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Playing Outside - Peter Martin | 2 Minute Jazz 

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Peter demonstrates how to play outside of a chord while in a different chord... but still be in that chord... It sounds like magic...
transcription: gum.co/ellPO (by Lukas Pfeil)
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What's going on, everybody? Peter Martin here, for Two Minute Jazz Piano. I wanna talk to you today about playing outside.
So, (jazz piano) normally when we talk about playing outside, we just mean shifting harmonically from what the actual chord we're
on for a little bit of time when we're not supposed to be changing the chord. But we use that other harmonic area to build our melodic ideas off of.
If we look at D Minor, (jazz piano) we're just, you know, we're
kinda sitting there, right? (jazz piano)
It's kinda obvious at a certain point, I'm leaving D Minor. Now, you know, Dorian, it's all white keys so you can tell when I'm
doing it visually, too, 'cause I'm going up to non-white keys, but the sorta obvious place that we go is a half step up, which works nice (jazz piano) so we can kinda shift up there at any time.
But I want you to think about some other areas to go outside, as well. (jazz piano) And these are, they can really be almost anywhere. We're thinking more in terms of triadic pattern. So D Minor but I'm going up to (jazz piano). E, E Triad.
And then E flat, major triad.
And even D triad, even though we're going to D Minor.
Then I'm going to B triad.
And you hear I'm doing, as opposed to a straight triad, (jazz piano) 'cause it gets a little bit basic, I'm adding in that fourth kind
of as a melodic passing note.
(jazz piano) right? (jazz piano)
You know, you do that if you like the sound. (jazz piano)
And then, you know, in terms of your comping, you probably notice sometimes I'm really sticking straight with what I'm doing melodically with my comping. (jazz piano)
But these voicings are actually, those are a fourth, but, you can also play things that move in the same direction with the pattern that you're doing when you're playing outside.
(jazz piano) that are not actually the chords for what you're playing.
What I did there was (jazz piano), that kinda matches but
then I went (jazz piano).
I'm still doing the major, (jazz piano) moving chromatically but I'm
taking that fourth voicing and moving it chromatically, as well.
(jazz piano)
And the whole thing, remember playing outside, you're shifting, you're going somewhere else and then you're coming back. You can't play on the chord and then leave the chord and stay away because then you're outside forever.
You gotta bring it back home at some point. Happy practicing.
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Check out more videos and courses from Peter Martin at www.openstudionetwork.com/piano/

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Комментарии : 133   
@jameslockhart2223
@jameslockhart2223 5 месяцев назад
I love the sound of those outside triads with the added 4th - sweet and sour licks.
@alexkoehler1845
@alexkoehler1845 6 лет назад
In less than 5 minutes you touched on upwards of 3 topics that I'm struggling with, and managed to explain them in a way that really helps me get a better understanding. Thanks, Peter!
@WIUBenny35
@WIUBenny35 4 года назад
Yes!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
@puterimaharani9345
@puterimaharani9345 2 года назад
Wew wkwo2prr9oowoe8r dwiwieii22qwan oaq98r89o8w44
@mathieuduprat7124
@mathieuduprat7124 3 месяца назад
Really?? 😂
@AntKneeLeafEllipse
@AntKneeLeafEllipse 5 лет назад
Dude you are such a shredderrrr. Your harmonic language is literally off the charts.
@Roman-ht7rx
@Roman-ht7rx 4 года назад
Outstanding series. Fantastic explanation and no unrelated garbage. It's probably the most effective 4 minutes I've seen
@LisaMichele
@LisaMichele 6 лет назад
there's such a pleasantness to your playing and to your teaching! :)
@NikolayBine
@NikolayBine 4 года назад
Peter that’s literally mind blowing. For a long period of time I was trying to understand how to shred over these pentatonic scales and sound more professional and now it’s done! Cause many different modern jazz pianists such as McCoy Tyner, Kenny Kirkland and many others use it a lot. So thank you!
@derycktrahair8108
@derycktrahair8108 4 года назад
Thank you. When I hear 'outside' & get away with playing a few bars of it, I always think it's a fluke. You have explained why it works. It's good for confidence to know that there's some theory behind it & we trust our ears. Now there's even more stuff to practice. Your videos help a lot of players. Thanks again.
@TonyWinston
@TonyWinston 6 лет назад
Great explanation and demonstration. You da man!
