great video. i don't know how you keep making all these videos. so much information. it's just really good because instead of regular lessons or exercises you are teaching us techniques how to improvise upon them
@ryanfishel93942 сағат бұрын
In the midst of your already well prepared lessons you drop along the way some serious gems. Love the exercises and encouraged by you passion for music, Chris. Thanks again!
@arturoromero85855 сағат бұрын
Can’t wait to leave work to my piano thanks👌🎸🎹
@OurgasmComrade4 сағат бұрын
Your creativity and musical enjoyment is much more important than the financial interests of a CEO or capital owner
@robertdilano97334 сағат бұрын
Your creativity and musical enjoyment is much more important than the desires of a ceo or capital owner lining their pockets with cash from your labor
@gjb7966Сағат бұрын
superb as usual, chris. thank you for consistently offering us this knowledge. i feel my music has improved considerably since learning i began watching your videos
@yuksanovic6 сағат бұрын
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@mikegeld1280Сағат бұрын
Btw,the names of these modes are very important, seriously, also ur kinda making this more complicated than it is
@ImpliedMusicСағат бұрын
thanks mike. i'm sure i'm not confusing you... you've obviously got a handle on this stuff. the modes are often taught as a rigid system, but i'm suggesting, and this may be unimportant for your own work, that a looser interpretation could be interesting.
@WinItReigns3 сағат бұрын
Chris, what software are you using to be able to see the musical information at the bottom of your screen? Thanks
@ImpliedMusic3 сағат бұрын
i'm running the 'chordie' app at the same time as Logic.