How to play Major 7th chords like Bill Evans!
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A lesson on how to use the bebop scale to harmonize Major 7th chords in the style of Bill Evans, Barry Harris and Hank Jones.
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You’re a really good teacher man
@JohnColonnaMusic
6 ай бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate it!
wow, that is rich. theres a really strong sense of tension and release just moving up and down by scaler degrees. there was me before this lesson 😢 meandering, uncertain; and then me having digested what was discussed here 😊 confidently carving a well-graded path along a topography of changing harmonies. impossible to ever sound lame again once you understand😅
Where have you been ??? Best rational and understandable explanation I have ever seen of how in part that unique and rich Evans harmonic sound is achieved. Keep them coming ! Maybe next some more on Bill's right hand lines ? THANK YOU !
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bob, yes more lessons coming soon!
@uelude
2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnColonnaMusic Don't forget his left hand 😄 Plus those sublime trio bass lines 😍
Your format, i.e. showing notes, keyboard, full staff, etc is HUGELy helpful! I've been beating my head against Bill Evans voicings for decades and here you are, lucidly explaining how they're done. Thank you, amigo!
Excellent man! I’ll share this quite a lot. Side note: Never imagined David Foster Wallace came back as a pianist ;-) ❤️ 🎶 🔥
Thank you. That was well explained and inspiring! I hope to see more from you.
Very useful harmonization technique, thanks!
Simply superlative! Many thanks.
Thanks a Lot for sharing those Amazing Concepts.
A fantastic lesson. Am inspired to get to it. This echoes changes on the maj7 sound brilliant
Great lesson!
Awesome channel! Thanks for posting such a useful video
Awesome video! Good job.
Splendid, thank you.
This video was awesome- really brings Barry Harris’ wisdom into a modern context, can’t wait to play around with the concept of expanding the sixth-diminished scale 🙌
Very cool. Thanks!
Wonderfully taught. Although playing and loving improvising and jamming for 20 years I was never taught theory and can't read music but, I know some basics and this.. made massive amounts of sense with such a beautiful concept. And love Bill, especially with a view when the rain is hitting the window. Subscribed of course! What an excellent way to teach. I thought the great Bill Evans was beyond my playing, as I focus on other styles and instruments, but can absolutely grasp they way you conceptualise this concept and will practice. These scales and chords are wonderful! Always played with contrary motion but never had a name for it, very nice. Thanks!
Very cool. Thank you.
First time I’ve watched and found it to be helpful. Thanks very much John!!!
Great precious & precise lesson. Thank you!
That is super cool, I will try that tomorrow, thank you so much. ❤
What a great breakdown. Many thanks!
that was really good thanks
This was just beautiful. Thanks man
Excellent practical explanation of harmony Thank You!
Yes. Thank you so much.
Beautiful! Thanks ❤
this is terrific! gonna sit down this fall and study this!!
Cool stuff, thanks!
Thanks so much for this wisdom!
hey john,ive been looking for a more holistic approach to jazz piano harmony and your series is it !! thanks man big love
I really dug this technique of pretty-fying and resolving Major 7th Chords. I noticed that it does give things a somber more Minor tonality buy hey, its still better than those antique sounding block chords. Thank you much!
Thanx, John🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thanks, you unlocked the code! Wow
@JohnColonnaMusic
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Theoryman
Excellent.
Really, really cool! Subscribed!
@JohnColonnaMusic
7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
this, I can understand. thank you very much. more videos like this
Such a nice lesson, I will practice it till i get in al the tones. Thanks mate!!
Bruh amazing
Brilliant. Thank you.
@richard9480
3 ай бұрын
I am never going to play a major 7th chord c e g b again after viewing this! Am I right that if one plays the notes of the C 6th (c e g a) in alternate steps with the notes of the diminished chord (d f flat 6 b) (divergent and convergent) a whole new array of voicings will suddenly be born?! If so, am off to try this right now. Please forgive my convoluted summary of your lesson.
@JohnColonnaMusic
3 ай бұрын
That’s it!
That's so cool! ty so much
Wonderful
Great video
nice thanks
Dang we found the deep youtube. This the real deal, keep up the lessons and the channel will grow.
