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Make Your Comping Melodic! (7 Ways) 

Jeremy Siskind
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Комментарии : 26   
@bertramblik8826
@bertramblik8826 3 месяца назад
This is such an important topic and you're the only reliable pianist covering this topic in a lesson! Such a great and detailed one! Thank you!
@davidgerber9317
@davidgerber9317 3 года назад
I think I have written this comment before, but I'll say oit again....for the aspiring jazz pianist, any time spent with Jeremy is time well spent. Thank you soooo much!
@michaelbates625
@michaelbates625 3 года назад
Amazing Jeremy, just what I needed some help with to move my F Blues on to the next stage. You must’ve known! Thanks
@JeremySiskind
@JeremySiskind 3 года назад
Hey, thank you, Michael!!!
@francescomanfredi
@francescomanfredi 3 года назад
Thanks 🙏 Jeremy for revealing the entire page at the end of the tutorial! This is extremely useful especially when you add notes to the page during the video. You really listen to us and you are doing an incredible work for the RU-vid community. I hope your improvisation manual with all this material will be ready one day. Of course I will be the first to buy it and promote it as I am doing already with your excellent solo piano book.
@JeremySiskind
@JeremySiskind 3 года назад
My pleasure, Francesco! I appreciate you!
@joycehancock280
@joycehancock280 Год назад
Wow. Lots of helpful info there. Hope to apply it gradually. Sounds so nice. Thanks!
@JeremySiskind
@JeremySiskind Год назад
Yes, there's a lot to do. 😉 Thanks, Joyce!
@keysteve1004
@keysteve1004 3 года назад
This is gold!!!!!Thanks so much...
@JeremySiskind
@JeremySiskind 3 года назад
Nice! I’m glad it’s helpful for you!
@alanleeimaging
@alanleeimaging 3 года назад
Thanks so much for another amazing lesson, Jeremy!
@catinadeluna632
@catinadeluna632 2 года назад
Thanks Jeremy for this video! Great stuff!!!
@JeremySiskind
@JeremySiskind 2 года назад
Thanks, Catina! You get an "A" for the day! 😂
@jahoopyjaheepu497
@jahoopyjaheepu497 3 года назад
This is how classes at music schools should be taught: practical techniques presented clearly.
@JeremySiskind
@JeremySiskind 3 года назад
Awesome! Im glad you liked it. :)
@AnotherMomentWithDave
@AnotherMomentWithDave 2 года назад
Hi Jeremy! Those penatonic voicings sound great over the bues! You said you added b7th's to those voicings which I understand will give them a more blues less majory charachter.. Did you replace the 6 to b7ths; when you did that in those Penatonic voicings or simply add it in makeing it a 6 not voicing? Also is there anything to consider when doing that to each one of the 5 inversions of those penatonic voicings? For ex. don't add the b7th on some of them but on sspecific others yes perhaps? Thanks so much Jeremy and so appreciate your instruction!
@JeremySiskind
@JeremySiskind 2 года назад
Sorry for the late reply. Your detail question intimidated me! Firstly, I think yes, change the 6ths to flat 7ths. It doesn’t have to be for every single pentatonic voicing either, if you are playing multiple in a row. I don’t have a formula in terms of when to include it or leave it out - I think you can follow your instincts. One general rule is to avoid creating the interval of a minor ninth in your voicing, so in the F7 example, careful about the D and E-flat (a major seventh, the inversion, is fine).
@AnotherMomentWithDave
@AnotherMomentWithDave 2 года назад
Thanks so much Jeremy your answer was super helpful!!
@gustav1296
@gustav1296 Год назад
I find it overwhelming to practice (any jazz topic ik particular) but especially quartal voicings when comping modal. If you do 5-note voicings starting on every note of the mode that gives you 7 different quartal chords, but then practicing all the inversions also and then in all the Keys. And then mixing modes. For instance in f aeolian. Stacking diatonic fourths on top of each other creates a Bb pentatonic quarrel voicing also. There is just so much material and it’s so overwhelming. I have tendency to feel this way about all jazz topics I wanna explore, and I find it hard setting limits as i Want to encompass everything. What do I do?
@JeremySiskind
@JeremySiskind Год назад
It’s normal to feel overwhelmed! My recommendation is to just do one thing at a time. You will be surprised how many connections you find. Once you master one voicing type in a key you will find other closely related voicings and keys. It’s like learning a language - you can’t learn it all at once but when you start learning you will find lots of connections.
@alp9020
@alp9020 3 года назад
Thanks ! Great as always ! 👍
@ethanthomas9268
@ethanthomas9268 3 года назад
Yo this is nice
@JeremySiskind
@JeremySiskind 3 года назад
Thanks much, Ethan!!!
@pedrosantiago1034
@pedrosantiago1034 Год назад
Excelente!!!
@JeremySiskind
@JeremySiskind Год назад
Muchas gracias, Pedro por haber visto mi video! (Estoy estudiando español - lo siento si no es correcta.)
@pedrosantiago1034
@pedrosantiago1034 Год назад
@@JeremySiskind Soy brasileño, pero entiendo español. entendí perfectamente. Gracias. Yo también quiero comprar sus libros. ¡Abrazo!
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