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Why Barry Harris has the Best Method for Chromatic Notes 

Jens Larsen
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In my experience, the best way to learn to use chromatic passing notes in your solos is using Barry Harris Chromatic Scale. But there is a lot more in there than you might think!
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00:00 Intro
00:18 The Basic Exercise
01:35 The Advantage - Modular Bebop
03:07 Taking It Up A Level
04:23 It's All About That Exception
05:26 The Hidden Bonus
06:27 Going Too Far
07:23 Going WAY Too Far
08:37 Learning Chords Through Melody
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Комментарии : 278   
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Do you use this method? ✅Overlooked Barry Harris Wisdom That Is Amazing Advice For Jazz ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nVHDj54ZDXI.html
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
@@determinedsalmon178 No, I haven't. I went to the masterclasses and the ones I saw was the same material, so they are not that interesting for me.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
​@@determinedsalmon178 I learned from Barry as a part of my academic training at the conservatory. I don't see how it is suppressed, he came for an entire week once a year for more 15(?) years, and many of my teachers were inspired by his way of teaching. I also think most people I know have a deep respect for him and his teaching, and since I find it useful I also refer to it often in my videos even if I don't use it in the title. As far as I can tell, Chris is doing great stuff with his channel as is Pyramid of Permutations(I forget what he is called but I am sure you know the channel), but you asked me if I watched his videos, and since they are mostly on basic stuff that I already heard from Barry then, I can only say honestly that I don't. Lying about it would be wrong, right? To me, it seems you then turn that into a way to accuse me of exploiting Barry Harris for personal gain, which I don't understand. I have recommended Chris to people very often (like twice this week 😁), and the fact that I make content about Barry Harris is useful for Chris' channel even if he is not in the video, and who knows maybe we do get the chance to do something together at some point.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
@@determinedsalmon178 Well, the videos I did watch were solid and Chris is teaching things almost word for word like Barry, I also know that a lot of my audience likes them, and Chris and I were in the same masterclasses so why not recommend them? Just because something is "not that interesting to me" doesn't mean that it isn't useful to recommend as a resource for someone else, but you were asking about me personally. The fact that it is not something I feel useful to watch personally does not mean that it is bad, similar to how I have recommended the Barry videos from the Hague as a resource but I haven't watched them as something to study, and if people are looking for chord melody arrangements then I recommend Sandra Sherman's channel. Doesn't that make sense?
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
@@determinedsalmon178 You're welcome Adam!
@yusefandersen
@yusefandersen Год назад
Yes Jens I am assiduously developing, or should I say revolutioning, my jazzy vocabulary to be able to speak the bebop language more "like the indigenous bebopers". Hopefully with a few years of burning the woodshed, so to speak, I can at least sit at the same table and have a cup of tea with Barry!
@Lou-oc3jv
@Lou-oc3jv Год назад
Jesus man, Barry's half-step rules, TRIADS, enclosure, and pivots are the sound of what my ears consider "the jazz". It made me feel like I am playing something closer to jazz day by day. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with people like me and many that are newbies to this beautiful music. No more obscure modes and 3 NPS fretboard visualization.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you like it :)
@iscout61kenney10
@iscout61kenney10 Год назад
I know, huh?
@EdwinDekker71
@EdwinDekker71 Год назад
Exodus 20:7 (KJV) Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.
@zejoaoparis
@zejoaoparis Год назад
@@EdwinDekker71 what about people quoting the Bible in vain like you just did ? The guy just wants how amazed he is at receiving knowledge that helps him getting closer to the epitome of a beautiful form of art. Show some understanding
@victorwong9622
@victorwong9622 19 дней назад
“Barely an inconvenience”… HA! Great lesson!!
@JoshBeetler
@JoshBeetler Год назад
I like how you snuck “ super easy barely an inconvenience” in there, well done
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thank you 🙂
@iiToOHarD
@iiToOHarD Год назад
Such a nice surprise
@zeroblackstar
@zeroblackstar Год назад
Chromatic passing meme
@Gminor7
@Gminor7 Год назад
You are indeed a gentleman and a scholar. I have struggled to gain a clear understanding of the Harris chromatic method for many years, reading Roni Ben Hur’s book, etc. In about 10 minutes you have given the best & most useful explanation I’ve ever seen. I am in your debt sir.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
That is really great to hear :) Glad it is useful!
