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Jazz Piano for Beginners: Chord Substitutions (Lesson 9)

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MangoldProject

MangoldProject

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In this Jazz Piano online course I will bring you from the level of a complete jazz beginner up to the level of an intermediate/advanced pianist. We will talk about both theory and applications, and cover concepts ranging from chords and scales, to diatonic harmony, voicings, substitutions, soloing, tensions, and much more.
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In the ninth lesson we will look at chord substitutions; namely, the process of exchanging one chord for another which plays the same "role" (usually this refers to the functional harmonic role). We will group these substitutions into three groups: dominant, subdominant and tonic substitutions. We will cover such things as tritone substitutions, backdoor dominants, minor fourths and so on. In the last part of the video we will bring everything together and use a few different types of substitutions to reharmonize an existing (and fairly simple) chord progression.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Introduction
0:19 Example
1:25 Simple substitutions
3:03 Dominant substitutions
4:15 The minor iv
5:06 Backdoor dominants
5:59 Tritone substitutions
9:17 dim7 substitutions
11:59 Tonic substitutions
13:39 Subdominant substitutions
16:54 Application

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@jaaypeso
@jaaypeso 8 ай бұрын
I LOVE this series! Please keep it going. It's helpful for you to teach the concepts with C major as the base and using the 1-7 number system so many of us are familiar with.🔥
@turtleCalledCalmie
@turtleCalledCalmie 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the lesson, putting your time and energy into making these
@ugajin7348
@ugajin7348 8 ай бұрын
@11.59 the flat-five half diminished, (or sharp-four half diminished) tonic substitution is an inverted Am6 or Am/F♯. Great series. :)
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@vicmartinez4532
@vicmartinez4532 9 ай бұрын
Thiese lessons get better and better 🙌 Key of C : G7 b9= 4th diminished
@latoyarui2679
@latoyarui2679 9 ай бұрын
My favorite teacher 👍👍👍👍simple
@2eanimation
@2eanimation 9 ай бұрын
This series is amazing! Thank you very much :)
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@albertosierraalta3223
@albertosierraalta3223 9 ай бұрын
Another great lesson man. Many thanks!
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 9 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@Romulo1967
@Romulo1967 7 ай бұрын
This is what I was looking for. Clear as water. Thank you!
@robertjuarez1176
@robertjuarez1176 7 ай бұрын
I’m a more rock/pop oriented songwriter who used to think the level of jazz theory in this series was impenetrable or didn’t apply to my style of music. Now I know I was mistaken and feel like I have enough tools to experiment with for months or years.
@chriscatapano1788
@chriscatapano1788 8 ай бұрын
What a brilliant lesson. Thank you so much for this. This opens up a world of possibilities when playing ans I can't wait to incorporate thisinto my playing
@vicmartinez4532
@vicmartinez4532 8 ай бұрын
When is your next video ? Always so thankful for your help
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 8 ай бұрын
In one hour! :D
@ArgoBeats
@ArgoBeats 9 ай бұрын
Love this, thank you Assaf
@BarnesTheNoble
@BarnesTheNoble 9 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the way you cross your thumbs for your 13#11 chords at 8:16. If you don't mind, I shall be stealing that idea...
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 9 ай бұрын
Didn't you hear anything I taught you this course? Steal, steal everything! Steal like there's no tomorrow. Make Bernie Madoff seem like an amateur!
@user-fn3fd2tb5v
@user-fn3fd2tb5v 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, much appreciated from South Africa
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for making it this far!
@faqtum
@faqtum 8 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias Assaf Esto es maravilloso para mi
@studentpaolaquispe7460
@studentpaolaquispe7460 3 ай бұрын
Thabk you
@faqtum
@faqtum 9 ай бұрын
This is gold. Gracias Assaf!
