TILF Barry Harris Ep53 Yet Another Very Important Arpeggio
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This is the Fifty Third in several episodes discussing the things i've learned from Barry Harris I started studying with Barry in 1993 and still learn from his teaching every day. I hope I can use this channel to help other musicians who are interested in Jazz but find it a little too cerebral. I think Barry's method, while being cerebral, is also direct and most important beautiful. Please Subscribe and feel free to comment below on how I can improve this channel I'm available for skype lessons if you prefer. Email me at chrisparksjazz22@gmail.com
Barry’s Method changed how I thought about music education. This should be taught to every young player who is first exploring jazz music. This has given me so many ideas and has also helped me use my practice time more efficiently. Having “small” concepts to focus on is really beneficial. I think a lot of people get so overwhelmed and don’t know where to begin. Approaching and Examining 2-5-1’s in an organized way like this has helped me a lot. Great video.
The way you explain Barry Harris' method really opens a lot of pathways to new & inspiring lines.
Superb... thank you Chris.
Thank you for doing what you do
I'm available for Skype lessons if interested. chrisparksjazz22@gmail.com
Reviewing this lesson again and have to say this is really a stepping of point for those of us who want to improvise. Once the concept that a dominant chord is three pieces and the permutations approaching them are endless it's clear that notation while useful and important, is almost fruitless. No sooner do you make something then you modify it immediately and soon you are building things that sounds good! Thanks Chris!
These are now a highlight of my day! Thank you!
Agreed. This is my guitar teacher and our lessons are a very big deal for me. :)
My teacher too. I studied with Chris in ‘93 and did attend two classes with BH however my skill level was much too low to truly absorb the information. I’m now taking Skype lessons from Chris and I believe he is among the very few able to keep this music alive. We should all support him.
Thanks so much! These video's are incredibly helpful! I always walk away with so much inspiration :)
(Seeing intermediate and advanced jazz theorie being applied to guitar in this way is just so enlightening)
Thanks so much for your great content. Could you please give some specific context examples of where to use the 7b5 and dominant 6th scales? Also if you could break down comping on a blues or rhythm changes I'd be incredibly grateful. I still haven't got my head around these 6th dim ideas on dominant harmonies. Cheers!
Also start the half steps below on the and of the beats. Playing your ideas with a backing track is helpful for listeners in how they work against chords.
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The volume is low...the voice Is not clear👎