Pat Martino's "Secret of the One Chord" Method

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Chase Maddox

Chase Maddox

Күн бұрын

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00:00-00:32 - The Pat Martino Method
00:32-02:39 - Converting To Minor
02:39-11:22 - Develop Minor Lines
11:22-20:27 - Apply To Tunes
20:27-21:17 - Work On This Next

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@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
What's your #1 takeaway from this? Do you like this approach? Let me know in the comments! 👇
@carlospellot2426
@carlospellot2426 Ай бұрын
It takes some time but this approach has helped me a lot. Being able to access all the minor vocabulary gave me some confidence and motivation.
@akiology
@akiology Ай бұрын
My comment's intention was not to discredit your work explaining it to people who might not have heard about Pat's method particularly for beginners. So if my comment offended you I apologize. I do not dislike his approach. I use many approaches if any works for me. I attended Pat's workshop way back in early 80's (yes, I am old!) and he was into many different things like "S a c r e d G e o m e t r y" which I am sure you know about. In the end Pat emphasized us to trust our ears and that is obviously crucial. Pat is playing A natural over Bb7 (Fmi7) is a good example, he heard it so he was in a way breaking his own rules. Miles plays F# on Fmi9, Wes plays C# on Ami7, so I think it is important to learn the rules (methods) and expand. You can not break the rules if you don't know them in and out. Thank you for your contribution to jazz education,
@gregbrown391
@gregbrown391 Ай бұрын
"Secret of the One Chord" , I Love it. 🤩 Just make sure you stick to One! Last time when you went to Two, all hell broke loose 😄
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Haha that's good advice!
@madmaestro3002
@madmaestro3002 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I made a comment supporting Chase and got kicked off of the page
@JohnPrepuce
@JohnPrepuce Ай бұрын
Mike Kaplan taught me this approach in our first lesson when I was studying at Miami Dade college Wolfson campus 20 years ago. It also works well with guitarists who might not have a background in jazz, but have played blues licks forever. The licks are already minor, it's just a matter of knowing where to plug them in. Mike would comp on Cmaj and tell me to play A minor blues. Just that simple illustration helped open up the door to chord/scale relationships. Of course, there was still more to learn, but it served as a good introduction, especially for someone like me who had minimal knowledge going in.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Totally agree. It’s an ideal approach for guitarists with a background in minor pentatonics.
@jaredwilliams1031
@jaredwilliams1031 Ай бұрын
You could also play Em pentatonic over Cmaj7, and maybe throw a 'blue note' in between the G and the A for some nice extra color.
@ErnestoGennariNeto
@ErnestoGennariNeto Ай бұрын
Cool! There ir another concept that Martino showed as the Nature of the Guitar (there are videos about it in the youtube, one of them is with Dave Frank and Martino himself). In which he divides the octave in the fretboard through three augmented triads and four diminished tetrads. Every time you take one note of an augmented and move down a half-step this triad become a major triad, if you move this note up a half-step instead of moving it down you get the relative minor (and you can experiment through inversions along the neck). The diminished follows the same procedure but have different results: if you move a note down a half-step you'll get a dominant seventh chord, if you move it up a half-step instead it turns into a half-diminished related to the previously found seventh chord (and, as with the augmented triads, you can explore along the neck). The cool thing is that you can get a lot of chords and inversions within a few frets. Thanks for this video, it will help me while I'm studying the Linear Expressions book. Cheers!
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Great comment! I’ll check that out 👍
@carlospellot2426
@carlospellot2426 Ай бұрын
I would recommend you check the "Creative Force" books or video course by Pat Martino. Linear expression then Creative Force.
@JazzStrat781
@JazzStrat781 Ай бұрын
Fantastic video Chase! 🎸👍 thanks so much for this, best to you brother!
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Thank you, Doug! 🙏
@kevinmaddox
@kevinmaddox Ай бұрын
Another awesome video brother! Clear and easy to understand 🙌
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
@rickjensen2717
@rickjensen2717 Ай бұрын
Great approach Chase - really helpful.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Glad you think so, Rick!