@determinedsalmon178
@determinedsalmon178 Год назад
Check out Chris Park’s channel. Jens video was most definitely inspired by Chris’s videos.
@lp-musicaleartraining1230
@lp-musicaleartraining1230 Год назад
"super easy, barely an inconvenience" ahah! RU-vid references!
@johncostigan6160
@johncostigan6160 Год назад
I can tell this is going to be a wonderfully valuable lesson! Thank-you Jens!
@KennethGonzalez
@KennethGonzalez Год назад
There's so much goodness in Barry's teachings! I'm happy that you are covering this. A little knowledge of his approach and some initial practice can really open things up. What I found most meaningful to myintudy was learning to listen to how Barry coached workshop participants on how to construct lines. In this way, when thinking about how to use the chromatic scale, pivots, the scale of chords, or any of the other devices he created, every time you play, you have the opportunity for something new, original, and tailored to how I hear things. So powerful!
@GaryBradleymusic
@GaryBradleymusic Год назад
Once again, superb! Thank you 😁
@tomcripps7229
@tomcripps7229 Год назад
Great lesson Jens. That chromatic chord scale looks right up my alley. It could keep me out of trouble for a while.
@michaelstevens8
@michaelstevens8 Год назад
Jens, this is the Best explanation of the Barry Harris method on RU-vid. What I like to tell my students is, the reason why their is Chromatic Passing Notes in between diatonic notes in Scales in Jazz is #1. The Chromatisism sounds good. Their are different ways to achieve Chromatisism but the point is, its an important part of the Jazz Language. I like to call it Jazz Grease. #2. It puts Chord Tones on Down Beats as long as you start the Phrase on a Diatonic 1, 3, 5, or 7 and Phrase with 8th notes. Chord Tones on Down Beats help to Define the Chord. Both Bach and Charlie Parker did this but, they were absolutely NOT dogmatic about it. It was not an always rule. Hal Galpers book Forward Motion goes into greater detail.Also, the change in direction can be thought of as an Enclosure and the Intervalic Leap direction change are both important parts of the Jazz Language. Especially Bebop. Also, as far as Harmonizing the Barry Harris scale, the Chromatic Chords in between the Diatonic Chords can be thought of as Diminished Chords with notes from both Whole Half and Half Whole Diminished Scales. Jens, was that Jazz Nerd enough. Have I earned my Degree in Jazz Nerd?
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Certainly sounds like a thesis for that Jazz nerd degree 😁👍
@EvanDuly
@EvanDuly Год назад
Chromatics as “Jazz Grease” is a great term 👍
@azomyte
@azomyte Год назад
Michael, check out the Things I’ve Learned from Barry Harris channel here on RU-vid
@johnvlahos2530
@johnvlahos2530 Год назад
This is gold! Thank you Jens!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@buckjofiden4804
@buckjofiden4804 Год назад
Another great lesson. Thanks so much Jens !
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thank you 🙂
@lutherhughes7091
@lutherhughes7091 Год назад
This is THE BEST material on Barry's Chromatic Scale I've EVER seen. I love your approach! I'll be sharing this with all my bass students and combos at C.S.U.F. Thanks so much Jens. 👋
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thank you! Glad it was useful!
@davidmanhart2980
@davidmanhart2980 Год назад
Excellent! Thanks for sharing, Jens!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@sgazzz
@sgazzz Год назад
Man, this is so usable and eye-opening!! More of this Barry Harris stuff 🙏🏼
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you think so!
@arlobirss5036
@arlobirss5036 Год назад
Thank you Jens!!! THIS IS AMAZING STUFF. You made it super clear I'm excited to get in the shed and learn this.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Great that it is useful 🙂 go for it!
