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This Barry Harris Scale Will Transform Your Lines (Part 2) 

Nathan Borton Music
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In this lesson I'm expanding on a pervious video I did about Barry Harris's major 6th diminished scale. I'm going to cover some new ways to use this scale by expanding chords into 7 different sound and then connecting those sounds together to make lines!
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Комментарии : 36   
@johnrothfield6126
@johnrothfield6126 Год назад
Great video. The 6th diminished scale is usually discussed as a chordal approach rather than melodically. For melody the discussion is usually about half step rules, and getting the chord tones on the beat. Also discussed often is borrowing from related chords and scale outlines.
@orlandobarboza8246
@orlandobarboza8246 25 дней назад
Very good lessons ❤🎉
@rickjensen2717
@rickjensen2717 Год назад
Really helpful - thank you for pulling this together Nathan. You can hear the major 6th & diminished 7th approach in a lot of band music from 1920s and 30s, which gave it this particular sound.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Defiantly!
@mistermariosr
@mistermariosr 8 месяцев назад
Awesome insight! Just discovered Barry’s method probably 6 months prior to his passing. Been a musician for almost 3 decades and was like: “Barry Where have you been all my life?.” Lol. I am fascinated by his “Play the sixth on the fifth” idea. Like when there is a Cmaj7 play a G6 and use the G major b6 scale and chords over it. Is there a video where you talk about that? I would love to hear that explained your way.. In the meantime please keep up your amazing work!!! -MTrejo
@kenttom1533
@kenttom1533 Год назад
thank you mate for these ideas.it's good to learn from Barry Harris.so many things going on...
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Barry was the ultimate teacher! Hope his concept helps you!
@fredflintstone1428
@fredflintstone1428 Год назад
Fantastic, I'll check out your other videos. Thanks.
@rondorko
@rondorko Год назад
Fantastic, as always, Nathan! I would love anything you can share on the Barry Harris method. Maybe even some comping lessons using his chord scale.
@alessandroadamo2703
@alessandroadamo2703 Год назад
Great video. Very clear. Please realize more videos on Berry Herris ideas. Thanks a lot
@larryg9689
@larryg9689 Год назад
Great video thank you for all your teaching and great playing.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Thanks so much Larry, really appreciate your support!
@salvadorgarcia8661
@salvadorgarcia8661 Год назад
Excelente como siempre. Muchas gracias maestro.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Thanks for your continued support Salvador!
@ДмитрийФроленко-в8п
wonderful stuff. heading to check it out on my guitar
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Hope you find some new lines and shapes!
@sin77777
@sin77777 Год назад
Your video production improve alot!Thanks
@hycus4292
@hycus4292 Год назад
Nathan, do not forget: 100th birthday of great WMO is tomorrow !
@williemtolo2915
@williemtolo2915 Год назад
It's amazing and useful
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Glad to hear that!
@a.paulus5818
@a.paulus5818 Год назад
Thanks a lot!!!!!
@carptz
@carptz 10 месяцев назад
I appreciate what you’re doing here. However, it’s my understanding that 6th diminished scales, as well as Barry’s Dominant 7 and Dominant 7 b5 scales, are primarily used for chords “a scale of chords,” and not for melody lines.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic 10 месяцев назад
You can take Barry's ideas and apply them in new ways! Barry even has done this himself with the major7 chord instead of major 6th
@jamesweatherly1204
@jamesweatherly1204 11 дней назад
Thanks Nathan. Are there related etudes for Patreons. How to find them? Btw do we need to shift the BH dim 6 to the 5 of the base scale. E.g. Autumn Leaves (in Gm) can start on Gm6 BH chords e.g. Am half dim. Thanks
@geckobaldy
@geckobaldy Год назад
Great clip thanks. In A Train over the non diatonic D7#11 are you still thinking Cmaj tone centre and using the BH scale? I notice the addition of note F#. I'm confused by the use of note G over this chord. Do you consider 'avoid notes'? With my limited experience I always use the whole tone scale and augmented arpeggios over a dom7#11.(seems to sound ok!) Also confused over your use of note G# over the Em7. Am I over thinking this?!! Many thanks
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Thanks for your question! So for the D7#11 in the etude (which is what I think you're referencing) I play off Aminmaj7 (or A melodic minor). This is not only apart of Barry's scale when you move it through a major 7 chord, but also is just a good sound to use over dominant II chords! As for the G# over the E-, well for one that's my bad. It should be Ab, the reason being is that, as I stated in the video, you can take diatonic chord progressions and replace them with other chords from Barry's scale. In this case, I am think D-7b5 over measures 5-7 of the etude and then I play a G13b9 sound at the end (Major diminished). Hope that helps and makes sense!
@geckobaldy
@geckobaldy Год назад
@@NathanBortonMusic Thanks. There's a huge amount of freedom! And it all sounds great.
@YukonDan
@YukonDan Год назад
I think your understanding of the 6th/diminished scale is slightly wrong. Its a C6 chord (C E G A) and a d⁰ (D F Ab B). You have a d∅ in there, it should be a d⁰. Also Barry doesnt really use this scale for soloing it's just for comping. He has a TON of other, equally interesting, usedul, and SIMPLE rules for soloing.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Dan, I can see where your confused. You most likely didn’t watch part 1. In that video I cover how most people use this scale, which is what your talking about. I refer to this as ‘simplifying’ a sound. In that video I also talk about ‘expanding’ a sound, which is a different process that takes a MAJOR 7th chord and runs it through Barry’s scale which gets a 7 different chords. Please watch the first video, then this one. Lastly people use this scale for soloing a ton! Just listen to parker on a night in Tunisia for example, or dizzy’s “bebop.” I hope these videos help you and thanks for watching
@michelefiorindo
@michelefiorindo Год назад
I followed Barry's classes for 3 decades, till the end, never heard anything close to these lines...
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Congratulations, that’s an amazing honor! Wish I could have spoken to him even once. This lesson is taking his scale, and mixing it with the idea of taking a major 7th chord though his major diminished scale. I’ve heard him do this on a recording one of my teachers showed me in the past. And yes (not to be mean) these are not Barry’s lines, these are my lines I created using his ideas. Hope you can find some use out of this lesson! Thanks for watching
@michelefiorindo
@michelefiorindo Год назад
@@NathanBortonMusic I understand you have good intentions, but there’s much more to making lines that barry thought us first hand, that this can’t be named barry’s guide. If you dig his recording you’ll get it! I guess in the age of RU-vid everything goes viral, but if you want to be educationally correct call it what it is, your use of such scale-but by any means, spread this rather than modal stuff!
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
@@michelefiorindo Out of the deep respect I have for Barry, I changed the title of this video.
@NathanBortonMusic
@NathanBortonMusic Год назад
Here is PART 1!: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_KLrdP7SCIw.html
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@rosendo7745 Год назад
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