@@CharlesHarrisonMusicTuition Hi, I'm currently learning the head of a lot of famous standards, and trying to write down their chords in a I ii iii IV fashion, so I can play them in any key, I heard they're easier to remember. For example, I can play the chords to donna lee from memory, but I wouldnt be able to in F. Also, some things are impossible to memorize for me, like All The Things You Are, even if it is mainly 2-5-1s. So learning in this style might make it easier. Thanks for your time!
I've been posting more than ever my friend 😎 RU-vid is so silly with the bell and now 'Join' options. Pleased you're enjoying the content, sounds like you've got some catching up to do 😉 Cheers!
@@LaurenceGuitar Definitely. I'm more confident on rhythm changes due to familiarity. I take them even further back and consider them variations on the blues language 🎸🎶🎷🎹🎺
I just double checked and yes. Not sure what-s going on there? Have you checked your tuner's settings? I just checked that the video is in tune too and no weird audio jiggery pokery is going on at my end on this occasion! Let me know once you've figured it out. Cheers!
@@CharlesHarrisonMusicTuition sorry! I had new strings and probably due to the stormy and rainy weather here in Holland it detuned constantly; if you want I can remove my comments? Thanks, great videos and special guitar you have! Hans
@@Hansprive It's no trouble! I'm due a new set myself, my intonation is a little off nearer the 12th fret, where I spent most of this video so could be to blame for that too! Cheers
Same to you! I use the DiMarzio seat belt straps. Be warned if you have a nice finish the buckles can scuff it up a bit. I'm not too worried about it with this natural finish. Cheers 🤟
It certainly can be, check out some lead sheets and you'll see both, some are even in 2/2! Which sheet is your go to? Cheers for taking the time to comment!
@@Dwoed I completely agree. Check out Hal Galper's 'Forward Motion' book where the discusses the concept that 16th notes are true jazz time and not 8th notes. Absolutely fascinating stuff!!
@@CharlesHarrisonMusicTuition The harmony and bass movement give it a clear 2/2 feel but for a jazz lead sheet it doesn't really matter (there's no conductor and we don't need to read from score)