@giampierogirolamo7134
@giampierogirolamo7134 Год назад
Great great and even more great for reminding Eric Doelman ,what a guy!!!!
@DexterTheater
@DexterTheater 3 месяца назад
Loved it! pretty complex but effective way to make beautiful lines. Thanks Jens!
@jamescopeland5358
@jamescopeland5358 Год назад
Jens you always deliver great information. Thx so much
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you think so!
@unclenote
@unclenote Год назад
Wow!This is great. I can use this for sure. Thank you so much !
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Go for it 🙂
@jimmrvos2930
@jimmrvos2930 Год назад
These lines sound fantastic!!!! Thanks Jens!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you like them!
@greg_austin
@greg_austin Год назад
THIS explains a whole lot. Thank you.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad it was useful :)
@olebirgerpedersen
@olebirgerpedersen Год назад
I am not a guitarplayer but a saxophonist, but never the same I have learned a lot from this methods. I look forward to more videos.
@musiceclipse
@musiceclipse Год назад
Fascinating stuff. I am not playing jazz, but exploring ambient music, but this is still stuff I can use, both for mastering the guitar, and injecting some jazzy flavours.
@MC-mi4ck
@MC-mi4ck Год назад
Love the Barry Harris stuff.
@ThePoppinJawn
@ThePoppinJawn Год назад
Wow...great lecture and demonstration...as always...you are the Best!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thanks Andrew!
@oldreddragon1579
@oldreddragon1579 Год назад
This is the most clear explanation I've come across on RU-vid so far. Thanks.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@brettgarsed
@brettgarsed Год назад
Oh wow,wow,wow,wow.....wow...another great lesson Jens!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thank you, Brett! :)
@yannterrer
@yannterrer Год назад
As a guitarist, I started following you at the same time as i discovered B.Harris, imo BH is a much deeper source than chromatics or passing tone, his approach and theory about harmony is the most efficient and simplest way to understand and redo what jazz and music is about. Tks for all you sharing Knowledges and your precious support to jazz beginners like me;) ❤
@FearFrost
@FearFrost Год назад
Jens, you really have helped me find a love for jazz! Explaining the techniques, while trying to find my own sonic finger print with the how, and why to the theory. Thank you.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thank you! Great that it's useful 🙂
@yiwutcmmedicalenlightenmen922
this is a simply wonderful set of insights Lars - thankyou so much
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
You're very welcome
@bozakarlin9034
@bozakarlin9034 Год назад
Thank you so much for letting us learn some secrets of the jazz greats.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad it was useful! :)
@jameserenberger3425
@jameserenberger3425 Год назад
Excellent lesson as always Jens. I have really been getting into Barry Harris, and Charlie Christian lately. Thanks for all the content you provide. I can tell that the editing of your videos has improved a lot! You deserve more views and subscribers for sure. 😀
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thank you James! That is very kind of you :)
@blow-by-blow-trumpet
@blow-by-blow-trumpet Год назад
I totally love this concept. It almost like instant bebop. Thanks Jens.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you like it!
@HustleMasta
@HustleMasta Год назад
After watching this video! I've had the greatest lightbulb moment ever!! Thank you so, so much!!!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
That's great! Go for it :)
@treycross5618
@treycross5618 Год назад
Great lesson! I hope I'm not the only one that caught that Pitch Meetings reference.. super easy, barely an inconvenience!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thank you! There were a few that caught it, but not that many :)
@iiToOHarD
@iiToOHarD Год назад
Same here :)
@tbgtbg6311
@tbgtbg6311 Год назад
Excellent Lesson!!!!! 🤘Thanks for the contributions.🙏
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
My pleasure!
@rehm402
@rehm402 Год назад
Thank you for finally bringing it back to Barry Harris man!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you like the video!
@caesarforlife1663
@caesarforlife1663 Год назад
That's really a great approach. Thank you.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@kevon217
@kevon217 Год назад
This is the most effective RU-vid video on chromatics I’ve seen so far. Thanks a bunch!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
You're very welcome!