@southboundguitar
@southboundguitar Ай бұрын
Thanks for another GREAT lesson, Chase!!
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
My pleasure! Thanks for watching and commenting 🙏
@musterionsurly
@musterionsurly Ай бұрын
Excellent, going to have to try it.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Have fun!
@dragomirrr1
@dragomirrr1 Ай бұрын
I'm happy to see you teach here again. Great lesson! Know that there are people who really appreciate this. Thank you..
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
More to come! Thank you! 🙏
@valmontsibbo
@valmontsibbo Ай бұрын
One of the very best video's yet. Brilliant.Your ability to simplify the complexity make memorable and apply it is in a class of it's own.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Glad you think so, David! 🤘
@l.m.372
@l.m.372 Ай бұрын
Would love to see you bring the approach to life over one of the standards you analysed.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
When you say 'bring the approach to life', what specifically would you want to see me do or teach?
@l.m.372
@l.m.372 Ай бұрын
​@ChaseMaddox it would be great just to hear a chorus applied of the each of the standards. That would be great. Thanks!
@carlospellot2426
@carlospellot2426 Ай бұрын
Showing the approach applied to a standard chorus or a few changes.
@pichan8841
@pichan8841 11 күн бұрын
He obviously can't - judging by his squirmy reply. Does the method work? Or is it just like solving math equations in the middle of the song... I'd say, the proof is in the pudding - only when you eat it!
@peterblau6754
@peterblau6754 Ай бұрын
Great breakdown of a deep subject
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
@patrickteiho1930
@patrickteiho1930 Ай бұрын
Magnifique Bravo,très content de te revoir.Super leçon.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@lakelandschoolofmusic
@lakelandschoolofmusic Ай бұрын
Great Video! This approach definitely simplifies how to think about playing your lines over different chord types. I love the idea of converting everything over to minor, brilliant! And converting the Tritone sub to minor as well, love it! Will definitely be adding this to my playing.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! So many options from this 🤘
@epiphanydrums5427
@epiphanydrums5427 Ай бұрын
Unbelievable detail and depth for such a short video. I can’t follow the explanations and examples as quickly as the video presents them, but it’s also the best way to get the concepts across. I plan on watching and rewatching this till I begin to grasp things. Thanks!
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Feel free to watch again and ask me questions about things you don’t understand 👍
@frankvaleron
@frankvaleron Ай бұрын
Very well explained
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@jackstrauss4076
@jackstrauss4076 Ай бұрын
Thank you Chase.. Outstanding lesson, lots of stuff to work on here.. Great companion to PM’s True Fire course.. This is “that good”! Thank you
@jackstrauss4076
@jackstrauss4076 Ай бұрын
You are keeping PM alive with this..
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Thank you, Jack! That’s high praise! 🙏
@user-tq4sh7rg3d
@user-tq4sh7rg3d Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@robertblake3909
@robertblake3909 Ай бұрын
Chase, once again, you have made complicated harmonies crystal clear. Many thanks. Robert
@5geezers
@5geezers Ай бұрын
Actually it was Mr Martino's concept.
@robertblake3909
@robertblake3909 Ай бұрын
Yes, Martino ´s concept but your presentation is what counts?
@5geezers
@5geezers Ай бұрын
@@robertblake3909 Who's presentation ?
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Thank you, Robert!
