I've begun putting videos on exploring the Chromatone and the approach that is emerging for me, and organizing them into a kind of order.
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Chromatone: Keeler-Soriano Principles for Janko / Chromatone FingeringI describe seven principles that can used as best practices for fingering on a Janko or a Chromatone.
http://youtu.be/Shf750fl1pM?list=UUPkVbHOZzjWC3wRikiy7Ppg***********************************
Basic Scales on Chromatone
Description: A primer on how to play and practice some very basic scales on the Chromatone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqTTp-GtrZQ***************
Chromatone: Triads - How to Form Them and How to Use ThemDescription:
In this video, I explain, for the context of the Chromatone, why triads
are important, how to form them, and how to use them in two basic
rhythms
http://youtu.be/fVEjFYytV54*****************
Thinking of Scales and Licks in terms of PivotsDescription: Here I explain a concept for learning scales and licks more easily: Pivots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x3gdH6VlEw&feature=youtu.be]Chromatone******************
Chromatone: Getting the Most out of Hanon #1Omar Soriano shares his explorations of the first Hanon exercise. he
shares his way of fingering it on a Janko/Chromatone keyboard, and
offers thoughts for what to specifically pay attention to when
practicing it to get the full benefits.
https://youtu.be/cCiWjQ8_Xg4****************
Chromatone: The Tri-Color Scheme and Diminished Scale
Description: In introduction to the tri-chromatic scheme
https://youtu.be/xAec7LyFJW0
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Chromatone: The Basics of II-V-I - Voicing, Comping, and Practicing in 12 KeysOmar Soriano shares his explorations on playing II-V-I
Root Movement, Voicing, Comping, and Practicing in 12 Keys
Part 1:
https://youtu.be/io42Ve3HGegPart 2:
https://youtu.be/krOQpzE-TPQ