Diatonic Triads Complete pt. 4 - 7th no 3rd
“Thank you Tom, and the entire site team for so much precious content.”
Diatonic Triads Complete part 4: 7th no 3rd covers:
- explanation of 7th no 3rd chords
- “piano style” versus “choir style” inversions on the guitar
- map of all inversions of 7th no 3rd triads, plus diatonic harmonized scales on all string sets
- using diatonic cycles to gain fluency with inversions and voice leading, including contrapuntal variations
- exploration of open 7th no 3rd triads
- arpeggiating 7th no 3rd triads to create melodic ideas
- exploring 7th no 3rd triads from the melodic and harmonic minor scales
- single-note line and chordal phrases over major and minor II V I progressions to demonstrate real-world applications
- 51 minute running time
- includes 13 pages of written examples and exercises
- includes backing tracks for major and minor II V I musical examples
- All musical examples from the video are provided in music notation, tablature, and chord grid form.
- Each example performance is shown in close-up view and titled and numbered for easy navigation.
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- Diatonic Triads Complete Part IV Full Class + Download3082
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6/1/2023
"Thank you Tom"
Thank you Tom, and the entire site team for so much precious content.
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Tom Lippincott →
Eight- and six-string guitarist Tom Lippincott was born in New Jersey and grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but has made South Florida his home since 1988. He has a bachelor's degree in jazz studies from the University of North Texas as well as a master's in jazz performance from the University of Miami. Tom teaches jazz guitar at Florida International University, Miami Dade College, and Broward College. He also teaches lessons in person and online, conducts clinics and workshops, and has jazz guitar courses available through Mike’s Master Classes. As a longtime contributor to the South Florida jazz community, Tom has played and recorded extensively with many of the area’s musicians and bands. He has also performed throughout the world as both sideman and leader and has performed and/or recorded with jazz luminaries John Stowell, Jonathan Kreisberg, Ben Monder, Dave Liebman, Don Friedman, and Ed Schuller. In addition to previous recordings such as his 2000 release Painting the Slow Train Brown, Tom has been featured as a performer and composer recently on David Fernandez’s Land, as well as the upcoming release from Rodolfo Zuniga’s band Surfaces with Strings featuring Camila Meza. Tom has a new album of original compositions, Twenty Years Later, available on his website at tomlippincott.com.
