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4 Basic Chord Voicings Every Jazz Musician Should Know 

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1) 2 plus 3/Rooted: 0:58
2) Block chords/Close: 4:56
3) Fourths/So What: 6:34
4) Spread Voicings: 8:11
Today, Adam hosts the first ever solo YHI and shows off some simple voicings you can add to your repertoire. You can get our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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@Manzie1000
@Manzie1000 4 года назад
So it’s like this... 1) chord shell with left hand, pretty notes on top, try not to repeat any notes in chord. 2) left hand and right hand are closed in an octave, then add sweet/spice within the octave. 3) Chords built by 4ths, sometimes altering the interval of a 4th to a 3rd or the like. 4)Chord shell with the left hand and right hand plays octaves, add an interval between the octaves if you’d like. Awesome man, thanks : )
@giocoso4576
@giocoso4576 Год назад
1:00 3+3 5:02 Block chord 6:36 Fourth voicing 8:15 Spread voicing
@gerardomoran2923
@gerardomoran2923 11 месяцев назад
Was about to do that!! Thanks
@pogchamp7983
@pogchamp7983 4 года назад
Man that locked hand octave thing that's a sound I've heard but never really knew how to get, thanks!
@penguindrum264
@penguindrum264 4 года назад
Same! I've always been doing drop2 and drop3 voicings for block chords before watching this video.
@aymebatista6636
@aymebatista6636 2 года назад
Same felling :)
@cursedswordsman
@cursedswordsman 2 года назад
5:43 you're welcome
@jacktrades24
@jacktrades24 4 года назад
Made perfect sense to me, too! And there's a difference between a complaint and an observation. Adam covered a WHOLE lot of material in a very short time -- well done! I think Michael Bonner had a point (which might have been more precisely expressed). Without question, Adam knows the content of the block chords he was speaking about, but didn't go into much detail. In fact, a whole 12 minutes could have easily been spoken on each of the voicing types and how each applies to different chord types, progressions, etc. Nonetheless, what he did here is excellent!
@joezeytoonian6883
@joezeytoonian6883 Год назад
0000++++++0++0
@jeffrey322
@jeffrey322 4 года назад
2:15: First / 6:13: Second / 7:51: Third / 9:28: Last
@puzzledgamer346
@puzzledgamer346 4 года назад
thank you
@fredschroyer584
@fredschroyer584 4 года назад
Thanks from me, too! VERY helpful! ALL music videos need these quick-access markers!
@Piskoulis
@Piskoulis 4 года назад
thnx
@slapmyfunkybass
@slapmyfunkybass 3 года назад
Thanks Bud
@davidgilbert3589
@davidgilbert3589 4 года назад
I'm a relative beginner jazz theory player... This was extremely helpful!!! Thank you!! It helped that I've never understood voicings before, and this explained how to get into it. It also helped that I've improvised around So What doing the 4ths thing on the white notes... This is a really good easy place to start understanding what he's talking about, and to feel the ease and wonderful thing that happens when you keep your hands exactly the same and bash around the white notes imagining Miles soloing around you trying to keep up.
@nardafargotstein31
@nardafargotstein31 5 лет назад
This was an awesome lesson! I loved the reading out of the notes and their placement. It was so clear and slow that I could write down the transcription so I could learn this in all keys. I beautiful lesson.
@michaeldunagan8268
@michaeldunagan8268 3 года назад
What a Maestro! Giving away all the secrets! I thank him so much because my piano playing is boring and commercial and not jazzy. Also helps me read jazz scores like Vinve Gurauldi's "Christmastime is Here".
@ArthurRosch
@ArthurRosch 2 года назад
There are dozens of easy permutations from F to B flat. What a rich landscape!
@CharlesMoore2
@CharlesMoore2 4 года назад
Super informative. Excellent discussion of the concepts, plus relevant details and tips. Many thanks, Adam!
@kamhinleong397
@kamhinleong397 4 года назад
I'm so thankful for this vid! Simple laid out, covers all information needed just enough for me to understand what other techniques I am lacking. Thank you so much!
