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  • čas přidán 8. 03. 2019
  • I'm very pleased to share this video with you because the value of mastering 2-5-1 progressions in all 12 keys is immeasurable. Almost every song contains it and most jazz repertoire is built on its existence. Often, the 251 is preceded by a 6, and the 6 often preceded by the 3, but in this video, I focus purely on the 251 and even then, I don't confuse matters with 7ths or modal theory.
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    I invent the word 'trigression' to refer to the 251 as a collection of three chords to be seen as one unit rather than 3 individual, unrelated chords. You are to master these in such a way that the three related chords 'feel right' together. If I say G, you instantly feel the A and D, as I just did when I randomly selected G.
    I go chromatically through the 251s, playing them first as a basic major or minor triad and giving a performance idea/technical solution, then play a more fancy version sometimes to demonstrate how the 251 can sound at a higher level (and to keep those who understand more complex things more interested!)
    At the end, I present the jazz classic, A Foggy Day, numerically. This is how one masters jazz repertoire; it truly is blocks of regular chord progressions with a few exceptions to remember for each song. This song goes as follows:
    1 6 2 5 1 6 2 5 1 / floating into 4 via its own 2 5 1 with a brief 'up a fourth' movement / 3 6 2 5 1... repeat... end is simply 1 2 3 4 (minor) / 2 5 1. So, 4 thing to remember instead of more than 20 individually chords, plus you can play it now in any key.
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  • @danthecomposer
    @danthecomposer  Před 2 lety

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  • @rebanelson607
    @rebanelson607 Před 11 měsíci +3

    A year ago I would hardly have been able to follow this lesson. But after studying piano on CZcams for a few years it all makes sense. Your videos have helped me tremendously and I greatly appreciate it!

  • @mirabellemaitland9037
    @mirabellemaitland9037 Před 4 lety +5

    I've returned to this video - so glad!! It's helping hugely and enjoying practising the walking bass exercise. Thank you Dan as ever.

  • @SMTX2023
    @SMTX2023 Před 5 lety +6

    An excellent lesson, Dan. Recognizing “2-5-1” and floating “2-5-1” surely makes easier for me to memorize a long chord progression for a score which I work on. Thanks Dan

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 Před 2 lety +2

    So I'm coming back to this video, and I've been practicing for one month. Revision helps.
    Merci.

  • @RonZanderful
    @RonZanderful Před 3 lety +3

    This a very good lesson/lecture. I actually understand what you are talking about! Thanks for being so thorough.

  • @ultimate4416
    @ultimate4416 Před 5 lety +7

    Hi Sensei!
    Have been learning to play the piano since last summer and you helped me a ton!
    I eagerly played every day for about six months, sometimes only technical exercises.
    Then I read a comment somewhere, that people who learn pieces with synthesia or youtube tutorials and not being able to read notes, aren't allowed to call themselves musicians and just doing these beginner things to impress friends.
    And I got kinda frustrated by that.
    Since I was completely new to music I learned a piece via tutorial but, I always wrote down the notes in a way I could understand the progression. So whenever I'm trying something new I write it down in my own system.
    I've got sheets at home aswell but it yet takes too long for me to progress, and after I read that comment, I felt forced to learn via sheets and a while after that I got frustrated altogether and hardly sat at the piano. Followed by other doubts like learning way too slow etc.
    But since I watched your last video it opened me up a bit again.
    Who cares how I learn pieces or if I only can play 1 1/2 pieces and some bits after 8 months?
    As long as I just enjoy the journey of growing and playing the piano, right?

    • @danthecomposer
      @danthecomposer  Před 5 lety +4

      Hello Roman, thank you for your positive message. Glad to be part of your destinationless journey :)
      I agree with the comments you read. It's just monkey-fashion copying. No personal involvement at all; no awareness, no mastery, no understanding, no orientation of major scales, no internal philosophies mastered, no technical errors fixed, nothing at all.. just mindless copying. I'm glad you are enlightened/enlightening to this very important fact - it demonstrates that you know the importance and want to be, and are, of higher mind. At least, however, you did notate and make some kind of personalisation effort. This is good.
      It seems you need to watch some of my videos on Playing You (and read these articles: piano-jazz.blogspot.com/2016/09/play-what.html / piano-jazz.blogspot.com/2016/12/learning-songs-quickly.html) - try this video: czcams.com/video/ibsOgT6MyCU/video.html and this one: czcams.com/video/WvspWEcbuas/video.html
      Be sure to master your 12 major scales. You would do well to go through this playlist and truly master each video's content at and away from the piano. You will become a force at the piano in no time: czcams.com/play/PL4cPpP-Ua6NWl43cy2XiArwodqSmWBOzC.html
      Updates welcome!
      Best,
      Dan

  • @gizmogpg
    @gizmogpg Před 4 lety +3

    I still stink, but now I know why. I have a much better idea of where I am 'going' now thanks to your directions here ! So glad you took the time to run through this !

