That's a wonderful useful lesson, and I thank you. I've done that progression over the years, but you've explained what it is I was doing in scale/theory, which allows me to apply it within context. Thanks!
Janette Payne The shapes are the exact same shapes as your basic open position chords that you know. If you can play F and Fm, D and Dm, and A and Am in the first position, then you can play these chords. They are the same shapes.
This should have a million views! Thank you for the video!
What a wonderful hidden little Gem.
That's a wonderful useful lesson, and I thank you. I've done that progression over the years, but you've explained what it is I was doing in scale/theory, which allows me to apply it within context. Thanks!
This really is useful it helped me....thanks again
Thanks for sharing. Nice one.
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Thx.
Hard to see the shapes would be helpful to have printable diagrams
Janette Payne The shapes are the exact same shapes as your basic open position chords that you know. If you can play F and Fm, D and Dm, and A and Am in the first position, then you can play these chords. They are the same shapes.
Dude they are open chord shapes just rewind and listen to what he says closely.....you will get, i promise, good luck ok