@conticinio_
@conticinio_ Год назад
truly amazing, thanks a lot for share
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you liked it!
@JSustain
@JSustain Год назад
This was a great video. I see why people are so crazy about it. I can hear how those chromatic notes give it what I consider that "Jazz" sound. Thanks for the simple, yet great explanation.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ouruhuru
@ouruhuru Год назад
Excellent presentation of the method.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@rubensolis6249
@rubensolis6249 Год назад
Thank you for sharing. Barry Harris! I’ll be listening to him. I’m from just south of Houston, Texas.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Great!
@BastianSchick
@BastianSchick Год назад
Thanks Jens for claring up Barries ideas on improvising. When studying Sound engineering in the hague in the 90ies, I should have gone more to his workshops he gave at koncon.
@tomweiver2285
@tomweiver2285 Год назад
great stuff thank you Jens
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@markadams6191
@markadams6191 Год назад
Once again you’ve just made me a better guitarist. Thank you, Mr Larsen from Perth, Australia.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Go for it!
@papa_yoh
@papa_yoh Год назад
Fantastic video, I always felt bebop scales don't lay on guitar as well as they do with horns. This Barry Harris approach is way more comfortable for me. Thanks for the video, using this approach is starting to have a real impact on my bop playing.
@chrisjazzhands5373
@chrisjazzhands5373 Год назад
My brain has exploded over this concept. It’s the hot girl in my math class who’s open to dating me, but I didn’t notice until second semester.
@Orionsglare
@Orionsglare Год назад
Thanks !! you re heaven!
@jfitz458
@jfitz458 Год назад
Before I began watching and learning from Jens and others, I would find chromatic runs accidentally in songs I played along with. Looking back, I would phrase without knowing 'what' I was playing but feeling it totally. The terminology and structure of music, theory and such, were a mystery to me three years ago. I have had the advantage of learning Jazz without much pressure or stress. Works for me. I am challenging myself with more in depth musical classes now. The journey has certainly been enlightening. Peace.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Great that you found a way to learn that works for you :) Go for it!
@Waldvogel45
@Waldvogel45 Год назад
I see the other discussions on this super concept. up beat v down beat I see it as the essence of good music and jazz which is DEPARTURE, TENSION, and RESOLUTION * forming mini turnarounds centred on the anchors V and VII. Jazz is not about LAWS but creativity, and all good music IMHO is about * DTL. Thank you Jens
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you like the video! 🙂
@rockstarjazzcat
@rockstarjazzcat Год назад
Barry’s chromatic became the catalyst that got me away from Baker bebop scale thought and into a more organic use of chromaticism. Basically, practicing through my fretboard system the chromatics became automatic as opposed to something I had to think about inserting. Very freeing! Great stuff here! Cheers, Daniel (And Jens, be nice to dogs! 🐶)
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thanks Daniel! :) I'll try not to infect any more dogs of random uncles
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
@@skineyemin4276 Mickey baker. Google him 🙂
@skineyemin4276
@skineyemin4276 Год назад
@@JensLarsen Ah.., okay.
@rockstarjazzcat
@rockstarjazzcat Год назад
Actually David Baker RIP
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
@@rockstarjazzcat Ah, there are a few Bakers in Jazz 😁😁
@UnitedEffect
@UnitedEffect Год назад
Hey Jens, this is really great stuff to work on. Since I can't afford to be a Patreon subscriber I hope you decide to make another video about making lines from Barry Harris' chromatic scale approach. Best regards from Montreal Canada.
@Lurco8
@Lurco8 Год назад
Great video, thanks a lot Jens! Gonna send this to my non-guitar band members, cause I think this can help us all with soloing more bebop-ish. Speaking of which... If you happen to be looking for ideas for future videos, a little birdie told me a video about comping together with a piano player would be a smash hit among your viewers! Well, at least some of them. But seriously, if you plan on doing anything like this in the future it would be a huge help.