@PuddLane3
@PuddLane3 Ай бұрын
Beautiful
@impossiblenumber
@impossiblenumber 21 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox 20 күн бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
@jimmyc5498
@jimmyc5498 Ай бұрын
Yeah I love this type of thinking. I think it’s a tool, not a preferred method. We know treating chords individually or collectively are both valid, based on tempo, taste, line shape. The beginners book Mel Bay for guitar actually had a chart, chords of the key, brackets with Tonic, Subdominant, Dominant (1,6,3- 2,4- 5,7) Funny how things come full circle. I use this for improv and songwriting quite a bit. Thanks for posting
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! 👍
@AriaCannavo
@AriaCannavo Ай бұрын
This helps. I had actually misunderstood his approach, thinking of it as harmonic generalization- that he reduces 251 cadences to one chord. Instead changes each chord to a minor. In bensons case it does sound to me that he he tends to generalize 251 cadences to one chord. And this would make sense given that he comes out of blue
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Yes! Glad it helps 🙏
@davidbond6003
@davidbond6003 Ай бұрын
Thank you for coming back… Quiters never win and winners never quit… Thank you….
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
I wasn't actually quitting! That was an April Fool's joke!
@gthatjazz
@gthatjazz Ай бұрын
As with your George Benson video, this one on Martino’s approach is great. You’re a great educator! Easy to follow, and lots of things to get us started with applying the concepts. Thank you!
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Thank you very much! 🙏
@ehsaannoorani
@ehsaannoorani Ай бұрын
Thanks
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
@agindertube
@agindertube Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for this extremely useful lesson. I have had "Linear Expressions" on my shelf for almost three decades and made no progress (with forms, activities, movements ...). While keeping in line with the (overwhelming - for me) details/basics of Pat Martino's approach you manage to simplify it in a highly usable way (I agree 100% with your remarks starting at 3:50). I also find the ideas around 12:30 / 19:30 (keeping everything in Amin / Gmin and add "interesting" notes).
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
My pleasure! Glad you found it useful 👍
@samalbert6828
@samalbert6828 Ай бұрын
17:35 I’ve see Joe Dorio talk about this in clinics, you can go up another major 3rd (after ascending the initial minor third) to get lines for the one chord of the 2-5-1. This same concept applies to chord shapes as well.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Yes indeed!
@AnthonyShaw-ty9pi
@AnthonyShaw-ty9pi Ай бұрын
Fantastic lesson Chase!! You the man!!👍🎩👍 Just to mention, the A flat, is the tritone of D, and also part of the family of dominants, that Barry Harris talks about.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@cokidjazz
@cokidjazz 14 күн бұрын
would like to hear you play this technique of these two tunes
@robertnewell5057
@robertnewell5057 Ай бұрын
Outstanding. I got into Pat's music some 30 odd years ago, mainly because my teacher was a huge fan (he even found a Koontz guitar - probably the only one in the UK), and he felt that Pat's approach was best considered as a major line approach (in spite of what's in the book and the long instructional video of Truefire), precisely because of the point you make about minor 6 sounds at about 5.20. So he taught by converting each chord not to its associated minor, but to the associated relative major to that minor. In your first example at 6.02, the relevant scale would be Ab major, for example, with the 4 notes you mention being an Ab major 6th arpeggio. This is actually a very intuitive approach for beginning jazz students, espcially if they are coming from a rock background. I'm also not convinced that Pat was suggesting you apply these 'activities' - he was once asked if he thought in terms of scales when soloing over changes and he said (more or less): 'jazz doesn't work like that - it's too fast to think like that, but you can PREPARE for it. I think that's the point of the activities, and I feel it's better to say not that a player is thinking of a particular chord, but is calling up what they have PREPARED for. That said, your approach is also a kind of preparation, and very accessible. Really enjoyable vid. Your analysis of the charts was so reminscent of my old teacher and an absolute joy. Thank you.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Glad this connected with you! 🙏
@liriosanz
@liriosanz Ай бұрын
Buenísimo
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Gracias! 🙏
@7stringdragon
@7stringdragon Ай бұрын
Great video, wonderful analysis, enjoy these concepts. That part at 4:50 where Pat was talking abour relative major to Gm, maybe is Gm6 = Bb (IV) so F as the home key? So E natural is there also, not entirely certain
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Thank you! To me it seems like the line is based more in G melodic minor. It’s just confusing when teaching to say to think of the Bb Major scale and then not use it in the example.