  • @alanb287
    @alanb287 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you, what a great great lesson! And how cool how the cycle of 4ths fits into the progression - great explanation!

  • @southpark4151
    @southpark4151 Před 2 lety +2

    One word - awesome. Awesome video lesson. Thanks Dan.

  • @joshuamcdonnell8401
    @joshuamcdonnell8401 Před 5 lety +5

    Was looking for a video like this and you post this... dan reads minds. Thanks for another great video!

  • @violetatio3224
    @violetatio3224 Před 2 lety +2

    Learned a lot in this one lesson. Thank you for the teacher you are

  • @empoweredtogoforth6082
    @empoweredtogoforth6082 Před 4 lety +3

    Hey Dan you just helped the "light bulb" light up about the 2-5-1. I have been using the circle of fourths and the 2-5-1 is shown so clearly. If I follow the circle I can also see the 7-3-6, 3-6-2, 6-2-5, & the 5-1-4. Learning the circle teaches so much. Thanks for the eye opener.

  • @stanleyslawski1339
    @stanleyslawski1339 Před 4 lety +3

    Hey, Dan... GREAT lesson, thank you. Might be the best I've seen of these types of videos. I anticipate your others being this informative, and hope I've found the online teacher I can support with Patreon.
    Two suggestions, if I might. Slow down just a touch, ideally as you speak, but more importantly as you move from speaking to the played example. I don't mean slow down your playing, but pause just a touch as you prepare to play. Let my eye ground where you are centering, and then I can follow along.
    MUCH more importantly, as you "enhance" the chord and give more complicated examples, either do NOT use accidentals and stay specifically in the notes of that scale, OR make note to us that you have thrown in some "next level" fingering. I am so inspired when I hear you play, and with your explanations I think "Wow, I can do that!".... but then you throw in accidentals (such as the E natural at 10:14). The SOUND is wonderful, and as I said, inspiring........ but remember not to give examples beyond the specific technique you are teaching, please.
    When I'm ready to diminish this, or augment that, great! But I'm trying to learn ii, V, I.... please keep me there. Or at least, always mention it, as you did so well when you added the 9 and 13 at 17:30, so I can follow the change.

  • @andrewwright6893
    @andrewwright6893 Před 4 lety +3

    Brilliant video. Make it look easy but still a nightmare trying to instantly recall them. Great pianist

  • @faqtum
    @faqtum Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Dan
    You opened a wonderful perspective in me

  • @stevenvargas8739
    @stevenvargas8739 Před 2 lety +2

    6:05 Nice.

  • @pklarbipianoandrelaxation

    Thank you

  • @nelsonclark6824
    @nelsonclark6824 Před 2 lety +1

    3 6 2 5 1 got it Dan-thanks so much for a very good lesson on 2 5 1!
    NAClark/Philadelphia

  • @GUPRPEET-Singh
    @GUPRPEET-Singh Před 4 lety +1

    I love the way u start ur video. "Hello there". love that British accent And the fun part is i always repeats it myself after watching some of your videos continuosly.😂

  • @mirabellemaitland9037
    @mirabellemaitland9037 Před 5 lety +2

    Wonderful Dan, thank you - lovely sounds, particularly your enhanced chord at 5.15, A much needed, for me, video.

    • @danthecomposer
      @danthecomposer  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you once again Mirabelle. At that timestamp, I simply play the minor triads... so if that is much needed for you, I recommend this video: czcams.com/video/vCSpfoeY034/video.html - so did you mean that timestamp? Because at that moment, nothing was enhanced...! We must get to the bottom of this for your better understanding.
      Best,
      Dan

  • @jimdesiderati7126
    @jimdesiderati7126 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you once more for the Stellar invitation to explore the Universal waves of Sound!

    • @danthecomposer
      @danthecomposer  Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you likewise for watching! I trust it assists and the extra videos in the description prove to be some benefit too. Enjoy!
      Best,
      Dan

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 Před 2 lety +2

    Merci beaucoup. As a Noob, you move too fast for me. But you talk what your fingers walk, and you show the path. I can always go to the piano, and the path is illuminated. And some of your lessons are like stumbling forward, but catching your balance...and finding yourself miles ahead. Great lesson.

  • @kafkanesama9109
    @kafkanesama9109 Před 5 lety +3

    beautiful bro! keep up the informative videos :DD

  • @stevenvargas8739
    @stevenvargas8739 Před 2 lety +1

    10:09 nice jazz riff .... 😎

  • @andreac5306
    @andreac5306 Před 4 lety +6

    Hi Dan, thanks! I’m just getting around to watch your old videos. Is it possible for you to do a video of 251 just focusing on the more advanced version with extended 9, 11, 13s? I had no problem with the basic version, but was lost on you demonstrating the fancy version. Thank you!!

