Passing Chords: 5 Levels (Beginner to Pro)
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LESSON SUMMARY
Sometimes when you listen to a cover version of a familiar song, you may notice instances in which it seems like the artist has inserted extra chords. But did you ever wonder how this is possible? In today's Quick Tip, Passing Chords: 5 Levels (Beginner to Pro), Jonny May shares how you can develop this piano superpower too!
► Passing Chords & Reharmonization:
Level 1: pianowithjonny.com/courses/pa...
Level 2: pianowithjonny.com/courses/pa...
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:13 - Let it Be - Chords
01:21 - 1. Pedal Point 6ths
04:16 - 2. Lift-In Diminished
07:04 - 3. Secondary Dominant
10:31 - 4. Tritone Substitution
14:42 - 5. Mu Magic
18:23 - Conclusion
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Happy practicing!
Jonny May
00:00 - Intro
00:13 - Let it Be - Chords
01:21 - 1. Pedal Point 6ths
04:16 - 2. Lift-In Diminished
07:04 - 3. Secondary Dominant
10:31 - 4. Tritone Substitution
14:42 - 5. Mu Magic
18:23 - Conclusion
Jonny and the team are one of the best ever. I have learned SO much over the past 3 years!
That's great, thank you!
From kindergarten to PHD - I am only at kindergarten with teacher Jonny and his Team but I can play and improvise a bit and have fun already - Thank you infinite times. 🙏
Great, you will get there!
Piano With Johnny is super rich in content, outstanding in every way. This video will change my life, I am not joking. Can't wait to continue this on the PWJ website, wow!
Clear and to the point. You are a wonderful teacher, Mr. Jonny.
Amazing courses thank you 🙏
Thank you for watching!
Very important topic with brilliant and inspiring explanation! Thank you, Jonny!
I love the secondairy dominants make it sound like gospel
Yes, awesome!
I enjoyed the lesson🖖
So glad, thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing.. you're awesome
Thank you!
Love the lesson
Great, thank you!
Great lesson and amazing passing chords. So interesting! Thank you.
Thank you for watching!
This is pure gold what you gave to us! Merci !!
Thanks for watching!
Oh man what is going on? I heard a lot of these changes on the radio for example a gospel song i said Jesus those guys are a real monster now with this lesson i can play like a monster too many thanks again
Thus lesson is amazing super great thankz a lot Jonny GodBless you
Is tritone sub simply the use of a dominant chord a half step higher than the target chord? That's what it seems like to me
That's the way I've been taught to remember and use the tritone sub
Yes, that is the result but it is better to understand the relationships.
@johndiraimo1444 agreed, the way I approach it is once I understood the theory I could use the " half step above the target" as a reflex device to quickly grab the tritone in time
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Agreed. Well said.
I only felt to add "understanding the relationship " comment because I find that some students learn formulaic devices without knowing the WHY.
Of course, understanding the "why" presents us with options... especially when composing new pieces.
Yes.
Always so useful and amazing. Thanks a lot
Yo do have a video expanding on the Mu chords? This whole video was great but the Mu chords alone were worth watching and it really helped unknot what I’ve been hearing in gospel.
Really cool video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
wow loved it ,thsnk you
Thank you!
So in the tritone subs example which chord were you basing that substitution off of? I see from the C in the 2nd half-when you played the Gb chord, but what was the Bb chord based from? (Maybe i need to watch with my glasses on!) Hmmm I'm a bit confused.
Loved the MU chord. Why do you call it a MU chord? Is it an acronym
God bless you
Hi Jonny do you teach soloing? I really want to learn improvising as a solo player. It's like dancing... It looks easy, but executing seems tricky in certain types of styles. i.e.....blues, rock, pop, ballads...
Yes we teach that in our membership: pianowithjonny.com/learning-tracks/soloing-fundamentals-track-1/
Is the "Mu Magic" sub technique just some very Jonny name you made up for something you discovered?? Does it go by any other more boring conventional names we can search up? Quite interested in that one.
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