliedecesare1622 6 месяцев назад
So why the fifth in a 251 is always played as a dominant 7 and not a major 7? Thanks
@XenoghostTV
@XenoghostTV 4 месяца назад
I'm not a master composer but the chord constructed by stacking thirds on the 5th grade while remaining within the major scale is a dominant 7 chord. It perfectly resolves into the tonic as the 5th stays, the 7th and the 5th turn into the third and the 3rd goes up half a step into the tonic. Using a major 7 on the 5th would imply using a flat 5, which can be considered to be borrowed from the lydian scale but I guess it requires some tricks to be reached without sounding extremely ugly.
@weedanwine
@weedanwine Год назад
1:46 so what you taught us in a previous video....betrayal
@meunderinsanity3301
@meunderinsanity3301 Год назад
Most details piano theory
@lydiabadger6357
@lydiabadger6357 Год назад
The Bob Ross of piano
@sergannn
@sergannn Год назад
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