You are a blessing man. Without your magnanimous lessons, my dream of becoming a musician would be nothing but that, a dream. I still have a lot to learn, but from the bottom of my heart, thank you. You are God-sent.
To those who understand that there is only one V7 per key and are confused by the progression consisting of three consecutive V7 chords, suffice it to say that the blues, as a musical genre, is the most notable exception to the straightforward rules of diatonic harmony. So, you don't want to be thinking in terms of each V7 chord belonging to a different key...You want to be thinking in terms of one of those V7 chords as being the "Tonic" or "I" chord the others are moving away from (IV) or moving towards (V). The ear hears the root movement and each of those chords function as though belonging to the tonic chord's key...
Hi. How r u Chad ? Its been a long time since u last uploaded I just wanted to know what's going on. Ur videos r absolutely great and informative. What u teach is really effective. Thanks to u that I am able to have an understanding of music. I am hoping that u would upload soon especially info on making music and writing songs. Thanks a lot
I'm good! Yes it's been way too long since my last upload. I'm in the process of putting together lots of new content and will be posting on a consistent schedule ASAP. Really glad the vids are helping you and thanks for the positive feedback. Lots of exciting stuff in the works. Thanks!
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You are a blessing man. Without your magnanimous lessons, my dream of becoming a musician would be nothing but that, a dream. I still have a lot to learn, but from the bottom of my heart, thank you. You are God-sent.
To those who understand that there is only one V7 per key and are confused by the progression consisting of three consecutive V7 chords, suffice it to say that the blues, as a musical genre, is the most notable exception to the straightforward rules of diatonic harmony. So, you don't want to be thinking in terms of each V7 chord belonging to a different key...You want to be thinking in terms of one of those V7 chords as being the "Tonic" or "I" chord the others are moving away from (IV) or moving towards (V). The ear hears the root movement and each of those chords function as though belonging to the tonic chord's key...
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dude. you are awesome. Thanks a lot. All of it is great.
You're welcome and thanks! -Chad
Hi. How r u Chad ? Its been a long time since u last uploaded I just wanted to know what's going on. Ur videos r absolutely great and informative. What u teach is really effective. Thanks to u that I am able to have an understanding of music. I am hoping that u would upload soon especially info on making music and writing songs. Thanks a lot
I'm good! Yes it's been way too long since my last upload. I'm in the process of putting together lots of new content and will be posting on a consistent schedule ASAP. Really glad the vids are helping you and thanks for the positive feedback. Lots of exciting stuff in the works. Thanks!
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