Charles Harrison Music Tuition
Charles Harrison Music Tuition
A music teacher doing my best to make music lessons easy! Jazz guitar, piano, classical music theory and music production all simplified and concentrated to their essential elements and philosophies. I really hope you benefit from my content! Charles
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Very useful i'm gonna use this harmony for my piano jazz improvisation if that's ok? 😊
Absolutely! Send it to me when you're done please
@@CharlesHarrisonMusicTuition Of course! Not quite sure how I would send it though. Perhaps if I post a video of it?
Wayne marsh is a big advocate of “slow” improvising where essentially you’re playing a continuous line over standards. Usually at a very slow tempo. Not the same in terms of continuous scale but it’s similar in concept.
I need to check out more of Wayne. I'm a big Tristano fan so I'm sure I'll love him. Cheers for that one!
@@CharlesHarrisonMusicTuition wow I meant say Warne marsh but yea it makes sense why his playing was always so fresh !
Killer!!!
Thank you very much for saying so 🤘
I assume that someone somewhere has created midi files of the Slonimsky material. Any idea where I might find something like that? Thanks!
That's a thought, I'll look into it and get back to you... Cheers
Awesome thanks
You're most welcome, cheers!
Fuck is this
30 keys. 😉
We'll not go down that rabbit hole!!
Really outstanding material / insights. Thank you for sharing.
I appreciate you taking the time to watch and share your thoughts. Cheers 🍻
Thankyou man😊
You're most welcome, thanks for taking the time to watch 🤘
thank you so much friend
You're so welcome 😁
I have watched alot of jazz guitar videos on youtube and this approach is the most revolutionary. Thanks a heap!
Thanks for taking the time to say so, I'm pleased it was helpful to you! Cheers
lick sounds familiar. very similar to one that appears in a shawn, jonas and felix 1998 show.
I'm sure Shawn's was miles beyond this idea! Have you got a link? Sounds interesting. Cheers
@@CharlesHarrisonMusicTuition kzread.info/dash/bejne/dKeCydV_f5m-ZLw.htmlsi=FNQnzsWY0QSX-7ZV&t=2791 Some similar phrasing and choices can be heard when the trio are doing some solos at this point in the show
Nice work, very helpful
You're very welcome. Thanks for your time 👍
so many words
Appreciate the feedback 👍
What's that guitar?( Hope you Noticed this comment)
It's a parts-o-caster. Body from Warmoth. Gotoh hardware. No longer have it. Served me well but wasn't the best, should have researched the parts better before purchasing!!
@@CharlesHarrisonMusicTuitionthank you bro, have a nice day😊
Excellent job
I appreciate you taking the time to say so, Steve. Many thanks 👍
What effect Pedals do you use i love your tone
Thanks wassergrund! I don't have any pedals. This is plugged straight into my audio interface and then most likely into guitar rig for the tone. There's probably a splash of ping pong delay and spring from guitar rig and then for reverb I usually use a plate from Arturia which was a Xmas freebie once upon a time. This was a while ago now so not certain but that was most likely the setup back then. Nothing flashy!! Most of the tone comes from the strings (Optima) and by using the back (rounded corner) of my pick (purple Petrucci Dunlop) instead of the point. Hope that helps!
I'm Loving It!
Cheers bro! 💪
Cm7|F7 | this two chord use G flat melodic minor?😮
It certainly can do if you want, this would imply F altered. Not always appropriate as this is a major 2-5 really but depends on you!
Ooooooh love it!!!
6:49: Db over E stems from the diminished scale. You can use that scale over the E7b9.
You certainly can 👍 cheers
Hello Nice lesson! However, I find myself a little lost after going through all the video, so many things were mentionned ;) could you visually recap (in description or comment) which SCALE to use on every bar? Example : bar 1-2 = G maj bar 3-6 = F maj, ... after that is where i'm lost (bar 7-8= Eb maj? or Gmin harmonic? if you could continue the recap here that be very helpful! Thanks
I am currently working on a project to collate these ideas into sheets. I'm hoping to have the first one up in the next week or two and will link that below here
nice ! Make sure you tag me for those@@CharlesHarrisonMusicTuition
you are SO CLEAR! i loved the way you explained all this, thank you!