@Wordsareprayers
@Wordsareprayers 20 күн бұрын
Chase U are the only good thing coming out of Florida.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox 20 күн бұрын
LMAO that made me laugh 😂 🙏
@Wordsareprayers
@Wordsareprayers 20 күн бұрын
@@ChaseMaddox Seriously, keep doing what U are doing, brother🙏🏾🎵
@peterobertson7939
@peterobertson7939 Ай бұрын
Thanks, this material is incredibly useful, and really helping me organise my improvising. You make Martino & Benson’s approaches a lot more accessible. It’s definitely working for me. Only problem I have is playing D minor over a Dm7 G7/9/13 where it resolves to C. It comes out a bit bland because the dominant function is not strong. Any tips on nuancing that? Maybe needs some chromatics on the way to resolving?
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
If you want to keep with Martino's approach of thinking minor, then you could use F- over the G7 or Ab- over the G7.
@johncarter6519
@johncarter6519 Ай бұрын
Hey, weird request, would you look into a now somewhat-obscure jazz guitar virtuoso and country guitarist Clint Strong? He's from the Dallas/Fort Worth area and was very popular when he played with Merle Haggard, and even had an online instructional video. He was definitely an original and influential to those who know him. Not sure why people don't talk about him now.
@robertolopez5186
@robertolopez5186 Ай бұрын
Thanks Chase! Pat Martino's areas of activity, nice lesson ❤... without spending 250bucks for a non-printable ebook😅 Keep it up, u are the best👍🏼
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
All my PDFs are able to be printed :) Thank you!
@tennesseefred3972
@tennesseefred3972 Ай бұрын
I was hoping you would demonstrate the Pat Martino approach on the banjo!
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
I can play a little Earl Scruggs on banjo, but don't spend any time working up that skill. My focus is 100% on Chase's Guitar Academy and gigs.
@boliston2354
@boliston2354 Ай бұрын
Very intriguing, and as always you do a masterful job of simplifying, Chase. Question, though: As a beg / Int guitarist, I wonder to what extent am I using this just as a fretboard short cut to pull up the available notes for a solo on Cmaj7 by using the Am7 patterns, and then I revert to C maj licks? In other words, even though they share exactly the same notes, we know a Am7 and Cmaj7 have a very different sound. That's the missing, and perhaps unspoken, part for me. To what extent would you highlight the notes of a CMaj7 arpeggio, when using the notes of the Am7? In other words, it would be simplistic to say, just run some Am7 licks over a CMaj 7, correct? Thanks again.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
I think the essence is that even if you think A-7, you'll still hit good chord tones for CMaj.7. So, you want to see which of those ways of thinking helps you play ideas that are better in your mind. For me personally, I come up with different ideas when thinking of CMaj.7 as CMaj.7 than I do thinking of it as A-7. Not necessarily better ideas, but I 'see' and hear different patterns and shapes depending on which I'm thinking of. Experiment with the approach and you'll see what I mean.
@alexladd6861
@alexladd6861 Ай бұрын
Cool, would you say this gives Pat a signature minor sound thorough all of his solos?
@micahcarlsen2523
@micahcarlsen2523 Ай бұрын
Ps: Does one of the ebooks cover ideas like that Gminor one? On a serious note, I was disappointed there was no Bebop Banjo😢 I am also inspired to buy some aviators and grow a ‘Martini Moustache’ hombre🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@williamrobinson7061
@williamrobinson7061 23 күн бұрын
At 4:35 you say the Eb is confusing, and that the transcribed lines use E instead. This is because Martino did not use Bb major; he used F major. He treated G minor as dorian ii to F, not as relative vi to Bb major.