@curiouscurious6558
@curiouscurious6558 5 месяцев назад
you da man Peter thank you for all you do and for sharing
@michaelokeefe-daw5543
@michaelokeefe-daw5543 4 года назад
you sir are the man! Thank you for making these videos!
@elleondejuda4681
@elleondejuda4681 5 лет назад
Oh man , this sound so amazing
@chrismanning9215
@chrismanning9215 4 года назад
Seriously good instruction, clear, concise and awesome playing!
@tonyfarina1310
@tonyfarina1310 4 года назад
You were able to help me make sense of solos I have enjoyed by Chick,Keith Jarrett,Herbie and many others.Thanks for opening the door to understanding this theory.
@Bgoods
@Bgoods 6 лет назад
I️ always look forward to your videos! Inspired practice today. Thanks!
@kankan7940
@kankan7940 6 лет назад
Saludos Maestro....Increible manera de compartir sus conocimientos...Algo novedoso para mi....
@esauponce9759
@esauponce9759 Год назад
Absolutely brilliant!
@tarzan2857
@tarzan2857 5 лет назад
Just Beautiful Thank you
@josephfelice601
@josephfelice601 3 года назад
Sounds GREAT man! Thanks for the inspiration!
@louramoreira
@louramoreira 6 лет назад
Thanks !!! The thruway to learning processes.
@arpadternei6991
@arpadternei6991 4 года назад
Really great videos! Thanks a lot Martin! :)
@sonorstudio1
@sonorstudio1 5 лет назад
Very clear explaining to me. Thanks man !
@CharlesAustin
@CharlesAustin 3 года назад
So nice ..a jazz education in 2 minutes for real.. sparkly technique !!
@cross_san1739
@cross_san1739 6 лет назад
Thanks Peter!! Great lesson
@StephenAntKneeBk5
@StephenAntKneeBk5 3 года назад
Great concepts, great playing.
@1bradleyyoung
@1bradleyyoung 4 года назад
Great Stuff Peter, Thank You!
@Mynelka
@Mynelka 3 года назад
I love playing outside , particularly on an 80F day with a light warm breeze by the ocean ...
@user-jv5jr4lh7f
@user-jv5jr4lh7f 4 месяца назад
Very funny, I didn't think of that!😁
@dantedt3931
@dantedt3931 Год назад
Exactly what i was looking for. Sounds awesome.Thanks!
@maracuja55
@maracuja55 4 года назад
Fantastic playing. !
@vasilisvourvopoulos8636
@vasilisvourvopoulos8636 6 лет назад
You really know how to unlock me ! thank you so much for your help !!!
@deneisraelvargassilva2288
@deneisraelvargassilva2288 6 лет назад
God bless! ! Very cool! !
@MrAbeRoad
@MrAbeRoad 6 лет назад
wow totally amazing videos. Thanks a lot !
@luxolontamo4440
@luxolontamo4440 4 года назад
This is useful!..great lesson sir I like what you doing
@gidnergg
@gidnergg Год назад
Incredible!! Thank you!
@qc4402
@qc4402 4 года назад
Omg this man is amazing
@edwinskau
@edwinskau 4 года назад
Arrrghh! You make it look so easy!!
@maestrosat2563
@maestrosat2563 5 лет назад
Peter you are the best Bravo
@alexpavchinski
@alexpavchinski 6 лет назад
Very cool and modern patterns!
@Jestunes
@Jestunes 4 года назад
Damn that was very cool. Wish I would have heard all this 50 years ago. I would have been a monster on any instrument. Thanks for sharing...
@xavi6305
@xavi6305 5 лет назад
Great vid Pete, thank you
@CharlesAustin
@CharlesAustin Год назад
So good !!
@marcofarina9299
@marcofarina9299 6 лет назад
Incredibile video in soli 2 minuti!
@znmaf
@znmaf 5 лет назад
Fantastic!!Lesson
@ramziboukamel8227
@ramziboukamel8227 5 лет назад
Amazing man thanks for this great explanation
@Myaccountishacked
@Myaccountishacked 3 года назад
Fantastic.
@fractal618
@fractal618 Год назад
Thank you Peter!
@gabrielwinsat4336
@gabrielwinsat4336 2 года назад
wow amazing learning today!
@myx0mop
@myx0mop Год назад
Wonderful lesson. Thank you!!!!!!!!
@espr7564
@espr7564 3 года назад
Very cool vid thankyou 👏👏👏
@PIANOSTYLE100
@PIANOSTYLE100 6 лет назад
Just went to the site. Thanks for putting those resources up there. I'm sure that I can glean some good stuff there.
