Added: Nov 19, 2008
From: DieselBodine
Duration: 9:43
We'll look at playing the Octatonic Scale, Triads, and Arpeggios over a Circle of 5ths progression in the key of Bb, using Inverted Altered Chords of m7b9/b5 for the Dominant 7 chords of the progression. We'll discuss the Substitution Dominant 7th Chords that the m7b9/b5 Chords imply that give us a Chromatic Bass line from the Dm7 Chord down to the Bb Major Chord.Basic Chord Progression:Dm7, G7, Cm7, F7, BbM7Adding Inverted/Altered Chords:Dm7, G7b9/Db, Cm7, F7b9/Cb, BbM7Sounds like:Dm7, Db7, Cm7, B7, BbM7
Channel: Education
Tags: arpeggios bodine chords crothers diesel guitar inversions jazz lesson music octatonic scales scott substitution triads
Rating: 5.00 (27 ratings) Views: 1264' favoriteCount='12 Comments: 25
DieselBodine Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Thanks, Frank. The concepts are similar whether it's Guitar or Trombone or whatever... just some fun with music! 8-)
ftom2006 Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Yeah, the problem with my trombone playing is exactly that I never managed to get myself to an understanding about which tone would fit in the chord, produce an interesting tension, and so on. I was taught like that someone just showed me about how to reproduce a written line on the instrument. Very similar to a machine I stuck dependend on the written code, and could not develop something beyond these limits. Therfore, a real musican remained like a marvelous magician for me!
646879 Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - fun stuff...wish i had time to pay more attention...how do you like your artcore? I need a new electric...affordable
DieselBodine Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Hi Boyd. Oh, I like it. I think I payed 4 bills for it, including the case and taxes. Sure, there's better, but this is fine. The occasional distortion on the video is from recording just a pinch too loud into the video, not from my Guitar/Amp.
Basso9x13 Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - I prefer the ginantonic scale, myself. ;-)Cool clip - I think someone tried to teach me some of this in college. I'll pass this along to a sax player I know who's always asking me about my thought process when I improvise. Mine's more like: "Let's see, I'll start on this note & the next chord has THAT note - yeah, I like that one... now.. what's a fun way to get there?"... and along the way I often take detours and end up somewhere completely different...Thanks for the road maps!*****~R
CDmagz Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - I wish I could play the guitar!!Do you give private guitar lessons??Best wishes YOU are just SUPERLoveCarpe Diem MagazineNatashax
DieselBodine Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Hello Robert. We all have our personal ways of getting around the music. The end result is what counts to the listener. 8-)
DieselBodine Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Hi Natasha! I do give lessons. That's why I thought I'd share a bit with you all. 8-)
CDmagz Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Really would you like to teach my sister and me once a week at our home??Cheers and have you received my pm??Best regardsCDmxNatasha
kleiboff Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Thanks. Now all we have to do is practice for 31 years..... !
Rhonda9 Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - You are a genius!
userfixit Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Scott... just what I needed. Greatly appreciated.I use theory on keyboards... hmm - wouldn't hurt to give it a try on guitar.-Greatly appreciated and a well received reminder.-B. Bob
DieselBodine Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Hello kleiboff. It won't take that long! I promise. 8-)
DieselBodine Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Aw shuck, Rhonda... no I'm not. 8-)
DieselBodine Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Hello B. Bob. It works with any chromatic instrument. 8-)
LeopardJoy Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Oh that sounds pretty! I think I'll be learning a lot here! (I'm currently learning guitar)...thanks,Joy
DieselBodine Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Hi Joy! I en*Joy*ed your appearance on the newest ''Maynard and Eunice Show'' video. Thanks for the Subscription.8-)
Chordwayze Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Scott, you put this across real well. Now that's where I fall over. I can't teach it! Great stuff m'man.RegardsJohn
userfixit Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Not sure if I missed this one !Anyways... I watchin' again - just for the Culture !*****B. Bob
conn6m Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Heavy stuff. This lesson actually made me laugh because it's so superior to similar ones attempted by others on you tube. - probably because you really know your music. Fab musical examples that are made to look easy but actually require years of practice.So I repeat my comment on lesson 1 (Dim Scale) if you are a beginner the modes are the place to start - come back here later. (lol - thats 'Lots of love' from Yorkshire land)5*
thedirtydeltas Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Thanks man i;m actually studying this atm and have to make a tune using the circle.Its actually challanging for simple rock folk like myself, i have a highest respect for you jazz guys,you certainly know your shit!
DieselBodine Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Hello B. Bob. It's only been 2 months since you posted your Comment. I think I need to delete a few hundred videos so I can keep up with my Comment Responses! LOL & 8-)
DieselBodine Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Hello Andy. A little behind on my Comment Responses. I wasn't attempting to use this as a lesson for a beginning Guitarist. You have to start them on a ''C chord'' and start explaining how music works from the ground up.
DieselBodine Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Thanks, thedirtydeltas, for stopping by! You'll get the hang of the Circle pf Fourths/Fifths. You already use a bit of it when playing Blues, Country, Rock & Roll and lots of other styles... it just doesn't go very far into the Circle with the other styles.
ftom2006 Says:
Nov 19, 2008 - Great teaching, too, you certainly know what you are doing.