bill plays the har-monica with his nose while smoking a cigar 😂
@petersenn755312 сағат бұрын
Amazing how you worked that out 👍👍 thx
@AlexandarShmex14 сағат бұрын
Thanks from a bassist.
@marbinmusic13 сағат бұрын
You guys are musicians too I guess :)
@autotrophical317915 сағат бұрын
It's amazing what is being said here because it's not just explained theory for guitar players - it applies everywhere! Tell your bass friends. Piano player probably knows it. Get that rhythm section in the pocket. Thanks for the knowledge and super kudos to the style of expression.
@marbinmusic13 сағат бұрын
Rock on!
@peacok0117 сағат бұрын
Fantastic. By the way why doesn’t your strat hum?
@marbinmusic13 сағат бұрын
It’s a suhr. They figured it out
@jz490117 сағат бұрын
Super video as always. I like that you keep searching for ways to get better and then pass that along to chumps like me who are also searching. Thank you very much for (hopefully) shortening my own path to get the right sound and feel. Appreciated, cheers!
@marbinmusic13 сағат бұрын
I appreciate that! Keep working on it and it will come together
@ProgSnob1418 сағат бұрын
You think Bill can blow? You should see Monica
@leonard_maz19 сағат бұрын
Amazing lesson, many many thanks man! Just a question: On the Sub5 you say to use the melodic minor, but coule be used as well the mixolydian mode? Like: C#7 going to C you suggest G# Melodic Minor could we use as well C# Mixolydian (F# Major)? D#7 going to Dm you suggest A# Melodic Minor could we use as well D# Mixolydian (G# Major)? E#7 (F7) going to Em you suggest B# (C) Melodic Minor could we use as well E# Mixolydian (A# Major)? F#7 going to F you suggest C# Melodic Minor could we use as well F# Mixolydian (B Major)? G#7 going to G you suggest D# Melodic Minor could we use as well G# Mixolydian (C# Major)? A#7 going to Am you suggest E# (F) Melodic Minor could we use as well A# Mixolydian (D# Major)?
@marbinmusic13 сағат бұрын
You could do anything you want, the only question is what it sounds like. The only note that’s different when comparing a Lydian dominant mode and a mixolydian mode is their 4th. Lydian dominant has a #4 and mixolydian has a 4. The problem that you run into is that the 4th degree is an avoid note on mixolydian so it’s not as useful of a color in many situations. With that said, that particular mismatch is used extensively by people like Benson and Montgomery but they use a different subset from the key of that subV mixolydian sound. If you think of a II V I in C (Dm G7 C), a guy like benson would play a B maj7 arpeggio over the G7. The logic is that it’s the IV chord from that key where Db7/C#7 has a mixolydian function (Gb/ F# major) . That’s a tricky concept to digest and you’d need to hear what that sounds like when done well.
@HunterThompsonOG19 сағат бұрын
Dani, do you give online lessons ?
@marbinmusic15 сағат бұрын
Yes hit me up at 6175048126
@kareizaamune42919 сағат бұрын
There is method in all the beautiful madness of jazz music. Aha! Nice work.
@marbinmusic13 сағат бұрын
Thank you
@marbinmusic13 сағат бұрын
Thank you
@Gryv4k20 сағат бұрын
Bill blows sax and Hillary is an honorary member of $uicide Boy$
@kevincoleman985521 сағат бұрын
I’ll take Bill on sax over Steven Segall on guitar.
@dylanthomas38921 сағат бұрын
Black Hair Dye Blues.. Woke up this monin... I could't see my dick over mah belly
@carlosgravy796622 сағат бұрын
Why be so rude? WTF?
@marbinmusic21 сағат бұрын
What did I say that was rude?
@carlosgravy796615 сағат бұрын
Called people dipshits and birdbrains.
@wulfrache22 сағат бұрын
I dont think this guy has ever been in a kitchen before his analogy's are dogshit.
@monkface23 сағат бұрын
So ok, from the first half of the lesson- with the minor chords, my V to ii, I would use the phrygian dom scale of the V chord? You say to use the harmonic minor scale for where I'm going. What does that mean? I'm trying to rewatch and grasp but it's a bit confusing. But I'm rewinding! (Maybe it's explained more if I keep watching) Edit- got it! Now on to the 2nd half!
@marbinmusic22 сағат бұрын
@@monkface E7 A7 and B7 in the key on C major all get their own Phrygian dominant modes
@monkface22 сағат бұрын
@@marbinmusic Which is simply the harmonic minor scale of each chord I'm resolving to! Yes it's that easy.
