The Chord Voicing That Made My Jaw Drop
#jaygraydon #guitar #musicproduction #recording #musicmastery #jaketherake #allthingsmusic #education In this video we go through the delicious chord changes on the Stevie Wonder song Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You), which is included on the album MUSIC OF MY MIND. This album was a total turning point for me. The moment I heard how he sneaked complex jazz voicings into mainstream pop and funk, it changed the way I played guitar forever. In this video, we pull back the curtain on Stevie’s harmonic brilliance, break down the anatomy of a "G2" chord, and share some classic studio tricks for arrangement. Yacht rock wouldn’t be what it is today without Stevie!

▶︎
4-Chord LOOPS in each MODE

▶︎
Ryan Tedder Says China is 10-15 Years Ahead of the US

▶︎
What Donald Fagen Told Me During the "Peg" Sessions

▶︎
I Was a First-Call Session Player. Here’s What Actually Happened.

▶︎
The Real Backstory of "After the Love Has Gone" (Jay Graydon Interview)

▶︎
Frank Zappa's secret Chord Bible method explained! {w/ Sinister Footwear}

▶︎
Youll hate it, but Charlie Parkers secret formula 10X'd my jazz guitar improv.

▶︎
At 82, John McLaughlin Finally Reveals 7 Musicians He Calls Genius

▶︎
Why There Will Never Be Another Horn Section Like This

▶︎
Fender Commits Brand SUICIDE

▶︎
Jay Graydon on the "Ugly Situation" with Al Jarreau

▶︎
Ear Training Is Broken — A Juilliard Professor Fixes It

▶︎
Why Al Di Meola Says Fast Guitarists Fail

▶︎
FAKE Viral Guitarists Strike AGAIN!

▶︎
The "Hidden" Transient That Destroys Your Audio Quality

▶︎
3.5 Hours of Sheer Terror: Playing Guitar for the 1976 Rock Awards

▶︎
Bose vs. The Audiophiles: How America's Most Hated Audio Empire Went Silent

▶︎
Michael McDonald's Incredible Piano Tricks Nobody Teaches

▶︎
There Is No AI, Really (It’s Just People), with Jaron Lanier

▶︎
