The gaps in my knowledge diminish with each video you make!
@dongriffiths38982 ай бұрын
A weeks worth of clear practice material for myself in a 7 minute video. Amazing!
@robmoss75806 ай бұрын
Jack is one of the best KZbin guitar teachers out there. Absolute clarity, combined with deep theoretical knowledge and understanding of the instrument.
@aminahmed22208 ай бұрын
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day Jack also happy st Patrick's day ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
@davidlafond83278 ай бұрын
So beautiful! Your fretboard knowledge is amazing!
@13thAMG8 ай бұрын
Oooooh, Jack, that first diminished chord slide at 0:05 .... Smoooooth, brother! Just seconds in and I was hooked. That was beautifully done! Love it. You da' Man, Jack! 🤩
@shaunsummerfield779816 күн бұрын
great work Jack - very helpful!
@jeffreyreid70368 ай бұрын
This is an awesome lesson easily comprehended and I'm able to use this right away. Bravo 👏🎸
@mariogodornes82978 ай бұрын
wow!...excellent but still have to work hard to copy your demo....thank you
@DanaDeerwester8 ай бұрын
Thanks Jack.
@jimshunamon25128 ай бұрын
The chords in that backing track are as beautiful as your lead lines. New Patreon subscriber so I'm gonna grab that backing track and hit the woodshed. Thanks Jack!
@williamhurrelbrink33248 ай бұрын
Pay attention kids. This is guitar gold!
@paulpsathas91528 ай бұрын
thanks ...during my studies for saxophone so many good diminished moves ... big respect
@giuseppevada38508 ай бұрын
Jack grazie per quello che fai...........sublime. Hai tutta la mia ammirazione.
@markkempster73678 ай бұрын
Subbed after that youtube short using the volume knob with fuzz. Damn bro that was smooth!
@mike_and_ikesss8 ай бұрын
those chords are so beautiful! I've always understood how to build a diminished chord well enough but how to use them musically has always been a mystery. I think your chord progression finally made it click!
@mike_and_ikesss8 ай бұрын
also the realization that diminished chords can serve a similar function as a dominant (b/c they basically are the dominant chord but w/o the root), just less sappy sounding. huge ah-ha moment for me
@khalilhabib96078 ай бұрын
Beautiful. Love the character of the chords and the melody
@1963Tele8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@stratonut8 ай бұрын
For what ever reason, this video popped something in my head. thank you Sir.
@PeterKertesz20138 ай бұрын
Beautiful chord progression at the end, thank you.
@danthegeetarman8 ай бұрын
As always, 🤯🤯 after watching another video 🙌
@markreddoch60478 ай бұрын
Great lesson! Thanks
@robertphillips99728 ай бұрын
Jack , at time stamp 7:42 you mis spoke identifying the note located on 11th fret of A as "G".
@robertphillips99728 ай бұрын
You may want to edit so as to maintain your usual hi level teaching and not confuse anyone with those squirrely minor 3rd intervals😅
@howardjtaylor278 ай бұрын
Great lesson besides harmonized major scale diminished chords minor thirds thank you Sir
@brandonrainbolt14777 ай бұрын
Outstanding lesson. Thank you for sharing! 🤘🤠🎸
@BobEstremera7 ай бұрын
I love chords. I just want to make nice, fulfilling music with them. These lessons are what I've been searching for.
@stephenowen52298 ай бұрын
Brilliant!!!!!
@richardroskell34528 ай бұрын
Man, I wish I could give you multiple thumbs up, Jack.
@thesunabsolute8 ай бұрын
Nice. Reminds me of Hard Times by Ray Charles.
@stevelamm23668 ай бұрын
Love this Jack! Hey, how about a little solo around this chord progression?
@Eddi_Music8 ай бұрын
Hi Jack, I always look forward to your videos. I will admit, I've learned more from you than any other teacher/instructional/youtube video. I'm working on your Next Level Rhythm & Soloing instructional (great btw). I do have a question about this video that I can't figure out for the life of me. How do you know when to use these diminished chord slides. As I'm trying to analyze this video, I can't figure when to implement these tips. Thank you so much for all you do Jack, we need more people like you in this community.
