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This is by far THE BEST youtube video on the subject. Thanks for posting. I still don't get the major interval in a minor chord but I'm going with you on that one. Smells like a third to me.
Pretty good presentation. But I want to add that the "major" vs "minor" shape you describe, can be viewed opposite to the way you describe it, so that the angled two-note shape is the major form. This is reflected by the pattern; (working your way up a major scale) first a (lone) major chord, then 2 minor chords, followed by two major chords, then two minor chords, then the octave major chord. So the 1st major chord, is surrounded by two minor chord shapes both above and below the 1 chord. The same way you show your pattern repeating the major pairs and minor pairs, yet you have the lone chord as 'minor'. Follow? Also another important reason for using the two string harmonies is the ability to easily two bend strings, while bending three is tough.
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Nice informative lesson and easy to understand. Thank you
One of the best 6ths lessons I’ve seen. Thanks!
That breakdown of the turnaround as it relates to the overall concept of 6ths is golden! Thanks Andrew, a lightbulb moment!
This is by far THE BEST youtube video on the subject. Thanks for posting. I still don't get the major interval in a minor chord but I'm going with you on that one. Smells like a third to me.
Very good lesson.
Pretty good presentation. But I want to add that the "major" vs "minor" shape you describe, can be viewed opposite to the way you describe it, so that the angled two-note shape is the major form. This is reflected by the pattern; (working your way up a major scale) first a (lone) major chord, then 2 minor chords, followed by two major chords, then two minor chords, then the octave major chord. So the 1st major chord, is surrounded by two minor chord shapes both above and below the 1 chord. The same way you show your pattern repeating the major pairs and minor pairs, yet you have the lone chord as 'minor'. Follow?
Also another important reason for using the two string harmonies is the ability to easily two bend strings, while bending three is tough.
Great lesson Andrew, certainly an underutilized part of my guitar game.... thanks!
I been looking to this thing for a long long time now thanks so much!:)
Great lesson...I'm hearing some cool ambient chords😎
Great stuff..!!! Thanks.!
Great lesson 👍
nice
Thanks much!