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I want one of those T-shirts!!! How do I get one?
Arpeggio’s, its a fancy word. Uh, so its a little more advanced here, but I think its something you can ya know if I show you how to use it, you can just add it as a peice of arsenal, uh without necesarily knowing every crevace of theory detail that’s involved with it, ok so, I was trying to use big words there, I hope you understand…..XD
Very tasty and thought provoking. Thanks Marty!
I hate you…your amazing! Thanks for the lesson!
@bondmaster420 I agree with you.. I think it would have been a good idea for Marty to mention that he was playing a different maj7 apreg. I wonder if it would have been easier to play D9 and show the mixo application with the same Cmaj7 apreg(full step apart- b7 of D = C) instead of C9 and Bbmaj7 (b7 of C). Potato POTATO I guess.. I have Marty to thank for all of this knowledge droppin’ anywho so it’s all good
nice lesson i love the more advanced jazz and blues lessons. Keep em coming!
Thank You
That is so cool. Best lesson yet Marty. It looks so cool when you solo.
It’s all good Marty, “arpeggio” and “crevice” aren’t that big of words. As long as you explain the concept behind the word, we’ll get it.
love you shirt <3
MAAAAAARTYYYYYYYY!!!!!!! You are like a light in my deep darkness. U ‘re giving life to my passion for music that I thought dead through the maze of my past. THAAAAANKS. May the blues be with you forever
syruggling with the fingering on this one guys, 5th on b5th on g 4th on g and ??? help
@bondmaster420 I am glad that u asked that question. It threw me for a loop, i guess u can play the AMaj7 over the C9 also?
@bondmaster420 I am glad that u asked that question. It threw me for a loop, i guess u can play the AMaj7 over the C9 also?
I am glad that u asked that question. It threw me for a loop, i guess u can play the AMaj7 over the C9 also?
Really well explained, helped ALOT!
@bondmaster420 C9 (Dom 1st chord) you can use the for example the Mixo mode and the interval would be .. 1st- Dominant (C9) Chord, 2nd-Minor (Dm7), 3rd-Diminished (Em7b5),4th-Major (Fmaj7), 5th- Minor (Gm7), 6th – Minor (Am7), 7TH-MAJOR (Bbmaj7/A#maj7).. so playing the Bmaj7 apregg over C9 fits because the notes of C9 are C,D,E,G,Bb(b7th or 7th interval of Mixo) Hope that helps
@bondmaster420 C9 (Dom 1st chord) you can use the for example the Mixo mode and the interval would be .. 1st- Dominant (C9) Chord, 2nd-Minor (Dm7), 3rd-Diminished (Em7b5),4th-Major (Fmaj7), 5th- Minor (Gm7), 6th – Minor (Am7), 7TH-MAJOR (Bmaj7/A#maj7).. so playing the Bmaj7 apregg over C9 fits because the notes of C9 are C,D,E,G,Bb(b7th or 7th interval of Mixo) Hope that helps
@bondmaster420 C9 (Dom 1st chord) you can use the for example the Mixo mode and the interval would be .. 1st- Dominant (C9) Chord, 2nd-Minor (Dm7), 3rd-Diminished (Em7b5),4th-Major (Fmaj7), 5th- Minor (Gm7), 6th – Minor (Am7), 7TH-MAJOR (Bbmaj7/A#maj7).. so playing the Bmaj7 apregg over C9 fits because the notes of C9 are C,D,E,G,Bb(b7th or 7th interval of Mixo) Hope that helps
@bondmaster420 C9 (Dom 1st chord) you can use the for example the Mixo mode and the interval would be .. 1st- Dominant (C9) Chord, 2nd-Minor (Dm7), 3rd-Diminished (Em7b5),4th-Major (Fmaj7), 5th- Minor (Gm7), 6th – Minor (Am7), 7TH-MAJOR (Bbmaj7/A#maj7).. so playing the Bmaj7 apregg over C9 fits because the notes of C9 are C,D,E,G,Bb(b7th or 7th interval of Mixo) Hope that helps
Marty you truly are the man when it comes to these video lessons! Thanks man.
Lets say, if you practice this enough…………. lets say, 50 thousand repetitions…………………
hahhahahaahha Marty i almost spat out my bourbon at that.
Lets say, if you practice this enough…………. lets say, 50 thousand repetitions…………………
hahhahahaahha Marty i almost spat out my bourbon at that.
Lets say, if you practice this enough…………. lets say, 50 thousand repetitions…………………
hahhahahaahha Marty i almost spat out my bourbon at that.
@guitarjamzdotcom veddy nice how much