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Alexander
Hearing the leading tone as a tension in a resolution is very 19th century. If you put it right under the melody of course it’s tense, but in the middle of the chord like trombone 7-3 voicing it’s beautiful. Soften it with a 9th even smoother. The 6th is also warm under a tonic melody, but that’s something else.
thank you so much for this!! this is so well (and relaxed) explained, it gives me a lot! Finally I seem to begin to understand a bit of Bill Evans way of voicings. I always disliked the major7 when I play and included the 7, but this concept of major and dimished at the same time played in opposite manner makes the difference. Really, thank you!
@JohnColonnaMusic
4 ай бұрын
Thanks I’m glad it helped!
Great!
You’re great!
It's very interesting what you have discovered here.. like you say this has a lovely classical feeling with an echo of Bill Evans. The 'locked hands' technique of George Shearing is great too but more old fashioned sounding. Thanks again
magic mate tx!
Dude..this was class..make more of these..I might actually get a lesson at some stage..
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Patrick, more videos on this concept are coming soon!
Amazing!
Love it. Great lesson. What's funny is we all know you love M7 chords.
@JohnColonnaMusic
7 ай бұрын
Haha yes I do
Thanks!
Thank you!!!
Major 7th were predominately used in Latin music. Nice to hears someone who understands voicings.
Nice video! I would be very interested in different kinds of excercices that wrap up this concept.
THANK YOU ~~~~~~!!!!!!!!
That is Gold 🪙
@JohnColonnaMusic
3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Thank you you are genius i subscribed
@JohnColonnaMusic
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Great video and channel. Subbed.
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing this little jewel of information John! Luckily I recently learnt about the be bop scale with the sharp 5th. George Shearing uses this quite a lot with his double hand technique and this demonstration has a lovely classical and poignant feel. Lucian
@uelude
2 жыл бұрын
Poignant.. great word choice!
Nice ideas! Bill Delatore
M I N D B L O W N ! Wow 🙏 Thanks!
that was nice, thx! you should do more lessons! :)
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Will do!
that’s a pretty good idea
Very niceeeee.
Professor John!
Nailed it!!! Thanks for sharing John
Gracias
Thanks John … just sent you an email .. I would love to learn some more from you .. I have always loved Bill Evans and have always tried a different way .. cant wait to apply this ❤️ thank you so much for the video 🤩
This movement is sick! Thanks for sharing bro. It can alsowork great on a Gbminb5 chord.... The Amin/D7...
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Trevor!
I just subbed.
really reminds me of those voicings mingus would use on his piano album
Woah!!!! Dude! What!
i think i may need to watch this again.
Download a PDF of the lesson materials here: www.johncolonna.com/product-page/how-to-play-major-7th-chords-like-bill-evans New videos about the same concept on Dominant 7th and ii-V-I chords out now! Dominant 7: kzread.info/dash/bejne/eHmiu7qAddatmM4.html ii-V-I: kzread.info/dash/bejne/eZlqqtN8pt3Zk9o.html
@HernanGnesutta
2 жыл бұрын
Cool!!!
Awesome video!! I just have one question, how do i utilize the f# you where playing? Im having a hard time wrapping my head around that concept. Incredible video!!
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
I’m thinking of the harmony as an Am7 going to D7 in the example with the F#, thanks!
How about putting together an ebook? I would buy it.
That was lovely. I’ve heard Barry Harris would think of a Maj 7 chord as a Bass plus Maj 6 chord. For example, C Maj 7 = C + G Maj 6, in which case you could keep the C fixed and use the G Maj6/dim scale to harmonically move around. How you used that idea?
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah actually I use that for the 4 chord so your example I would use in the key of G
@ewallt
2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnColonnaMusic This sounds like you like to use the tonic bebop as much as you can and figure out creative ways to make that work. Your video on using that concept on dominant chords was terrific. Never would I have though of flatting the 13th of the dim half/whole tone scale. That was brilliant.
Thanks for this, but i would like you to do examples of songs played normally and then played with that barry Harris scale style of your's so we can get a more practical idea of how to implement it in different songs.
