Majb6 Pentatonics: Coltrane Perspectives_Part 3

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Komentáře • 31

  • @jazzybeatle2004
    @jazzybeatle2004 Před rokem +1

    I don’t mind these post-bop oriented lessons at all. On the contrary, they are nice additions to the BGIS course. I may have to archive them for further study later on, but that’s all right.

  • @gph2193
    @gph2193 Před rokem

    My love of all things Abercrombie brings me to your wonderful playing and that tree of knowledge you call your mind. Thank you Ritchie.

  • @antoniotorregrosa7630
    @antoniotorregrosa7630 Před rokem +2

    This is actually the major pentatonic that you would extract from the harmonic major. I love this mixed major-minor flavour of the major third and the flatted sixth together. Thanks for posting!

    • @guitariste47
      @guitariste47 Před rokem

      Ive never heard of harmonic major, only minor...

    • @jerryk3280
      @jerryk3280 Před rokem

      The harmonic major scale certainly exists, although it's considered a bit exotic. The basic modes can go a long ways in jazz.

    • @CMM5300
      @CMM5300 Před rokem

      Also harmonic lydian

    • @CMM5300
      @CMM5300 Před rokem

      @@guitariste47 harmonic major is Ionian b6
      You just have the b6 in the major scale then there is a b6 and 7 just like harmonic minor.
      There's also harmonic lydian
      Harmonic phrygian is Neapolitan minor 1 b2 b3 4 b5 b6 7
      There is also a Locrian natural 7 (Harmonic locrian?)
      That has some interesting
      modes.
      I worked on harmonic altered some (altered nat 7)
      1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 7
      That's about all them.

  • @tonyedwards4067
    @tonyedwards4067 Před měsícem

    great playing using only that b6 scale over ATTYA, that takes some serious work especially on the guitar.

  • @shanedefeo6881
    @shanedefeo6881 Před rokem +1

    Great lesson.Keep on with it.The superimposition along with the modes you can derive is great and helps me out with the mental gymnastics required to apply the theory on the spot.Thanks:)

  • @TheTwangKings
    @TheTwangKings Před rokem

    This lesson is gold.

  • @jonathanlechman
    @jonathanlechman Před rokem

    Actually Richie these postbop lessons be blowing my mind so...up to you...

  • @travelingman9763
    @travelingman9763 Před rokem

    All The Things you are is the tune! Woody Shaw definetly mastered playing "out" but really was "in"

  • @herculesrockefeller8969

    Thanks Richie! That'e some great playing right there!

  • @surfgod509
    @surfgod509 Před rokem

    Triads and Pano's , Harps...are great ... should only be used accordingly... nice lesson...

  • @shaolin1derpalm
    @shaolin1derpalm Před rokem

    Post bop baby.

  • @aurora3655
    @aurora3655 Před rokem

    Sometimes I use a tetratonic scale by dropping the 7th. It sounds different, but similar, and I often just use it as a means of being more cognizant when I’m playing. Too, it makes ur playing sound more angular. (It’s hard to drop the 7th and play a solo lol!)

    • @RichieZellon
      @RichieZellon  Před rokem +1

      Absolutely! As a matter of fact, the final installment of this series will be on tetratonics.

    • @aurora3655
      @aurora3655 Před rokem

      @@RichieZellon cool!

  • @michaelscottbeedess8622

    When convenient, please clarify whether and how one could use the major flat 6 pentatonic to play over V alt 7 (as opposed to bII7 (= its flat 5 sub)...in your example, please explain how to play over E7 of some flavor, as opposed to Bb7#11, as you did show)...thank you very much...this was excellent!

  • @sclogse1
    @sclogse1 Před rokem

    Oh, my widdle head!

  • @motorbikeray
    @motorbikeray Před rokem +2

    What is the name of the cap that Richie wears? Is it symbolic for something?

    • @RichieZellon
      @RichieZellon  Před rokem +3

      Lol!...It's a cap that was handwoven in the Andes mountains of Peru almost 40 years ago. I started wearing it to gigs a long time ago and it became my mojo. 😊

    • @motorbikeray
      @motorbikeray Před rokem

      @@RichieZellon Thanks for the details about your cap, Richie! Much appreciated!! It's a great looking cap and I can't imagine you NOT wearing it, which is why I asked about it. Great mojo!! 👍👍

    • @user-oy4oy4us8j
      @user-oy4oy4us8j Před rokem

      Imagine Richie making a video without the cap? 😯

  • @jameserenberger3425
    @jameserenberger3425 Před rokem

    Why can't you play this on the "4" of the ii-7 in the major 2-5? IE 4-5-6-R-b2

    • @jameserenberger3425
      @jameserenberger3425 Před rokem

      In the key of C (D Minor 7) play GMajb6 Pentatonic.

    • @RichieZellon
      @RichieZellon  Před rokem +1

      Sure, if you want to sound "out"! Otherwise you'd be playing an Eb against the Dm7 which doesn't sound that good if you want to imply the chord sound. Furthermore, the b3 nor b7 of the Dm7 are present in that super-imposition. So its very dissonant.

    • @jameserenberger3425
      @jameserenberger3425 Před rokem

      @@RichieZellon Thanks for the response! I was thinking this would be an interesting way to imply Dorian b9.