@joeflowers3570
@joeflowers3570 4 года назад
Great info. A bit heady for most but the best teaching material that I''ve seen yet. I have to go over it a few times and work on it but these basic movements are exactly what I'm learning. This is probably a bit too advanced for the average player that hasn't studied jazz. You really know your theory and 11's and 13's. I'm still a bit slow on that. Thanks I appreciate the knowledge. Now it's time to digest it.
@MattParkerMedia
@MattParkerMedia Год назад
Adam!!!! You are a beast! So glad to see you on here sharing all of this great information. I'm super excited to get these voiceing under my fingers. Thank you
@stevenschelling8452
@stevenschelling8452 5 лет назад
Just branching into jazz piano and this cleared up so many questions. Thanks!
@mannycepeda1
@mannycepeda1 3 года назад
I am so glad I bumped into you. Great insights. I am a composer/arranger. I will ask you the same question I ask everyone (still don't have an answer), what are the left hand voicing for improvisation? I can solo with my right hand but I don't know what to do to comp with my left hand. Hope you can either answer my question or maybe do a video on chord prog with right hand simple solos. Thanks in advanced!!
@leomorland
@leomorland 2 года назад
try transcribing some voicings from a recording :) bud powell liked to use b7th intervals
@hernannieto1
@hernannieto1 5 лет назад
Dude I really like your syle, just a little tip, If you could be more precise about wich notes to play en each voicing, even if that means limiting posibilties, that would be awesome. Mainly cause thats usually how I practice em, just same exact thing over and over. Also if you can get one of those graphic things that show the keybed on screen , thats awesome also. Nice vid ! Cheers
@franciscopetracco5553
@franciscopetracco5553 21 час назад
thats a fair point but depending on the function of the chord you might wanna add different alterations, so that's probably why he didn't objectively tell you the notes to add in each chord
@ngoles
@ngoles 2 года назад
I love that you mention that these voicings work in ensembles too. R 7 3 is such a hip voicing and there's a lot of purists out there who're only into rootless for ensembles 😁
@reynaldomadridi7238
@reynaldomadridi7238 4 года назад
Building from that Fmin7 @ 2:15 - 5:45 is dynamic!
@tritono666
@tritono666 2 года назад
Hey, thanks for such a valuable lesson. This video helped me a lot for a string quartet arrangements project. These voicings sound amazing
@mongobongo3338
@mongobongo3338 4 года назад
Hey this video really helped me. I’ve been feeling lost in my music and this really gave me direction so thanks a lot Bruv
@ryanaudy6533
@ryanaudy6533 4 года назад
This is one of the best RU-vid videos I've watched on jazz piano, thank you!
@pereztube2
@pereztube2 5 лет назад
This was super helpful, thanks Adam
@factamoo
@factamoo 5 лет назад
Great advice thanks
@shanjayaweera3036
@shanjayaweera3036 4 года назад
Awesome lesson. The forth voicing sounds a lot like Red Garland (who is one of my favourites
@ementalerlynx4727
@ementalerlynx4727 4 года назад
Fantastic!
@martingravel1157
@martingravel1157 2 года назад
Awesome! Thanks Adam/Open Studio!
@youlayos
@youlayos 3 года назад
Thank you for this beautiful lesson.
@maryanndaugherty1251
@maryanndaugherty1251 2 года назад
This is amazingly helpful, thank you!!
@bmbacchus
@bmbacchus 4 года назад
Hey Adam, thanks for the string arrangements on the Brian Owens' project! Beautiful!
@yakdothan
@yakdothan 3 месяца назад
I am a bass player trying to learn beginner jazz piano, this is very helpful. Thank you!
@johannesmergarten
@johannesmergarten 4 года назад
second and 4th really helpful for me. excited to try em out in sessions. thanks
@iandodds2195
@iandodds2195 5 лет назад
Thanks Adam, got it.
@mikedavino2400
@mikedavino2400 5 лет назад
now go get it in the other 11 keys and you better have fun doing it.
@leonhardlowenherz4246
@leonhardlowenherz4246 3 года назад
Great!! Everything that's necessary ... covered!
@stln768
@stln768 3 месяца назад
Fantastic lesson!
@TylerTripsTunes
@TylerTripsTunes 4 года назад
Great videos have to watch about 5 times to get it
@louispearson8306
@louispearson8306 5 лет назад
this is brilliantly useful thanks!