@Alan-zi2rs
@Alan-zi2rs Год назад
Jens what a great video .. you had me laughing (ROFL) with the Jim Carrie typing madly 🤣👍 I got that haha Great video as always first class content 👍🎶🎶🎶👌🎸🎸🎸
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thank you, Alan 🙂
@rickjensen2717
@rickjensen2717 Год назад
Brilliant explanation Lars - well done 👍
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thank you Jens! 😁
@rickjensen2717
@rickjensen2717 Год назад
@@JensLarsen 🤣😅😆!
@nicohauptmentalist
@nicohauptmentalist Год назад
finally! thanks so much!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you like it!
@DrClaw78
@DrClaw78 Год назад
Excellent. This is the first time I've (kind of!) got it.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
That's great! Now you can put it to use :)
@m.r.2183
@m.r.2183 4 месяца назад
Very good. Thank you.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen 4 месяца назад
Thank you too!
@dlgm161
@dlgm161 Год назад
Great video! More Barry ideas please!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Here you go: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-__V5mPcVfvY.html
@intothefluid7001
@intothefluid7001 Год назад
@RyanGeorge would surely agree that chromatic pitches meeting are tight!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
😁
@homersimpson4232
@homersimpson4232 Год назад
You're content is so good, I should have subbed long ago. I'm subbed now. Great stuff from a great musician
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thank you very much, Homer 😁
@yusefandersen
@yusefandersen Год назад
OMG, now you've got me doubled over in laughter.... HIGHER UP ON THE SCALE OF BEBOP GOODNESS.... and yes, we your disciples will humbly follow the straight and narrow path to that sweet bebop goodness. Just Lovely Jens!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thanks Jon! :)
@teelurizzo8542
@teelurizzo8542 Год назад
Great, thanks!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
You're welcome!
@anthonysilva5312
@anthonysilva5312 Год назад
Today is thanksgiving day in Canada . Thank you for your channel.🇨🇦
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thank you, Anthony 🙂
@zurab9
@zurab9 Год назад
Chromatic thinking makes it easier to play interesting jazz. Thank you again! :)
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
My pleasure!
@stevejohnston1331
@stevejohnston1331 Год назад
wow , excellent stuff ....................
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@JoshWalshMusic
@JoshWalshMusic Год назад
Your joke about people freaking out in the comments about the rules had me literally lol. Hits close to home, I get the same thing on my Barry vids. I love the observation about how Parker changes direction in surprising places. Thanks as always, Jens.
@williammaestre9318
@williammaestre9318 7 месяцев назад
Thank You 😊
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen 7 месяцев назад
Welcome 😊
@jongoforth1405
@jongoforth1405 Год назад
Jens, you are such a badass! Totally clear, your explanation. This is an amazing “vocabulary builder”; you didn’t bring this up, but around the melodic minor it yields some interesting things. Thank you for your vids-I’m mostly a sax/flute guy that loves to mess with the geetar (what a slide rule!), and your lessons are valuable for anyone on any instrument that wants some very effective tools to put some great jazz lines together. Great job!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
@jongoforth1405
@jongoforth1405 Год назад
@@JensLarsen Jens, it’s a great way to get not only the chromatic approach, but acquiring the chops to do it makes developing enclosures much, much easier. Interesting, though, that Barry breaks his pattern in the harmonic minor-there’s no G in A harmonic minor, but going G# down to F natural is a longer way from chromatic than the whole step. Needless to say, were Barry still with us, I wouldn’t dare to challenge his logic on that! What a fabulous musician. I’ll be those master classes were amazing. I lived in North Bergen in the mid-80’s-I probably could’ve studied privately with him back then when he was in town. I wish I had a Kr. for every opportunity I missed. . Whoops! Thanks, Jens.
@makeajazznoiseYTstoleit
@makeajazznoiseYTstoleit Год назад
You're on to something here. I have to try it legato
@miguecast
@miguecast 8 месяцев назад
Great!!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen 8 месяцев назад
Glad you like it
@j.r.goldman3279
@j.r.goldman3279 Год назад
I love that scale
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
It is indeed a great concept 🙂
@faizalmaulub4688
@faizalmaulub4688 Год назад
Mantap👍 Pak Abu
@ahmeddridi7687
@ahmeddridi7687 Год назад
I'm I the only one who noticed Ryan George's "Super easy, barley an inconvenience", that's superior humor from Jens right there !