@gadymarcus23628 ай бұрын
Bello/Magnifico.🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵😮
@williamlaven8 ай бұрын
You explained that the Bdim7 wants to resolve to the CMaj 7 (i.e. be it's secondary dominant) since 3 of the Bdim7 notes are a half step away from the CMaj7 and thus create a dissonance that wants to be resolved. I'm wondering if instead of the Bdim7, you could also use the Bm7b5 to create tension since it shares 3 notes with Bdim7 and therefore has 2 notes a half step away from the CMaj7? I'm asking for 2 reasons: first, to see if I understand correctly the functionality of the diminished as a secondary dominant and second if the m7b5 could also serve the function of a secondary dominant effectively with just a slightly different color than the dim7. Just for some tonal options. Thanks for explaining if I'm right or off.
@srinip8 ай бұрын
As always, an awesome clip, and your explanations are always easier to understand than most! I do have a question about this particular lesson, though. You mentioned that the notes on the diminished chord occur diatonically, but when you play a harmonized scale, you really end up with a half-diminished chord for the B root (in the key of C). I was wondering if you could expand on the ramifications of using one or the other - either here or in a different clip if it's a more detailed explanation. My own approach has been to sometimes use both, so that I get the effect of an A going down to a G# (increasing tension even more) then resolving down to a G; but that doesn't always sound good! Thanks for your incredible videos!
@JackRuch8 ай бұрын
Yes, use both. The half diminished chords are not symmetrical so you cant slide them around the fretboard without changing the fingering. I tend to use the fully diminished chords a lot as a substitute for functioning dominants.
@srinip8 ай бұрын
@@JackRuch Thanks very much - yes, it's true that half diminished chords are not symmetrical. Sometimes it's better not to ask too many questions. I remember being at a Mike Stern clinic here in Maryland, and asking a question about something that seemed very silly. As you would expect, he was so incredibly polite about it, but essentially said that my knowledge of theory may not be good enough to understand his explanation, BUT....if it sounds good, use it!
@cowboygypsey2 ай бұрын
I don't know if you realise it, you're a character in the latest, John Grisham novel "The Exchange".
@bazilbrushrocks8 ай бұрын
Diminished Final? Surely 'Diminished Finished'
@mikeb15898 ай бұрын
Great channel Jack. Thanks. Can you explain what a half diminished chord is?
@Hhenriette8 ай бұрын
Hi. Half dim is m7b5. Cm7b5 is c eb gb bb. Whole dim is c eb gb bbb.
@mikeb15898 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@VirtualModular8 ай бұрын
It's basically a minor 7th with a flat 5 (min7b5). So the minor third and flat 5th are both a tritone, but then you've got the regular 7th note from the minor scale on top, whereas in a fully diminished chord the 7th is another semitone down from that. Hope that makes sense!
@thejamnasium64478 ай бұрын
my wife being in one of her "moods" also creates a strong pull back to the tonic if you know what I mean
@jeffhubbard92777 ай бұрын
😂
@georgeaye75356 ай бұрын
lolz
@testprofile67664 ай бұрын
Boomers and their “my dumb b*tch wife” jokes are so cringe. It’s not funny or cute. Glad things are changing with younger dudes
@mgclark468 ай бұрын
Diminished! Ignored no more!
@toto67732 ай бұрын
The dominant 5 chord in the key of C is G , not G7.
@davidt98418 ай бұрын
Hey Jack, long-time subscriber.. just wanted to let you know that the audio on your vocal mike is a little heavy on the low end and causes a bit of distortion. It's also slightly heavy on the musical end, as well. A little adjustment will make your presentation clearer and cleaner. Love what you do, and I have several of your courses through Brett Papa! Carry On!
@stevehalper5108 ай бұрын
Good lesson but if you would just show the diminished chord voices in a quick tab instead of describing them note by note, finger by finger, it would be way more helpful. Cheers.
@securethebag16138 ай бұрын
I think its on purpose to steer us towards thinkin in notes
The sharp G isn't in the scale.. why do you add the G# when it isn't in the scale.. You should at least explain that part
@JackRuch8 ай бұрын
At least? A 7 minute long free lesson isn’t enough? Well, G# is a minor 3rd from F. It’s the note that makes it a fully diminished 7th chord. That’s part of the reason why these chords are symmetrical and can be inverted up and down the fretboard. But most importantly, it sounds good.