@iraward2514
@iraward2514 4 года назад
Nice, thanks for sharing!
@hextikwilliams1494
@hextikwilliams1494 4 года назад
This channel has been super helpful!
@kotu_pnd4
@kotu_pnd4 4 года назад
THIS VIDEO IS GREAT! Can't believe I'm just now seeing this!
@Baxxbier
@Baxxbier 5 лет назад
Great stuff! The chordstructure of the first example ( you can look at it as iii over ii7 and iib over V7) was new to me
@gabrielmirandamartinez8451
@gabrielmirandamartinez8451 2 года назад
Awsome!! Thanx man!!
@DarinWilson
@DarinWilson 5 лет назад
Great job going solo, Adam! 👍
@ArthurRosch
@ArthurRosch 2 года назад
Adam, your hands are HUGE! I've been working this vid for a week and I think I"ve got it. I think...
@RickCarr
@RickCarr 3 года назад
Great lesson!!
@paulrodberg
@paulrodberg Год назад
Wow I’m really impressed. Thanks
@Chilajuana
@Chilajuana 4 года назад
Great sounding chords......
@sheskimusic
@sheskimusic 3 года назад
Excellent. Thanks
@ScottMillerGuitar
@ScottMillerGuitar 3 года назад
Great job 👏
@andrewwright6893
@andrewwright6893 4 года назад
Great video. Still a bit above me as a beginner jazz pianist but very interesting. Nice one
@evanmiles2652
@evanmiles2652 4 года назад
Very helpful
@JaredDisawesome
@JaredDisawesome 3 года назад
I love this
@Velykadivchyna
@Velykadivchyna 2 года назад
Thanks a lot Adam!
@mikedavino2400
@mikedavino2400 5 лет назад
Thanks again and for doing this alone. Someone is MIA.
@opndmind
@opndmind 5 лет назад
The best explanation I've ever heard! Crystal clear and to the point. Thank you!
@romanstudia
@romanstudia 2 года назад
Can you please make a course on spread voicings 🙏 (sort of like the block chords or magic voicings courses). I’d definitely purchase it
@timstephens3796
@timstephens3796 Год назад
Very helpful.
@craigkeller
@craigkeller Год назад
Open Studio is The Greatest!
@eduardosposito8052
@eduardosposito8052 2 года назад
Great brother!!
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад
Merci.
@reynaldomadridi7238
@reynaldomadridi7238 4 года назад
Fmin7 to B flat7 @2:15 - 5:45....is dynamic!
@rachelsmename6
@rachelsmename6 3 года назад
So far, I really like the way that you are explaining the chord voicings. I've gone as far as the first one to write this. Please, you said so yourself, that you have large hands so you can reach the 10th. Can you please show us two ways to do this voicing? One for the large hands and one for the smaller hands? There are many many people who cannot reach a 10th and it would be very considerate to include us. Thank you!
@jounihelminen6025
@jounihelminen6025 5 лет назад
awesome
@hahabass
@hahabass 4 года назад
Question: Next up on my RU-vid feed is the tune Never Let Me Go, which Pete covered beautifully on In the PM of course. As I'm crap at harmony I want to know, if you get a moment, what musical devices, if you can call it that, make the tune sound so 'floaty'?
@2002jorgeparr
@2002jorgeparr Год назад
awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@mojooftheg5961
@mojooftheg5961 4 года назад
Easy for you to play.
@martin5903
@martin5903 3 года назад
Hello, amazing video. I just have one question. For the voicings where it's just the octave with some notes in between, which note should the octave be? Should it always be the root? Or do other chords work such as the maj7
@SilentAttackTV
@SilentAttackTV 2 года назад
What is the best voicing for normal basic major chords?
@CharlesAustin
@CharlesAustin 3 года назад
Bb13b9..Emi/Bb7 nice .. reminds me of the pick up chord to Stompin At The Savoy.. !!
@peterrowan9955
@peterrowan9955 4 года назад
As someone called peter I was shook at that intro
@jacktrades24
@jacktrades24 4 года назад
You're the man who wasn't there? :)
@peterrowan9955
@peterrowan9955 4 года назад
jacktrades24 perhaps
@arneely65
@arneely65 4 года назад
As a follow up to this wonderful video, I need someone to make a video entitled, "Here's what the hell he just said!"
