The Perfect Chord Formula?
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One of our most popular teaching concepts at Open Studio Jazz is ROOT + SHELL + PRETTY. Resident piano guru Adam Maness teaches you the ins and outs of this fabulous formula.
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I love you guys. This channel has single handedly helped me progress in my piano playing so much. Never stop making videos please, your hard work never goes unnoticed. ❤
This is the some of the best teaching.
This is to state that your Short chords training for all keys are really amazing
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Every now and then I come to your channel to learn about jazz theory. I love being able to have this much information accessible and easy to comprehend! I have been using this kind of chord structure since I started producing music haha
Thank you so much for using the electronic visual keyboard! Makes so much of a difference in learning! ❤
Keep doing the right job
Great lesson! You’re a great teacher!
3 thumbs up...because 1 is from the extra hand I woke up with this morning! 🤣
@SilverTheFlame
Жыл бұрын
Hahah
RSP. I'm here for it. Thanks for sharing!
YES he’s back with some more golden nuggets for all of us! Love you Adam!
I can't believe how good this is. Thank you for this!!
Thank you again Adam. You're videos help me when I'm stuck in a rut with piano and these videos give me something else to focus on.
thanks Adam Maness openstudio " the middle hand "
You're definitely the MAN Adam! Easy to understand and great results.
Thanks for your teaching. I have seen many jazz piano music teachings, but your teaching is simpler and easier to understand. ❤
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Thank you for this. Love it!
Brilliant!! This explained so many questions for me. I am a saxophone player that does a lot of arranging. I have always struggled with writing out piano parts so I tend to just put chord symbols. NOW, I think I can give the pianist real parts also. Thank you!!
This is so good! I’m about to subscribe to Open Studio. Adam and Peter offer so much useful material!
Excellent lesson. Thank you sir!
Great class, I learned alot, many thanks!
Now finally I've found where did A Bu found these gorgeous resolution in his ballade in E, which are one tone above the A7-Dmaj7 resolving Coltrane's Countdown. A Bu does B7-Emaj7 in the exact same way.
Beautiful
beautiful love you bro please more
Omfg this is exacty something I've been slowly realizing in my chart reading studies, and you have a video deep diving head first. Love this channel! And I'm a guitarist lol!
It’s a lovely sound.
Too good.
Extra thumbs up!
I need a piano 😢
Is there any special treatment for inverted chords in this formula ? Or is it working only for the root position chords?
I feel so embarrassed that I am not paying for this.
@mrquick6775
Жыл бұрын
Make a donation!!
@clockent
Жыл бұрын
Don't be. Instead appreciate that these folks choose to share this wealth of knowledge with everyone :) Be thankful!
@weedanwine
Жыл бұрын
you can always say "thanks" using the new button KZread has, or buy one of their many courses/subscribe to their site
@herbertleitnuss512
Жыл бұрын
🤫
Do you have an online course?
Works on guitar too. With some adaption😏
in what situation is the 6 part of the shell voicing? on major 7ths if the melody is the root?
Hi ! Suppose we just have a melody, how do we find the root of this melody? and how do I know in the shell if my seventh is minor or major, same thing for the third! Thank you for understanding.
Brilliant thumbnail btw…
How does drop-x voicings relate to this?
What about half diminished? Is the b5 a shell note or a pretty note? Is the b5 mandatory?
@josdurkstraful
Жыл бұрын
Shell is always 3 and 7. b5 is also not a pretty note neither mandatory but as it is not a perfect 5 it is kind of an important colour.
You down with RSP (Root, Shell, Pretty)? You know me.
You start out great...nice and slow, but then you're blasting through this like a college calculus teacher, going faster, and faster, fasterfasterasterastseraster!!!!! To the point where I almost have to slow down the playback to 50% speed to keep up.
Could someone explain why the 3rd is more important than the 5th?
@cicero.vargas
7 ай бұрын
The fifth is a strong harmonic, so it's kinda implicit already on the root. The third on the other hand is weaker and can be of two types, so it gives more character to the chord
@meaningfulideas
7 ай бұрын
@@cicero.vargas Thank you! That's very helpful.
I thought But not for me started on the II7
@jzgtr100
11 ай бұрын
I agree.
First time first
THEORY ALERT! The 13th of g# minor should be e#, not f natural. DAMMIT! But even with this "glitch", it was a great lesson (as always!)
@ulob
Жыл бұрын
There's no E# or Cb in jazz ;-)
@djginza
Жыл бұрын
Theres a Cb in the real book for the song airegin and i dislike it even more than the idea Ab being a G# but it is 2023 and I think its just fine if we let notes be non binary and call themselves whatever they want😅
Magic chords, cookie cutter chords, rootless, shell, root + shell + pretty... How am I gonna suppose to digest all this? xD
@christheother9088
Жыл бұрын
To digest most effectively, do a lot of chewing first.
@domsayerr
9 ай бұрын
@@christheother9088agreed. take it in one by one. start with root shell pretty because it's really practical
So basically the formula comes down to; screw fifths, unless they’re pretty