  • @danielpianist9960
    @danielpianist9960 Před 5 lety +3

    Nice 2 5 1 progression.

  • @stevenvargas8739
    @stevenvargas8739 Před 2 lety +1

    22:52

  • @dhpbear2
    @dhpbear2 Před 5 lety +3

    14:53 - The organ intro to "In a Gadda De Vida" :)

  • @stevenvargas8739
    @stevenvargas8739 Před 2 lety +1

    30:05

  • @mikewellwood1412
    @mikewellwood1412 Před 4 lety +3

    "trigression - not transgression but trigression". Love it! :-) (not digression either :-) ).

  • @FlexusNexus
    @FlexusNexus Před 4 lety +3

    What chords are you playing for the advanced 2-5-1 for D# starting at 10:09? It sounds great. Thanks!

    • @skepticalnotion
      @skepticalnotion Před 4 lety

      Since hes in the key of Eb, the chord is Eb not D#. Very important to make sure you are oriented in the proper key as Dan always stresses mastery of the major scales.
      Looks like Dan is playing a M7 (1357 - Eb, G, Bb, D) in the LH, and playing Maj triad built from the 3rd of Eb on the RH (357 - G Bb D) which becomes extensions, and then flavors with a crush of 9(2) 3 (FG), then 9(2) #11 (#4) (FA), then 5 (Bb).
      TLDR;
      LH -Eb G Bb D [1357]
      RH - G Bb D [357], FG [9 3], FA [9 #11], Bb [5]
      Hope that helps!

  • @stevenvargas8739
    @stevenvargas8739 Před 2 lety

    29:50

  • @stevenvargas8739
    @stevenvargas8739 Před 2 lety

    15:22

  • @stevenvargas8739
    @stevenvargas8739 Před 2 lety

    25:10

  • @mustafakoray6047
    @mustafakoray6047 Před 3 lety +1

    Sorry for my noob question but I didn't get the reason why you gave example for c# or any other broken note. I thought major scale was C (which you mentioned in the beginning). What am I missing? :)

    • @danthecomposer
      @danthecomposer  Před 3 lety

      Hello there... I'd love to help but I would need a bit more context, meaning timestamp. Could you grab that? Whatever I said was probably unclear but 'correct', or I skimmed over it so I can clarify in my response here if you let me know where it happened?
      Thanks!
      Dan

    • @mustafakoray6047
      @mustafakoray6047 Před 3 lety +1

      @@danthecomposer after watching the video again, you gave example of every single note. I thought you said c major and it has to be "white keys" only. But in real life I assume we have to consider major scale and go for its own 2-5-1. I realized late :) thx for your great work.

  • @albrin
    @albrin Před 5 lety +3

    beautiful video. could you explain those trigressions in minor?

    • @danthecomposer
      @danthecomposer  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you and welcome to my channel. 251 in minor is different in three ways: the 1 is obviously minor which implies some kind/s of minor scale/s is/are required (1 2 b3 4 5 b6 7 - harmonic minor, and/or natural minor - 1 2 b3 4 5 b6 b7) which means one is ImM7 if the HM is used and Im7 if the NM is used... two is IIm7b5 in both and five is V7 (nicer) if HM is used and Vm7 if NM is used. If you used the the natural minor (1 2 b3 4 5 b6 b7), the b7 would make the V a minor chord which isn't possible in a V to I situation, this is why the harmonic is used for the V but natural minor for the I... but as a composer, you can do what you like; there's nothing saying you absolutely can't go Vm7 Im7... it's just not 'theoretically' correct. But who cares about theory anyway?
      Example in C NM: Dm7b5 / Gm7 / Cm7
      Example in C HM: Dm7b5 / G7 / CmM7
      Most common is to use NM but steal V from HM: Dm7b5 / G7 / Cm7.
      Best,
      Dan

    • @albrin
      @albrin Před 5 lety +1

      thank you very much 🦖

  • @etiennechery6990
    @etiennechery6990 Před 3 lety +2

    Do you got available progressions chords book plus DVD

    • @danthecomposer
      @danthecomposer  Před 3 lety

      I have a podcast collection including a jazz category. See my online shop. Pinned in every comment. Also see my playlist list for the one on jazz piano. My channel has 300 videos. A lot on jazz chords and progressions. Have a good luck around and welcome!
      Best,
      Dan

  • @MikeukHB
    @MikeukHB Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Dan I have been working through all your tutorials learning the major scales fantastic thanks.
    I am working through this tutorial now I have a question do you need to learn this also using cord inversions if so what's the best way to do this.

