Hi! I'm a bit confused by your comment - C isn't the 7th in a G minor chord, this would be F. I don't think I said anywhere in the video that C is the 7th?
@@ListenUpJames I was just confused as you said you'd use 7th chords for this beat but the 7th chord on the first note you played was F which you had replaced with C, that's all. Again I might be wrong as im a complete beginner to this. But please enlighten me on why you did this so I could learn :)
@@HistoryCrazyYTso a seventh chord uses a root note, the third, the fifth and the seventh notes above the root in the scale. In this case for a C minor 7th chord, the notes would be C, D#, G and A#. It doesn’t matter what
@@ListenUpJames I was just confused because at 0:59 you said you decided to use G minor so I was assuming that was your root note, but now I understand when your root note is C minor :)
What tutorials do you want to see next?!
awesome video, but where can i find that string stab ? cant find anything like this...
How do you do the short bass stabs?
Jasper can u do an r&b Bruno mars tutorial please sir thx
For sure! Can you give me a specific track of Bruno's to use as a reference?
@@ListenUpJames thats what i like
How is C the 7th chord of G minor? Shouldn't it be F? (beginner to music theory)
Hi! I'm a bit confused by your comment - C isn't the 7th in a G minor chord, this would be F. I don't think I said anywhere in the video that C is the 7th?
@@ListenUpJames I was just confused as you said you'd use 7th chords for this beat but the 7th chord on the first note you played was F which you had replaced with C, that's all. Again I might be wrong as im a complete beginner to this. But please enlighten me on why you did this so I could learn :)
@@HistoryCrazyYTso a seventh chord uses a root note, the third, the fifth and the seventh notes above the root in the scale. In this case for a C minor 7th chord, the notes would be C, D#, G and A#.
It doesn’t matter what
@@HistoryCrazyYTI think you should watch the music theory videos I have on my channel, it will help a lot :)
@@ListenUpJames I was just confused because at 0:59 you said you decided to use G minor so I was assuming that was your root note, but now I understand when your root note is C minor :)
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