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How To Play Over Minor 7b5 Chords - Improvisation Masterclass #4 

David Wallimann
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In our series about playing over single chords we will take a look at the m7b5 chord or half diminished chord.
By listening to the backing track we can extract the notes of the m7b5 chord: the root, minor third, flat five and minor seventh.
Over this chord typically players will use a Locrian mode, but in this case as we don't have the second in the backing track we can choose between the minor and major second.
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Комментарии : 13   
@moeb434
@moeb434 6 лет назад
Your love of the guitar to create is much appreciated, David! Great lesson!!!
@clugokillscluco
@clugokillscluco 6 лет назад
You're really hitting it out of the park with series and the previous one! I've learned so much from them. Thank you David!
@Wallimann
@Wallimann 6 лет назад
Thanks so much!
@leobaker4536
@leobaker4536 6 лет назад
Nice David! It's great to hear you say things like, 'listen to the whole thing tentatively at first' and that 'it's ok to play that major 2nd instead of the minor 2nd'. These are the kinds of insights that unlock things for us budding guitar players. I know it helps me greatly to get this kind of advice! It really shows you care too. Thanks
@johnhunter377
@johnhunter377 6 лет назад
Good lesson for reinforcing modal teaching. Thanks David!
@ToneD5150
@ToneD5150 5 лет назад
I find this particular lesson very helpful, I am learning a new original song that requires me to use this Locrian format... This is a tough one! But I'll find my voice with all your help...!!! Thanks again
@jaymitchosky
@jaymitchosky 6 лет назад
Really superb, informative and enlightening series.
@epsilonvonvehron5820
@epsilonvonvehron5820 6 лет назад
Thanks David,.. I will try and master my pencil... 😉
@lucienmarcel4880
@lucienmarcel4880 6 лет назад
One more good lesson !!!
@ScorpWriter
@ScorpWriter 6 лет назад
It's hard to deal with that min7b5 as a tonic or as a I chord...in this case, I strongly feel that that Am7b5 is just an inversion or a voicing of a stronger harmonic sense, which is Cm6....it contains the exact same notes, just arranged in a different fashion - C Eb G A....That melodic minor scale you propose would be my favourite choice. In many, many cases it's important to dig a bit deeper, because you can invert the chord and find stuff happening in front of your eyes....like that Cm6....which can also be a F9 without the F, if you thing about it....and so on. All the best!
@marshalcraft
@marshalcraft 6 лет назад
so could just do c major with flat 3rd or minor 3rd.
@marshalcraft
@marshalcraft 6 лет назад
okay so trying to find diatonic scale which fits the a minor 7 flat 5. which wouldn't be c major/a minor.
@jhhorvath1
@jhhorvath1 3 года назад
This guy is so hard to follow. Wish he would just get to the point!