soundwriter01
05-09-2009, 03:29 AM
Hello...
I'm a new member and have 2 questions:
1- I viewed the Locked-Hands video 1, and started looking at the part 2 video... is there some kind of glitch 'cause they both look like the same video?
2- What I was looking for in the Part 2 of "Locked-hands" was an example of a more contemporary jazz approach to creating "inner-voicing" movements with a simple melody line on top - more contemporary style chord-clusters. For example, George Duke's "No Rhyme No Reason" has a simple melody line but he's using some serious chords and movements to give a really contemporary flavor to the tune. So my question is: Is there a video that you can recommend that would at least give an approach to understanding how that's done, even something that could be applied to something as simple as "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", but slow and jazzy with more advanced voicings and chord movements?
Thanks,
Soundwriter01
I'm a new member and have 2 questions:
1- I viewed the Locked-Hands video 1, and started looking at the part 2 video... is there some kind of glitch 'cause they both look like the same video?
2- What I was looking for in the Part 2 of "Locked-hands" was an example of a more contemporary jazz approach to creating "inner-voicing" movements with a simple melody line on top - more contemporary style chord-clusters. For example, George Duke's "No Rhyme No Reason" has a simple melody line but he's using some serious chords and movements to give a really contemporary flavor to the tune. So my question is: Is there a video that you can recommend that would at least give an approach to understanding how that's done, even something that could be applied to something as simple as "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", but slow and jazzy with more advanced voicings and chord movements?
Thanks,
Soundwriter01