@micahcarlsen2523
@micahcarlsen2523 Ай бұрын
Another triumph! In my half-assed Welsh/ half gypo way I think I was getting there (not to some of the deeper complexities, tho) via Gypsy Jazz as they often have little or no knowledge of theory and simplify/ condense ideas/ substitute minor 7-5s for dominant 7ths etc. Tell me if I’m beating a very crooked path, but by this thinking, I go from Dm7-5 to Fm6 to alt E7 arpeggios and all those lovely messed up sounds… Or maybe I should just lie down in a darkened room and pretend it never happened, hoping tomorrow is a better day? 😳😆 Particularly enjoyed the first Gminor scalar exercise. More of that please!)
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
That sounds right to me 👍 Check out Martino’s book “Linear Expressions” for the rest of the ‘activities’.
@micahcarlsen2523
@micahcarlsen2523 Ай бұрын
@@ChaseMaddox oh man! What a tip! Just down loaded the 63page pdf. Kid on Christmas morning. I’d buy you a banana daiquiri if I wasn’ 5000 miles away😆🙏💫🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@jeremyversusjazz
@jeremyversusjazz Ай бұрын
man i spent so many hours with the first chapter of Linear Expressions! great lesson. Interesting how some of the stuff lines up with the berry Harris approach for instance what Pat Martino does with a E minor seven flat five is exactly the same way Barry sees it: as a Gmi6. Hey chase i’m just learning about the C minor six diminished scale. It’s the one scale berry Harris uses not only as a scale of chords but also as just a straight scale to build lines from have you tried to apply that scale over any of the Pat Martino conversion theory because it’s basically a melodic and harmonic minor scale mixed together? so you get the best of both. or is there some reason why that scale won’t work just like I need the other minor skills you mentioned for example over the first four bars of take the A-Train so an a minor 6 diminished scale??
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
I don't really think of scales at all. I used to early in my development and it was helpful for learning which notes are in certain chords, but it definitely slowed me down in developing as an improviser.
@jeremyversusjazz
@jeremyversusjazz Ай бұрын
interesting. i guess i asked cuz you discuss using the harmonic and melodic minor scales at one point as part of the pat breakdown. anyhow, like a lot of people those were the only “jazz” approved minor skills I knew until I was made hip to the C minor six dim scale, which like I said is pretty much a melodic and harmonic minor scale put together. Check it out if you haven’t already! anyhow, sorry for the garbled question earlier-Blame siri.
@elmolewis9123
@elmolewis9123 Ай бұрын
Would liked to have seen a live application of this to one of the tunes you chose.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
I'm not sure that would've really demonstrated the concept because you wouldn't be able to know which ideas I'm thinking of as 'minor', without also transcribing that and analyzing...which becomes a whole lesson on its own.
@gumdocga
@gumdocga Ай бұрын
Great lesson. I loved Pat and his genius, but as a teacher, his approach was too cerebral, I couldn’t make enough sense of it. I’m impressed you have it down! Nice work!
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Glad you found the lesson helpful! 🤘
@djangologic78
@djangologic78 Ай бұрын
Great video, as always !! My only concern is the total lack of banjo stuffs 😆
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Lol maybe I'll end my videos with a bit of bebop banjo playing to get people to stay until the end
@zummo61
@zummo61 Ай бұрын
I substitute say an Em for Cmaj7, or Am for Fmaj7 too. That adds flexibility, so Am Em for a C.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Boom then you have Benson’s approach 😎
@akiology
@akiology Ай бұрын
I think if we stick to any one METHOD that can be limiting. Of course it is important to really dig into it if you think that suites you and then apply it to your playing. However for example if you take a look at transcription of Pat's Blue Bossa, he is not really thinking Dmi7-5 ~G7alt~Cmi as 2-5-1 but rather pretty much 5-1 so he is playing G7 altered phrases over Dmi7-5 (he even plays A natural over Dmi7-5) just as many great players do like Joe Pass, Jimmy Rainey, Branford Marsalis, etc Branford says most of the time he does not worry about IImi7 , that is a passing chord to V7) So anything goes as long as it is swingin' and sounds good.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Agree! Thanks for watching 👍
@williamrobinson7061
@williamrobinson7061 23 күн бұрын
Pat Martino did not actually write the book "Linear Expressions." Tony Baruso compiled it, and although it has some accurate transcriptions of Martino's lines, Baruso makes a technical blunder when he tries to explain the method. Pat Martino used the DORIAN minor (ii minor), not the aeolian minor.(vi minor).