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Sounds good, I’ll post a video soon showing it’s application in a standard
@nathanielmervis5616
2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnColonnaMusic Thank you soo much.. I have a feeling this will dramatically improve my sound. 😁😁😁
I have e greek friend he is over 60 now you have the same name and surname and when he was young he looked similar ! Now he is bold without the moustache. .😆How funny life can be sometimes !
Perfect. Where did you get the B. E. Class please?
@JohnColonnaMusic
Жыл бұрын
You can download the pdf here: www.johncolonna.com/product-page/how-to-play-major-7th-chords-like-bill-evans
I think you transcend Barry and Theory both. Bill in a closet/nutshell. A pdf would be great, or Muse Score. Thanks! You make it look pretty easy.
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Yes PDF coming soon
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Murray, a PDF is available now at my website here: www.johncolonna.com/product-page/how-to-play-major-7th-chords-like-bill-evans Thanks!
@murraywilloughby7116
2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnColonnaMusic Thanks Brutha. Here is one I did for Kicks. It's a 5 Finger exercise over Giant Steps: kzread.info/dash/bejne/i65kvLSzfbq1ds4.html I was reading the C. P. E. Bach "the True Art of Playing the Keyboard" and some how got Inspired. It's a little over the top/tongue in cheek, but a tiny step towards Line-Up. Hope you like it!
Doesn't that scale with the added Ab have something to do with playing block chords, also?
I would look at that progression as a A minor 9th descend down to a Gb half-diminished and I would use the A melodic minor ascending scale.
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I’ll make a pdf available soon
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Daffy Duck, I made a PDF of the lesson materials you can download from my website here: www.johncolonna.com/product-page/how-to-play-major-7th-chords-like-bill-evans Thanks!
Hi John, Do you have anymore videos?
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Jodi, yes check out my channel for more videos: kzread.info Here is another lesson video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/eHmiu7qAddatmM4.html More lessons and music coming soon!
Your material is great!! But a little last for me. I understand the diminished idea the tension and resolve. Do you have any pdf material I could download?
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Yes PDFs will be available for download soon
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Bruce, I made a PDF of the lesson material, you can download it here: www.johncolonna.com/product-page/how-to-play-major-7th-chords-like-bill-evans Thanks!
Can I please know what you use for your piano sound?
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
I believe this was a korg D1
Excellent tutorial. I particularly love how it was narrated by John c Reilly.
@uelude
2 жыл бұрын
On a musical interlude while acting in the David Foster Wallace biopic 🙂
Very old timely sound for sure but.....I digress. I want all notifications.
Reminds me of the original Twin Peaks soundtrack, do you know what I mean?
Oh I love this guy. The way he expresses his disappointments in the modern world music stuff... Funny
Barry Harris rules rule!
Another way to think of it is just V-I-V-I.....and the b13 in the V chord gives it a little more resolving ooommmf
Sometimes you want to resolve on major 7th chords with the leading tone in the highest voicing because of it sounding dissonant and unresolved. Sometimes that is perfect prosody based on the lyrical content. If you had a song that centers around the concept of "I hope she comes back to me" you would not want to have a full resolution sound, because it would fight the concept of her "not being back with you yet". You want to create the feeling of longing, and anticipation, and hope, etc. This concept is painting with sound to the text.
@JohnColonnaMusic
2 жыл бұрын
I agree
@sheilamacdougal4874
Жыл бұрын
That's a nice point. It reminds us to think of lyrics, or at least the mood, especially when accompanying a singer, but even when not. And come to think of it, I've heard great singers end on a 7th after singing the tonic. It has a powerful effect.
Am is the related minor to "C".
Awesome video. Is your microphone stereo? your voice sounds very phasy for some reason, just thought I'd point it out
Can someone pls explain why the f# works on the 2 chord?
@JohnColonnaMusic
3 ай бұрын
It’s a D7, so the F# would be the 3rd of the chord.
@ing_at
3 ай бұрын
@@JohnColonnaMusic thanks, that's what i thought! but i wasn't sure why you subbed the ii for a II. are you thinking of it as a secondary dominant?
@JohnColonnaMusic
3 ай бұрын
Yeah exactly it would be a secondary dominant