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Thank you! Actually a few people commented on it 🙂
@bradford_shaun_murray
@bradford_shaun_murray Год назад
This sounds like an interesting improvisational weapon for introducing some jazz blues fusion runs over 7th chords in a blues/rock progression even using a semi distorted amp channelling a bit of the old Mahavishnu Orchestra vibe. That's what i take out of all this. I can't play bebop to save my life. But this could work over some interesting rock chords to come up with something a bit different and colourful.
@MikeSpinelliTv
@MikeSpinelliTv Год назад
0:34 super easy barely an inconvenience !!! LoL 😂
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
I am going to need you get all the way of my back about that comment! 😂
@Nedwin
@Nedwin Год назад
Love the Jim Carrey part, lol. Very good lesson indeed. Thanks!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@sagandalya108
@sagandalya108 4 месяца назад
My thought for today: jazz is about hip and cool motifs that refuse to be major or minor, refuse to be traceable, jumping here but continuing elsewhere
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen 4 месяца назад
I am not sure I think that is a good description of most Jazz, to be honest 🙂
@paulmahoux
@paulmahoux Год назад
Thank you so much, Jens, as always ! "My uncle fell out of his tractor ..." 🤣
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad you like it, Paul 🙂
@giampierogirolamo7134
@giampierogirolamo7134 Год назад
I remember eric showing me the harmonization in 4 voices and at one one point saying and “n now comes the weird chord’
@edesbalazs
@edesbalazs Год назад
My uncles dog fell out of a tractor, and it is indeed your fault Jens! On a serious note, this is a piece of material, that I've seen at the right time of my guitar journey. It requires effort, but I can start experimenting with it, and I think it will be very useful. Thank you :)
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Glad it was useful (and funny 😁)
@kevindonnelly761
@kevindonnelly761 Год назад
I'm safe. None of my uncles have dogs OR tractors. 🥰
@jeremyversusjazz
@jeremyversusjazz Год назад
was just working on bh stuff. 😊
@jeremyversusjazz
@jeremyversusjazz Год назад
im sure u have by now but check out robbie barnbys comprehensive step by step video on the 6thdiminised scale of chords. it’sbeen blowing my mind seeing all those symmetrical dims in between all the maj 6th chords…like a universe of connective tissue for lines and passing chords…
@euripedesferreira3326
@euripedesferreira3326 Год назад
Hoje não pude assistir. Mas na próxima estarei participando.
@kuretaxyz
@kuretaxyz Год назад
Oh my god! Jens watches Pitch Meeting :)
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
😁👍
@mbmillermo
@mbmillermo Год назад
@Jens Larsen - Thanks to your lesson, I think I've discovered something that could be really useful. (To me, at least, but if you want to use it for any purpose, feel free.) It's about the harmonization starting at 8:00. What I noticed is that the transitional chords between the diatonic chords are always close to the secondary dominants (possibly altered) of the succeeding chords. In every case, the bass note is either the 3rd or the 5th of the secondary dominant (it's the 5th only twice - before C and before F where we jump up to the succeeding scale degree). Also in every case, the highest voice is either the 5th, the #5th (or ♭13) or the 7th of the secondary dominant (when the 5th is the bass, the high note is the ♭13). The two inner notes don't always work with this scheme -- they are the ones that cause the weird dissonance -- but we can fix this. We can use this series of chords: Cmaj7 -> A7/C# -> Dm7 -> B7/D# -> Em7 -> C7♭13/G -> Fmaj7 -> D7#5/F# -> G7 -> E7/G# -> Am7 -> F#7/A# -> Bm7♭5 -> G7♭13/D -> Cmaj7 Here is one way of doing it: Cmaj7 -> Dm7 use C#-A-B-G (A7(9)/C#) Dm7 -> Em7 use D#-A-C#-F# (rootless B7(9)/D#) Em7 -> Fmaj7 use G-B♭-E-A♭ (rootless C7♭13/G) Fmaj7 -> G7 use F#-C-E-A# (rootless D7(9)#5/F#) G7 -> Am7 use G#-E-F#-D (E7(9)/G#) Am7 -> Bm7♭5 use A#-E-G-C# (rootless F#7(♭9)/A#) Bm7♭5 -> Cmaj7 use D-F-B-E♭ (rootless G7♭13/D) This can be simplified by using a diminished 7th chord with the given bass note scale tone as its root. The high note will be a diminished chord tone unless the bass is G, F# or D (where the secondary dominant would have either a ♭13 or a #5 high note). For the G and D we had jumped up to a diatonic scale tone, so when the bass moves chromatically we can use diminished unless it's the tritone - F# - then we need to play a high note a half-step above the chord tone. What do you think? Is there any value in this observation?
