@@paapaasare "Stall movements" are simple relative movements done to fill up the "blank spaces" in regular chord progression. I do them pretty often in my tutorials. Checkout this reharm 👇🏼 th-cam.com/video/QjHPyuGRiog/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MXtXlOClN8ITg79p I did a similar movement on the chord 6 towards the end.
The strings you are listening to, in my own hearing is an analogy in disguise to what he is doing and explaining. But, the melody added a twist for a smooth accompaniment. Just listen you all figure it out...
So basically, you're saying that if i want to get to the next chord...i can just do a 2-5-1 in whatever key that next chord is and I'll sound like a pro?
Please elaborate on the stall movements and give more examples.
@@paapaasare "Stall movements" are simple relative movements done to fill up the "blank spaces" in regular chord progression. I do them pretty often in my tutorials. Checkout this reharm 👇🏼 th-cam.com/video/QjHPyuGRiog/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MXtXlOClN8ITg79p I did a similar movement on the chord 6 towards the end.
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The strings you are listening to, in my own hearing is an analogy in disguise to what he is doing and explaining. But, the melody added a twist for a smooth accompaniment. Just listen you all figure it out...
Very intelligently articulated 👌🏼🖤
Please breakdown the strings in your intro
Got you fam. They are pretty simple chords. The magic is in the vst used.
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So basically, you're saying that if i want to get to the next chord...i can just do a 2-5-1 in whatever key that next chord is and I'll sound like a pro?
Am not exactly sure what you're asking, however you can always do a 2-5-1 to any destination chord you choose, never lacking passing chords.
@@EasyKeysPiano yes that's exactly what I'm saying. So it makes me sound jazzy or more advanced?
@@fortunekosisochukwu2074 "Advanced" or "Jazzy" is not what you play, but how you play what you play.