@claragary
@claragary 5 лет назад
Wow, great, thanks!!!
@ElsonA9
@ElsonA9 4 года назад
thank you Peter
@giacomomalandruccolo918
@giacomomalandruccolo918 6 лет назад
Terrific skill
@luisitodorantes
@luisitodorantes 6 лет назад
Excelent as always. 👍🏻
@snoopy_next_door
@snoopy_next_door 6 лет назад
Luis Rodriguez Dorantes nice profile image though
@marcosburbano
@marcosburbano 4 года назад
Gracias Peter por los videos, el mejor canal de Piano! 🎹
@pianopeter
@pianopeter 4 года назад
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 gracias amigo
@mikejamieson4252
@mikejamieson4252 4 года назад
This dood shreds!
@robbob7383
@robbob7383 2 года назад
Great stuff Peter! I'd love to see how you go inside and out over a chord pattern, though. For example, when playing jazz standards where can we find opportunities to go outside the progression.
@pusanghalaw
@pusanghalaw Год назад
So cool! reminds me so much of Chick Corea.
@hfmhsi
@hfmhsi 3 года назад
Great!
@pascualgimeno6804
@pascualgimeno6804 2 года назад
Great explanation
@ArgoBeats
@ArgoBeats 4 года назад
Super dope
@mrfokus901
@mrfokus901 3 года назад
I have FINALLY found what I'm looking for. Time to practice
@paulrodberg
@paulrodberg Год назад
😅mind blowing as usual
@okato1474
@okato1474 6 лет назад
Thanks !
@deaconblues3964
@deaconblues3964 2 года назад
Damm son...that was amazing...reminds me of Chick Corea!!!!!
@danielkuk2999
@danielkuk2999 4 года назад
Huge help!
@tomekp95
@tomekp95 3 года назад
The most significant factor of playing outside successfully is the spot on rhythm in my opinion, otherwise it sounds really wrong :D
@mikedavino2400
@mikedavino2400 5 лет назад
thanks again
@a.rizapahlevi9659
@a.rizapahlevi9659 3 года назад
Wowww... tks
@saadalhumaid3959
@saadalhumaid3959 5 лет назад
This guy is a jazz monster
@squoocher
@squoocher 4 года назад
great stuff.. so clear, no waffly bullshit.... (i'll go home later and fail to put it into practice, of course.... but for now there's at least hope!)
@calcal5135
@calcal5135 4 года назад
Hi Peter I really love your playing and instruction. Wow! Could you do some outside examples (like in this video) but keep the comping extremely simple? For example, stick to just one chord or inversions of it. It would really help me in getting the sound in my mind’s ear.
@TNKeys
@TNKeys 3 года назад
Dude you're a monster. Holy crap.
@ksorkopzumi8176
@ksorkopzumi8176 3 года назад
Good
@emijunior5782
@emijunior5782 6 лет назад
sir how do u want what soloing when change the medoly
@santomusic3981
@santomusic3981 3 года назад
Really love those McCoy Tyner concepts but those outside notes sound great because o the chords behind them give them logic. For other instruments they don’t work as well.
@mellotones
@mellotones 6 лет назад
How do you apply this to chord changes rather than just single chords and modal songs? For example how would I apply this over On Green Dolphin Street?
@mergeband
@mergeband 5 лет назад
Didn’t know its possible to go outside if the chord is in minor. Do you have a technique what triads that can be played in minor chords. Thank you.
@tropicjam7343
@tropicjam7343 4 года назад
You are "the"man!are you teaching at the julliard?so inspired and versatile..
@farleymaxwell1311
@farleymaxwell1311 4 года назад
Queria muito entender oque ele fala...parece explicar muito bemm
@musterionsurly
@musterionsurly 5 лет назад
POW!
@LordOfFlies
@LordOfFlies 3 года назад
Damn
@superconnie5003
@superconnie5003 Год назад
Nice reverb
@musiccenterchannel4940
@musiccenterchannel4940 2 года назад
bel sapore :)
@eggshellalien
@eggshellalien 4 года назад
🤯
@JulianFernandez
@JulianFernandez 6 лет назад
This is the shit... Thanks!
@djojurio3463
@djojurio3463 2 года назад
C'est vraiment cool Peter. On dirait que le tempo rapide donne un autre sens aux phrases que tu joues... You see what I mean?