Thanks very much! Feel free to check out the link in description for my free course discussing more of these and other ideas. Cheers
Excellent 👌
Nice to hear from you again! Cheers
@@CharlesHarrisonMusicTuition I have no idea why the youtube algo decided to hide your videos from me for a bit. I see I've missed on a ton of fantastic content ;-)
Very nice ideas Charles. Nice clashing notes that resolve really well which I’ve heard in your playing.
love that rhythm trump note advice
Vedy noice Vedy noice
Thanks Zahria 👍
Very stimulating!!
Thanks for posting this wonderful analysis. In addition to guitar, I have studied tabla! I’ll try to find Longo’s books.
As an ex bass guitar player, I agree with Bernstein’s approach to not combing bass and comping!
Thanks George, leave it to the bassist!
As always, thanks for posting your wonderful comments!!
Thank you George, likewise!
Please drop out Joe.
Apologies, I have no idea what this means? Clarification would be appreciated. Cheers 👍
Great Britain doesn’t fight America
Thank you! Been looking for videos the last few days to explain tuplets better and you got it good! I have the feel down but it’s the counting and knowing really what your playing that gets to my head
Once you understand them it really just becomes rote learning, get as many reps in as possible!
I love this.. Can we connect
🙌thank you sir!
The pleasure is mine. Please How can I reach you
Hi there, I am currently working on the Mike Longo DVDs. I am still at the stage where it is difficult to understand everything. Thank you for your video. really liked the percussion track at the beginning of your video. Could you please tell me the name of the track and where I can find it? Thanks in advance!
Hello, I made the track myself. I'd be glad to send it to you. Just send me an email at [email protected] thanks
I can barely hear the guitar 😢 Sax is cool, but i want the guitar tone. Beautiful solo btw
Sounds good. What gauge is your low B?
No idea! In the 60-80 range I believe. I try not to worry to much about it, I'll just buy whatever is flatwound and reasonably priced and play it. My current one has been on for at least 2-3 years, no signs of aging or wear thanks to the flatwound. Cheers
Best Musician: uncle Mike!❤
The dude's a beast!!
Sounds like a track off larks tongues in aspic
I'll have to check that out, thanks for the recommendation!
It's not country.. It's contrary!
No chickin' pickin' round these parts!!
I think it is a good exercise to get you started in the right direction. It eases you from playing scales into making music.
Absolutely! Cheers
what happened to the end of your guitar
Industrial accident. We'd prefer not to talk about it...
It’s crazy that this 10 min video left me even more clueless about rhythmic application. Yall have to learn the simplicity is where revelation lives. Complexity does not equal genius.
I couldn't agree more and with that I apologise for my considerable role in your confusion. Cheers, Charles
What if they gave r and re in the same song... How do we differentiate And also de and ti together in same song... What should we consider bro
You would choose the one which most accurately represents the notes function within the scale implied at that point by the harmony. i.e. is the note the b3 or is it the #2? You'd be required to consider this before choosing a naming system. Thanks for the excellent question!
@@CharlesHarrisonMusicTuition bro would you mind if I send you the arrangement of that song in g mail or something.. to clarify better
@tympasfree-uh1ro please do, contact details on my channel.
No even easier - bead greatest common factor
I've been learning from your videos. It've been really helpful. I noticed some strange notations on my sheet music. I'm really confused. Is it possible to contact you Sir?
Of course, [email protected] cheers
I say good boys do fine always 😅
Class!
chill!
Thanks Mr. Tchetzky!
"A single chord vamp like Footprint. That sort of things."
Well spotted, I meant Impressions!