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Well, actually I don't think you are right about that. The 2nd chord would be an Amaj7(11,b7) which isn't really an A7 or a C#dim for that matter. The 2nd passing chord is a D#m7 which is also closer to a Bmaj7 than a D#dim. Trying to fit it into a series of dominant dim chords, to me, sort of misses the point of the whole thing. You can of course do that anyway, but you will lose the connection to Barry's exercise in doing so.
@mbmillermo
@mbmillermo Год назад
@@JensLarsen -- I wrote a lot, so I can understand why you didn't read all of it. What I'm doing is *changing* the chords. I'm keeping the low and high notes but changing the two inner voices to make the chords into secondary dominants. I replace the Amaj7(11,b7), which has a C# bass and a G on top, with another chord that has the same bass and top note -- either an A7 or a C#dim7. My point is that we can retain the Harris chromatic patterns for both the high and low voices while having a more conventional sound that flows nicely. I did this only for the Cmaj7 voicing you used -- I guess it's a drop-2 voicing of a 2nd inversion tetrad, so it has the root in the bass and the third on top. A different voicing wouldn't work the same way. For example, if the G were the high note in the Cmaj7, then I couldn't use A7 while retaining the Harris chromatic patterns for high and low voices -- I'd need a G# top note. I'd have to go for something like C#m6 or C#7. I'm saying that if every voice follows the Harris pattern, we'll run into trouble, but we can change it a little bit and get something a lot more useful.
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
@@mbmillermo I don't think it really makes it more useful, I think it is fine as it is. I think there is something really nice about it not always being dominant passing chords. Forcing everything into that is also throwing away a part of what is nice about it. But you should of course do what you want to do.
@cecilkeebler4254
@cecilkeebler4254 Год назад
Kind of like Slonimsky's Melodic Patterns idea, no? Infrapolation, ultrapolation etc in regards to where the passing notes are added
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
No, not really 🙂
@silasmiddeljans2682
@silasmiddeljans2682 Год назад
Can you make a video about the rules barry demonstrates about making rhytmic runs In the video he talks about putting a half step between tonic and sevent when he starts from the tonic,3,5th or 7th of the chord. Or you could put 3 half steps between 3rd and second, second tonic and tonic seventh Can you make a video about these possibilies?
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
I think this video is on that: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JZt2mlpaHcw.html And otherwise you should check out Chris Park's channel: www.youtube.com/@thingsivelearnedfrombarryh2616
@silasmiddeljans2682
@silasmiddeljans2682 Год назад
@@JensLarsen thank you Really interesting
@raoulduke8720
@raoulduke8720 Год назад
Never thought Jens watched pitch meetings haha
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
😁🙏
@michaeldennisguitarlessons
@michaeldennisguitarlessons Год назад
This "guitar centric" idea could work in a modal or fusion setting over a static harmony. Can play as a string of swing 8th notes or "very fast" 16th notes. Experiment with starting these "chromatic sheets of sound fragments" on various chord tones. Move them around through a scale. Have fun with this simple concept. for example - starting on the 5th fret - play ascending from the 4th string to the 2nd string - also play descending string 4 - G G# A A# string 3 - C C# D D# string 2 - E F F# G for example - starting on the 5th fret - play ascending from the 3rd string to the 1st string - also play descending string 3 - C C# D D# string 2 - E F F# G string 1 - A A# B C Jens, thank you for your Informative and Thoughtful Videos!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Guitar centric? Barry Harris is a piano player 🙂
@michaeldennisguitarlessons
@michaeldennisguitarlessons Год назад
@@JensLarsen My comment above outlines some simple "guitar centric" chromatic improvising ideas for someone to try out if they want to. That's all I had in mind.
