As clear and insightful as always. I really liked that you added and explained all the variations. That's a ton of stuff to get musical with. Plus as general feedback: i enjoy you staying on topic throughout without any bla bla. Just excellent. Thank you for sharing with us!
Thx for placing the back door progression, the Mario progression and that Bb11 Motown progression into one drawer. It’s easier for me to remember one thing than three! 🙏🏼
Never heard this concept discussed before. Thank you so much for the insight. I've heard the approach used in songs as you mentioned. Definitely going to work on this.
8:04 Start here if you've been at it a long time. Because of the simple fact that there is an absolute mind-boggling number of ways to backdoor into the root tonic relative chord in a (Major) or (minor) progression.
Don't forget that a dominant chord can resolve to a major or minor chord, and there is a minor backdoor dominant. (iv° - VII7/alt - IMaj6/Min6) Minor 2 5's ftw.
my man, you explain everything in such detail & with such ease, it's always a pleasure learning from you. thank you!
The best video I've seen on this topic.
Great, lesson, thanks.
As clear and insightful as always. I really liked that you added and explained all the variations. That's a ton of stuff to get musical with.
Plus as general feedback: i enjoy you staying on topic throughout without any bla bla. Just excellent.
Thank you for sharing with us!
Thx for placing the back door progression, the Mario progression and that Bb11 Motown progression into one drawer. It’s easier for me to remember one thing than three! 🙏🏼
This is instantly one of my favourite videos of yours!
Never heard this concept discussed before. Thank you so much for the insight. I've heard the approach used in songs as you mentioned. Definitely going to work on this.
Great video!
I agree with @mikedwiles. This explains what we heard in the past, and what I will work on in the future. Superb video, and "crystal clear".
1:35 love the analogy hahaha made me crack my socks off
8:04 Start here if you've been at it a long time. Because of the simple fact that there is an absolute mind-boggling number of ways to backdoor into the root tonic relative chord in a (Major) or (minor) progression.
What an amazing lessons....Thanks Rob
Recommended to every learner to watch his guitar lessons video as it has essence on it.
For my next album, I’m just gonna steal all these progressions 😅
This is gold!
Rob wins the interwebs....again!
Don't forget that a dominant chord can resolve to a major or minor chord, and there is a minor backdoor dominant. (iv° - VII7/alt - IMaj6/Min6) Minor 2 5's ftw.
Thank you maestro, I learned more useful concepts from you then all the rest of the internet combined.... /humble_bow
Can someone explain why the D chord is major in the C major scale shown in the video? The second in a major scale should be a minor chord, right?
That would be graphic error. The 2nd chord in a major key is always minor. It is part of the ii V I cadence.
Goeie video 👌🏻
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sounds liike the bee gees at 11:24