@rjsphatsoul
@rjsphatsoul 4 года назад
Having some music theory understanding will help you alot.
@eltonparks659
@eltonparks659 4 года назад
Funny!
@anthonysilva5312
@anthonysilva5312 4 года назад
Subscribed
@bassavino
@bassavino 4 года назад
I'm new to this, not new to music. What is a shell, 1, 3 7 of a chord? And what role does the 5th of a chord play? I had to chuckle at the rp4ths segment, because I remember figuring out is you stack 4ths in the left hand, you create the illusion or delusion that you know what you're doing.
@vanessalouzon
@vanessalouzon 2 года назад
3:54 "Overtone Reasons" makes a great jazz tune title!
@mosstet
@mosstet 4 года назад
shell voicings with drop 2 are an absolute bastard to master
@keyofbrink810
@keyofbrink810 5 лет назад
Another dope lesson!! Super clear and concise explanations!
@Jantalus
@Jantalus 4 года назад
In the third method, the major third is relative to the root or the last 4th?
@UncleCaptainMidnight
@UncleCaptainMidnight 5 месяцев назад
The pretty notes
@hostileporpoise
@hostileporpoise 4 года назад
Wow, how would you voice that first F-7 if you can't reach a 10th? Thanks for the amazing lessons!
@gustavtomzak-steenberg6187
@gustavtomzak-steenberg6187 4 года назад
Play it with the right hand thumb
@sheilamacdougal4874
@sheilamacdougal4874 3 года назад
You can crush the flat third and fourth (11th) together with the right thumb. (That's a useful technique to practice anyway). That works for all except A-flat minor, D-flat minor, G minor and C minor. For those four you need both thumb and index finger to crush the flat third and fourth, but any sized hand should be able to reach it. G seems the hardest, but it's feasible.
@pumacaine
@pumacaine 4 года назад
nice, would of been easier for me to understand in C but i get the idea
@jasonrsk8
@jasonrsk8 2 года назад
watched this 3 times in a row
@paxwallacejazz
@paxwallacejazz 4 года назад
3579=stock in any inversion is still a thing since the 50s.
@jcookonbass
@jcookonbass 5 лет назад
This is rich and creamy knowledge.
@danytalksmusic
@danytalksmusic 4 года назад
What are you talking about when you say 2+3? Degrees? Extensions? Number of notes? Inversions?
@OpenStudioJazz
@OpenStudioJazz 4 года назад
Dany Stasolla 2 notes in the LH, 3 in the RH.
@tehwinnerz5006
@tehwinnerz5006 5 лет назад
As a jazz dancer do u think I should learn
@chantreaulouis9873
@chantreaulouis9873 5 лет назад
best comment
@tehwinnerz5006
@tehwinnerz5006 5 лет назад
chantreau louis thanks, check out my other comments elsewhere on the RU-vid website
@Julian7alejandro
@Julian7alejandro 5 лет назад
Helow Master . greeting from Venezuela, Do you have some midi file I could buy you? bebop and modal midi files songs ?
@baileyayyy5085
@baileyayyy5085 2 года назад
Not sure if anyone will see this cause the video is old but should I be stretching my hands so I can ultimately play 10ths? I am worried about straining them but I strongly prefer the sound to thirds. Any tips for people with small hands?
@basbakker
@basbakker 4 года назад
Hi, great video! What do you mean with shell?
@OpenStudioJazz
@OpenStudioJazz 4 года назад
The shell is the 3rd and 7th. So for a Cmaj7, the shell is E and B.
@basbakker
@basbakker 4 года назад
Open Studio thx
@jamesmpace396
@jamesmpace396 4 года назад
Can't thank you folks enough for making these videos. Will I make more money if I learn to do all this ? (joke)But for real these videos are so great.
@Darkness2Maxrocko
@Darkness2Maxrocko 9 месяцев назад
Should really do visuals on the piano makes it a lot easier to see. Pretty easy affect also at least on premiere.
