Your long-form videos are the best ear training lessons for guitarists that I’ve found. My student’s ability to hear the subtlety between related diminished scales and intervals in general after spending time with your channel have been greatly improved. And so is mine!
You are so very good. Thank you for sharing all the great playing, artistry and information/wisdom. Other than with your own band or solo I'd love to hear you playing with someone like Joscho Stephan. Hope all's going well.
Dude went back again. The description on the major 7th is so helpful. Chasing where the bb7 becomes a major 7 through each voicing is SO helpful! Anyone can hear it and play it but when you really learn whatever happening you can transpose it!
Amazing how you have a channel with only 10 total videos, yet they’re so densely packed with great information, I’m quite confident I can completely learn jazz guitar from it
Your „Purple Haze“ Solo is the best Guitarsolo I have ever heard. It took me to another level of consciousness. Thank you for this incredible huge inspiration. All the best for you and greetings from Germany.
I swear the universe truly does listen if you “will it.” Early this week I’ve been wanting to learn more about the diminished scale and apply it into my playing. You’re a legend Robbie. Thank you.
Googles using the microphone on your device to track things you say and use it to improve suggestions. I've tested this for a number of months, with permissions granted and not granted, and no matter what I do, things I say appear in my suggestions.
@@skobywankenobi I agree with you. It’s not the first time that’s happened. I often think out-loud (euphemism for talking to myself), and I recall saying that out loud
I've never heard of you.. but after hearing that tone I clicked the subscribe button inside of the first 30 seconds LOL. Looking forward to checking out your other content.
the amount of musical knowledge and theory you packed into this lesson has left me staggering.....i hope i will recover and be able to use SOME of it.....
I literally just started working on diminished licks to move between chords in a 12 bar blues and then you post this. *You're a legend* from one of your happy patreon subscribers.
Robbie....I mean, how do you come up with this stuff?! Someone else wrote that their brain hurts, and I agree, but we are just trying to keep up with your thought processes. You think these concepts through, explain things so well, and then your demonstrations are completely inspiring. Thank you for the incredible content and information, helping me to understand something I've never really got down. Best to you in 2023!
Diminished is a good study. Diminished , altered Dim and loc Dim are the main 3 but there are other "modal" Diminished. 4 in harmonic minor 4 in harmonic major 4 in hungarian major 4 in Romainian major Loc6, dor#4, lyd#2, altbb7 Dorb5, lydb3, lydaug#9, locbb7 Lyd dom#9, altbb6bb7, alt6, dor b2#4 Lyd aug#9#3, aeolb5bb7, Mel minb5, lyd augb3 (lyd dim aug) With the 2 modes of octatonic diminished that's all of them from what I remember. There always more though but these are the most useful from the most common parent scales. 18 all together.
I've been meaning to really dig into this scale, it has such an interesting sound. Thanks so much for this! Your channel is quickly becoming one of my favorites
I thought I already left this comment, but this is at least 3-4 weeks of study material. I think you're one of the top pages I've found. Thank you so much.
I really enjoy your videos. I often have to stop and play back what you said, just to process the information. But it is a wealth of info. I'm a rock player, and your insights really expand my own playing. Thanks so much for your playing and teaching.
Jeez Robie how are you this good lol. Man Im always excited when i see an alert for your videos because i know its going to teach me something unique and challenging. Thanks for being a great teacher as well as a great player
holy crap!!!!!!!!! this is very, very enlightening..... thank you Robbie!!!!!!!!! this explanation has helped me fashion very cool and harmonic shell chords ( I play bass ) and has added to my bag of sonic harmony tricks..... although this is no trick...... it works....I never appreciated the DNA of a diminished scale..... until I watched this video..... Holy crap.... one of the best videos I've seen in a while..... your playing is stellar by the way....
Thanks so much mate. I get more out of any 5minute chunk of your videos than I would in hours of other videos. Particularly love you letting us in to applications, not letting a scale just be a mindless set of stairs for us to walk up and down aimlessly! You give great depth and background and no waffle. Love it. Thanks heaps for your time doing this
Ya I always struggled decending and you are the first person to address this and how to navigate ...the major voicing is really cool ...just bumped up everybody's playing instantly ...cheers
Hi Robbie ...you are by a long shot the best teacher on the net...your Barry Harris is friggin amazing ...I've always struggled with these and im surprised that you don't call them tonic w/h or dominant h/w ....this term from another teacher made it easy for me...anyway you are the best...
‼️WOW‼️Way over my head. I understand and assimilate all concepts conveyed. Your edit continuity reveals a thoughtful, planned presentation. Concise spoken terminology captures attention. My skills will develop and advance swiftly through your method. Thank You 🙏🏼 🤙🏼🔐🔓🎸🎼
This lesson is absolutely fantastic! Lots of content explained in a useful and precise way. I'll probably be rewatching this for months until I soak it all in.
I was beginning to worry you’d put aside your youtube channel. Great to see another excellent video from you. Always hits the right mix of theory and application without shying away from assuming foundational theoretical knowledge. Rick Beato has been neglecting in this kind of stuff recently… really appreciate you picking it up and always with the highest production standards. Awesome work.
Simply wonderful... Clear, specific, powerful, useful and enlightening over a very difficult jazz concept for a rock musician... At least to me... Thanx a lot from México City...!
I am intrigued by the diminished tonality and its function. It has always pulled my ear in when i hear it. Long before i knew what it was. Very interseting tutorial. Ill never be able to play like yourself but its still useful info....thanks