@jamiemorgan414623 сағат бұрын
I graduated from Berzerklee in 78. You’re teaching the same things. You wouldn’t believe how serious Berklee was when I went. It didn’t have any of this social justice garbage. It was serious Jazz.. You could only be absent 1 day a semester.
@marbinmusic22 сағат бұрын
@@jamiemorgan4146 I believe that and would talk trash about that era
@devondeswardt623923 сағат бұрын
This is fantastic! I’m going to make every student I have watch this 😂❤ Thank you for sharing
@danielgarzamusic210Күн бұрын
Thank you. 🙏 ❤
@sandrocavali9810Күн бұрын
Brilliant!!
@NC17zКүн бұрын
This is by far the "Greatest Music Theory Lesson" I have ever had. My mind just went "Kaboom". I learned the entire Sal Salvador Mode Method as a child, and now that I'm in my 50s I still gravitate to Major or Minor 6 Scale or Pentatonic Maj/Min. Understanding the "Why" in the other modes just makes so much sense. I hear this in every one of importance in the guitar fusion/jazz word use these techniques and I always considered they know some secret gimmick or trick but its not,... they just know and understand this. F'n Amazing! I'm going to be studying this till the day I die in every key. I'm just absolutely floored by this. You had me at HARMONC MINOR! I love that scale however, had absolutely no idea that it truly had a purpose. Thank you Thank you Thank you for posting!
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
Sure! Consider joining our Patreon for more of this style of teaching and help with this concept
@OldeDog_NewTricksКүн бұрын
What does stacking thirds mean?
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
Stacking means playing things as chords rather than single notes in a scale. C Ionian stacked in 2nds is CDEFGAB 3rds is CEGBDFA 4ths is CFBEADG 5ths is CGDAEBF 6ths is CAFDBGE 7ths is CBAGFED If you take the first 4 notes of the stacking thirds line you get the chord that defines the mode. Do it with every mode and you get all the diatonic chords in this tonality
@AhmetKizilay0Күн бұрын
This was super helpful. Thanks!!!
@ashdebash2008Күн бұрын
I've been doing the jazz thing for about 7 years, and have never managed to get a grip on the whole sub and secondary sub theory, this is so much easier to wrap my head around. I have one question, do you always resolve to the mode of the associated chord of the major scale that your aiming for, or can you pass over it somehow, to lead to the next 'sentence'?
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
You don’t have to do anything. That’s the wrong way of looking at it. When you do something it sounds a certain way. Ignoring chords in a progression when soloing has more to do with harmonic rhythm and phrasing than anything else. I recommend our Patreon or better yet private lessons with me for more clarity
@sy8productions-robfaulkner667Күн бұрын
Awesome and so clearly explained. You are a star!
@YuvalGrumerКүн бұрын
great explantaion
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
Glad you think so! You belong on our Patreon!
@NotLegatoКүн бұрын
This is nice for the beginner, sure, but you're saying you'd spend three years of a university music degree on learning the very fundamentals of harmony that a prospective student would know by the end of high school? People do all of ABRSM and they wouldn't have seen cadences? Secondary dominants? That's absurd. This is stuff that makes up your very first harmony class.
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
Most people pretend to know this stuff
@NotLegato23 сағат бұрын
Don't get me wrong, it's great to have this kind of educational content, but it's certainly not three years in a conservatory. Not that your jazz degree is all about theory to begin with, but that's beside the point. Nothing wrong with saying that a video is for beginners.
@marbinmusic22 сағат бұрын
@@NotLegato people graduate from Berklee every year with the skill set and knowledge of beginners.
@aminahmed2220Күн бұрын
Fantastic ❤😊
@otisotis5016Күн бұрын
You got the stolen guitars back?!
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
I wish. That's a new one.
@yakovestКүн бұрын
Incredible lesson!!!!
@dominickeganКүн бұрын
Fantastic lesson! (Joined as Free member but couldn't find tabs, thanks.)
@rabinserious1Күн бұрын
You struck a gold mine with this podcast. Is it the title?
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
@@rabinserious1 yes
@mattf9076Күн бұрын
When you borrow 5 from 4, how much interest when the check comes due?
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
Is this an accounting joke?
@mattf9076Күн бұрын
@@marbinmusic yes, but also crowd interest when you do this live.
@Dentark1Күн бұрын
Not the sussy chord
@eliezerrivera9203Күн бұрын
Do you what size of strings Jeff used to play on his guitar!?