@DoctorBaham
@DoctorBaham Ай бұрын
Another awesome video!! Does this mean that you are staying on KZbin??? Please!!! You are an incredible teacher!!!
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Yes I am! That was an April Fool's joke!
@GiovanniBottaMuteWinter
@GiovanniBottaMuteWinter Ай бұрын
I read somewhere that Pat claimed that he had nothing to do with the writing of that book. It’s still an interesting one tho!
@robertblake3909
@robertblake3909 Ай бұрын
Those martino 5 measure lines/activity sure sounds like a melodic minor scale to me. The first one was a G melodic minor. Am I wrong?
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
I would think of it that way 👍
@robertblake3909
@robertblake3909 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. By the way, I went back and reviewed your “the important ii-V-I lines to learn first”. Great stuff. Lots of things are coming together for me with respect to harmony. Thank you. Robert
@WildBillandFriends
@WildBillandFriends Ай бұрын
Love your channel. But isn’t the relative minor of B flat major seventh actually G minor and not F minor?
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Didn't I say the relative minor of Bb is G-? Or do you mean the part where I'm talking about how the minor chord associated with Bb7 would be F-7 (ii-V-I: F-7, Bb7, EbMaj.7).
@WildBillandFriends
@WildBillandFriends Ай бұрын
Thanks for the clarification
@thelion27
@thelion27 Ай бұрын
The minor confusion- maybe he doesn't say which minor- like the e natural- is Dorian minor for the B flat relative major
@furst2b12
@furst2b12 Ай бұрын
Saw this vid and picked up Linear Expressions. Lots of questions but wondering why he presents the scale as G Aeolian but all the activities use E natural which looks to me like G Dorian. Does it even matter? Just curious. Love your articulate and concise style. Hope you will reconsider not posting more. Thanks!
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
I’m also not sure why he presents the G Aeolian scale 🤷🏻‍♂️ Thank you! I’m still posting some on KZbin but much more focused on my lessons on Chase’s Guitar Academy 🤘
@simonegubbiotti9859
@simonegubbiotti9859 Ай бұрын
I met Pat several times and I had the fortune to discuss directly with him this approach and to express my opinion. He was a super open person. I confess that "Minor Conversion" is not interesting for me because in my opinion it doesn't generate tension and interest in the phrasing. To me those substitutions are a waste of time while we can think in terms of intervals and colors (Ted Green books are a great example).
@slydogtom
@slydogtom 21 күн бұрын
We know you a genius and all, but I still think it’s cool he shared for the mortals in the group. Yeah! ❤
@simonegubbiotti9859
@simonegubbiotti9859 21 күн бұрын
@@slydogtom I just expressed an opinion which didn't mean to offend anybody. I'm sorry if you felt offended, it was not my intention and no....unfortunately I'm not a genious (....and all).
@slydogtom
@slydogtom 20 күн бұрын
@@simonegubbiotti9859 I’m sorry for coming off like a prick. I’m sure it says more about me than it does you. You do sound very knowledgeable and I wish you the best.
@simonegubbiotti9859
@simonegubbiotti9859 20 күн бұрын
@@slydogtom Jazz in a way saved my life which took me in a long journey started 26 years ago. Since then I become a professional musician but more than that a truly passionate and constant student. Best to you also!!
@steinhalvorsen_
@steinhalvorsen_ Ай бұрын
Who used three chords/sounds/buckets? Joe Pass? Major, minor, dominant? :)
@slimsantilli4476
@slimsantilli4476 Ай бұрын
Yngwie Malmsteen will often solo like a fool over a drone synth note.
@2goofybrothers
@2goofybrothers Ай бұрын
Cannot wait for the secret of NO CHORDs! 😅
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Hahaha that’s what I should call my next lesson on rhythm!