@paulm706
@paulm706 9 ай бұрын
Excellent!
@EJCIFRA
@EJCIFRA 9 ай бұрын
I learned a lot. Thanks! :)
@John-ip7qo
@John-ip7qo 9 ай бұрын
Fantastic 👍
@emmanuelokebugwu2076
@emmanuelokebugwu2076 8 ай бұрын
Hello sir. I just want to say it here: THANK YOU FOR 9 Lessons...out of 20. Looking forward to the rest. For this sacrifice of putting out applied knowledge - Thank you so very much.
@rodrigolandaromero
@rodrigolandaromero 8 ай бұрын
Excellent Assaf! I’m glad I found your channel… As a classically trained composer I have a slightly more advanced question: how do you deal with the different levels of harmonic tension from the formal perspective? Like saving a special sound for a climax, or those kinds of things… Any tips for us composers out there? Thanks in advance. Regards, Rodrigo Landa-Romero
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 8 ай бұрын
That's a high-level question that I'm not sure I'm well equipped to answer, nor is it jazz related. You could learn as much about this (even more) by listening to Beethoven as you can by listening to Bill Evans. The only thing that is jazz-specific is that jazz "tolerates" a lot more tension than classical music, but I've never thought of it really formally until now. Can you maybe share an example of a jazz track/song where you think one can hear different levels of harmonic tension?
@rodrigolandaromero
@rodrigolandaromero 8 ай бұрын
⁠Thanks for your reply Assaf… I’m not exactly an expert in jazz repertoire, I’m a bit more classically oriented, what comes to my mind is the harmony from the impresionists like Ravel, Debussy, and even Boulanger (her “Old Buddhist Prayer” has very interesting chord extensions). Ravel was heavily influenced by jazz. It would be really interesting to categorise the chords and voicings you use in different levels of tension-dissonance. I mean, a simple M7 is not as strong as the polychord Am7/Ebm7. Also, depending on the voicing those same harmonies can sound quite harsh or not… I know it’s not related to normal jazz theory, but since you have way more experience in harmony that most of us composers, could you maybe make a video on that subject? BTW Happy musicians day🎼👍🏻 Regards, Rodrigo Landa-Romero
@user-st6kp5sb4b
@user-st6kp5sb4b 9 ай бұрын
Guy l cant wait for lesson 9
@jerfinj.ejerfinj.e4331
@jerfinj.ejerfinj.e4331 9 ай бұрын
God bless..
@davidhyatt7550
@davidhyatt7550 2 ай бұрын
Hi Assaf. You lost me with the minor 4th. I understoood that one can replace any Tonic by Tonic, Dominant by a Dominant, Subdom by Subdom, etc. Then why is the minor 4th a substitution for the G which is a dominant? (I also saw that F, in the major scale is a F Maj 7, so how did we get to F minor?)
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 2 ай бұрын
The 4 minor (Fm in C) is a tricky one. You can think of it as either a subdom or a dom. For example, Fm is the upper structure of a Bb9 which is a "backdoor dominant", hence its dominant role.
@davidhyatt7550
@davidhyatt7550 2 ай бұрын
Thanks. I'll give that some thought.
@chriscatapano1788
@chriscatapano1788 8 ай бұрын
I find it Interesting that The flat 9th is in all of the dominant chord substitutions is this coincidence or is the flat 9 really nice to play with a dominant chord
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 8 ай бұрын
Not for the backdoor dominant! For the tritone substitution it's built in: If you think about, say, a Db7 = Db, F, Ab, B substitution for a G7 = G, B, D, F in the key of C, then these are the b5, b7, b9 and 3rd degrees of the G major scale. So the b9 is "built into", or at least suggested by the tritone substitution.
@grizzlymartin1
@grizzlymartin1 8 ай бұрын
Question: Is tonization the key to extending/embellishing the melody or is the melody what embellishes the tonization/chord structures? Or both?
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 8 ай бұрын
I'd say the first, if I understood your question correctly..
@grizzlymartin1
@grizzlymartin1 8 ай бұрын
@ :45 does the Bb dom (G7 dom substitute) need to be based on the tonic's dominant? IOW’s, not really r/t the G7? Thx.
@grizzlymartin1
@grizzlymartin1 8 ай бұрын
I worked with it and I think the answer is yes.
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 8 ай бұрын
Yes.
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