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  1. That diatonic flat walk up was immediate goosebumps.

  2. El Diego Rusarin del jazz😂😂

  3. This is my favorite channel.

  4. Being a guitar player this really opens my ears to hearing progressions in an entirely new way.

  5. That b2 to b3 😍. Bb nicely done

  6. Dude. That was freakin sublime. ❤

  7. Just great stuff. So inventive.

  8. Such a great demonstration! Certainly breaks us out of the Diatonic box.

  9. The bass players face says it all

  10. Waw Waw Waw i love it an we need more u guys are amazing 😅

  11. after watching his piano videos, i sit and play the same chord progressions and it sounds like a kindergartener playing the recorder for the first time compared to him

  12. That's so cool man! Thanks for sharing.

  13. I had the most delicious and happy moment for a minute.

  14. For anyone wondering:

    – Flat 3 (bIII) and Flat 2 (bII) are major chords borrowed from C minor and C Phrygian (a different minor mode) and we call this borrowing of chords from other C scales Modal Interchange

    Diatonic = chords and notes that exist in the key we are in. So walking up or down diatonically means simply using the normal chords and notes we’d expect in this key

    ”Perfects” aka perfect cadences = resolving down in 5ths, with dominant 7 chords. In the video he goes G7 -> C7 -> F. A common way to resolve chords and get to where you’re tryna go.

    ”Plagals” aka plagal cadences = resolving down in 4ths. Common in gospel music.

  15. Is there a way to play it?

    I'm trying to practice it since all the notations are there, but it's incredibly difficult if I don't play some of the treble notes with my left fingers to complete the chord.

  16. The little riff after the first diatonic walk up 👌👌👌

  17. I never knew there were THESE many modulation possibilities.

  18. Sooo good❤ amazing harmony

  19. Absolutely great stuff here, especially for guitarist moving to piano

  20. going down in whole steps was the most inspiring – then nearly getting 'dark' rather than comfortable. Either way – perfectly executed. Thank You too, Mr Bass Man

  21. Answer me this question: How can Bob keep up so effectively? These videos have such ease and grace. It seems like you are all just chillin’ smooth as can be.

    I LOVE these shorts! You make life and music sound so easy and free!

    Love it and love mr drummer just keepin’ it workin’ like no big thang. So good!

  22. I don't understand why you don't have the actual transcriptions of what you're playing? That F isn't at all what I'm hearing when I play it

  23. Well done. A modern version of Bach's beautiful "exercises."

  24. "a couple of perfects" felt that in my soul 🙏🏾. Really enjoy these videos thank you guys

  25. Beautifully recorded and produced, clear instructions

  26. Wow, 12 month Music School in 12 Minutes. Ups and yes 12, because 1 to Minute listem and 11 making notices

  27. This video is so fucking cool I watched it twice. It's playing a third time while I type this out, it's really good shit.

  28. Those passing tones are helping the ear as well

  29. It heals the soul just by jamming it maan ❤

  30. So awesome. Just so awesome 👍

  31. Love the whole step walk down. Reminds me their really are no rules.

  32. 0:59 is what I call the Glasper Special lol

  33. I personally like a good Major I to Minor V to Major IV😎

  34. Would love to be the drummer in these shorts. Just chillin in the background with a couple of brushes while enjoying the music 😊

  35. This stuff is really great for making stuff that feels complicated and confusing accessible to musicians who aren’t the best at theory (me)

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