@Peyote1312Күн бұрын
"We talked about philosophy..." *shows ridiculously conceited AI image of Jordan Peterson. A guy who grifts his brain dead audience for money at every opportunity & who thinks Trans people are worse than hitler.* The guy is a psychologist. Whenever he attempts to talk about philosophy, he is way out of his league and usually says something laughably stupid about Marx or Hegel. You know, actual philosophers. Peterson is not a philosopher. He doesn't even have a basic understanding of Western Philosophy. He just spouts his own woo woo nonsense about lobsters and then stamps the label of "Philosophy" on it so little kids and manchildren will think he's smart. He ain't. What's his latest grift? Oh that's right. Charging his sycophantic fans thousands of dollars to attend Peterson University. Which is neither an accredited University, nor does it confer degrees. And by "attend" he means pay money to watch videos of him blathering that are normally locked behind a pay wall. Because traditional education is a "waste of money." Brilliant solution Gordo. I'm sure employers will love seeing applicants with no degree, but who've logged 10,000 on Peterson U. Much more useful than a silly liberal arts degree, eh? A swing and a miss. The dude is a benzo head & a conman. Don't just follow people blindly because you've been told they're "smart".
@Peyote1312Күн бұрын
Jordan Peterson is a charlatan. Not even close to a philosopher. Big oof.
@S7320Күн бұрын
Great video!! Thanks Dani!
@Beyond_RightКүн бұрын
I always thought of resolution as something btw chords, not something btw scales. Blew my mind!
@emlyngriffith5846Күн бұрын
Lost me completely I’m afraid….😳! 🍷
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
That is acceptable
@FilipPandrcКүн бұрын
This is great. I'm wondering, where do the Altered chords and Altered scale fit the picture?
@dannymarkovitchslor626Күн бұрын
Altered is the 7th mode of melodic minor
@davidjaylaw1920Күн бұрын
Thanks for playing the lydian b7 scales extremely fast and failing to include the charts notes or tab with your lesson. Slow Down if teaching is what your trying to do
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
Here's a video about the modes of melodic minor that might help: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/idqfq8WTmqfMhas.html Also, we have almost all of our lessons with tabs and notation (including this one) on our Patreon. If you're serious about getting to the next level, it will be very helpful for you. www.patreon.com/marbin
@davidjaylaw1920Күн бұрын
@@marbinmusic Pay to play? Perhaps just tell everyone to sharp the G in your lesson (or the fifth of C Major) and save alot of time and analyzation. As you know sharp 5 is the borrowed (from harmonic minor b3 b6) passing note that can be used over the major scale for "exotic" sounding soloing thru extensions/alterations, and after 20 min. in the end its what you are doing after cycling thru fifths fourths etc etc etc everything is everything
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
@@davidjaylaw1920wow bro, that’s deep. You should be making the content.
@smc8144Күн бұрын
I think I might need the 3 years instead of the 20 mins.
@jedmarsilloКүн бұрын
🤯 Danny you are an amazing teacher. That actually made so much sense. I will have to go over it a hundred times so it all sticks but I'm finally kind of understanding how dominant chords work. Thank you so much.
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
Happy to help. Let me know if you have questions
@monkofwarКүн бұрын
Great job explaining all this but it’s still a bunch of over complicated horseshit.
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
Let me guess… you like bending notes and music with soul and feel?
@MrPaul8870Күн бұрын
Basic knowledge 1 every note has a pre note usually the major 7 if looking from c major position. The b note Bis the 3rd of G GBD G is dominated to c by a ratio 3:2 Every note has this ratio So why do you say right at the start that you don't know where any note goes to by preference it's always a 3:2 ratio which means frets apart and five left over c to g then d if adding up it's simple but it goes also the other way especially the fourth degree is always dominant to the 1st and some forget that if in minor the dominance chord is always major on the 4th than minor which you seem to see in music and can easily confuse the beginner when transposing or getting the grips with
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
Put the pipe down bro
@vspaulding1Күн бұрын
Yes Sir:) Thank You
@taprobinson9595Күн бұрын
Blah blah blah all the scientific jargon in the world will not make you an improviser
@allenboland2481Күн бұрын
Knowledge good Ignorance bad
@marbinmusicКүн бұрын
It’s true. The best way to become an improviser is watching long theory videos and talking smack in the comment section
@johnhartley3022Күн бұрын
Sounds like those schools should hire Jimmy Bruno…..he’ll tell ya whats what
@sabbathkennedyКүн бұрын
This lesson is going to break the guitarnet world 🌎 🎸 🔥