3 Easy Ways To Transform Chord Progressions You Should Know
Watch this to learn 3 Easy Ways To Transform Chord Progressions. These are simple tricks and approaches that will help you to create more interesting sounding chord progressions.
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Timestamps :
0:00 - 3 Easy Ways To Transform Chord Progressions You Should Know
1:08 - A Simple Major Chord Trick To Improve Your Chord Progressions
8:20 - A Different Approach To Using Minor Chords
19:44 - A Powerful Group Of Chords That Will Transform Your Chord Progressions
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@WriteASong
8 күн бұрын
You're welcome
Another excellent video!! I'm learning all the time.
@WriteASong
7 ай бұрын
Thanks, I'm glad the videos are helping you!
31:19) These are very important over the next several minutes, as I was thinking (the V of the V in a Major key of the parallel axis shift of a legitimate natural minor key progression I've been composing) Not truly Aeolian, but of a reverse engineering approach. I can see maybe another angle as this may not actually work since this only replaces the half-diminished Locrian chord. This would basically move the flat five up to a five and the minor third up to a Major third. Hmm, I just thought of something else. What about voice leading.
2:50 … I’ve personally never seen inversions notated this way; could get pretty difficult to read, eg iV could look like a Subdominant reference, rather than a first-inversion Dominant … I was under the impression that little “a, b, c” superscripts were used for 1st, 2nd, 3rd inversions (American?) … ?! Cheers.
@WriteASong
7 ай бұрын
I have seen the lowercase i notation used so referenced it but as you suggest it can become confusing in certain situations. Because of this I tend to use slash chords. I have heard of the lowercase letter notation but I'm not sure of it's origins.
@NavyColdWARVETERAN
7 ай бұрын
You’ll get used to the notation and you’ll be glad that we have it🎉 spend a few days with it by next week it’ll be second nature
Dont most popular musicians go by oblique rather than i and ii, a and b, or figured bass