Channel: MangoldProject
Category: Music
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Description: 0:00 Introduction 0:20 Where we start out 0:40 Demo of End Result 1:25 How to Play The Demo 4:22 This Idea Blew My Mind 7:54 Full Chromatic Motion 10:18 Using Chromatic Motion Within Diatonic Harmony 13:58 Chromatic Bass Motion 16:10 Another Chromatic Bass Motion Example 18:20 Why Did I Start Out on Bb? In this video I am going to open your mind to an interesting way of thinking about harmony, not in terms of scale degrees or chord progressions, but rather in terms of the motion of notes. This can really lead to advanced sounding chords and progressions with a "modal" or jazz feel to them. Specifically, we'll focus on chromatic motion, although the ideas I put forward here are quite general. We'll start out with a particular demonstration of a jazz fusion type of piece and break it down, and then go into discussing theory and giving more examples. These ideas really made think in new ways when I first saw them, and I hope you will benefit similarly. Enjoy! If you want to learn more on diatonic (functional) harmony, you can check out my full Jazz piano course here on Youtube (free): youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP9cbwDiLzdKVOHbx4B0EhwYNksXYaX3s