@ChainWasp
@ChainWasp Год назад
Did you just quote the pitch meeting ? ? 🤩🤩🤩
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
😁🙏
@ChainWasp
@ChainWasp Год назад
@@JensLarsen I was watching one of his episodes before I opened your video and I thought I misheard! My mind played tricks on me and I had to check again ! Duuude that was so funny !!
@geralddavis5458
@geralddavis5458 Год назад
Ok but after you run up barry scale with a chord voicing then what like what is that good fun i play piano and have a original progression im working on
@stratotheo
@stratotheo Год назад
Great lesson thank you ! I'm confused on why you used the G instead of G# in your exemple of A harmonic minor, it doesn't follow the same pattern as the previous scale and sounds like aeolian with an enclosure. Would love to understand the logic behind that change. Thanks
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
Because it sounds a lot better?
@stratotheo
@stratotheo Год назад
@@JensLarsen it sure does ! but then it's not exactly the same logic I guess :) Anyway it's very interesting !
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
@@stratotheo the logic is that any note can be a half step. It is not a rule as I also demonstrate in the video.
@BL55
@BL55 Год назад
Question: in the harmonic minor example, in the 2nd measure I was expecting the note between the E and F to be a G# (the diatonic note), but it goes to a G. So, is this an adjustment to the rule to compensate for the minor 3rd scale jump? Thanks Jens!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
It just sounds better (to me anyway). Don't get stuck in rules, any note can be a halfstep according to the man himself
@FeralWorker
@FeralWorker Год назад
Wondered this as well.
@kevindonnelly761
@kevindonnelly761 Год назад
@@JensLarsen I wondered that too.
@stevek3984
@stevek3984 Год назад
G# acts as leading tone going to A in A Harmonic minor but when going down to F you don't need the G to be # because its not acting as a leading tone. Its a bit like the way melodic minor, in classical terms is different ascending and descending. It's also an augmented 2nd going between G# and F which is a more awkward sound in the context of Am (and was a complete no no in classical music). As my composition teacher told me, the origin of the harmonic and melodic minor scales was a codification of certain musical practices - the ways of using the leading tone in minor came first, then the codification into fixed scale for learning purposes. Sorry for the wonk reply but I think that analysis is broadly correct.
@thijs199
@thijs199 Год назад
how do you capture the b and e string on camera lol
@user-rr4yj9gn8y
@user-rr4yj9gn8y Год назад
уважение)
@ChillBuddies
@ChillBuddies Год назад
👍👍🙏
@seattlevegas66
@seattlevegas66 Год назад
It seems that another approach to effective soloing, given the chromatic scale, is knowing which notes to omit (or pass through) on any given chord. That is less to remember and reminds you to stay focussed on the chord of the moment so you hit the right 3rd etc. Thoughts?
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
To me, that doesn't make that much sense. 1. You are not thinking of the chord in a context so you can't process several chords at the time. 2. It is never useful to think about what not to play, you want to think about what you do want to play. 3. Since you are not thinking of a chord in a key then you can't hear what it sounds like, and you don't have a way of understanding how it moves to the next chord which helps you play a solo with a natural flow. I have never met anyone who thought about music like this, most likely because it doesn't work very well.
@seattlevegas66
@seattlevegas66 Год назад
Well, better scratch that idea!
@JensLarsen
@JensLarsen Год назад
@@seattlevegas66 Yes, I don't think it will be very useful 🙂
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