@billleuschner3990
@billleuschner3990 Год назад
Hello Peter and (Adam) I love your show Peter I’ve learned so much from you you have turned my playing around so much I want to travel to Open Studio ( I’m in California unfortunetly) your show is the best thing onYou Tube period.I hope you read this I know you Are very busy! You have inspirer me out of my skull I’ve replayed your videos hundrede of times- I have a question: on the playing outside you have inspirer me to create something on my ovn: going up to the Ab min. 11- I play a Bb 13 and go down chromatically: Bb13 A13,Ab13,G13 etc. and on the right hand I play F,EC,G( 5,b5,9and 13 for the Bb- then for theA13 the same going down: so I hit the 5 the b5 , 9 and 13 of every chord- you have inspirered me to do this because your teaching is so awesome! I. Want to order some materials ( my daughters going to for my birthday!) I hope you Antwerpen me back- I know your’re busy- thanks for your show it’s amazing,! William Le Us the loneliest musician in the world,
@anicetjoy5456
@anicetjoy5456 4 года назад
Watch it in 2 min and work on it for years
@paxwallacejazz
@paxwallacejazz 6 лет назад
Really any scale that contains D including melodicminor scales that include D also there is no reason to limit yourself to pentatonic shapes. Like try superimposing D-7, F7+11,D7+11,Bbmaj7+5,Abmaj7+5,Dalt7,D-7 all over a D pedal. Play it inside with chords.
@alamooji3716
@alamooji3716 6 лет назад
paxwallacejazz bro that was so simple but you helped me very much thank you!!!
@vibist
@vibist 3 года назад
Sounds great. Reminds me of Chick Corea.
@GroundZero-bg2er
@GroundZero-bg2er 3 года назад
I want him to do this on synthesia So that I can try to copy what he did here
@PIANOSTYLE100
@PIANOSTYLE100 6 лет назад
great video any free resources
@PIANOSTYLE100
@PIANOSTYLE100 6 лет назад
Peter Martin Thanks mucho. Lots of ideas. One of my favorite outside pieces is The Firm movie Sound track. I like going just enough outside that I don't lose the chordal qualities.
@AndyLowe-net
@AndyLowe-net 4 года назад
@@PIANOSTYLE100 The Firm is great but to my ear it's just standard blues and jazz, it's not really playing outside
@PIANOSTYLE100
@PIANOSTYLE100 4 года назад
@@AndyLowe-net Now Monk played outside. At least to me it was .
@muamarhafidz570
@muamarhafidz570 5 лет назад
What chords are on the left hand? I often heard that voicing but I can,t get how to voice it
@jazzerson7087
@jazzerson7087 5 лет назад
Quartal voicings, a fourth apart, D, G, C. etc. The McCoy Tyner "modern" sound.
@DeMelodyMan
@DeMelodyMan 3 года назад
Yeheah bro!!!!! Smoking......... :)
@davebartholome2924
@davebartholome2924 2 года назад
I like that he ended with “You gotta bring it back home at some point,” because I agree with him! When guys just zoom into the stratosphere and there’s no harmonic context any more, it feels too much like that old quote (from Stravinsky?) about “playing tennis without a net.” It kinda feels pointless. Even some of MIles Davis’ music with his second great quintet (Wayne, Herbie, Tony, Ron) felt that way to me. On one level, some amazing playing was going on, but when it’s just “rhythm-no changes”, then I kind of lose interest after a while. I actually liked his 70s electric stuff better, because a lot of times there was a very basic thing going on-like a one-chord vamp-so that no matter how far out the playing got, you knew where “home” was. I dunno, anybody feel me on this?
@johntrojan9653
@johntrojan9653 3 года назад
Before I use to chase women, NOW I GET THEM !! Mucho appreciation Mr. Martin. Ur da M'on !😁! T/y ! ! ! ""🤛"" 😎
@bojedjedthemusiciankid-vit249
Please teach it slowly the run notes ,so that we can learn it fully,
@AntKneeLeafEllipse
@AntKneeLeafEllipse 5 лет назад
If you could actually do a video breaking this down in the context of Chick Corea.... I've been trying to find someone to explain Chick's harmonic mind for YEARS.
@armadesy7233
@armadesy7233 Месяц назад
Very interesting video. Would it have been more useful to play more slowly?Anyway, thanks for your teaching.
@AlexBaylymusic
@AlexBaylymusic Месяц назад
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