ngl i watched so many videos on chord progressions and couldnt understand shit but this video was so fricking helpful i unterstood everything because you made it that simple youre the goat 👑
Bro I can stress this enough. The way you tastefully explain without using musical terms is such a blessing. As a beginner, I sit to watch videos and the last thing I want is someone to tell me diatonic to monotonic to suspended to Dominic Cruz and i don't know what not. I love how you explain like you would to a preschooler. Thank you so much bro.
This video has to be the best I’ve seen in ages on YT,my guy you are goated,you’ve got yourself a new fan/sub 🙏bless up king 👑 you also need to be a teacher 😅😂
Dude , i been self learning for past year , and some reason i keep forgetting what a sus and dom7 is , you explained it very well, thanks from the Netherlands. Subbed
@@ipainthouses3084 Simple answer is, "Yes"... however it may work better to spread the additional notes around the keyboard to help make those extra tensions more pleasing to the ears of your listeners.
Bro I wanted to ask a simple question. First you detemine what scale you're track is going to be in, whether it is a major scale or a minor scale, alright. Then you pick a key, let's suppose C is the key. So, I wanted to understand, let's say, you decided to go with Major scale (happy sounding) and you picked C as the root note. Now, in this tutorial, when you automatically started with the 2nd key which D and then did the 6th key which is A, how do you automatically know if the D chord is a major chord or a minor chord. Basically, how do you know that a triad you're going to build off a certain key will be a major triad or a minor triad? Did u memorize it?
Great question! You can know whether a triad will be major or minor by following the number system. I any MAJOR SCALE, the 1 will be a major triad, the 2 and 3 will be minor, 4 and 5 major, 6 minor, and 7 major. You don’t have to memorize it unless you want to, you can always find it on google. I think it’s more important to memorize the notes that are in the scale. If you know which notes are in the scale then you can easily build triads by skipping every other note in the scale. I hope this helps! If not then let me know and I’ll make a short video on it because this is a very good question!
ngl i watched so many videos on chord progressions and couldnt understand shit but this video was so fricking helpful i unterstood everything because you made it that simple youre the goat 👑
Thank you so brother, I’m glad I was able to help!🙏🏾
Bro I can stress this enough. The way you tastefully explain without using musical terms is such a blessing. As a beginner, I sit to watch videos and the last thing I want is someone to tell me diatonic to monotonic to suspended to Dominic Cruz and i don't know what not. I love how you explain like you would to a preschooler. Thank you so much bro.
Thank you fam🙏🏾, keeping it simple is how I was finally able to understand it and I just want to share that with you guys!
Thanks for giving us indepth tutorial about it we need more indepth tutorials like this
Thank you for watching🙏🏾 more to come!
This video has to be the best I’ve seen in ages on YT,my guy you are goated,you’ve got yourself a new fan/sub 🙏bless up king 👑 you also need to be a teacher 😅😂
thank you fam, I appreciate it🙏
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I never thought I needed another beginner tutorial ever, but shish, broh got a sub 🔥 🔥....
Thank you fam! Always room for improvement!
Dope! I like how to itulise all those gems on that last chord progression. I
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This was a 🔥🔥🔥 tutorial man! Thank you! 🙏👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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Dude , i been self learning for past year , and some reason i keep forgetting what a sus and dom7 is , you explained it very well, thanks from the Netherlands. Subbed
Happy to help fam!
@loopsie7 1 quistion , all those chords , aug,dim,sus, dom7 , can they be played as 7th/9th/11th ? or do some only be played as triad ?
@@ipainthouses3084 Simple answer is, "Yes"... however it may work better to spread the additional notes around the keyboard to help make those extra tensions more pleasing to the ears of your listeners.
great summary, thank you! real distilled knowledge here. subbed :D
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Bro I wanted to ask a simple question. First you detemine what scale you're track is going to be in, whether it is a major scale or a minor scale, alright. Then you pick a key, let's suppose C is the key. So, I wanted to understand, let's say, you decided to go with Major scale (happy sounding) and you picked C as the root note. Now, in this tutorial, when you automatically started with the 2nd key which D and then did the 6th key which is A, how do you automatically know if the D chord is a major chord or a minor chord. Basically, how do you know that a triad you're going to build off a certain key will be a major triad or a minor triad? Did u memorize it?
Great question! You can know whether a triad will be major or minor by following the number system. I any MAJOR SCALE, the 1 will be a major triad, the 2 and 3 will be minor, 4 and 5 major, 6 minor, and 7 major. You don’t have to memorize it unless you want to, you can always find it on google. I think it’s more important to memorize the notes that are in the scale. If you know which notes are in the scale then you can easily build triads by skipping every other note in the scale. I hope this helps! If not then let me know and I’ll make a short video on it because this is a very good question!
You do this in minor harmonic ?
I haven't learned the harmonic scales yet, for now I used the natural scales and step out of the scales by ear
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