@armando534
@armando534 Ай бұрын
👍
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
🤘
@aleksik4028
@aleksik4028 Ай бұрын
Not I sure get it, more mentall thinking. Joes Pass said he doesnt care about the 2 in 2-5. He just thinks the 5 chord, kinda opposite of this. 😂
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Many musicians will think about either the ii or the V in a ii-V-I. I believe Wes thought of the ii chord more than he did the V.
@aleksik4028
@aleksik4028 Ай бұрын
@@ChaseMaddox Yes many approaches, maybe the Wes 2 thinking is more "bluesier" thing. It seems well at least for me, 2-5 in minor, more challenging.
@ToddBrooks-gm6hy
@ToddBrooks-gm6hy Ай бұрын
The ii- and v7 are essentially the same chord, so too the ivMaj7 and vii-7b5= all dominant FUNCTION. The I maj, iii- and vi- are all tonic function. Dominant functioning chord pulls your ear to a tonic (resolving) functioning chord. Doesn't matter if it's Mozart or sex pistols.
@aleksik4028
@aleksik4028 Ай бұрын
@@ToddBrooks-gm6hy What Sex Pistols song has minor 2-5- 1, let alone in major? Besides we're talking here more in jazz or contex of 4 chords and improvising, not some "power chord" stuff going from G5 to C5. Kid stuff.
@vecernicek2
@vecernicek2 Ай бұрын
Joe Pass said 3 chords, George Benson 2 chords, Pat Martino 1 chord. Where is this going?
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
The dangers of seeing patterns that aren't there!
@vecernicek2
@vecernicek2 Ай бұрын
​@@ChaseMaddoxYou thunk? :)
@harzejo8577
@harzejo8577 23 күн бұрын
Making ur own rules 😂😂😂
@AnonosaurusRex1
@AnonosaurusRex1 Ай бұрын
If you know how to play a dozen sequences well, none of this modal shit matters. All of the notes you need will be right where you are.
@andytran47
@andytran47 Ай бұрын
2 chord...1chord...show us the 0 chord method next please
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Eventually 😄
@Ferrari85241
@Ferrari85241 Ай бұрын
Well, where is the music in all these technicalities ? It’s all mathematical and a science project than music, hence boring and remains unpopular. Music has no theory, it’s a feeling that one expresses with sound. However, it’s somewhat important to know chords and scales, depending on the instrument of choice to express an idea.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
So many things I disagree with here that it’s hard to know where to begin.
@Ferrari85241
@Ferrari85241 Ай бұрын
@@ChaseMaddox Sure, we can agree to disagree. Music is subjective. Just for interest sake, check out Fred Frith a great composer and guitar player. French composer Edgard Varèse, God father of modern electronic music. Interesting to say the least. You are very talented.
@benblumeguitar
@benblumeguitar Ай бұрын
I like your stuff but you shoudn't use that "The secret of the 123 chord" titles anymore, because its originated in Peter Farrels materials.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
What’s hilarious is I can’t tell if you’re joking or not 😅
@greenvelvet
@greenvelvet Ай бұрын
Unless there's some musical example at the beginning of the video, I'm not going to invest 20 minutes skimming through a video, if I don't even know if i want to learn the concept.
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Lol ok or you could watch the first 30 seconds and get an idea if this concept would be helpful to you 👍
@harzejo8577
@harzejo8577 23 күн бұрын
That's why he was eaten alive by scofield 😅
@carlosrobinson4583
@carlosrobinson4583 17 күн бұрын
1 chord brain damage 😂😂😂 are you masplaing asking for a female friend😂😂
@rdanalytics9197
@rdanalytics9197 Ай бұрын
I have no clue what this guy is babbling about.
@chriscullen6949
@chriscullen6949 Ай бұрын
im sure you are a great player and instructer but your all over the place here
@agindertube
@agindertube Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@ChaseMaddox
@ChaseMaddox Ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
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