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All About Triadic Chromatic Concepts - Peter Martin & Adam Maness | You'll Hear It S4E53 

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Today, Peter and Adam answer a listener's question on creating altered melodic ideas while improvising without it sounding like a random lick.
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Комментарии : 25   
@SimonWhitesideMusic
@SimonWhitesideMusic 4 года назад
My favorite game is " what does the open studio sign say today" the mic stands cover up letters and make new words today Ope St Dio patron Saint of Jazz?
@paulward1586
@paulward1586 4 года назад
Great episode. I totally agree with what you say about triads - they’re so fundamental the listener “gets” them every time - and yet they’re like architecture for building beyond change for outside stuff. I think triad pairs are cool this way. But the approach Adam is talking about is fantastic.
@paulward1586
@paulward1586 4 года назад
I’d love to hear you guys talk about Scofield’s solo on the Hudson album’s “A Hard Rain’s A-gonna Fall”. It blows my mind at how it balances “out” with “logic” using triads/interval organization. And what a slow build! Just jazz at its best.
@loladelon5648
@loladelon5648 2 года назад
This is so cool!! You guys are awesome and this RU-vid channel is the best thing that's happened to me . Ever.
@chikung
@chikung 2 года назад
Thank you so much as this helped me put a name on what I'd been hearing and loving for decades. Helps me understand things I had been hearing from Zawinul and Hancock in the Bitches Brew period.
@benjamindragon598
@benjamindragon598 4 года назад
I feel like you could play anything over a V7 chord
@benjamindragon598
@benjamindragon598 4 года назад
@@colecorbett255 I'll just mash my face on the piano every time theres a dominant chord
@DojoOfCool
@DojoOfCool 4 года назад
As Chick Corea said,,,,, it's not about what you play outside, it's all about how you come back in.
@jakekyler9254
@jakekyler9254 3 года назад
I know I am kind of randomly asking but do anybody know a good site to stream new tv shows online ?
@dallasmayson4342
@dallasmayson4342 3 года назад
@Jake Kyler I would suggest Flixzone. Just search on google for it :)
@sonnyahmad3378
@sonnyahmad3378 3 года назад
@Jake Kyler try FlixZone. You can find it by googling =)
@harryashworth5311
@harryashworth5311 4 года назад
My view is that for a lick or idea to become natural and not contrived it takes waiting. Because if you learn a lick and then play that lick at a gig that day the lick never feels intrinsic but a lick you learnt from a week ago can suddenly come out naturally
@fabivilla2442
@fabivilla2442 8 месяцев назад
love des dudes
@stellareffectsmodelingsolu1746
@stellareffectsmodelingsolu1746 2 года назад
Great stuff!
@Tabu11211
@Tabu11211 4 года назад
I'm so happy I found you guys.
@guyanastasenzi3785
@guyanastasenzi3785 4 года назад
Please need to the name of book and autor in this great videos
@georgevorres5240
@georgevorres5240 2 года назад
Triadic chromatic approach by George Garzone
@charlexguitar
@charlexguitar 2 года назад
It seems to me that no matter if it does not get to apply in a musical context, its a great way to learn either a keyboard invisible paths or a fretboard invisible paths, im a wrong?
@dionnyusmirthy5872
@dionnyusmirthy5872 4 года назад
Hail Ryan!
@ToddBrooks-gm6hy
@ToddBrooks-gm6hy 4 месяца назад
I'm late to the party but I'd like to throw out (in?) a reminder that just because you are using triads, you don't have to constantly PLAY triads! You can sustain a note (non Garzone) or play any melodic line you come up with, eighth notes, rhythmic variations, whatever, connecting triads but not playing triplets. That is rather than drawing from a scale or 4 note arpeggio, you're drawing from triads but not phrasing everything in triplets. Same thing is too frequently heard when someone is playing triad pairs... rather than sounding like a cool line it screams triad pairs because of the predictable rhythmic repetition.
@tradingwithwill7214
@tradingwithwill7214 3 года назад
You couldn’t do e major to c aug as it’s the same root inversion
@kennethreed8746
@kennethreed8746 2 года назад
Not really if you play C G# E
@davidanthony729
@davidanthony729 Год назад
why does PM hate A? 🤔
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