@channingchrisco
@channingchrisco 3 месяца назад
❤️‍🔥
@johnnywednesday2084
@johnnywednesday2084 4 года назад
Thanks a lot for this posting lesson and providing sheet music for the voicings you talk about. I have a question for you about the block chords voicing -- the first 2 measures you have on the sheet music for that are marked C6. My question is about the note A in those measures -- sometimes you have A-flat and other times A- natural. In a C6 chord isn't the sixth A-natural? So why do you play A-Flat on beats 2 and 4 -- does the flatted- A just sound better to you than A-natural? or is there a music theory reason behind flatting the A? Thanks for your lesson
@je-pq3de
@je-pq3de 3 года назад
sounds like the barry harris diminished 6th thing. theres is probably a vid on it, the jist is: you take an octatonic scale, C major plus Ab, and now you have 2 interlocking subsets: C6 and a diminished chord. you can move through the scale voiced in a "dominant" way but still only have to think "diatonically"
@Alic4444
@Alic4444 3 года назад
@@je-pq3de Yep, that's exactly right. He did mention it in the video, but not in a way that people who aren't already familiar with the concept could understand.
@rodcoombes8711
@rodcoombes8711 4 года назад
Ignore the complainers, all makes perfect sense, thanks.
@Yttyyt13-8
@Yttyyt13-8 Год назад
may i ask a question ,why dont double 3 because overtone reason thank a lot!
@alexandrawestcott7654
@alexandrawestcott7654 4 года назад
All very well if you can reach a 10th!!
@christophervincent3520
@christophervincent3520 4 года назад
Agree. A very useful lesson but I only easily get to an octave in my left hand and a less open voicing less good. Appreciate a voicing for small hands!
@OzielAlvesCavalcante
@OzielAlvesCavalcante 4 года назад
I'm trying to adapt to 2 + 4 instead
@winterdesert1
@winterdesert1 4 года назад
With jazz/blues you don't need to hit all the chord notes at the same time. You arpeggiate the chord from the bottom if its a huge stretch and use the sustain pedal. This even makes it more interesting.
@alexandrawestcott7654
@alexandrawestcott7654 4 года назад
JohnE.M. Yes of course, thanks. Good point!
@PotatoeJin
@PotatoeJin 2 года назад
4:58
@clemen96
@clemen96 4 года назад
On number 4 the octave is any extension? Then add an interval between octaves?
@adammaness
@adammaness 4 года назад
clemen96 yes, almost any note of the scale can work in the octave but the root, 9th, 5th, and 13th sound the best to me. For the note in the middle of the spread, either a 4th or 5th up from the lowest note of the octave. For example a C13 chord might be voiced LH: Bb-E-A RH: D-G-D
@kenwallace5250
@kenwallace5250 5 лет назад
hello adam what do you do if you can not spread your fingers that far from the F to the Ab ? etc etc need help
@OpenStudioJazz
@OpenStudioJazz 5 лет назад
Hi Ken, Adam here. Try rolling the 10th from the bottom up. Don't use the sustain pedal. Just grab a little of the low note and roll off to the high note. It's a great way to fool your listener's ear into hearing 10ths.
@guidemeChrist
@guidemeChrist 4 года назад
Get a guitar
@TheMICMusicInspirationChannel
@TheMICMusicInspirationChannel 4 года назад
Call Al's Hand Rentals. Lowest prices in town.
@Dariocomposer
@Dariocomposer 4 года назад
Just a quick one: In the So What 1st chord, the F7 built from the 7th, the first interval is actually a major 3rd plus an aug4th, when the rest is built in 4th from the A. Is it an arrangement or I just missed something? Because if I build it in 4th from the 7th I have different notes
@Dariocomposer
@Dariocomposer 4 года назад
Sorry, I just noticed that it was an example built diatonically :) my bad!
@michaelbonner6836
@michaelbonner6836 4 года назад
He needs to show us what he's doing. eg. What are the blocked chords
@thahdeepseadivuh7501
@thahdeepseadivuh7501 4 года назад
Where can I listen to the full intro song?
@OpenStudioJazz
@OpenStudioJazz 4 года назад
It's "Emotion in Motion" by Peter Martin, and you can check out the full thing right here: open.spotify.com/album/2JGW2LrkEQxXHrzldmXs4K
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