After a year "in the major leagues" ... I'm doing minor chords this year. So re-watched this ... lucid, helpful, and gets the "architecture" for minor chord possibilities in place. THANKS.
Awesome! I love it - a year of minor chords! It really is a whole different world. For minor key centers, I hope this video is helpful: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-trCgs4QwqCo.html
Literally in love with you - As you mentioned, strangely enough I've been sleeping in this for a decade but the obligatory seventh additives couples with playing the sequence cycle all the way through clarified something. I hope I can afford to join your course.
Good thing taking autumn leaves and fly me to the moon around all twelve keys is already in my standard practice routine! I guess my fingers and ears are already on it.
Hi Jeremy happy new year. You can show your books I bought all three and I am studying them they are very intesting. Many things to learn keep on produce books and videos with this quality. regards
Like the new space visually, but it needs some acoustic treatment. Too live. I’d kill some of the reverb with acoustic panels. Also could help if you mic’ed yourself much closer but that might be hard to achieve with a headset or similar mic.
This is te first thing my stucents learn. I normally do triads with sevenths ín root position and teach voice leading with it. . So you get say (c e g b) then start moving two fingers down to (c e f a) then two down to (b d f a ) and so on.
Very interesting; thanks. Do you prefer the sound of this approach to a tritone-descending series? Or is it just more useful (more songs written with it)?
hi Jeremy, wishing you a great new year! Nice video! I was wondering why you (and many others) use both a triangle and a 7 to define a major 7 in a chord. I always thought that the triangle stands for a major 7 🤔