    • @danthecomposer
      @danthecomposer  Před 4 lety +1

      Hello there... thanks for your comment! You do well to take the major scale path.
      Inversions are a fallacy. Once you know the template of a chord type (based on the base or alterations of: 1357... 9 11 13 if you want the jazz chords), combined with major scale mastery, every chord type becomes playable in any inversion. In other words, they are all as visible as the distracting 'root' position. If I propose you play Fm7, you'll instantly feel the key of F, see its shape, know 1357 have been altered to be 1 b3 5 b7 and know that those notes F Ab C Eb can be played anywhere, in any order. Inversions fizzle away!
      Try this video: czcams.com/video/dPIcC1PHVso/video.html
      Best,
      Dan

    • @MikeukHB
      @MikeukHB Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Dan you are the number 1 teacher for me

  • @katehaw7854
    @katehaw7854 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this video Dan.... do you have a level.... or 2 levels up where you can show how to practice the 3-6-2-5-1 with all the 7ths or maybe even with some 9ths 11ths etc so we can start learning how to move from standard to “fancy” ?

    • @danthecomposer
      @danthecomposer  Před 4 lety

      Hello Kate, I can propose this video but if you think it's still too easy for you, perhaps it's a good indication I should do a more advanced one for the few who can handle it, perhaps such as yourself :) czcams.com/video/6LdRubL8QVk/video.html - and maybe this video too? czcams.com/video/pT6UXxUXCoM/video.html
      Updates welcome.
      Best,
      Dan

    • @katehaw7854
      @katehaw7854 Před 4 lety +1

      I just listened to your target note video as you suggested..... just the thing I needed .... now to train the soldiers!

    • @katehaw7854
      @katehaw7854 Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you

  • @MikeukHB
    @MikeukHB Před 4 lety +3

    Hi Dan great video I have been following you now for nearly 2 years and can now see all 12 major scales I am practicing all the chord progressions but finding it difficult when to use inversions or close voicing's is this something that will come with time or do you have to practice these.

    • @danthecomposer
      @danthecomposer  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you. Very good on your major scale mastery. I recommend poking chord types all over the piano with one finger of each hand. Pick a key. Pick a chord type. See it on your internal piano eyes closed. See it on the piano. Start poking the notes all over the piano until the chord in the key stands out very clearly. This will remove your incorrect idea of inversions and make the chords in keys become very accessible. Make it fun. Add rhythms. Use the cycle of fourths. Change time signature feel if you wish. I recommend the 7, m7 and M7 chord types first.
      Updates encouraged.
      Best,
      Dan

    • @MikeukHB
      @MikeukHB Před 4 lety

      @@danthecomposer thanks I will let you know how I progress

  • @kongo600
    @kongo600 Před 5 lety +1

    What was that you did for in F at 12:36?
    I agree with F being the warmest key and that was beautiful.

    • @danthecomposer
      @danthecomposer  Před 5 lety +3

      Hello, thanks for watching and your comment. Welcome.
      I played Gm7, C7, FM7 of course.. but enhanced, it gave: Gm9 (G, Bb, D, F, A) / C13(b9) (C, E, G, Bb, Db, E, A) / FM9(#11) (F, A, C, E, G, B, E).
      This video names all chords and encourages an emotional connection to each: czcams.com/video/ORIMDTEyw0s/video.html
      Best,
      Dan

    • @kongo600
      @kongo600 Před 5 lety +1

      @@danthecomposer Thank you Dan, I just confirmed for myself that it is beautiful.

    • @singingworkouttrainer
      @singingworkouttrainer Před 5 lety +1

      @@kongo600 he's good, but he talks to much , I wanna see action on the piano.

  • @lhay86
    @lhay86 Před 5 lety +3

    Dan I heard you're a chess grandmaster, is this true?

  • @quentinmorales
    @quentinmorales Před 5 lety +2

    nice video but I got like four or five ads all the way through. Weird. Anyway, thanks for the workout

    • @danthecomposer
      @danthecomposer  Před 5 lety +3

      Really? I did not set that. I always have one at the beginning, one at the end and if it's over 20 minutes, I'll put one somewhere in the middle. I really don't know how or why that happens and I'm a bit concerned if that happens to everyone and they think I am obsessively monetising my videos because that truly is not the case. But thanks for letting me know. YT remains a mystery to us all. Thanks anyway for watching! Hope it helped.
      Best,
      Dan

    • @quentinmorales
      @quentinmorales Před 5 lety +2

      @@danthecomposer I thought so. Never happened before so it was quite surprising. Probably a bug.

  • @stevenvargas8739
    @stevenvargas8739 Před 2 lety

    14:07

  • @stevenvargas8739
    @stevenvargas8739 Před 2 lety

    12:35

  • @stevenvargas8739
    @stevenvargas8739 Před 2 lety

    20:08